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Murrells Inlet Messenger
Murrells Inlet
Messenger
The local newspaper for Murrells Inlet and Garden City Beach
MARCH VOL. 3 NO. 2
WWW.MURRELLSINLETMESSENGER.COM
Gizelle “Gigi” Roy:
award winning career
By Tim Callahan
A temporary job until she got a teaching position has turned into a lifetime career for Gizelle
“Gigi” Roy.
And, she is so good at what she does that she
was recently named “Restaurant Manager of the
Year” by the South Carolina Hospitality Association.
Roy is the dining room manager at Drunken
Jack’s in Murrells Inlet. Her boss, David McMillan, was named restauranteur of the year a few
years ago.
“The owners and the staff make my job easy,”
she said. “It is a team effort.”
Roy moved to the area from New England in
1991with five girlfriends from college “to not do
life for about six months, but none of the girls
moved back. We all stayed.”
She majored in education at North Adams State
College (Mass.) but she had a difficult time finding a teaching job. She had waited tables in high
school and college so she took a job at a restaurant and began to love the beach lifestyle.
“I’m a night owl and I love to have my days
free,” she said. “I’m not a typical 9-5 person so
this kind of work fit. I start at 3, so I can go to the
beach, stop at the bank and post office and run
other errands all before I go to work.”
In the off-season, she is done by 10:30 p.m.;
in-season by about 12:30 a.m. “It’s not like I go
home, go to bed and have to go right back to
work,” she said.
She was hired as a server at Drunken Jack’s in
1994 and became dining room manager in 2005.
She has the “gift of gab,” she said, which helps
with this type of work, a work she enjoys but
also takes seriously.
“I am always talking to employees about not
FREE
Fire response shows MI is a special community
By Tim Callahan
Editor/Publisher
Murrells Inlet is not officially incorporated,
not an official community, not in one county
but in two counties.
But, don’t tell that to the hundreds of people
whose community spirit led to a community
outpouring of support for the owners and workers at the Dead Dog Saloon, which suffered a
devastating fire last month.
While dozens of people up Myrtle Beach way
cold heartedly opined and mocked the origin
of the fire on the local daily newspaper’s Web
site, the people of Murrells Inlet rolled up their
sleeves and took out their wallets to try to help.
Restaurant owners vowed to find employment
for displaced workers; fund-raisers were immediately set in motion; emails were sent to
the Messenger with info on these efforts; an
advertiser used his ad this month to rally help; (The Dead Dog Saloon, the day of the fire that
and, the very day of the fire, the owner vowed closed the restaurant down. The owners vowed to
Continued on page 10 rebuild from the ashes. Project Phoenix begins.)
MI History Project: Bay Harbor Hotel
Continued on page 11
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The Bay Harbor Motel was constructed around
1945 by Jimmy Eason on the west side of Hwy.
17 Bus., just north of Macklen Avenue (across
from Dead Dog Saloon).
Jimmy was one of Alton Eason’s children and
operated a grocery store and gas station next to
the Crash Boat Station during World War II. He
built the three-story building across the street
from the store he rented from Walter Macklen,
and it had a grocery story and grill on the ground
level, living quarters on the second floor, and
rooms for rent on the third floor.
The rental rooms were accessed by a set of stairs
that led to a sun porch across the front of the
building on the second floor and a set of stairs
from the sun porch to the third floor.
Dick Eason, one of Jimmy’s sons, remembers
having one of the first television sets in the inlet on the sun porch, which became a gathering
place for the neighborhood to see the events of
the day on TV.
The ground floor included Jimmy Eason’s Food
Store, the Bay Harbor Grill (which was moved
into a free-standing restaurant he built next door
in 1953), and a fish market in the rear.
Mac and Teeny Oliver operated the Bay Harbor Grill for a short period before opening up
Oliver’s Lodge as a restaurant. Hoss Johnson’s
mother, Jesse, worked at the Bay Harbor Grill
during the 1950’s. After the Grill was moved
next door, the open space was converted to a bait
and tackle shop operated by Sam Barwick. Sam
started in the bait and tackle business in a building behind the Bay Harbor before he moved into
the main building. He eventually relocated his
bait and tackle shop to the lot where Drunken
Jack’s is now standing (Snug Harbor Marina).
