| Myrtle Beach has a variety of events planned to make your vacation an unforgettable one. Below you will find a few of our upcoming favorites. For accommodations, please visit our friends at The Myrtle Beach Resort, or check out the hot rates at Myrtle Beach Hotels.
11th Annual Horry County Museum Quilt Gala
February 26-27, 2006
The Annual Horry County Museum Quilt Gala is hosted by The
Horry County Museum and held in the 17,000 sq. ft. Ocean Lakes
Family Campground Recreation Center. Our annual quilt gala has
grown to be an event that shows more than two hundred quilts
and quilted items per year. Hourly demonstrations will be held
on this fine craft. The event is co-sponsored by Grand Strand
Quilters.
Ocean Lakes Family Campground
6001 South Kings Highway
Myrtle Beach, SC 29575
For more information: horrycountymuseum.org
Winter Parrot Head Festival - February 25, 2006
Warm up with hot music "Jimmy Buffett" style. Music
by Jan "Big Bam Boom" Vaughan and The Little Big Band.
Hot spiced mulled wine, vineyard tours, prize giveaway and more.
Local artists & crafters will have their products for sale.
Bring a portable chair and enjoy an afternoon of music, food,
wine & fun.
$5/person (under 18 and over 80 free).
12 noon - 5:00 pm
LaBelle Amie Vineyard
1120 St Joseph Rd
Little River, SC
For more information: Visit labelleamie.com
Annual Canadian-American Days Festival
March 11-19, 2006
Annual Canadian-American Days Festival
March 11-19, 2006
Kick off The Canadian-American Days Festival at the Myrtle Beach
Convention Center. Four groups will provide entertainment and
refreshments will be available. Get acquainted with all the
fun that the area has to offer as you plan your stay during
this special time at Myrtle Beach.
For 13 years, The Canadian-American Days Festival has been
selected one of the Top 20 Events,by the Southeast Tourism Society.
In 1997, the festival received The Shining Example Award for
festival of the year in Category 1.
For more information, visit the Chamber
of Commerce.
Oklahoma! by Richard Rodgers & John Hammerstein
March 22-26,2006
A wonderful way to experience Theatre in Myrtle Beach is to
attend performances at Coastal Carolina University. This year's
musical is Oklahoma which opened in 1943. Oklahoma was the first
musical to use music and dance to allow characters to express
themselves. All the musicals that followed were modeled after
this technique.
7:30 p.m.
Wheelwright Auditorium, CCU
Myrtle Beach, SC
For more information: (843) 349-2502
Spring Swing/ Big Band Festival
March 25, 2006
Spring Swing/ Big Band Festival
March 25, 2006
The La Belle Amie Vineyard offers a relaxing afternoon of great
music and an assortment of activities. Local artists and crafters
will present their works. All of this and not to mention the
wine, wine tasting and delicious food. Bring a portable chair.
12 noon - 6:00 pm
Location: LaBelle Amie Vineyard
1120 St Joseph Rd
Little River, SC 29566
For More Information: Labelleamie.com
N. Myrtle Beach St. Patrick's Day Parade & Festival
March 18, 2006
The St. Patrick’s Day parade and festival is a wonderful
celebration of an Irish holiday. It has become a highlight of
Myrtle Beach’s Can-Am week and rightfully so. The day
offers an enormous variety of food and fun. Area artisans and
crafters show off their wares and the St. Patrick’s Day
parade is something that you do not want to miss. For the past
15 years the St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival has
given Myrtle Beach residents and visitors a holiday to remember.
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Location: Main Street, North Myrtle Beach
Contact: Ginny Bradley
Phone: (843) 450-1443
For more information: stpatnmb.com
Coastal Doll Collectors' Club of South Carolina 26th Annual
Doll Show and Sale
March 5-6,2005
Exhibits at the 25th Annual Doll Show and Sale will include:
sale tables of an assortment of collectable dolls, doll accessories
and clothing, doll making supplies and kits and much more. Do
you have a doll you’ve been carrying around since you
were a child? I do. Bring her to the doll show and let the Dolly
Doctor look at her or let doll appraiser Sherry Minton see her.
She may be worth more than you expect.
Adults $4, Children 6-12 1$
10AM - 5PM
Myrtle Beach Convention Center Exhibit Hall C
21st Ave. North and Oak Street, Myrtle Beach, SC
For More Information: myrtlebeachdollshow.com
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