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But not from Camden, South Carolina.  Met Aaron McCargo, Jr., or better known as “Big Daddy” on Food Network host of Big Daddy’s House.  He was at the TASTE gourmet food show in Myrtle Beach this weekend.  He is definitely a WOW person in my book.  A true gentlemen of the Food Network Celebrity Chefs.  You can read more about the show at www.1800ToRelax.com

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The Carolina Cup represents the South’s Opening of Spring.  Saturday, March 27, 2010 in Camden, South Carolina.  GREAT Road Trip and only about 2 hours from the beach or anywhere in the State!

Official website:  http://carolina-cup.org/index.php  Make plans to take the trip.  You’ll love it!

Google 200 Knight’s Hill Road in Camden, SC for the Map and how to get to Springdale Race Tracks in Camden:  http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&tab=wl

Don’t forget to wear your hat!  It’s the thing to do!  You may want to read my article in the archives about:  What do horses have to do with dirt roads!



Oh, What a Night!  Please bear with me Celebrate South Carolina to include my 40th High School Reunion!  Wish I had taken more pictures.  Camden is a great place to live, work & play–and abounds with history.  Check out the Chamber site to the right under Cities in South Carolina.  I’ve several stories in my category collection of postings to the right.  Please read them if you will.

Camden is a  horse & history little town.  The day of our class reunion the Colonial Cup was going on–one of the great social events of the year in Camden. 

The link is: http://www.carolina-cup.org/colonial-cup.php

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We had over 300 people graduate in 1969 and probably had around 100 plus at the reunion.  Great memories!  Great friends and a great place to come back home to!  Hope that some of you Camden friends will help me “Celebrate South Carolina!”

Oh! Lisa’ Swensson, one of our class officers is currently the Director of the Hickory Museum of Art  http://www.hickorymuseumofart.org/home.php.  A WOW person from CAMDEN, SC that now lives in Hickory, NC–check out Cities in NC to the right!

If you have pictures from the event and you’d like them included, please send with a caption to nnashmb@sc.rr.com and I’ll include them on the slide show above! 



Oyster Festival in Brunswick County

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Calabash, NC, just across the South Carolina boarder is a great little fishing village and filled with so many restaurants–it’s noted for its seafood.  

NEW YORK TIMES Travel Section has written an article on a little of the history and  about how it became Calabash “Style” Seafood.  http://www.nytimes.com/1983/08/28/travel/in-calabash-nc-it-s-seafood-aplenty.html 

The Seafood Festival & Car Show with be held 11/16/09.  We suggest that you visit this weekend and check out the scenery and seafood.  You can read about the event to the right at on Festivals and Events or click 1800ToRelax Events:   http://800torelax.wordpress.com/ for particulars on the event.

Calabash, NC, a WOW place to visit or live!  We always say, “Come, See! Come, Live!”

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Small town life in South Carolina is all about neighborhoods filled with real families. Nothing could be finer than gathering with friends and neighbors while meeting new friends. Festivals in our small towns are one of the best celebrations of our state and its great people and places.

We savor the season’s best with fall events which are especially delightful right now when the busy summer is gone and the weather is at its most perfect. Just what nature intended for pure enjoyment of the outdoors — a festival for weekend entertainment.

Festivals usually revolve around food. The centerpiece may be chicken bog, shrimp, oysters, crabs, barbecue, yams, you-name-it! If we don’t already have a festival especially for it, well maybe we’ll dream up a new one! The star of the show is only an excuse for the event of course, as vendors always offer additional tastes suitable for street food. What great opportunities for sampling dishes we would not (or could not) create at home!

Live entertainment showcases lots of local and regional talent with music and dance, sometimes with clowns and much more.

Unique arts and crafts exhibited at festivals also are  part of our celebration of the outstanding talent which we find throughout our state.

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Almost every fall weekend brings a new opportunity, free or inexpensive to browse, especially for meeting people and enjoying the sights and sounds of our small towns. Winter and spring will bring even more opportunities for getting together too. Check our events category here often for suggestions of happenings.

How do you celebrate? What are your favorites? Anything special you want to know about our festivals or our small towns? Your comments and questions are invited!

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cropped-agf3940-digipak-jfp0011What talent! What a delight to know Rocky! What a perfect way to celebrate South Carolina!

Rocky’s new CD “The Path Ahead…and steps then taken” is ready for release and will be performed in concert Sept. 12 at  Tara Theater at Litchfield Beach and Golf Resort in Pawleys Island, SC at 6:30 PM.

Performers include Patrick O’Leary, Greg Ford and Rob Napier and special guest Emmy winner Will Ackerman!

Limited number of tickets available here: www.theconcerthouse.com.

I met Rocky back when he was starting a new ministry in the area called Street Reach.  He is a great guy!  Congratulations, Rocky! WOW!



Dirt roads in Camden? Those quaint little roads right in the middle of town.  I guess that they still are.  I’ll have to check it out the next time I’m in Camden.  They were used back in my day as a place to go “parking.” (Let me preface that.  I only went once!)

In case, you don’t know, Camden is a horse town (Camden’s link to right).  We’d watch the polo matches on Saturdays and Sundays.  When younger I would try to impress people by telling them about the polo matches and the fox hunts back home.    Now I’m just impressed myself about the town where I was born and raised.