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Everyone knows the
Aflac Duck, but does
anyone
understand
what Aflac really is?
In other words, do you
know Aflac?
That is a question that
excites local Aflac representatives
Johnny
McCutcheon and AliJohnny McCutcheon son Hluchota because
the company’s wellknown television advertising campaigns get the
sales representatives in businesses’s doors, and
the cute commercials pique people’s curiosity
enough that they want Johnny and Alison to stay
around long enough to hear what Aflac has to offer.
Mention Aflac and its, ‘Oh, I love that duck,’”
Alison said, “and they want to find out what it’s
all about.”
What salesperson could ask for more?
While Aflac offers individual insurance policies,
most of Johnny and Alison’s time is spent speaking to companies with three or more employees,
the minimum to make Aflac available to their employees. Adding Aflac insurance policies to benefit packages cost businesses next to nothing and
is 100 percent voluntary on the employees’ part.
The policies don’t change or replace employees’
current insurance plans, but complements them.
Aflac pays cash benefits directly to policyholders,
unless otherwise assigned, to help them with the
daily expenses due to an illness or accident. How
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the money is used is up to the policyholder.
“They can pay bills, or use it to help with medical
The local newspaper for Murrells Inlet and Garden City Beach
expenses,” Alison said. “Whatever they decide.”
Employees can also choose just what supplemental insurance policies to apply for, including
Editor/Publisher:
accident, cancer, hospital, critical illness, disabilTim Callahan
ity, dental, life and more. (After policies are uneditor@murrellsinletmessenger.com
derwritten by American Life Assurance Company
of Columbus and may not be available in all locaContributor:
tions).
Debbie Callahan
McCutcheon, a Lake City native who earned undergraduate (Presbyterian) and graduate (Wake
Forest) degrees, gave up a teaching career to join
Freelance designer:
Aflac 11 years ago. He loved teaching but he is
Nathan Kirk
able to make more money, and he still gets to
nathan@nathankirkdesigns.com
teach, by informing businesses about Aflac and
training new employees.
Circulation: 4,000 copies available at stores
Hluchota is not too far removed from earning
in Murrells Inlet and Garden City Beach.
her undergraduate degree at Ball State University.
Next edition: April 4
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And, with a new office now in Garden City
No subscriptions at this time.
Beach, McCutcheon and Hluchota are looking
for fellow workers to expand their business in this
The Murrells Inlet Messenger, LLC,
is a monthly newspaper serving the
region of the state. (McCutcheon is this regional
communities of Murrells Inlet and
manager.)
Garden City Beach, S.C.
They say people who work well with Aflac as
independent agents come from all walks of life,
including former athletes, law enforcement per- “But, we work out a plan that works for them.”
(If you are interested in finding out more about
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“It pretty much has to be a full-time job as you Aflac, or working for them, call Johnny McCutchget out of it what you put in it,” McCutcheon said. eon at 574-536-9013 or visit www.aflac.com)
Inlet Oasis: a ministry in the making for the community
By Tim Callahan
Inlet Oasis is a ministry in the making.
What started as a ministry for widows became a
ministry of widows and now it is becoming something for the whole community. With the help of
Pam Wilk, Russ and Cathy Peterson opened up
Inlet Oasis this month in the Piggly Wiggly Shopping Center, where Salad Creations used to be.
Inlet Oasis is a gathering place for active adults
to interact in a variety of health, social and recreational events, including spiritual development
and the opportunity to share life’s events. It offers an expanding variety of activities, including:
general fellowship and coffee time; bridge lessons
and bridge club; “Prime Time Health” classes;
Monday movies; stretching and exercise classes;
group study sessions; shag dance lessons and
knitting classes. As these are all just getting off
the ground, call Russ for more information, 8332102, or visit the Web site, www.inletoasis.org.
Inlet Oasis is an outreach of True Religion (TR)
ministries, supported by Pawleys Island Community Church, but it is for everyone, Russ says.
