The Keller Williams The Trembley Group Real Estate Professionals love everything about living in Myrtle Beach. The Grand Strand has so much more to offer that prime Myrtle Beach’s real estate for sale practically sells itself. Everyone knows that Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand offer world-class golf, first-class restaurants, and of course, Myrtle Beach’s greatest attraction, the Atlantic Ocean with the Grand Strand’s sixty miles of clean, white sandy beaches.

Valentines Day on the Grand Strand

The Keller Williams The Trembley Group Real Estate Professionals think there’s not a better place to live on the east coast than Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand. Sharing their passion for the area is one of the reasons they’re as good at their job as they are.  While Myrtle Beach is great for couples all year long, homeowners can step up the romance a notch or two in February on Valentine’s Day. Living on the Grand Strand with a favorite person doesn’t get any better than in February. Here are a few Keller Williams The Trembley Group tips for a romantic Grand Strand and Myrtle Beach Valentine’s Day.

Sunrise

Some Keller Williams the Trembley Group Realtors are passionate about fitness. They’re up at the crack of dawn to jog along the beach or in any number of beautiful Grand Strand parks. All will tell you that while the beach at sunrise is an ideal place for exercise, it’s also the perfect time and place for a romantic walk with that someone special. Every Myrtle Beach and Grand Strand real estate owner should take advantage of every opportunity to experience a beautiful sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean's horizon and there’s no better time than with a loved one on Valentine’s Day. The Keller Williams The Trembley Group Real Estate Professionals guarantee there’s no more romantic way to get the day started than with a Myrtle Beach sunrise.

Fun Activity

It will be hard to beat the romantic Myrtle Beach sunrise, but Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand have no shortage of fun things to do and fun attractions for couples to enjoy. An afternoon round of golf on one of ninety world-class Myrtle Beach golf courses is always a fun and relaxing way to spend an afternoon. And don’t forget that Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand is the miniature golf capital of the world with more than 50 courses. For Myrtle Beach real estate owners uninterested in golf, they can try their hand playing mini-golf. Or, what about an adventure riding the go-karts at Broadway Grand Prix or The Track? And Myrtle Beach has no shortage of oceanfront arcades for a few hours of fun and games. Romantic couples can share a funnel cake or other snack with the one they love at any of the countless attractions in the area.

Romantic Dinner

Myrtle Beach has literally thousands of first-class dining establishments to choose from on Valentine's Day! For Valentine’s Day, the Keller Williams The Trembley Group Real Estate Professionals recommend a quiet dinner at an oceanfront restaurant along the Grand Strand. Treat your love to low country favorites like traditional shrimp and grits or fried green tomatoes, as well as tantalizing standards like filet mignon. Diners can fill their appetites as well as their hearts on their Valentine’s Day dinner date.

Walk on the Beach

For those Myrtle Beach residents who didn’t make it up at the crack of dawn for a romantic Grand Strand sunrise, a walk along the beach is a perfect way to spend a little time with that someone special any time of day. Don't listen to the doubters - romantic walks on the beach aren't cliché! There’s not a more romantic way to spend Valentine’s Day afternoon than with a relaxing stroll along the shore of the Grand Strand. The choices are endless. The Grand Strand is sixty miles of broad, clean, white sandy beaches. From Pawleys Island on the South Strand to Cherry Grove Beach on the North, there’s no shortage of beautiful places to walk. Some Myrtle Beach real estate owners love to walk the beach adjacent to the Boardwalk for views of the Myrtle Beach SkyWheel and the Ocean Boulevard Hotels. Others like a more private and romantic beach jaunt of Myrtle Beach State Park or Huntington Beach State Park with their trails along the marsh and through maritime forests as well as the beach. There no shortage of places for a romantic walk along the Grand Strand.

Fireworks

Finally, there’s not a better way to end a romantic Myrtle Beach and Grand Strand day than by watching the sparks fly with an evening of fireworks at Broadway at the Beach or Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach! Hold a loved-one close and enjoy the fireworks spectacular, as hey light up the Grand Strand sky.

