The Little River Chamber of Commerce - Events in May

Thursday, May 10, 2012 by Suzanne Burns

It's another beautiful day in Little River, SC!!!  What's going on this weekend? What is there to do? Where should we go?  These are questions we ask ourselves all the time. There are tons of things to do all along the Grand Strand, so when I need to find out the what, when and where, I look to the Little River Chamber of Commerce.  

Here's what's happening this coming week!

 


SEASIDE ANIMAL CARE & doggone healthy
19th ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE AND PET HEALTH FAIR

9256 Beach Drive
Calabash, NC 28467
Saturday, May 12, from Noon until 3:00 P.M
Free Food, Drinks and T-shirts
Tours of the animal hospital which include "Just For Kids" tours
Kids can also enjoy our Bouncy Tent and Face Painting.
Dr. Ward will lecture on "Natural Pain Relief"
Lots of prizes will be available along with Raffles and Fun Pet Contests.

 

 

MAYFEST ON MAIN
Saturday, May 12, 2012
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Main Street, North Myrtle Beach
Arts & Crafts, Food, Children's Area, Community Stage, Street Entertainers, Concert Stage
The 7th annual Mayfest on Main festival will feature some of the best live musical acts, art, craft and food vendors, a community stage and a children's area.

 



ZUMBA
May 14, 2012 Time: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
http://www.parksandrec.horrycounty.org
Join us for an exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired dance-fitness program that moves to help you burn calories. So join us and dance your way to better health with this fun and beneficial program.

With all these events coming up, let's not forget to shop locally.  Visit the area's dining establishments and take advantage of all the Grand Strand has to offer.  For a wealth of information about the best restaurants, shopping, relocation, golf and local events, visit the Little River Chamber's website, www.littleriverchamber.org.

Want to know about Little River? Read what others have to say!

Thursday, May 3, 2012 by Suzanne Burns

Good afternoon once again from Little River, SC!  I hope to see you at the Canine Angels Pancake Breakfast at Applebees of North Myrtle Beach this Saturday, May 5, 2012 from 8am - 10am. Tickets are limited. Please support this worthy cause and enjoy a GREAT meal!  Contact Kathy  at 843-399-2939 or to to www.canine-angels.net for more information.  

There are so many events coming up this spring so if you want to stay informed, visit the Little River Chamber's website.  The Chamber's  primary objective is to make this area a better place to live, work and play.

Part of the Chamber's mission is to be a community leader and assist in tourism and economic development of the region.  We do that through service, innovation, community leadership and collaboration.

See what others say about the businesses in Little River:  

Ella's Restaurant
1148 River Rd Sw, Calabash, NC 28467
910-579-6728


"These guys know what they are doing. Excellent cooks, excellent service."
-Reviewed April 27, 2012

"“Freshest seafood in the Carolinas”
-Reviewed April 16, 2012

"Calabash's finest, excellent service, awesome food, down to earth amostphere."
 -Reviewed April 10, 2012

Clark's Seafood and Chop House
720 Hwy 17 N., Little River, SC  29566
843-399-8888


"Excellent!  Swordfish, prime rib, hurricane chicken and more, everything was great and the service was fast."
-Reviewed April 26, 2012

"Had 8.95 lunch special...prime Ron sandwich and house salad.  Ordered rare with blue cheese on salad.  The meat was tender, served at proper temperature and tasted very good.  Enjoyed it.  Loved the back patio bar."
-Reviewed April 21, 2012

Hope you will take advantage of all the Little River Chamber has to offer.  It's full of information about Relocation, Chamber memberships, Restaurants, Entertainment, golf, and Little River current events.  Be sure that you visit www.littleriverchamber.org.

Little River Chamber of Commerce - another great article!

Thursday, April 26, 2012 by Suzanne Burns

Good afternoon from the Little River Chamber of Commerce!  I received an email from Jennifer, the Director; it contained an article by our friend Glenn Shepard.  I've blogged about Glenn's articles so here's another interesting one:

Tattoos in the Workplace
 by Glenn Shepard
April 24, 2012
 
When I graduated from Georgia Tech in 1985, IBM had a policy that men could wear three colors of shirts: White, White, or White.

Even today, some companies are still quite conservative about how they expect their employees to dress. The dress code at financial giant UBS says that scarves are mandatory for women, and must be tied with “authorized” knots.

But dress code standards are becoming more lenient, and it’s creating a kind of culture clash.

Nowhere is this more evident than with tattoos.

Since the Silent Generation (born between 1925 and 1945) and the Baby Boomers (born between 1946 and 1964) did not grow up with tattoos, they’re often unpopular with people over the age of 50 or so.

But as Generation Y makes up a growing percentage of the workforce, tattoos have become a thorny issue that managers of all ages have to come to grips with.

 



According to Pew Research Center, 40% of 26 to 40 year olds and 36% of 18 to 25 year olds have tattoos.

While some companies such as Hobby Lobby require employees to wear band aids to cover neck tattoos and long sleeves to cover arm tattoos, Geico, Denny’s, Red Lobster, and the U.S. Postal Service have refused employment to people with tattoos. Other companies such as Allstate and Bank of America have a policy that tattoos are fine.

So what’s a reasonable policy to have?

It depends on who your customers are, and who your employees are.

 



If you’re a gerontologist whose patients are all elderly, having a receptionist whose arms look like a mural isn’t going to be good for business. But if you’re a restaurant owner that hires mostly young people, forbidding tattoos is going to eliminate half your labor pool.

Nothing illustrates how different the values of the different generations are in the workplace than how we dress. Thank you Jennifer again for the email.  I can't wait for the next one.

Business relations are more important than you think.  The Little River Chamber of Commerce is a member of the US Chamber of Commerce and the SC State Chamber.