Maybe the best way to describe Inlet Oasis is a
place of rest, Russ said, quoting Matthew 11:29
from the RSV Bible: “Come unto Me all who are
weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest.
Take my yoke upon you and learn from Me for I
am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find
rest for your souls.”
TR began as a ministry to 11 widows at PICC. It
now monitors 71 widows and has 36 volunteers,
Peterson said. Other TR ministry programs include Grief Share, a grief recovery support group,
and Facing Forever, a 13 week Bible study on
Broken Hearts Mended - Families Brought Together
Faith Strengthened - Decisions for Christ
Marriages Restored - Relationships Healed
eternity, which both meet at PICC but Peterson
soon hopes to offer meetings at Inlet Oasis, too.
“We began in the spring of 2010 thinking we
would minister to widows, but we developed a
sense of purpose to expand and see what we could
do for the community.” He said widows volunteer
at the Good News Club, Teach My People and at
other nonprofits in the area.
Wilk is providing the space at Inlet Oasis. She
shut down her business, Salad Creations, and had
a year’s lease left. “I wasn’t going to walk out on
it,” she said. “That wouldn’t be right.”
Pastor Don Williams at PICC hooked Wilk and
the Petersons up. As the Petersons shared their vision, Wilk, who is a widow, said, “Why don’t you
use my space.”
After a lot of prayer and due diligence on the legal aspects, Russ said, Inlet Oasis opened its doors
on March 1. Wilk, a certified Prime Time Health
Coach, presented the first of four “Dr. Sear’s
Prime Time Health” workshops on opening day.
Sears is a nutrition expert and author of more than
40 books. He is also an associate clinical professor at the University of California, Irvine.
“It’s my passion to help people,” Wilk said. “The
science connecting nutrition and disease is evolving. You can be in the prime of life but you can’t
enjoy it if you don’t have your health.”
Sears survived Stage IV colon cancer in his 70’s,
Wilk said. “Prime Time Health” is just one of the
many activities that Inlet Oasis hopes to offer in
the future. Where it goes from here is in God’s
hands. “I am a retired businessman who wants to
say, ‘Let’s do this and let’s do that and get it done,’
but God is saying, ‘Wait, let me build it.’”
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‘Chowder Talk’ updates inlet residents on projects and events
Murrells Inlet 2020, the nonprofit community
revitalization group, hosted its spring “Chowder
Talk” on March 6. Interested citizens came to hear
the latest updates, see who won some awards, and
learn about area improvement projects and upcoming events.
“The chowder, donated by Inlet Affairs Banquet
and Catering, is always a draw,” said Sue Sledz,
executive director of Murrells Inlet 2020.
Chairman Whitney Hills said two members had
been added to MI 2020’s advisory board: Denise
Shelley and David Owens. Denise and her husband own Booty’s. David is owner of Owens Liquors in Myrtle Beach. Hills told the group that MI
2020 continues to seek interested and committed
volunteers to serve with the board of directors.
Hills presented the 2011 “Volunteer of the Year”
award to Charlie and Elaine Pinson. The Pinson’s
donate their time to many of MI 2020’s programs
and events, including the Murrells Inlet water
monitoring program, Marshwalk Planters, the
golf tournament, autumn gala, Christmas parade,
wreath fluffing, and more.
And, Hills presented Chip Smith with the 2011
Golden Oyster Award. The award, presented in
honor and memory of Dr. H.P. Worrell, recognizes
and rewards those businesses, organizations or
individuals whose actions show respect and care
for the inlet landscape and waters. Smith initiated
the “Plus-One Boating” campaign that encourages boaters to bring back their trash plus one
more piece, a campaign now used in several areas
around the country. He is also founder of the annual Spring Tide Clean-Up, which has been going
strong for 21 years. Smith founded Spring Tide
after Hurricane Hugo deposited tons of debris in
the inlet. In 2008, Smith and his committee turned
over responsibilities to MI 2020, but Smith still
plays a key role in guiding and directing the event.