From doing something adventurous and fun together to taking a romantic walk on the beach to enjoying a nice dinner for two, there’s no shortage of romantic things to do in Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand around Valentine's Day.

Valentines Oyster Roast

Wed, Feb 12

10:00 am - 1:00 pm

Hobcaw Barony

22 Hobcaw Rd, Georgetown, SC

$35/couple

Register by calling 843-904-9017 or go online at www.northinlet.sc.edu

Valentine’s Day is no day to be shellfish but February is the beginning of the spring shellfish season and the perfect time of year to learn about oysters, arguably the South Carolina’s most popular shellfish! Grab your spouse or your first mate and join the oyster experts at Hobcaw Barony for a Valentine’s Oyster Roast. Folks attending will learn the proper way to pick oysters and cook them. An oyster dinner will be provided. The cost is only $35 for 2 people.

The North Inlet-Winyah Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve is one of 29 reserves around the coastal United States that form the National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS). The NERRS was established by the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 and is dedicated to the conservation, research, education, and stewardship in America’s estuaries. The North Inlet-Winyah Bay (NI-WB) NERR was designated in 1992 as a partnership between National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the University of South Carolina’s Belle W. Baruch Institute for Marine and Coastal Sciences. We are headquartered is also home to another NERR, the ACE Basin NERR in the southern coastal region, which is hosted by the Department of at the internationally recognized Baruch Marine Field Laboratory in Georgetown, South Carolina, and operate in collaboration with the Belle W. Baruch Foundation, which owns and manages the Hobcaw Barony property. South Carolina Natural Resources.

Cultural Opportunities In Myrtle Beach in February

Franklin G. Burroughs - Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum

But Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand have a rich cultural life, too. Franklin G. Burroughs - Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum’s wonderful exhibits, beautiful facility, fun tea-room, excellent gift shop, free admission (but, hey--be a sport and make a donation). This is my first visit to Myrtle Beach, and while the beach is great fun, this museum visit is the highlight of my trip. Myrtle Beach’s Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum strives to be one of the finest visual arts museums in the Carolinas. With 11 galleries that change throughout the year, Myrtle Beach’s only art museum offers exhibitions featuring paintings, textiles, sculpture, photography, video, ceramics, assemblage, collage and more. A visit to the Art Museum’s exhibitions can be enhanced by its lively programming, including artist receptions, tours, lectures, workshops and classes for both adults and children. Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand also has more than its share of commercial galleries offering the works of local and regional artists.

The Long Bay Symphony

In addition to the visual arts, Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand have a first-class professional symphony orchestra that offers concerts throughout the year. The symphony is a favorite of many of the Keller Williams The Trembley Group Realtors and another great reason that Myrtle Beach real estate is so special. For the past twelve years, the Myrtle Beach Rotary Club and the Long Bay Symphony has wowed guests with their Bravo Broadway Concert. The Bravo Broadway Concert helps Rotarians raise money for many of Myrtle Beach’s and the Grand Strand’s most deserving non-profits.

Myrtle Beach Rotary Raises Funds Through Annual Concert

Bravo Broadway Concert

Feb 29, 2020

Myrtle Beach High School

Robert M Grissom Pkwy, Myrtle Beach, SC

7:00 PM to 9:00 PM

Celebrating its twelfth year of bringing quality musical entertainment to the Grand Strand, the Feb. 18 Bravo Broadway Spectacular features actors and singers with big names in Broadway circles. This year's star-studded lineup promises another magical evening at the Myrtle Beach High School Music & Arts Center.

This year's headliners include some familiar names for longtime attendees, as well as some new, up-and-coming talent.

The Bravo Broadway Spectacular, which is held in conjunction with the locally-based Long Bay Symphony and is a fundraiser for the Myrtle Beach Rotary Club, begins at 7 p.m. on Feb. 18. The Myrtle Beach High Schools Music & Arts Center is located few blocks from Broadway at the Beach, so guests can enjoy dinner and shopping before making their way to the one-night performance. For more information or to purchase advance tickets, visit www.longbaysymphony.com.

