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Archive for January, 2007

Away with golf carts!!

Keep your fancy, over-priced ‘golf instructors’ – a good caddie helps your game more – TravelGolf.com
This Week at TravelGolf.com: Jan. 31, 2007One caddie is worth 500 golf teachers
Caddies are for pros and rich golfers who throw their money away.
For the Average Joe golfer, the guys in white overalls are as much of a needless splurge [...]

Gas Prices in Myrtle Drop Below $2/gal

The Sun News | 01/29/2007 | Gasoline prices sink across Grand Strand
Isn’t this fantastic news as we approach the summer vacation season!! Let’s hope they stay around these prices for all of us who will be driving down to the Grand Strand this summer!Gerry
Gasoline prices sink across Grand StrandBy Emma RitchThe Sun NewsMark Fisher fills [...]

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Hello all!….and welcome to our blog. We’ll try to keep you up to date with what’s happening with us, with our condo and with what’s happening in the Myrtle Beach area! We hope you’ll add you comments, reviews, perspectives regarding your MB [...]

Cherry Grove Adds A New Nature Park On The Marsh

The Sun News | 01/25/2007 | NMB opens nature park on marsh
NMB opens nature park on marsh
From staff reports
Tracy Carr of Longs walks through the Heritage Shores Park in North Myrtle Beach with her sons Jeffrey, 6, (left) and Justin, 4, after the dedication ceremony Wednesday.
REBECCA KOENIG/The Sun News
Tracy Carr of Longs walks through the [...]

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New Nature Preserve Opens in Cherry Grove!

Amidst the all concrete, the high rise hotels and the commercialism that Myrtle Beach has to offer, a little slice of peace, tranquility and nature has taken shape in what is the only parcel of land in Cherry Grove that has not fallen victim to the developer's bulldozers! Located just adjacent to the public boat ramp at 53rd St is the entrance to Heritage Shores Nature Preserve. It took a couple years to bring this project to fruition, but it was well worth the wait. Our hats off and our thanks to Marilyn Hatley, Mayor of the City of North Myrtle Beach who was instrumental in many phases of this project. It is a wonderful testament to those who believe in setting aside a beautiful parcel of land like this for the public use and enjoyment.

Gerry & Pat


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