Sledz said the “Jetty View Walk” plans, which
will build a sort of boardwalk along the south end
of Business 17, have been submitted to DHEC for
environmental permitting. The project is now on
public notice with the agency. Once permitting is
complete, MI 2020 will work with Georgetown
County, who will handle procurement and construction management. She said MI 2020 has been
awarded a $19,000 grant from the South Carolina
National Heritage Corridor grant program for the
project. Other sources of funding for the project
will come from the Murrells Inlet 2020 pier funds,
the property owners and Sunday Sales. The estimated construction cost is $235,000. The project
could be ready for construction early this summer.
In partnership with Georgetown County Parks
and Recreation, Sledz said Murrells Inlet 2020
worked to have Morse Park Landing designated as
a South Carolina National Heritage Corridor site.
Sledz also reported that a committee has been
formed to plan necessary improvements to improve safety along the Hwy. 17 Business bike
lanes, connect the lanes to Garden City and the
river, and address safety of pedestrian crossings in
critical areas.
“Patience is a virtue,” Sledz said, “and it will be
key on this safety project. It’s complex and formidable, but it must be addressed.”
Sledz also said that spring event dates are set: the
South Atlantic Bank “Race for the Inlet” is March
24; the “Ride for the Inlet” is March 25; MI 2020
is hosting the Marshwalk Masters on April 7; and
the annual golf tournament will be held at Blackmoor Golf Course on June 23.
(Contact MI 2020 at 843-357-2007 or visit www.
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Community Events Calendar
Low Country Herb Society
more information, email lchsnews@earthlink.net, Pawleys Island, SC 29585. 843-325-5945).
The Low Country Herb Society will meet at 10 or call 215-6985.
Celebrate 3 in 1 Day
a.m. on Tues., March 13, at St. Paul’s Waccamaw
Outreach
Farm’s
Chili
Cook-off
On Sat., March 10, Brookgreen Gardens and
United Methodist Church in Litchfield. The program - square foot and container gardening with The Outreach Farm’s “3rd Annual Chili Cook- Huntington Beach State Park will present Celherbs - will be presented by Christine Todd from off” will be held Sat., March 10 from 5-8 p.m. at ebrate 3 in 1 Day in honor of its founders, Archer
Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church, 1633 and Anna Hyatt Huntington’s birthdays and the
Brookgreen Gardens.
wedding date.
Membership in The Low Country Herb Society Waverly Road, Pawleys Island.
is open to all in the Grand Strand area. No experi- Chili from over 30 leading restaurants will be Sponsored by the Friends of Huntington Beach
ence is necessary. A “meet and greet” social time, featured: Applewood, Aunny’s, Austin’s Ocean 1 State Park and Brookgreen Gardens this day will
to welcome new and returning members, is held & Cabana Cafe, Bistro, Bliss, Brookgreen Gar- include a talk by Robin Salmon, vice-president
prior to the meeting with refreshments provided dens, Buzz’s Roost, Chive Blossom, Crady’s, of collections and curator of sculpture at BrookDrunken Jacks, Father Pat’s Kitchen, Front Street green, and activities from 2 - 4 p.m. at Atalaya in
by LCHS members.
The Society meets from September through May. Deli, Get Carried Away, Hanser House Heritage Huntington Beach State Park.
The annual dues are $20 and include a quarterly Country Club, Island Bar & Grill, JD’s Steak Tickets for Celebrate 3 in 1 Days are $10 per
newsletter. To join, come to the meeting and/or House, Limpin Janes, Louis’s at Sanfords, Paw- person (age 6 and older) and may be purchased
send dues check to: The Low Country Herb Soci- leys Island Bakery, Pawleys Island Tavern, Paw- online, at Brookgreen Gardens or at Huntingety, P.O. Box 174, Pawleys Island, SC 29585. For leys Plantation, Perrones, Quigley’s, River Room, ton Beach State Park. Tickets are in addition to
River Town Bistro, Roz’s Rice Mill, Swine Time Brookgreen Gardens admission and Huntington
Bar BQ & Catering, T-Bones, True Blue, Web- Beach State Park admission. No reservations are
ster’s...wine and beer will also be served, and necessary.
raffles and giveaways will take place throughout (For more information, visit www.brookgreen.
the night.
org or call 843-235-6000.)