So, if you're new to the area or this site, discover the benefits of being a member and have up to date information about Watersports in Little River, Services in Little River and the Best Shopping Locations.

When you're ready to become part of our vibrant and growing organization, proceed to the become a member section on the web site, www.littleriverchamber.org.
 

A sample of the events near Little River this week!

Thursday, April 19, 2012 by Suzanne Burns

Hello from the Little River Chamber of Commerce.  There are lots of events happening this month all over the area.  I look to the Chamber web site when I want to know what's going on.  

Here's a sample for this weekend's events:

Barefoot Block Bash
Date: April 21, 2012 Time: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
www.barefootlanding.com
Event Description Come join the Barefoot Block Bash being held Saturday, April 21 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. to benefit the Humane Society of North Myrtle Beach. Barefoot Landing's finest restaurants and retailers will be out in the parking lot doing what they do best. Samplings of food, beverages, retail and more will be sold. The Mullets will perform from 12:30 to 4:00 with beach music, rock and many other types of music. Kids will enjoy pony rides, camel rides, inflatables, face painting and other activities. Shagging demos, DJ Erin from Star 92.1 and many other exciting events will be taking place.
A Waiters' and Managers' Race will give restaurants the opportunity to show off their skills and the animals of the NMB Humane Society will strut their stuff in our Furry Fashion Show. So for a good time and a great cause, come on out to the Barefoot Block Bash on Sat., April 21 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the parking lot between Wild Wing Cafe and River City Cafe and join the fun.

Contact Information
Kim Kelley, (843) 272-8349, X102


The Long Bay Symphony House Concert
Date: April 21, 2012 Time: 7:00 PM - 7:00 PM
www.longbaysymphony.com
Event Description Part of a series of concerts performed in a more intimate setting. This evening's performance features a one hour performance, a reception including light refreshments with wine. Hosted by Drew Street with Garden City Realty.
Event Location 570 Creekside Dr
Mt. Gilead, Murrells Inlet
Contact Information:
843-448-8379
Fees/Admission
$35.00



The Little River Chamber, promoter of local economic development is pleased to announce its newest members:

Welcome New Members

Welcome these new members to the Little River Chamber of Commerce Community.

Party Favor Band held their ribbon cutting during April's Business After Hours on the dock at Freedom Boat Club.  Specializing in a mix of beach music, oldies and all time favorites, Pary Favor Band had the crowd rocking the dock at Harbourgate Marina.

Collision Masters, owned and operated by Jeff Cotten, had it's Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting on Wednesday. April 4, 2012.  Collision Masters strives to achieve 100% customer satisfactioin through professionalism, integrity and high-quality repairs to your car.  They work with all insurance companies and have 24 hour towing and storage services on-site.  Collision Masters is conveniently located at 825 Hwy 17 in Little River directly across from McDonalds.
 
Become a new member of the Chamber and we'll schedule a ribbon cutting for you.  Not a new business in the area?  We'll still honor you with a ribbon cutting for being new to the LIttle River Chamber community!



As always, if you would like information on this event, Chamber memberships, relocation information, restaurants, entertainment, or golf, call 843.249.6604 or visit www.littleriverchamber.org/.

Little River, SC - Read what others are saying

Thursday, April 12, 2012 by Suzanne Burns

Good afternoon once again from Little River, SC!  I hope to see you at the annual Spring Festival in downtown Loris this Saturday, April 14, 2012 from 10am - 5pm. The festival features Kid's Area, Live Entertainment, Farmer's Market, Home & Garden Expo, Flowers for Sale, Great Food and Arts & Crafts.  Don't miss the Miss/Master Loris In Bloom Spring Festival Pageant and FREE concert by The Catalinas!  

 



For full details click here.

There are lots of events coming up this spring and the way to stay up on things is to visit the Little River Chamber's website.  The Chamber's  primary objective is to make this area a better place to live, work and play.  Part of the Chamber's mission is to be a community leader and assist in tourism and economic development of the region.  We do that through service, innovation, community leadership and collaboration.

See what others say about the businesses in Little River:  

The Brentwood Restaurant & Wine Bistro
“ Worth it! What else can you say when the food is so good ” Mar 26, 2012

 



Parsons Table
“ Quaint Restaurant with Atmosphere- Beautiful Stained Glass Everywhere ” Apr 7, 2012

Crab Catchers
"the food is top of the line southern seafood. Definitely find this place for lunch or dinner while in the Myrtle Beach area." March 5, 2012

Chianti South
“ Beautiful relaxing Manor Setting with great food ” Mar 29, 2012

Captain Juel's Hurricane Seafood House
"CAN'T WAIT! IF YOU'RE WITHIN A 100 MILE RADIUS OF THIS PLACE, MAKE THE EFFORT, IT WILL BE WORTH IT. " February 9, 2012

Each week, the Little River Chamber website provides scads of information about current events, places to shop, restaurants, and golf.  If your business is not Chamber Member, you are missing out. Little River has certainly grown right along with the rest of the Grand Strand, and for both locals and visitors, there's now more services, activities, and entertainment for you and your family.  Visit The Little River Chamber of Commerce at  www.littleriverchamber.org for more information about businesses and services in the Little River area.  Be sure and check back with us next week!

Check out Little River, SC!

Thursday, April 5, 2012 by Suzanne Burns

Good afternoon from the Little River Chamber of Commerce.  Spring is here and summer is fast approaching.  

There lots of things to do near Little River.  Make sure you check out:

 



Loris In Bloom Spring Festival & Expo
Date: April 14, 2012 Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Come enjoy this annual Spring Festival held in downtown Loris. The festival features Kid's Area, Live Entertainment, Farmer's Market, Home & Garden Expo, Flowers for Sale, Great Food and Arts & Crafts.

