Local ways to celebrate the planet this Earth Day
April 21, 2026In Georgetown County, Earth Day on April 22 is more than just a date on the calendar—it is a way of life. Here, the rhythm of the tides and the…
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Hats off for Healing: Barnabas tea party supports equine-assisted therapy
April 20, 2026About 80 guests, dressed in their garden party best, gathered under the tent this past Saturday as the Barnabas Horse Foundation hosted an elegant tea party to raise funds and…
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Hammock Coast beaches compete for ‘Best Beach in South Carolina’ title
April 20, 2026Three beaches along South Carolina’s Hammock Coast® are back in the running for the title of “Best Beach in South Carolina.” Pawleys Island, Litchfield Beach, and Huntington Beach State Park…
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Lowcountry Food Bank lands $125k grant for healthy meals
April 20, 2026Lowcountry Food Bank (LCFB) announced today that The Leon Levine Foundation gave the organization a $125,000 grant. This grant will help LCFB provide more than 300,000 healthy meals, including fresh produce,…
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Saint Frances Animal Center names Dr. Zach Marshall as Director of Development and Communication
April 19, 2026Saint Frances Animal Center is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Zach Marshall as its new Director of Development and Communication. In this role, Dr. Marshall will oversee the…
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Parkinson’s Foundation launches “Find Real Answers” campaign for Parkinson’s Awareness Month this April
April 19, 2026New Public Service Announcement (PSA) Features People Living with Parkinson’s The Parkinson’s Foundation recently announced “Find Real Answers” as this year’s Parkinson’s Awareness Month campaign, aimed at connecting people to…
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From boutique bargains to life changing impact: How St. Christopher’s resale store fuels its mission
April 19, 2026A Three‑Part Series on St. Christopher’s Children For nearly two decades, St. Christopher’s Children has worked quietly to support underserved children across Georgetown County, providing new clothing and critical orthodontic…
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Community support keeps Saint Frances’ doors and hearts open
April 15, 2026By Karen Owens, Publisher Every day, the doors of Saint Frances Animal Shelter open to animals who have nowhere else to go. At Saint Frances, 85 percent of the animals…
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“Resilience & Revolution: Native Peoples in 18th Century South Carolina” exhibit at Georgetown Library through May
April 15, 2026Free Public Exhibit is part of “A Glorious Cause” 250th Celebration During April and May 2026, “Resilience & Revolution: Native Peoples in 18th Century South Carolina,” a traveling exhibit from…
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Experience the Magic: Art After Hours returns to Brookgreen Gardens
April 15, 2026This spring, the sculptures at Brookgreen Gardens are bathed in a whole new light. They are thrilled to announce the return of Art After Hours, offering you the rare opportunity…
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Tickets for Girl Named Tom on sale for October 3 concert
April 14, 2026The Pawleys Island Music Festival of Music and Art is pleased to present the popular trio Girl Named Tom on Saturday, October 3, as part of its annual fall concert…
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Celebrate 10 Years of Impact: Join the Palmetto Giving Day Community Fiesta!
April 13, 2026The clock is ticking, and the energy in Georgetown County is electric. Palmetto Giving Day 2026—the highly anticipated 36-hour online giving challenge—is officially here, uniting donors, local businesses, and nonprofits…
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SOS Care expands Oak Tree Farm community with two new housing buildings
April 13, 2026In honor of Autism Acceptance Month, SOS Care is proud to announce the expansion of Oak Tree Farm, a premier residential community for adults with autism and intellectual disabilities. On…
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Leadership Georgetown County adds second supply drive in support of area school nurses
April 13, 2026The Leadership Georgetown County Class 33, in partnership with the Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce, is calling on the community to support its efforts to provide medical supplies and other…
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Helping children in crisis, when no one else is there
April 10, 2026A Three‑Part Series on St. Christopher’s Children For nearly two decades, St. Christopher’s Children has worked quietly to support underserved children across Georgetown County, providing new clothing and critical orthodontic…
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Black River United Way to host free seminar on raising resilient children
April 10, 2026The Black River United Way will host a free community seminar, Raising Resilient Children, on Thursday, April 30, 2026, from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. at the Andrews Public Library. This seminar is designed for…
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HGTC Physical Therapist Assistant students support global outreach through shoe drive
April 10, 2026Partnership with Samaritan’s Feet results in 40 pairs of donated footwear for international distribution Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) students and faculty in the Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) program are making…