Everything you need for
All-you-can-eat tickets are $15 in advance or $20
at the door and can be purchased at Eggs Up Grill, MICT Auditions for Black Tie
backyard birding
Quigley’s Pint & Plate, Get Carried Away and Vis- The Murrells Inlet Community Theatre is holdplus decorative yard items
ible Results in Pawleys Island, Front Street Deli ing auditions for Black Tie by A. R. Gurney; diin Georgetown and Inlet Queens in Murrells Inlet. rected by Todd Lundquist.
843.651.6599
The Outreach Farm is a Georgetown County Audition dates: Mon., March 12, 7:30 p.m.;
5200 Hwy 17 S. on the Bypass
based nonprofit organization that raises beef cattle Tues., March 13, 7:30 p.m.; Wed., March 14, 7:30
Murrells Inlet, SC
to provide quality protein at no cost to nonprofit p.m. Performance dates - May 10-13, May 17-20.
2 miles north of Brookgreen gardens
organizations that feed the hungry. The organiza- Actors needed: three men and two women. Contact jordanaj@mac.com or visit www.mictheatre.
tion relies on fundraising events and donations.
Tues - Fri 10-5, Sat 10-4, Closed Sun and Mon.
(Contact The Outreach Farm: P.O. Box 644, com
Merchants Marines meeting
We invite veterans of the Merchant Marines and
all other services to our meeting on Fri., March 16,
at the Veteran’s Café, 1144 Shine Avenue, behind
the Market Commons and next to the VA clinic.
Meet at noon for lunch and fellowship; meeting
called to order at 1 p.m.
For further information, call John Schmidt at
843-651-8046 or visit www.usmmsc.com.
Gospel sing and silent auction
There will be a gospel sing and silent auction
benefiting Coastal School Ministries on March
24 at 7 p.m. at Timberlake Baptist Church, 9850
Hwy. 707, Myrtle Beach. Featuring performances
by RC Clemmons, Mixed Creed, and Dena and
Doug Joye. Admission is free. Contact Megan
Peterson (843) 472-1300 for more information.
Coastal School Ministries is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit
organization committed to bringing the Releasedtime program to middle and high school students
in Horry County and beyond. Released-time is
time set aside during the public school day when
students with parental permission may leave the
school to attend off-campus Bible classes. The
ministry transports students to a host facility (usually a church) and provides a qualified teacher
with a firm grasp of the Bible to teach five daysa-week throughout the school year.
Group raises funds for free food
On Tues., Feb. 21, “The Reel Ladies Movie
Group” hosted a fashion show to benefit New Beginnings Food Distribution at Travinia’s Italian
Kitchen, Market Common.
More than 110 ladies attended, with fashions
provided by Orvis, Ann Taylor, Bijuju, Coldwater Creek, Distinctive Eyewear, Handpicked, Ivy
& Leo, Victoria’s Secret, Chico’s, White House
Black Market; and support from Travinia’s, Gordon Biersch, Grand 14 and other local Myrtle
Beach businesses.
The “Reel Ladies” helped to raise 75 percent of
New Beginnings’ monthly food budget. New Beginnings monthly food distribution is run entirely
by volunteers. It is held at Church of the Resurrection, Surfside Beach,
on the third Saturday
of the month at 11 a.m.
Last month, lunch was
served to 387 individuals, and groceries
were provided for 129
households. In addition to food, social services, hair cuts, blood
pressure testing, benefit bank information,
a children’s craft table
and children’s books
are available.
For more information,
contact: Larry Nowak,
Chair, 843-267-2952.
For more information
about the movie group,
contact Linda Treiber,
843-357-6081, or Fran
Willey 843-957-3406.
Gala for children a success
St. Christopher’s Children’s second annual gala
dinner dance on February 4 at Pawleys Plantation
Golf and Country Club raised 50% of its annual
budget – a wonderful success. The funds will provide basic clothing and dental and vision care to
needy children in Georgetown County.
Formoreinfo,visit www.St.ChristophersChildren.
org or call (843) 235-0777.
Grace Church Waccamaw
Located On Hwy. 17, Pawleys Island
Between North Litchfield & Willbrook Blvd.
