19th ANNUAL MYRTLE BEACH MARATHON WEEKEND - New Date: March 3-5, 2016

The 19th annual Myrtle Beach Marathon weekend is March 3-5, 2016 (note the new date).  This event is family friendly and features activities for runners of all skills levels with a choice of five events:  the full marathon, a team relay, a family fun run, a neon night 5K, and a half marathon.

One of the biggest reasons for hosting this annual race is to build off-season tourism.  With thousands of racers and families traveling to the Grand Strand from out-of-town, the Myrtle Beach Marathon has an economic impact of approximately $8 million. 
  
Prior to January 1, 2016, runners will receive discounted registration!
  
For more information, please visit www.MBMarathon.com

December 6 is the Registration Deadline for the December 11 North Myrtle Beach Shop with a Cop Charity Golf Tournament on the Norman course at Barefoot Resort & Golf

The registration deadline for the 5th Annual North Myrtle Beach Shop with a Cop Charity Golf Tournament is December 6. The charitable golf tournament will be held December 11 on the Norman course at Barefoot Resort & Golf.

Participants in the 2014 Shop with a Cop Charitable Golf Tournament
head for their carts at the start of the event.
Proceeds from the tournament will go to the North Myrtle Beach Public Safety Department’s Shop with a Cop program. Shop with a Cop is a Christmas program for children in need at North Myrtle Beach Primary, Elementary, and Intermediate Schools. Guidance Counselors at each school choose children to receive the benefits of this program. The children enjoy lunch and are each given a $100 Wal-Mart gift card. North Myrtle Beach police officers and volunteers help guide children on purchasing presents and necessity items, such as winter coats. The 2015 tournament goal is to raise enough money to provide an unforgettable Christmas for 100 children.

Registration forms are available at the J. Bryan Floyd Community Center and Barefoot Resort & Golf. Registration for the tournament ends December 6.

Tournament fees are $60 per person. Players may register individually or as a team. The tournament fee includes green fees, cart, range balls, non-alcoholic beverages, breakfast and lunch.

For more information contact the North Myrtle Beach Parks and Recreation Department at (843) 280-5580.

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Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2.00
Price: $289,900

For more information about this property, please contact Scott Mathews at (843) 222-7082 or Scott@ScottSellsTheBeach.com. You can also text 3198327 to 67299.


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MLS ID: 1522594

N 503 N 20th Avenue Fairway Oaks Plantation North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

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Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2.00
Price: $199,900

For more information about this property, please contact Sarah Richardson at 843-455-3390 or sarah.richardson@century21thomas.com. You can also text 3197510 to 67299.


MLS ID: 1522565

S 2001 S Ocean Blvd. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

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Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1.00
Price: $69,999

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MLS ID: 1522501

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Bedrooms: 7
Bathrooms: 8.00
Price: $1,559,999

For more information about this property, please contact Bill Bellamy at 843-273-3018 or bill.bellamy@century21thomas.com. You can also text 3196151 to 67299.


MLS ID: 1522484

December 9 City Council Workshop to Focus on Storm Water Drainage and R-4 Zoning

The North Myrtle Beach City Council will meet in a workshop session December 9.

·         1:30pm-2:00pm –  City Council will discuss R-4 Resort/Residential zoning as it pertains to annexation.

·         2:00pm-Onward – City staff will present to City Council a list of potential storm water drainage projects that could help to resolve or ease some of the more significant storm water drainage issues in the city. Potential, basic solutions will be presented to City Council relative to each challenge, together with potential costs. Some prioritizing of potential projects may occur. Potential funding sources may be discussed, and those may include a blend of City, private, and other funding sources.

City Council workshops are open to the public but they are not public hearings.