Don't miss the Miss/Master Loris In Bloom Spring Festival Pageant and FREE concert by The Catalinas!

The Chamber, promoter of Little River Tourism also recognized new members recently:

New Member: Patio's Tiki Bar and Grill -
4495 Mineola Ave Little River, SC 29566. (843) 427-7228

New Member: Mulligan's Sports Bar and Restaurant -
1359 Highway 17 Little River, SC 29566. (843) 249-7145

New Member: Bravo! -
Rental Services, Weddings/Local & Destination
315-A North Beltline Dr. Florence, SC 29502. (843) 413-0525

Become a new member of the Chamber and the Chamber will schedule a ribbon cutting for you.  Not a new business in the area?  They'll still honor you with a ribbon cutting for being new to the LIttle River Chamber community!

Don't forget Chamber Chat on WNMB Radio 900 every Tuesday Morning at 8:30AM.  What a GREAT way to promote your business!  This is a FREE live interview during the morning drive.  

 



Visit The Little River Chamber of Commerce, promoter of Economic Development, at  www.littleriverchamber.org for more information about relocation, services, accommodations, or shopping locations. If you're new to the area, discover the benefits of a Chamber membership and always be up to date on what's going on. 

The Little River Chamber of Commerce is a member of the US Chamber of Commerce and the SC State Chamber.

Events in Little River, SC

Thursday, March 22, 2012 by Suzanne Burns

Good sunny afternoon from Little River, SC!  I hope you were able to attend the 3rd Annual Taste of the South 2012 yesterday at the South Brunswick Islands Center of the Brunswick Community College.  The Little River Chamber hosted the event and and from what I've heard, it was a huge success, a lovely day and everyone really enjoyed it!  Everyone thought the venue was lovely with lots of good food and tabletop presentations. 

 

 

Here's a sampling of what's to come in the following days:

10th Annual Brunswick Islands Home and Garden Show

Date:
March 24, 2012 - March 25, 2012

Event Location:
101 Stone Chimney Road
Supply, NC

Event Description The Brunswick Island’s Home and Garden Show displays products and services for the home and garden including landscaping, gardening, pool and spas, windows, outdoor grills, home décor, utilities, real estate and financial services, and resources for home construction or improvement.

Contact Information:
Kelly Mathews

Fees/Admission:
$5 for Adults
FREE for Children under 8
$3 advance tickets (sold at the Brunswick County Chamber of Commerce)

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2012 SC Small Business Tax Workshops
Date: Ongoing
www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=99169,00.html

Date/Time Information Classes generally run from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, with a lunch break on your own (times subject to change).
Fees/Admission
Most Workshops are FREE (2 locations noted with nominal fee)
Pre-registration is required for all of the workshops.
Event Options

Event Description The workshops presented offer guidance on record keeping, types of business entities, Schedules C & SE and employment taxes. The employment tax segment provides an overview of Forms 940, 941 & 944, including e-file and EFTPS due dates. There is also a discussion on Employee Classification (Employee vs. Independent Contractor). Classes are taught by instructors who are qualified to practice before the IRS(Enrolled Agents and Certified Public Accountants) and by SCDOR and SCDEW Revenue Agents.

This workshop is targeted towards individuals interested in starting a business and also small business owners interested in learning more about their tax responsibilities.

NOTE: Workshops may be cancelled due to insufficient registration or poor weather.
Workshops are not for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credit.

Be sure to look for other events, Little River Shopping, services in Little River, restaurants in Little River, and golf at www.littleriverchamber.org

 

 

If you're interested in a Chamber Membership, Economic Development, Tourism, or Relocation, call them today at 843-249-6604.

Things to do near Little River - Taste of the South 2012

Thursday, March 15, 2012 by Suzanne Burns

Join us for Taste of the South 2012 on March 21, 2012 at the South Brunswick Islands Center of the Brunswick Community College.  This exciting event pairs a restaurant "taste" event along with a table top expo featuring local businesses.  Enjoy tastes of featured menu items from local restaurants and get to know our local merchants.  Check out this new facility of the Brunswick Community College.  It is an asset for our community and we are excited that they are sponsoring Taste of the South 2012!

 



Special appearance by celebrity chef Nathalie Dupree.  Southern Cook Nathalie Dupree is a best-selling author with 11 cookbooks and more than 300 television shows for The Food Network, PBS, and The Learning Channel.  Her latest cookbook, Southern Biscuits will be available at Taste of the South.

Admission: $5.00, Tastes $1-$4  

Brunswick Community College South Brunswick Islands Event Center

9400 Ocean Highway (HWY 17)

Calabash, NC  28467

Just 5 minutes north of the Little River Chamber Office

 



 “This is a wonderful opportunity to offer something to our local families and help build loyalty to our community businesses during a time when we are not overwhelmed with visitors”, said Jennifer Walters, Director, Little River Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center.  

The Little River Chamber of Commerce's commitment to Little River is to promote economic development, tourism and commerce by proactive leadership and community involvement.  Come hungry!!

Tips to become more effective at asking for what you want

Thursday, March 8, 2012 by Suzanne Burns

Hello and good afternnon from the Little River Chamber of Commerce, promoter of  Little River Tourism.  I just read the most interesting article sent to me by Jennifer at the Chamber.  Enjoy!

How to Ask for What You Want (And Get It)
by: Chakisse Newton

 

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Can you spot the connection between these three events? (1) The organization for which I serve as board chair received a grant from a foundation. (2) A prospective client gave me ten sales leads. (3) My son taught me how to say, "thank you," in Mandarin.  

In case it isn't obvious, the connection is that I asked for all three things and I wouldn't have received anything if I had not asked.