Next Door To Applewood Restaurant
We are a community of Christ followers being changed
by God to serve the world. We believe God is alive,
powerful and worth worshipping, so it is our desire to
make God’s word make sense in a way that allows you to
find hope and encouragement.
Service 10:15 a.m. • Sunday School 9 a.m.
Casual Attire Encouraged
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Strand ’s Ol de st R e sta u rant- O u r 64th Ye a r!
Join us at O'Keefe's 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Daily
Great Authentic Irish Food
HAPPY HOUR 4-7 p.m. 7 Days a Week
Drink & Food Specials
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7 Days a Week Open to Close
Come join us for the largest St. Patrick’s Day
celebration in Murrells Inlet, Saturday March 17
Irish Music all day
Bag Pipers..."Shamrocks in the Wind" 3:00-6:00 p.m. and "Tim Bogart" 7:00-10:00 p.m.
Kegs and Eggs - 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
O'Keefe's Famous Corned Beef and Cabbage - served all day
Shuttle service provided for additional parking
Great Irish Fun only at O'Keefe's Irish Pub
834 Inlet Square Drive • Murrells Inlet, SC • 843-651-7211 • Open until 2:00 a.m.
(843) 545-6001
Extending thoughts and prayers to the Dead Dog Saloon family
and looking forward to having you back up with us
in the Inlet soon!
Anderson Law, LLC is proud to support a charity golf tournament
for the benefit of Dead Dog Saloon employees.
The March 25th event is co-sponsored by
On The Half Shell and Island Green Country Club.
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Murrells Inlet near the Marsh Walk
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Georgetown Hospital System March calendar of events
Weekly health screenings: Tuesdays, mall area of
Georgetown Memorial Hospital; Thursdays, Waccamaw Community Hospital. Screenings offered:
finger stick lipid profiles with blood sugar for $20
(8-10 hour fast required); diabetes screening-hemoglobin A1C for $15 (no fasting required); blood
sugar levels for $3 (2 hour fast required); and free
blood pressure screenings, from 7:30 a.m. - noon.
Information, call 546-0623.
(Many of the classes below can be signed up for
online, www.georgetownhospitalsystem.org
The Wachesaw Conference Center is located at
4367 Riverwood Drive, Suite 160, in Murrells Inlet, across from Waccamaw Hospital.)
March 10: PREPARED CHILDBIRTH CLASS –
GEORGETOWN. Education Center, Georgetown
Memorial Hospital campus, 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. $50
fee; pre-registration required; call 520-8490.
March 12: CANCER SUPPORT GROUP. Education Center, Georgetown Memorial Hospital, from
4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Call 520-8062. OB TOUR
– GEORGETOWN. Walking tour of Labor & Delivery, Postpartum Unit and Nursery at Georgetown Memorial Hospital, 6 p.m. Pre-registration
required; call 520-8490.
March 13: BREASTFEEDING CLASS - MURRELLS INLET. Taught by a Certified Lactation
Consultant. Waccamaw Community Hospital from
6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Free; pre-registration required, call
520-8490.
March 14 & 28: ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT
GROUP- MURRELLS INLET. 10 a.m. Belin
Church, Murrells Inlet. Information, 651-9711.
STROKE SUPPORT GROUP. Waccamaw Community Hospital, 4th floor dining room, 3 p.m. Call
652-1875.
March 14: I CAN COPE EDUCATION SERIES.
Waccamaw Community Hospital, 5:30 p.m.- 7:30
p.m. Program for people facing cancer. Free; preregistration required. Call 652-1640. HEARTSAVER BLS-CPR - MURRELLS INLET. For daycare
workers and people interested in learning CPR, not
intended for healthcare
professionals. Wachesaw Conference Center,
6 p.m. - 10 p.m. $20
fee; pre-registration required. Call 520-8490.
March 19: HEART
FAILURE
EDUCATION
SUPPORT
GROUP - MURRELLS
INLET.
Waccamaw
Community Hospital,
East Conference Room,
6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Information, 652-1130.
