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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.
PGA Tour Superstore World Amateur Handicap Championship
August 27 - September 01, 2006
Golfers of every skill level gather in Myrtle Beach to compete
in the PGA Tour Superstore World Amateur Handicap Championship.
It attracts more than 4,000 golfers from around the world in
a four-day event.
Various golf courses
3420 Pampas Dr
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
For more information: WorldAmGolf.com
Beach Boogie and Barbeque
September 1 - 2, 2006
Check here for the Myrtle Beach Beach Boogie and Barbeque.
Dancing, food and fun for the whole family.
Myrtle Beach Convention Center
2101 N. Oak St.
Myrtle Beach, SC
10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Sunday 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
For more information: beach boogie
South Carolina's Largest Garage Sale
September 9, 2006
Four floors of treasure hunting. Myrtle Beach Parking Garage
9th Ave N
Myrtle Beach
7 am - Noon
For more information: The City of Myrtle Beach
Labor Day Fireworks!
September 2, 2006
Labor Day Fireworks over the lake at Barefoot Landing at 10:15
pm. Boardwalk entertainers until 11 pm. Shops open until 11
pm.!
For more information: Call 843-272-8349
SOS Shag Dance
September 15, 2006 - September 24, 2006
The Fall Migration is one of the most highly anticipated events
of the late summer season in Myrtle Beach. Shaggers come from
all of the country to dance this unique variation of the old
swing dance, party and have a good time. Area music clubs feature
free food and some of the best shag DJ's from across the country.
For more information: Shag
Dance
Beach Sweep
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Join thousands of South Carolinians, as we strive to keep our
beaches clean. Beach Sweep is an annual event, taking place
every third Saturday in September. The SC Sea Grant Consortium
and the SC Department of Natural Resources organize this effort
bringing people together to clear beaches, rivers, lakes and
marshes of debris.
Grand Strand Area Beaches
From more information: South
Carolina Sea Grant Consortium

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