The lesson is clear. If we want to achieve more personally and professionally, we have to learn how to ask for what we want. It doesn't matter what your job title is, or what your line of work is, it's important to learn how to ask. Here are a few suggestions on how to ask for what you want (and actually get it):  

1. Be clear on what you really want to achieve.

In my experience coaching others, the number one reason people fail to get what they want is that they aren't actually clear on what they want to achieve. Determine specifically what you want and practice expressing it in a way that avoids any confusion.

Example: Do you really need a meeting or do you just need a five-minute conversation? If only a meeting will do, it affects how you ask. If not, you can be more flexible.

2. Offer options.

If you offer someone a "yes" or "no" choice, you've only got a 50% chance of succeeding. But your chances increase significantly if you offer options.

Example: "Are you available to meet?" is easier to avoid than, "Would you prefer to speak by phone, meet at your office or meet before or after work?"

3. Be clear on your secondary objective.

Unfortunately, you can't always get what you want. That's why it pays to have a backup if you don't receive your first request. Prepare this in advance so you're ready to ask right away.

Example: "You're not available to meet right now? Can we schedule a follow up call by phone?"or "I understand that you're not able to purchase anything now. Would it be ok if I touched base with you occasionally and sent you information that might interest you?"  

4. Ask directly.

My father always used to tell me, "Don't beat around the bush," when I gave long explanations as a child. He was right. Give minimum background information and ask for what you want directly. Then give additional information if needed.

Example: "I'm calling to ask for your support for XYZ issue," or, "We recommend that the company invest $500 to sponsor XYZ event."

The above are just suggestions. You'll need to find the style that suits your personality best. The important thing is that you ask. Even if
you get a, "No," your situation hasn't changed. Interested in more suggestions on how to ask for other things? Just ask me.

Here's a reminder, The 3rd Annual Tast of the South is accepting vendor applications.  Click on the link below to download your application and remit along with payment to the Chamber at P.O.Box 400, Little River, SC  29566.

If you would like information on this event, Chamber memberships, relocation information, restaurants, entertainment, or golf, call 843.249.6604 or visit www.littleriverchamber.org/.

 

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Entertainment in Little River from the Little River Chamber

Thursday, March 1, 2012 by Suzanne Burns

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Greetings again from Little River, SC!  The winter days, although mild this year, are beginning to give way to a beautiful, sweet, warm Spring. Many consider Spring to be the best time of year to visit the Grand Strand. With rain chances decreasing, Spring is definitely an excellent time of year to enjoy shopping, golf, boating and festivals!  I hope you have the chance to attend the Taste of the South 2012 on March 21.   

This exciting event pairs a restaurant "taste" event along with a table top expo featuring local businesses.  Enjoy tastes of featured menu items from local restaurants and get to know our local merchants. This is a gathering of restaurants and food providers in the Horry County, SC and Brunswick County, NC area from 11:00am through 4:00pm at the Brunswick Community College SBIC (So. Brunswick Islands Center) at 9400 Ocean Hwy, Carolina Shores, NC. We want to let the public know what treasures are to be found at the restaurants here in the NC/SC state line area.


Use this as a new venue for marketing your cuisine. We are pleased to offer this opportunity to you and your establishment at our event.  Questions or concerns should be directed to info@littleriverchamber.org or by phone at 843.249.6604. There is NO rain date. Pets are not permitted.
We will be requesting the patrons to vote for “The Best of...” in the following areas: Appetizers; Entrée items; and desserts. Winners will be awarded “Bragging Rights” for 2012.

Last year's event, Taste of the South 2011 was a HUGE success!  There were over 500 attendees and was a featured Santee Cooper Green Powered Event using 100% SC renewable energy.  Awards were also given for Best Appetizer, Best Entree, Best Dessert and more!

 

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We hope you can make it.  Be sure to visit the Little River Chamber's web page for Food Vendor and Tabletop Vendor Applications.

ZUMBA in Little River!!!

Friday, February 17, 2012 by Suzanne Burns
Hello everyone!  Just made my daily visit to the Little River Chamber of Commerce's website and found this on the events calendar.  If you haven't taken a class yet, you're missing out for sure.

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Event Location CB Berry Community and Historical Center
2250 Hwy 179 (Next to Vereen Gardens)
Little River, SC
Date/Time Information Mondays & Wednesdays
5 - 5:45PM and 6 - 6:45 PM
Contact Information
Kimberly Griffin, Facility Supervisor, 843-249-4157

Never heard of it?  Zumba is a Latin dance inspired fitness program created by dancer and choreographer Alberto "Beto" Perez in Colombia during the 1990s.  It involves dance and aerobic elements.  Zumba exercises include music with fast and slow rhythms, as well as resistance training.  The music comes from the following dance styles: cumbia, salsa, merengue, mambo, flamenco, chachacha, reggaeton, soca, samba, belly dancing, bhangra, hip hop music, axé music and tango. There are seven different types of classes for different levels of age and exertion, including Aqua Zumba, which is based in the swimming pool (From Wikipedia).

Join us for an exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired dance-fitness program that moves to help you burn calories. So join us and dance your way to better health with this fun and beneficial program.

3 month special: January, February, March only $45!!

Be sure to look for other events, Little River Shopping, services in Little River, restaurants in Little River, and golf at www.littleriverchamber.org.  If you're interested in a Chamber Membership, Economic Development, Tourism, or Relocation, call them today at 843-249-6604.
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Little River Chamber - Libraries have lots to check out.

Friday, February 17, 2012 by Suzanne Burns
Good day from Little River, SC and the Little River Chamber of Commerce!  I can't believe we're half way through February.  We have enjoyed some mild weather so I hope you have been out and about visiting some of Little River's restaurants and shopping locations.  When you do get out, you should will visit one of our local libraries.  When it's chilly outside,  having a good read is certainly a good way to pass the time.