March 20: CAR SEAT SAFETY CLASS – MURRELLS INLET. Wachesaw Conference Center,
6 p.m – 8 p.m. Offers instruction to parents and
infant caregivers on general safety guidelines for
car seats. Free; pre-registration required, call 5208490.
March 21: AMPUTEE SUPPORT GROUP. Waccamaw Community Hospital 4th floor dining room
1 p.m. Information at 652-1875.
March 22: DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP –
MURRELLS INLET. Waccamaw Community
Hospital, 1st floor classroom, 1:30 p.m. Information, 652-1281 or 652-1638. FRIENDS & FAMILY CPR – MURRELLS INLET. Wachesaw
Conference Center, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Adult CPR is
covered but emphasis is on pediatric CPR. Fee $10
per couple or $5 or individual. Pre-registration required. Call 520-8490.
March 26: BOSOM BUDDIES SUPPORT
GROUP. Wachesaw Conference Center, from 6
p.m. - 7 p.m. Call 843-237-8787.
March 27: PHYSICIAN LECTURE- COLORECTAL CANCER PREVENTION AND DETECTION. Kathy M. Raynor, MD, Waccamaw
Gastroenterology, featured speaker. Free community lecture, noon, Wachesaw Conference Center.
Lunch provided. Call 520-7842 to reserve a seat.
March 31: PREPARED CHILDBIRTH CLASS
- MURRELLS INLET. Waccamaw Community
Hospital, 1st floor classroom, from 9 a.m. - 3:30
p.m. $50 Fee; pre-registration required. Call 5208490 .
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As an investor, what are your goals? You can
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fall into five key categories. And once you’re familiar with these areas, you can start thinking of
what they’ll mean to you in terms of your financial and investment strategies.
So, let’s take a look at each of these areas and
see what they might entail for you:
Preparing for retirement. With advances in
health care and a greater awareness of healthy
living practices, many of us can expect to live
two or three decades in an active retirement. To
pay for all those years, you’ll need to save and
invest early and often. So, while you’re working, take full advantage of your 401(k) or other
employer-sponsored retirement plan, as well as
contribute to a traditional or Roth IRA. After
understanding your desired retirement lifestyle,
your financial advisor can help you determine
how, and how much, to save to provide for your
income in retirement.
Planning for the unexpected. You can’t see into
the future, so you’ll need to prepare for anything
that comes your way. By building an emergency
fund containing six to 12 months’ worth of living
expenses, you can possibly avoid dipping into
your long-term investments to pay for things
such as a new furnace or a major car repair. And
planning for the unexpected also means having
sufficient life insurance to provide for your family in case anything happens to you.
Educating your children. College is already expensive, and college expenses have been rising
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MI History Project: Bay Harbor Hotel...continued from page 1
Dead Dog Saloon fire response shows Murrells Inlet is a special community...continued from page 1
to rebuild. They also are posting reports daily on
what they are calling “Project Phoenix” at www.
deaddogsaloon.com
Now that is spunk. That is community.
My wife and I came to this area seven years ago.
Covering Murrells Inlet for a weekly newspaper,
I immediately noticed Murrells Inlet was different from many communities I have reported
on in a 33-year newspaper career: friendly, laid
back, hospitable, accepting...
I heard Murrells Inlet fondly called by its residents: the red headed stepchild of Georgetown
county; a place where a double wide could be
right next to mansion and that was cool; a drink-
ing village with a fishing problem.
And, it was, and is. Man, I liked it. It was a big
reason I started my own newspaper here in 2010.
People here didn’t talk community, they acted on
it.
Just like last month with the Dead Dog. Just like
when we started this newspaper.
A party town, “a drinking village,” supports a
Christian’s efforts to produce a newspaper each
month that encourages, informs and inspires the
community. They support it; they read it; and
they advertise in it. Although the Messenger is
mistakenly thought by some to be for Christians
only, the paper is for everybody – like any other
paper.
Like this community.
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Dead Dog Employee
Benefit
The fundraiser opens
with a golf tournament at Island Green
Country Club. There
will be a 9 a.m. shotgun start. Cost is $100/
person and is limited
to the first 144 golfers. Hole sponsorships
will be $100. Contact
Gary Johnson, director
of golf, Island Green
Country Club, 843650-0005.
