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Archive for September, 2008

And Another One Bites The Dust!!

Hard Rock Park files bankruptcy – Local – Myrtle Beach Sun News

Hard Rock Park files bankruptcy
Attraction shuts early but plans to reopen in 2009
By Lisa Fleisher – lfleisher@thesunnews.com
Telephone booths are stacked in Phonehenge with the Led Zeppelin in the background at Hard Rock Park on Wednesday, July 30, 2008. Janet Blackmon Morgan / jblackmon@thesunnews.com
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Myrtle Beach Waves Goodbye to Bike Rallies!

It looks like it has finally happened……the death knell has rung for the Myrtle Beach Bike Rallies. After months…perhaps years….of threatening, MB City Council has passed legislation that will result in the rallies going on life support and dying a slow death.
We don’t live in SC full time so we can’t begin to claim to [...]

Our Date with Hanna

Our current vacation down at the condo was not so much a planned vacation…but merely a result of finding a great airfare deal! ($65 RT for the both of us on SpiritAir!). The available days for that fare were limited but we were able to work it into our schedule to take advantage of such [...]

Our New Girlfriend…….HANNA!

 
From our friends at WPDE, NewsChannel 15
TUESDAY 2AM   ED PIOTROWSKI
The peak of the hurricane season is historically around September 10th so it’s no wonder the tropics are incredibly active.  As one of my co-workers said to me Monday…”It’s crazy busy out there!”….boy, is she right! The African wave train rolls on with several other tropical waves expected to emerge from 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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