Here is some information that may interest you:

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Libraries have lots for snowbirds to check out
By Steve Palisin
 
"The Strand’s winter vacationers who seek access to books, DVDs, community programs and computers to make them feel more at home for the season find them at area libraries.

“It is wonderful,” said Briget Livingston, director of the city of Myrtle Beach’s Chapin Memorial Library.  She said besides the local population checking out the various programs available at Chapin Library, the increase in patronage from snowbirds extends the library’s reach and its value to the community.   “We have started offering computer classes,” Livingston said, “and they are taking advantage of that – anything from the basics of using a mouse. People who have never used the computers are coming to learn.”
 
Georgetown County Library tallies its highest traffic from winter vacationers at its Waccamaw Neck branch in Pawleys Island and main branch in Georgetown, said Heather Pelham, public service librarian for the system.  “Our programs get even more vibrant,” she said. “We have a lot of interested folks checking things out and lots of new faces.”

 Pelham called this period from winter into spring “more exciting than ever” with the library system’s continuing events and “one-shot deals” such as the Mardi Gras night.  Most programs are free, she said: “That’s the beauty of the libraries.”

The availability of computers and other resources for which people cannot afford magnifies their importance.  “With the recession, our library use continues to climb,” Pelham said.

That also lets the public remain active in getting more high-tech, especially through patrons obtaining a password for free wi-fi usage in the branches, and use of computer desks that are “always chock full” of people.

Clifton Boyer, director of libraries for Horry County Memorial Library, based in Conway, said its Surfside Beach and North Myrtle Beach branches – both of which opened in expanded, larger quarters last year – entertain the highest counts of winter vacationers in the system.

Shelley Rideout, branch manager in North Myrtle Beach for almost three decades, said officials there see many “loyal snowbirds who come back year after year.” Besides moving into a bigger site, the library has a 24-unit computer lab and more room for programs, such as free legal seminars.

“They’ve found the new building,” she said. “They blink, look around and go ‘Wowwwwwww.’?”

Rideout said regulars hail from places such as Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Canada and even a few from Florida. The bitterly cold winter last year also prompted more vacationers to extend their stays, which spurred further usage of the library.

Retirees also have latched on to electronic books, Rideout said, “and they’re walking into the technical future, unafraid. They’re ready to do it.”  Popular fiction never loses its lustre, Rideout said, and borrowing of DVD movies stays steady, offering prime pastimes for everyone, especially folks on holiday."


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Not only does our area have access to books, Little River also boasts some of the best restaurants and shopping.  We also offer fishing, boating and of course, golf.  If you need information about current events, tourism, Chamber Memberships, or services in Little River, please be sure to visit www.littleriverchamber.org.

I think I'll visit the North Myrtle Beach Library myself and I hope you will too.

2012 SC Small Business Tax Workshops

Friday, February 3, 2012 by Suzanne Burns
Greeting from the Little River Chamber of Commerce, always a promoter of local economic development.  Hope you all are getting outside and taking advantage of the warm sunshine!  Tax time is here once again so if you need some assistance, the Chamber has information for you!  Look what I found on their event calendar this week: 

Workshops Offer Guidance on Record Keeping for Business Entities

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Small business workshops are designed to help the small business owner understand and fulfill their Federal Tax responsibilities. Workshops are sponsored and presented by IRS partners who are Federal Tax specialists. Workshop topics vary from a general overview of taxes to more specific topics such as record keeping and retirement plans. Although most are free, some workshops have fees associated with them. Any fees charged for a workshop are paid to the sponsoring organization, not the IRS.

The , Schedules C & SE and employment taxes. The employment tax segment provides an overview of Forms 940, 941 & 944, including e-file and EFTPS due dates. There is also a discussion on Employee Classification (Employee vs. Independent Contractor). Classes are taught by instructors who are qualified to practice before the IRS(Enrolled Agents and Certified Public Accountants) and by SCDOR and SCDEW Revenue Agents.
 
This workshop is targeted towards individuals interested in starting a business and also small business owners interested in learning more about their tax responsibilities.

For a list of locations, dates, times and contact information please go online to http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=99169,00.html
 
Fees/Admission
Most Workshops are FREE (2 locations noted with nominal fee)
Pre-registration is required for all of the workshops.

NOTE: Workshops may be cancelled due to insufficient registration or poor weather.
Workshops are not for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credit.

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Hope you will take advantage of all the Little River Chamber has to offer.  It's full of information about Relocation, Chamber memberships, Restaurants, Entertainment, golf, and Little River current events.  Be sure that you visit www.littleriverchamber.org.

Local Current Events from the Little River Chamber

Thursday, January 5, 2012 by Suzanne Burns
Greeting from the Little River Chamber of Commerce!  I had no problems finding events in the area this coming week.  Our weather for the next few days will be mild, sunny and rain free.  Check these out and don't forget to bring a jacket!


Coastal Samaritan Soup Cook Off

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Date: January 8, 2012 Time: 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM
http://www.odpc.org
Event Description Coastal Samaritan Counseling Soup Cook-Off
Sunday, January 8, 4:00 pm

Mark your calendars for 2012, we are having our 3rd annual Soup Cook-off here at Ocean Drive Presbyterian Church.

The cook-off will benefit the North Strand Client Assistance Fund of the Coastal Samaritan Counseling Center.  Tickets are $5.00 each and you can purchase them at the Church Office or at the door.  For more information call 843-450-3410.