Due to an overwhelm-
ing response already, there is also going to be a
tourney at Wedgefield Plantation. Same limit of
144 golfers. Wegdefield’s number is: 843-5468587.
And, open to the public is a fundraiser featuring music, food, beverages, raffle and more at
On the Half Shell. The benefit runs from noon
– 9 p.m. All proceeds will go to the employees
who have lost their jobs as a result of the recent
tragic fire at the Dead Dog Saloon. For registration information, or to be a sponsor for the event,
please contact Kathie at (843) 651-1296. Silent
auction items and donations may be dropped off
at On The Half Shell or Anderson Law, LLC, in
Murrells Inlet.
Additionally, an account has been set up with
BB&T Bank. Go to any branch to make a contribution to the Dead Dog Saloon employee relief
benefit fund.
More news on the web
Visit www.murrellsinletmessenger.com for
more March stories and events, including:
• Joe Scanlon’s heartwarming editorial about the
most important person in his life, Joan Hodges.
• The St. James High School Honor Roll.
• Information about a concert at Beach Church
for Celebrate Recovery.
• Heather McKeown’s column about Whitney
Houston’s death and parallels with her own life,
as well as ordering information on McKeown’s
new book, “Above and Beyond: Inspiring Adventures into the Blue”.
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“For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord,"
There was also a free standing oyster roast at the
rear of the Bay Harbor Motel, which was managed by Alvia “Pops” Goodman, Dot Eason’s father and a fixture around Bay Harbor. Back during those times, oysters were cooked on a sheet
of metal covered by a wet croaker sack over an
open fire, and the steamed oysters were served
on long tables where the patrons would stand
and eat until they were full.
The motel rooms were frequented by traveling fishermen and also hosted numerous fishing
boat mates and captains, including Ike White,
Mike Marchant, and Bill Moeller back in the
early 1960’s. The Bay Harbor Motel was located
in the center of the Murrells Inlet fishing action,
Gigi Roy accepts Restaurant Manager of the
Year Award from the SC Hospitality Association.
Gigi Roy...continued from page 1
getting complacent, not taking this for granted,”
she said. “It’s like those young players who win
a few Super Bowls and start to forget where they
came from and think it is easy. I think Drunken
Jack’s is the best restaurant on the beach and I
want to help keep us there. So we have to rewind.
“I hate other people’s tragedies, like with the
Dead Dog,” she said. “But, we could wake up
someday and not be able to do this anymore. We
have to count our blessings.”
Roy said she has an “open view of society. I
would put the dishwashers’ hearts up against
anyone’s. You have to look beyond the image.”
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The Moveable Feast: local literary luncheon’s March schedule
The Moveable Feast, a literary luncheon with
great guest authors, is held on Fridays, 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m., at local restaurants. Cost is $25 and
advance registration is required.
The 2012 schedule and information is also
available online at www.ClassAtPawleys.com,
or by calling 843-235-9600.
March 9 ~ John Lane (My Paddle to the Sea)
at Capt. Dave’s Dockside. Upstate South Carolina nature writer and poet John Lane launched
an 11-day river journey from his home in
Spartanburg to the Atlantic Ocean to calm his
nerves after a rafting accident resulted in the
loss of two friends. Along the way he encounters a cast of characters Twain himself would
envy. Through it all, paddle stroke by paddle
stroke, Lane is reminded why life and rivers
have always been wedded together.
March 16 ~ Stephanie McAfee (Diary of
a Mad Fat Girl) at Pawleys Plantation. Ace
Jones needs a vacation, but she’s not going to
get it. What she gets instead is a good dose
of scandalous small town politics that takes
her on a wild quest for truth and redemption.
Things get really complicated when the love of
her life, whom she hasn’t seen or heard from
in over three years, shows up and vows not
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Adventurous and entertaining, Ace and her
friends delve into illegal surveillance, stalking
and covert operations in a strip club.
March 23 ~ Bill Noel (Ghosts: A Folly Beach
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bodies (or are they disembodies?) on his be- to capture small truths of life in the South as
loved Folly Beach. Always a favorite.
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