Myrtle Beach Spring Bike Week Rally
May 9-18, 2008
There is not much to say about bike week that hasn't already
been said. After all we've been doing it for over 65 years and
it is a part of Myrtle Beach. Thousands of motorcyclists flock
to the Grand Strand from all over the country and the world.
Vendors arrive by the hundreds to offer the newest and most
up to date equipment. There are several rides daily to benefit
every imaginable charity and a party every night. “The
Myrtle Beach Spring Rally is considered by many to be the best
rally in the world."
For More Information: Myrtle
Beach Bike Week
2008 Rivertown Jazz and Arts Festival
May 3, 2008
Located under the Main Street Bridge, the smooth sounds of
jazz and blues will bring the Waccamaw riverfront alive. Great
food from local restaurants will satisfy all your taste buds.
Free admission.
For more information: Conway
Main Street
12th Annual Blessing of the Inlet
Saturday, May 3,2008
This Murrell’s Inlet tradition is a full day event. Savor Murrell’s Inlet’s wonderful seafood while you enjoy arts, crafts, music, and more. There will be fun for the whole family.
Belin United Methodist Church
Waterfront
Hwy. 17
Murrells Inlet
For more information: Inlet Blessing
Bluegrass on the Waccamaw
May 10, 2008
World Class Bluegrass Music Program, Free to the Public. Held
beneath the Waccamaw River Bridge in Historic Downtown Conway,
S.C. at the old “Peanut Warehouse“. No Alcohol,
No Coolers, No Pets! Location: World Class Bluegrass Music Program,
Free to the Public.
For more information: Bluegrass
on the Waccamaw
27th Annual Blue Crab Festival
May 17-18, 2008
The world famous Blue Crab Festival features a large Arts
& Crafts area, business booths, great entertainment, and
of course, wonderful food.
Location: 4484 Mineola Avenue
9:00 AM to 8:00 PM
For more information: Blue
Crab Festival
Atlantic Beach Bikefest
May 24-27, 2008
Atlantic Beach hosted its first bike rally in 1980. The event
has grown as the festival continues annually on Memorial Day
weekend. It attracts over 250,000 people to the Atlantic Beach
and Myrtle Beach areas.
For more information: Atlantic Bike Fest.
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