RIBBON CUTTING-MATTHEW'S PANCAKE HOUSE
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Date: January 9, 2012 Time: 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Event Description Come meet and greet one of the Little River Chamber of Commerce's newest members, Matthew's Pancake House.
Contact Information
843-249-6604
send an email

A place "Where Families Come Together", Matthew's has an extensive breakfast menu, numerous sandwich selections and salads. They also have Children and Senior Specials.  Open 7 days a week until 2 pm, make Matthew's Pancake House your place for breakfast or lunch.  You'll be glad you did.


CHAMBER CHAT
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Date: January 10, 2012 Time: 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM
www.LittleRiverChamber.org
Event Description GrandStrandHappening.com, Sherrie Glensky

Be sure to tune into WNMB during the morning commute every Tuesday to hear from our members and what is happening with their business. Chamber Chat is a great way for Little River Chamber members to promote their business and make the public aware of their special services and events. If you are a Little River Chamber member, and have not scheduled your Chamber Chat session, give us a call! The public is waiting to hear from you!

Contact Information
843-249-6604
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RIBBON CUTTING-AAA BLIND & SHUTTER FACTORY
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Date: January 10, 2012 Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Event Description Come on out to meet and greet one of our newest Chamber Members and celebrate their Ribbon Cutting ceremony with them.
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843-249-6604
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Find these events and more at the Chamber's website.  That's where to go to find out the latest on local current events, golf, shopping, entertainment and the best restaurants in the area.  With attractions for all, you can be sure that you will find endless entertainment in and around Little River, South Carolina!   Remember to support local economic development!



Merry Christmas from the Little River Chamber

Thursday, December 22, 2011 by Suzanne Burns
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Good day from Little River, SC!  I hope all of you Holiday plans are being completed so everyone can relax and enjoy the season.  The Little River Chamber of Commerce wishes you Merry Christmas.   The Chamber's primary objective is to make this area an even better place to live, work and play.  Part of the Chamber's mission is to be a community leader and assist in the economic development of the region through service, innovation, community leadership and collaboration.  They wish your business a successful new year.  Speaking of success, here's an article about being a success. 

Please enjoy this excerpt from the article by Glenn Shepard

"Our flight [from Las Vegas] back to Nashville was delayed because the Southwest Airlines flight crew decided a passenger was too drunk to fly and asked him to get off the plane.

He was country music star John Rich.

John was formerly with Lonestar and Big & Rich. He co-wrote Gretchen Wilson’s “Redneck Woman”, Faith Hill’s “Mississippi Girl”, and Jason Aldean’s “Why”. He also won Donald Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice, raising over $1,000,000 for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. (Fellow Nashvillian Dave Ramsey was his biggest donor).

The woman sitting beside me read Eckhart Tolle’s book The Power of Now and then watched a movie on her iPhone during the long and crowded flight home.  After she got over a coughing attack, we chit chatted about how dry the air is in Vegas. When we got back, I noticed her carryon bag was so much bigger than her that she had to carry it on her back with two shoulder straps, like a soldier carrying a back pack. But that was no back pack; it was a guitar.

She was country star Lee Ann Womack. 

In addition to her smash hit “I Hope You Dance”, she’s won a combined 10 CMA and ACM awards, and a Grammy.

The next day when Alec Baldwin got thrown off a plane because he wouldn’t turn off his iPhone, I heard people asking why he doesn’t fly in a private jet.

It’s because everyone from the media to politicians trying to convince voters that high income earners don’t pay "their fair share" of taxes (see chart below) have painted a very unrealistic picture of what life is like for highly successful people.

While there are mega-wealthy folks like Bill Gates that fly on private jets and jerks like Alec Baldwin, they’re the exception. Most rich and famous people wait their turn, abide by the rules, and pay their fair share of taxes.

Thinking life is a bed of roses for high-achievers only leads to resentment. And resenting high-achievers is a sure fire way to sabotage one’s own chances of becoming a high-achiever."

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With this in mind, let's not forget to shop locally, visit the area's dining establishments and take advantage of all the Grand Strand has to offer.  For a wealth of information about the best restaurants, shopping, relocation, golf and local events, visit the Little River Chamber's website, www.littleriverchamber.org.

Little River Chamber's Business After Hours

Thursday, December 1, 2011 by Suzanne Burns
Hello again from the Little River Chamber of Commerce, promoter of local economic development.  The Holidays are here and I hope you will have the opportunity to Come and join the Little River Chamber's Business After Hours at the annual Christmas tree lighting Dec. 6th from 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM at the CB Berry Center.  Did you know that the Chamber donated this Christmas tree?  Help them light it up and network at the same time.  They are putting together the 2012 Business After Hours calendar so if you are interested in hosting this Chamber event, contact Jo Sellers at the Chamber at 843-249-6604. 

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In case you missed the October Business After Hours, Members enjoyed a behind the scenes look at their favorite North Myrtle Beach radio stations WNMB and 94.9 The Surf.  Not only did they get to experience live radio and tour the studios, but owner, Bill Norman treated them with a display of one of his classic mustangs.  Chamber Members also enjoyed Bill and Suzy's memorabilia collections including antique radios and classic car models. 
Dirty Don's restaurant catered the event and members feasted on seafood hors d'eouvres with wines from Silver Coast Winery.

This month don't miss the Little River Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours & Christmas Tree Lighting December 6, 2011 from 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM.  Bring plenty of Business Cards to share for Business After Hours networking.

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If your business is not Chamber Member, you are missing out. Little River has certainly grown right along with the rest of the Grand Strand, and for both locals and visitors, there's now more services, activities, and entertainment for you and your family.

Check out accommodations, restaurants, shopping, and other local events in Little River.  For more information, contact the chamber at 843-249-6604 or go to their website, www.littleriverchamber.org.