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In my last article, I wrote about Saturdays.  Now let me tell you about my Sunday afternoons!  All the kids after church would “borrow” a car from one of the parents.. and hit the road for Springs Park (rollerskating & swimming) in Great Falls.  This was a playground for kids of the Springs Mill of Fort Mill, SC.  The road to Springs Park paralleled the Wateree River–It was a beautiful ride.  Which reminds me of another favorite song of mine “Groovin,….on a Sunday afternoon”….  Grovin’ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbSYwlxwotY  by the Young Rascals. Boy, I’m going to have to get around to these places again real soon!  South Carolina is a great state!  I could go on and on about these places. (Oh, we would always make it back for church that night–training union, you know.)

While watching the Kentucky Derby via television this year brought about the beginning of this article about horses.  Events abound in the South; but, horses were always in abundance around Camden.  ”Spring was officially opened by the Carolina Cup!”  The “first” social event of the year.  You know, I’m going to have to find out the history behind it.  Maybe, it was because Camden was a winter home for all of the northerners (with horses)? and maybe they needed a horse/social event to break open Spring?????

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Exciting things are happening in Camden now because of all the northerners.  It’s always been that winter home for them; and, just maybe, they went back and told all their friends.  I can remember when the DuPonts moved to town (the Buckley’s were already there) and built a  nylon plant in Lugoff.  The Wateree River has always brought industry into our little town .   WOW to Camden & the Buckleys http://www.buckleyschool.com  Textiles was our #1 industry for years in SC.   Wonder what it is now—maybe hospitality???  I don’t know that it would have mattered what our founding fathers did–textiles, agriculture, research & development, business, education……..we’ve just got a blessed piece of land!  THE reason we Celebrate South Carolina! 

Which brings me back to the dirt roads–they were for the horses!

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This has nothing to do with South Carolina, except that my God-daughter, Lana, is friends with Darley and check out what she’s doing now.  http://www.equitrekking.com/tv/darley_newman.php  I’m sure she’s seen lots of dirt roads! Hey, Darley! Have you ever been to Camden?  darleynorthfork1This is Darley to the right fishing; but, you must take a look at her travel blog.

I bet my English teach of the 8th grade, Miss Ayers??? is cringing right now if she’s reading this article.  I got corrected on my spelling from my last article.  Thanks again, Elizabeth!

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I attended the first ever “State of the City Address” by Mayor John Rhodes (personal friend) and Myrtle Beach’s 70th Birthday Celebration 1938-2008!         

The theme was “It’s Time Again.”  Can you believe that we have addressed some 518 issues concerning our city’s growth and improvement out of about 589 issues—that’s over 500……  We are something Special!  You can get the full story on Myrtle Beach and its achievements at www.cityofmyrtlebeach.com.  

Can you believe that one of our accomplishments was to host the republican debate and the democrat debate in January 2008!  “First in the South”  All of our municipalities and the Myrtle Beach Chamber produced a world-class event!  Sand Sculptures of the Candidates!!! WOW!    It was great seeing “old” friends (I say that lovingly).  John Rhodes, our Mayor, and friend since the opening of the Myrtle Beach Hilton days; Dr. Sal Rini (delivered my son in 1985);  Ellen Benik Thompson (the first person I ever met in Myrtle Beach), Terry Springs (the daughter of Jack and Sarah Springs—Tony’s Restaurant on NMB) and Gary Loftus (from my hotel days) were in attendance.  I moved here in 1972 and started work at the Hilton (Yes, the Myrtle Beach HILTON) in 1974!  I love Myrtle Beach!  And I believe I saw John get a little choked up last night when he said he loved Myrtle Beach, too!  There’s just something about Myrtle Beach that captures your heart! You can get the full story on Myrtle Beach and its achievements at www.cityofmyrtlebeach.com or you can check out the chamber website to the right.  They’re always looking for civic-minded volunteers to help–get connected! 

All of this is reason to Celebrate South Carolina!  Come See, Come Live!  Myrtle Beach

If you haven’t registered for the framed print give-away, click http://www.coastallifestylesofsc.com/print_signup.php

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Have you seen those geese heading South?  Well, I saw them recently in Bishopville, SC, while fishing in the “Nash Pond.”  My son caught a big bass!  Well, the “honkers” were flying…..what a sound!  If only I had my camera.

The 45th annual Canadian-American Days will take place from March 11-19. The Can-Am Reception and Expo officially kicks off the festival.” quote from the official website…….http://www.myrtlebeachinfo.com/canamdays/media06.html.  Get all the details!

Hope you stopped by our booth and picked up a newsletter.  As promised, these are the links to our suggested places to visit.  And, don’t forget to register for the Framed Print of Jill Strickland (to the right).

Brookgreen Gardens: http://www.brookgreen.org/

Camden Revolutionary War Park: http://www.historic-camden.net/

 Bishopville Cotton Museum: http://www.sciway.net/city/bishopville.html

King Street, Charleston:  http://www.charlestoncvb.com/

These links are to the right as well as above; but, don’t forget to sign up for your South Carolina framed print give-away.  Link to the right!!!!

 

Another reason to Celebrate South Carolina–our Canadian visitors!  Ya’ll have a wonderful time and have safe travels! 

Come See, Come Live!

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