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Join Us for the 34th Annual Spring Tide Community Clean Up & Chowder Cookoff
April 8, 2026Murrells Inlet 2020 is excited to host the 34th Annual Spring Tide Community Clean Up & Chowder Cookoff on Sunday, May 3, and everyone is invited to take part in…
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Brookgreen Gardens announces return of “Summer Light: Art by Night” featuring massive glass sculptures by Craig Mitchell Smith
April 7, 2026Brookgreen Gardens is proud to announce the return of its premier evening event series, Summer Light: Art by Night. Starting Wednesday, May 27, 2026, the historic sculpture gardens will be…
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Calling all animal lovers and pickleball enthusiasts: All4Paws to host annual pickleball fundraiser
April 7, 2026All4Paws Animal Rescue is hosting its 4th Annual Pickle4Paws Pickleball Tournament on the weekend of April 18 and 19 at Waccamaw Regional Recreation Center, 83 Duncan Avenue, Pawley’s Island, SC,…
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Celebrate Mother Nature at Brookgreen Gardens’ Earth Day Festival
April 7, 2026Brookgreen Gardens will host its annual Earth Day Festival on Saturday, April 18, offering families a day of environmental education and outdoor “Party for the Planet” festivities. The event runs…
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Small Acts, Big Impact: Walmart and Sam’s Club kick off 13th annual ‘Fight Hunger. Spark Change’
April 6, 2026In-store or online, coastal South Carolina residents can turn everyday shopping into local meals for families in need. For the 13th consecutive year, all U.S. Walmart stores and Sam’s Club locations…
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Hope, Healing, and High Tea at Barnabas Horse Foundation’s spring fundraiser
April 6, 2026By Karen Owens, Publisher The Barnabas Horse Foundation does amazing work, providing equine-assisted services for survivors of abuse and trauma, veterans, and first responders to improve their quality of life…
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Small Acts, Big Impact: Walmart and Sam’s Club kick off 13th annual ‘Fight Hunger. Spark Change.’
April 6, 2026For the 13th consecutive year, all U.S. Walmart stores and Sam’s Club locations are launching the Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign, including right here in coastal South Carolina. The goal…
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Lowcountry Food Bank receives donation from CSX to support veterans who experience food insecurity
April 1, 2026Lowcountry Food Bank (LCFB) has been awarded grant funding from CSX Transportation to support local veteran farmers by purchasing the produce they grow for distribution to neighbors who experience food…
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Local bands to face off in “Battle of the Bands” fundraiser for Helping Hands of Georgetown
March 31, 2026The rhythm of the Lowcountry is about to get a competitive edge. On Thursday, April 16, the Quad in Pawleys Island will host the inaugural East Coast Honda Volkswagen Battle…
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Mystery Mic Showcase brings masked singer fundraiser to Winyah Auditorium
March 30, 2026Music and mystery will take center stage at the Winyah Auditorium on May 1 with the Mystery Mic Showcase, a fundraising event benefiting the historic venue and local scholarship and…
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Community Impact and Youth Empowerment: Highlighting The Village Group’s Role in Georgetown County
March 30, 2026By Karen Owens, Publisher Ray Funnye has always been committed to giving back to his community, no matter where he resided. From his volunteer service with organizations such as Big…
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ACCESS FAVOR
March 27, 2026ACCESS FAVOR is the only local recovery community organization serving Georgetown and Horry counties. The organization is dedicated to promoting recovery by recognizing substance use disorder as a chronic, treatable…
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Bean Dreaming: More than coffee—it’s opportunity in every cup
March 25, 2026There’s something special about a great cup of coffee. It brings people together, sparks conversation, and gives us a moment to pause and connect. Bean Dreaming takes that experience one…
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SOS Care
March 25, 2026SOS Care is a 501(c)3 non-profit direct service provider that empowers those with autism and intellectual disabilities to thrive on their own. We offer a range of programs, camps, activities…
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Barnabas Horse Foundation to host “Afternoon Tea with Equines” event on April 18
March 24, 2026The Barnabas Horse Foundation will host its signature spring event, “Afternoon Tea with Equines,” on Saturday, April 18, 2026, from 1:00 to 3:00 pm at its serene farm in Murrells…
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Brookgreen Gardens still has openings for its nature-inspired spring break camps for students
March 24, 2026If you’re a busy parent who hasn’t made plans yet for your child’s upcoming spring break, Brookgreen Gardens has a solution for you! There are still openings available for its…
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Georgetown Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. celebrated 113th anniversary and community impact