Happy Thanksgiving from the Little River Chamber of Commerce

Tuesday, November 22, 2011 by Suzanne Burns
Good afternoon!  Event calendars for the Holidays are popping up everywhere I look.  The Little River Chamber is one source I look at each week.  Here's what going on this week:

Thanksgiving Day at Ocean Drive Presbyterian Church
Event Location Ocean Drive Presbyterian Church
410 6th Avenue South  N. Myrtle Beach, SC
Date/Time: Thursday, November 24, 2011 12PM
Contact Information: Church Office, 843-249-2312 Call to volunteer with set up and clean up, Lindsay Caldwell, 843-267-2724
Fees/Admission: Bring a dish to share.
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Regatta!! The 27th Annual Intracoastal Christmas Regatta Boat Parade
Here is their schedule of events:
Friday, November 25
12pm until 4pm ~ Decorating Party with a cookout (burgers and hot dogs) at Freedom Boat Club at Harbourgate Marina
6:00pm until 7pm ~ Captain's Meeting at Boom Booms
7pm until 10pm ~ Regatta Party ~ $200 per couple includes dinner, drinks and a chance to win $10,000 at Maxwell's, call Susie for more information:  843-249-8888.

Saturday, November 26
12pm until 3pm ~  Fish Fry and Oyster Roast (and no we aren't relying on our fishermen for the fish.. otherwise we'd starve.. just kidding FBC Fishing Club Member!) at Freedom Boat Club at Harbourgate Marina.
4pm ~ Leave the docks for the Little River Inlet
5pm ~ Parade Starts
7pm ~ Awards Ceremony at Filet's Restaurant next to Freedom Boat Club



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Christmas Tree Lighting at the Market Common
Friday, Nov 26,2010 | 05:30PM - 06:30PM
The Market Common 843-839-3500
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT A celebration of the “Memories of Christmas” as told by Mrs. Claus herself. Featuring a performance by the Coastal Youth Ballet and the talented cast of the Palace Theatre’s New Holiday Spectacular, Christmas On Ice. Ceremony begins at 5:30 pm in Valor Park.  Complimentary hot chocolate will be served by Canipes beginning at 5:30 pm.  Santa will arrive & the tree will be lit approximately at 6:30 pm. 
Complimentary carriage rides will be given from 6:30 pm - 10 pm in front of Tommy Bahama's & King Street Grille.  Bring your camera for a photo with Santa in front of Grand 14 Cinema after the Tree Lighting Ceremony beginning at 7 pm.

I hope you will be able to check out these events this weekend with your family and friends.  If you have any questions about relocating to Little River, best shopping locations, restaurants, golf, services in Little River, or Chamber Membership, please don't hesitate to contact the Little River Chamber of Commerce

Until next week, Happy Thanksgiving from the Little River Chamber. 

Attractions/Things to do · Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Thursday, November 10, 2011 by Suzanne Burns
Greetings again from the Little River Chamber of Commerce!  If you haven't made plans for this weekend, I have a suggestion; go see The Marvelous Wonderettes.

The Marvelous Wonderettes is a musical comedy with a book by Roger Bean. The show, which uses pop songs from the '50s and '60s as a vehicle to tell its story, pays homage to the high school Songleader squads of the 1950s. When called upon to perform at their senior prom as a last minute replacement, Springfield High Songleaders, Betty Jean, Cindy Lou, Missy and Suzy, rally together to entertain their classmates in four-part harmony.
The show is dedicated to Roger Bean's mother, Lois (Varney) Bean.

As we learn about their lives and loves, we are treated to the girls performing such classic 50’s and 60’s songs as: “Lollipop” – “Dream Lover” – “Stupid Cupid” – “Sandman” – “With this Ring” – “Lipstick on Your Collar” – “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me” – “It’s My Party” – “It’s In His Kiss (The Shoop Shoop Song)” and so many more! You will attend your high school prom as a student or chaperone and even get to vote for the prom queen!   Then after intermission, you’ll continue the fun at your 10 year high school reunion! This show is ideal for all ages!

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Event Location The Starlight Room in The 2001 Entertainment Complex, 920 Lake Arrowhead Rd., Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
Date/Time Information Most Monday's & Friday's,--Show starts 7:00pm with dinner options prior to show
Contact Information
843-234-2229 for tickets and more information
Fees/Admission
$29.00 for show.  Ask about our dinner & group packages.

You've never had this much fun at a prom and you will never forget the Marvelous Wonderettes - a must take musical trip down memory lane!  FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!!

Steve from Michigan visited in June and added this comment:
“Simply Maaaaaarvelous!!!  I laughed until my cheeks hurt. This show was so much fun. The singing and choreography were so well put together, and the cast was awesome. I attended this event with 4 generations from my family and we all loved it. It is suitable for all ages. We are still talking about it and we saw this show two months ago. You definitely want to include this show on your vacation plans. It is so entertaining and you will leave with a smile on your face."

I ran across this event at the Chamber's website where I go to find out the latest on things to do.  With attractions for all, you can be sure that you will find endless entertainment during your Myrtle Beach, South Carolina vacation!  For additional Myrtle Beach, SC entertainment options, Click here www.littleriverchamber.org.  Here you are sure to find what you are looking for; local current events, golf, shopping, entertainment and the best restaurants in the area.  Remember to support local economic development!

Welcome to Little River!!!

Thursday, October 27, 2011 by Suzanne Burns
Hello from Little River, SC!!!  I was talking with my Sister who lives in North Carolina yesterday and she told me, "You live where most people only dream of living."  Never thought about it like that but she's right, Little River and the surrounding areas of the Grand Strand are definitely the places to be!  A glimpse into local life will have you thirsting for more of our beach lifestyle, seaside pleasures and temperate climate.  Did I mention golf, watersports and shopping?