The Long Bay Symphony will perform a delightful evening of Broadway tunes featuring talented artists from the Broadway stage. Proceeds from the concert will benefit the good works done by the Myrtle Beach Rotary Club.

Presented by the Myrtle Beach Rotary Club, this year’s performance celebrates its 12th year in 2020. The concert has become a Myrtle Beach tradition! Concert-goers enjoy an evening of Broadway show tunes featuring artists from the Broadway stage while helping support The Myrtle Beach Rotary Club.

The brainchild of long-time Myrtle Beach Rotarian, Matt Sedota, and heartily endorsed by club members, the concert series was initiated to replace an annual fruit sale.  “We needed something vibrant which would not only raise funds but promote Rotary in a positive light,” Sedota said.

The concert pairs some of Broadway’s most noted performers with Myrtle Beach’s professional orchestra, The Long Bay Symphony. Since its inception, Bravo Broadway has raised over $250,000 in sponsorships and ticket sales.  The money raised has supported the New Directions of Horry County, Boys and Girls Club of the Grand Strand, United Way of Horry County, 4 Kids/Backpack Buddies, American Red Cross, and Savannah’s Playground, just to name a few.

For tickets or more information, visit www.longbaysymphony.com, email info@longbaysymphony.com, or call 843-448-8379.

2020 Spring Home Show

February 21, 2020 through February 23, 2020

Sheraton Myrtle Beach Convention Center Hotel

2101 North Oak Street, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

http://springshow.myrtlebeachhomebuilders.org/

PHONE 843-438-4124

Horry Georgetown Home Builders Association proudly presents, Spring Home Show 2020. If you are thinking about buying a home, making improvements to your existing home, or are just looking for great ideas – you’ve come to the right place!

The Spring Home Show has something for everyone. This year’s show will feature over 200 exhibitors showcasing their products and services. The show is the perfect opportunity to research many different high-quality home improvement and general contracting companies as well as home products in a fun and friendly atmosphere over a short period of time. Whether a homeowner has a specific project in mind or is just looking for ideas, this Spring Home Show offers something of interest for everyone. Enjoy impressive product displays by specialists in the fields of new home construction, remodeling, outdoor living, swimming pools, home security, hurricane protection, interior design, energy efficiency and much more. These specialists are committed to their craft and can answer most any questions face to face while giving you helpful ideas to obtain your goals.

Popular attraction The Spring Home Show Another of our popular show attractions are informative workshops, seminars, and special events. The show’s seminars and workshops includes industry experts giving advice on energy conservation, gardening and landscaping, interior design, and culinary demonstrations. Sample some food, learn new things, ask questions, and have fun. Check out the show schedule for a full list of times of the various events.

You will also find exhibits by some of our local, non-profit neighbors. Coastal Animal Rescue, is hosting a Silent Auction including pet and home products with all proceeds from the auction going to the care of homeless animals. They will also have some cute, furry friends at the show that are looking for a forever home. The Waccamaw Arts and Crafts Guild will have an exhibit with paintings and crafts by talented members of our community. The Horry Georgetown Home Builders Association is committed to supporting charitable local groups to help make our community a better and stronger place.

The Keller Williams The Trembley Group Realtors look forward to seeing their clients every year at the Spring Home Show! The new ideas for buying and selling Myrtle Beach real estate endless.

19th Annual KidzTime Festival at Broadway at the Beach

Saturday, Feb 22, 202011:00 am to 04:00 pm

Broadway at the Beach

1325 Celebrity Circle, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

Join some of the Keller Williams The Trembley Group Real Estate Professionals and their families for the 19th Annual KidzTime Festival on Saturday, February 22nd from 11am - 4pm at Broadway at the Beach. Children and their families are guaranteed a fun-filled day of face painting, balloon artists, character appearances, live entertainment and a variety of vendors offering kids activities, giveaways and more! This year’s event will be held under the big tent, in parking lot 17, located near the Broadway 360 Observation Wheel on the 21st Ave Northside. 

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