March 23, 2026The Georgetown Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. recently celebrated its 113 years of Sisterhood, Scholarship, and Service. with a weekend of festivities that occurred March 20–21, 2026.…
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We Are Sharing Hope SC honored with two workplace awards
March 19, 2026Recognized as a 2026 Best Nonprofit Workplace and an Excellence in Nonprofits Award Recipient We Are Sharing Hope SC (SHSC), South Carolina’s federally designated organ, eye and tissue recovery organization,…
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“Power of the Purse” luncheon empowers women while supporting youth literacy
March 18, 2026By Karen Owens, Publisher The Black River United Way’s fourth annual Power of the Purse luncheon was a powerful example of how women leaders who lift each other up can…
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19th Annual Race for the Inlet 5k Fun Run scheduled for April 4
March 17, 2026Murrells Inlet 2020 will host their 19th Annual Race for the Inlet 5k on Saturday, April 4th, beginning at 8:00 am at Morse Park. Both runners and walkers of all…
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International Shroud of Turin Expert to present “Shroud Encounter” in Pawleys Island
March 16, 2026The highly acclaimed SHROUD ENCOUNTER will be coming to Pawley’s Island Presbyterian Church located at 9967 Ocean Hwy in Pawleys Island, SC on Saturday, April 11 and Sunday April 12…
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The Village Group releases 2025 Impact Report
March 16, 2026The Village Group has released its 2025 Impact Report highlighting the accomplishments of 2025 and detailing ambitious plans for the future. The youth educational and enrichment programs that launched The Village…
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Shrimp & Grits cook-off to anchor Georgetown County Business Expo
March 15, 2026The Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Business and Community Expo on March 24, 2026, blending local commerce with a culinary competition and a nod to American…
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High school seniors planning to pursue health-related degree can apply for a scholarship from Tidelands Health
March 13, 2026Local high school seniors enrolling in college this fall to pursue a health-related degree can apply for a $1,000 scholarship given by Tidelands Health. The health system will award scholarships to four graduating seniors…
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Help Our Heroes: Leadership Georgetown launches campaign to support Georgetown County school nurses
March 12, 2026Our school nurses are often the unsung heroes of the classroom, providing more than just medical care—they provide comfort, dignity, and essentials to students in need. The Leadership Georgetown County…
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How the Lowcountry Food Bank helps our community
March 11, 2026By Karen Owens, Publisher March is National Nutrition Month. The Lowcountry Food Bank and its partner agencies provide nutritious foods for our neighbors in the 10 coastal counties and empower…
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New donation strengthens support for families experiencing infant loss at Tidelands Waccamaw Community Hospital
March 11, 2026A generous donation is giving grieving families at Tidelands Waccamaw Community Hospital something priceless: more time with their baby. Tidelands Health chaplain and volunteer Fuzzy Lake and his wife, Joyce,…
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The Generous Spirit: Inaugural Rocky Point Patriot Run supports local students and veterans
March 10, 2026By Karen Owens, Publisher On November 8, 2025, the VFW Post 6444 hosted 67 participants for its inaugural Rocky Point Patriot 5K/10K Trail Run/Walk at the Choppee Recreation Center. Runners…
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Georgetown gears up for the 13th Annual Bridge2Bridge Run
March 10, 2026The countdown is on for the 13th Annual Bridge2Bridge Run, happening Saturday, March 21, 2026, in historic Georgetown. Presented by Mark Nash State Farm, this iconic community tradition brings runners,…
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Brookgreen Gardens to host 6th Annual Spring Wine Festival in April
March 10, 2026Brookgreen Gardens will host its 6th Annual Spring Wine Festival in the Gardens on Saturday, April 25, offering an afternoon of tastings and live entertainment set against the backdrop of…
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Georgetown harbor cleanup reaches substantial completion
March 9, 2026The Georgetown harbor is cleaner and safer thanks to a major collaborative cleanup that removed nearly two dozen abandoned and derelict vessels from its waters. Some had been there for…
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HTC and Stella’s Ice cream partner to create limited edition flavors, with proceeds benefiting area Girl Scouts
March 9, 2026Spirit Night Set for Thursday, March 12, National Girl Scout Day, at Conway and Murrells Inlet Stella’s Location from 5:30-8:30 p.m. HTC, the area’s largest fiber internet provider, has partnered…
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HGTC Foundation partners with Lowcountry Food Bank and HTC to host “Fresh For All” food distribution March 13
March 9, 2026The Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) Foundation, in partnership with the Lowcountry Food Bank, will host a Fresh For All food distribution on Friday, March 13, 2026, from 11 a.m. to…
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