Enjoy this piece on Little River's rich history by Blanche Floyd:

"Indian tribes called the stream Mineola, meaning "little river" and that became its name. Little River is one of the oldest settlements along the coast, with fishermen and farmers coming to stay in the late 1600s and 1700s. There are no records, but possibly they built small cabins on the wide tidal inlet, which narrows to a stream. The river became part of the Intracoastal Waterway in 1936.

The small protected harbor was a haven for shipwreck survivors and pirates, who needed a place for rest and repairs. The few settlers were forced to help pirates who demanded food and supplies, their weapons a persuasive factor. Names like Captain Kidd, Blackbeard, Stede Bonnette, Anne Bonney and others are part of the local lore. From time to time, maps appear as restaurant place mats, attempting to locate buried pirate treasure.

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According to the highway marker south of Little River, the Rev. George Whitefield, the fiery "Oxford Methodist," visited the village in 1740, confirming the fact of a settlement before that date. President George Washington noted that he dined with James Cochran in Little River in April 1791, as he traveled the King's Highway on his Southern tour.

The "Robert Mills Atlas of Horry District S.C., 1828" lists Little River and Conwayborough as the only two villages in the county. Travel between the two was difficult because of marshes and river swamps.

Until recently the gaunt burned structure of a fine old house towered over the grassy slope near the harbor in Little River. It was the Randall-Vereen House, one of the oldest in Horry County until it burned. The house was one of three built by Capt. Thomas Randall of New England, who came to Little River after the War of 1812. For a time, Little River was called "Yankee Town" by the rest of the county, because a few people from New England had come there to live.

The village became a prosperous port in the 1850's, shipping fine lumber and naval stores to Northern markets. It had a sawmill, waterhouse, stores, school and bank. Several churches were organized and people built nice homes. The Civil War wiped out this progress. A large salt works produced much needed salt for the Confederate Army until it was burned by Union forces. Shipping and fishing were at standstill, with coastal blockade.

"The American Guide Series, 1938" tells an interesting story about Little River in the late 1800s. By then, seagoing steamers made regular runs between Georgetown, Little River and Wilmington, loaded with cargo and passengers. Sewing machines were something of a novelty in the South and greatly needed for family sewing. The few women who had machines would graciously invite friends and neighbors to share their use. Summer afternoons found ladies gathered on wide porches, under sheltering oaks along the riverfront. The ladies might "piece quilts" or mend or sew for their families, taking turns to use the wonderful new Singer sewing machine. It looked like an old-fashioned "sewing bee." Passengers on steamers coming into the harbor smiled and waved at the busy women, who happily smiled and waved back.

Through the years, Little River has reluctantly played host to pirates, smugglers, and blockade-runners in the Civil War. But road building in the 1920s and use of cars and trucks to carry people and good caused sea traffic and trade to diminish and finally disappear.

Today Little River is widely known for it s deep-sea fishing, charter boats and commercial fishing. One of the sights of the day is to watch fishing and shrimp boats going out in the early morning for the day's catch, with the sun coming up and mist rising from the calm inlet waters.
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Little River remains unincorporated, with a 1990 census count of about 4,000 residents, but it is a fast growing community. A new post office, consolidated schools, golf courses, new homes and condominiums, motels and bed-and-breakfast inns attract new residents. Seafood has always been a drawing card, from the days when the Indians came."

Blanche Floyd is a retired history teacher and a member of the Horry County Historical Society. A free-lance writer, she is author of "Gentle Persuasion."

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Little River residents enjoy slower, more serene communities, less traffic, and an escape from the hustle and bustle of the greater Grand Strand.  Yet all the amenities of a larger metropolitan area are a short drive from our peaceful town.  If you have any questions about moving to Little River, shopping here, relocation, or Chamber Membership, please don't hesitate to contact the Little River Chamber of Commerce.

Fall, the Perfect Time for Festivals

Thursday, October 20, 2011 by Suzanne Burns
Greetings again from Little River, SC!  The summer days of heat and sun are beginning to give way to a beautiful, mild autumn. Many consider fall to be the best time of year to visit the Grand Strand. With rain chances decreasing, Fall is an excellent time of year to enjoy shopping, golf, boating and festivals!  I hope you had the chance to attend the 7th Annual Little River Shrimp and Jazz Festival.  It took place on the waterfront in Little River on October 9, 2011.  Fine arts and crafts, children's activities and as is obvious by name, good food and good music.
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Brought to you by a host of Sponsors, the festival was a huge success.  I spoke to Jennifer, the Director of the Little River Chamber of Commerce and here's what she had to say: 

"We have received very positive comments.  I believe the testament to doing our job as a Chamber in addition to attracting tourists, was the fact that I personally spoke to several long term residents of Horry County who had never been to Little River.  One had called me to ask for directions and he is born and raised in Horry County.  The mission of the Little River Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center is to promote community improvement, tourism and commerce by proactive leadership and community involvement.   The Shrimp & Jazz Festival is really a mechanism to attract patrons and “show off” the Little River community.  If a percentage of the 5,000 attendees, (both tourists and residents,) come back to visit us on another day, we’ll have succeeded in doing our job." 

Held annually on Columbus Day Weekend, the Shrimp and Jazz Fest is quickly becoming the attraction of the year in Little River! Located on the historic waterfront in beautiful Little River, SC this festival provides a family oriented party that is fun for all ages. Entertaiment includes arts and crafts vendors, live Jazz music all day.

This year, there was a drawing for free airline tickets from Myrtle Beach Direct Air and a set of luggage from AAA Vacations.  The winner, Mike Williams of Little River is pictured here: 

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More information on the Little River Shrimp and Jazz Festival, accommodations, restaurants, shopping, and other events in Little River are available at the Little River Chamber of Commerce website or by calling 843-249-6604