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If you wish to be removed from this distribution at any time, just send a reply with the word “remove” in the subject. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Coastal Carolina University coastal.edu/olli 843-349-5002 (Conway), 843-349-2767 (Myrtle Beach) or 843-349-6584 (Litchfield/Georgetown) News and Activities for Nov. 11-Dec. 1, 2014 Hello, Lifelong Learners, New class: Angela O’Sullivan will offer Computers for Absolute Beginners - Level 2 at Myrtle Beach Education Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:30 to 4 p.m., Dec. 2-16, XCTEC 202 M02, $60. Students must have completed Level 1. James Island Festival of Lights: We have reserved a CCU motor coach and driver for Friday, Dec. 12, and expanded the capacity of this beautiful holiday event. If you want to join Robin McCall and 40+ others to oooh and aaah at the joyous sight of thousands of lights decorating the island homes, call one of the numbers above and make your reservation for XHIST 457 L25 ($50, plus membership if you aren’t already). World Cultural Tours offers “Southern Italy,” a nine-day (Nov. 6-14, 2015) motor coach tour of Sorrento, Naples, Pompeii, the Amalfi Coast (with an optional tour of the Isle of Capri) and Rome (with an optional tour of the Vatican) for $2,999 (per person, double occupancy). Included in the fee: roundtrip airfare from Myrtle Beach (including air taxes up to $600), seven nights’ accommodations, luxury motor coach, professional tour manager, all breakfasts, welcome and farewell dinners, as well as three additional dinners, sightseeing fees, wine and cheese tasting. WCT will present the tour in a one-hour preview on Monday, Nov. 17, at Litchfield (1-2 p.m.) and Myrtle Beach (3-4 p.m.). The Myrtle Beach Seniors Advisory Committee, of which AARP is a member, in conjunction with the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce, developed this piece especially for seniors to gauge what activities they enjoy and to learn how better to serve the senior audience. The survey will be available through January 31 so as to include the input of snowbirds, and afterwards results will be compiled which will be shared when released. Visit www.cityofmyrtlebeach.com<http://www.cityofmyrtlebeach.com> for a link, or go directly to the survey at http://www.mbaccresearch.com/se.ashx?s=705E3ED81CA81FCB. e-Newsletter Format Black ink is the mainstay of OLLI items, with red ink indicating changes (additions, corrections or cancellations). Teal ink is for CCU cultural calendar entries. Violet indicates community partners and activities. If you know of events planned in your community that you believe OLLI members would enjoy, please send the particulars (not just a link to a website) to lketron@coastal.edu. 1 Tuesday, Nov. 11 ~ Can we ever really say “Happy” Veterans Day? But we can say “thank you” for your service! CONWAY 3 to 5 p.m. 5:30 to 7 p.m. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. COURSE TITLE Before, During & After Lewis & Clark (4 wks, 11/11-12/2) Simply Yoga (5 wks, 11/4-12/2) Rescheduled 11/11-12/9 Introduction to Facebook (11/11) INSTRUCTOR David Soma Donna Carr Debbie Peret FEE $40 $45+ $20 COURSE # XHIST 456 C01 XFITN 710 C03 XCTEC 271 C02 LITCHFIELD 9 a.m. to noon 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. 1 to 4 p.m. 3 to 4:30 p.m. 6 to 8 p.m. COURSE TITLE Discovery Art Group (4 wks, 11/11-12/9, x11/25) Are Islam & Democracy Compatible? (2 wks, 11/11-11/18) Painting with Acrylics (4 wks, 11/11-12/9, x11/25) Remembering Radio (4 weeks, 11/11-12/9) Modern Apocalyptic Fiction (11/11) INSTRUCTOR Barnie Slice Sam Baalbaki Barnie Slice Mike Diem David Powers FEE $50+ $25 $50+ $40 $20 COURSE # XART 169 L02 XGOVT 408 L01 XART 129 L02 XHIST 405 L01 XLITR 547 L01 MYRTLE BEACH 6 to 8 p.m. COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR Understanding/Organizing Files & Folders (2 wks, 11/11-11/18) Tim Burke FEE $30 COURSE # XCTEC 216 M01 Dirt ’n Details at Brookgreen Gardens (Wall Lowcountry Center Auditorium). Tuesday, noon-1 p.m., free with garden admission (OLLI discount), 843-235-6000. Wednesday, Nov. 12 CONWAY 9 to 10 a.m. 10 a.m. to noon 10:15 to 11:30 a.m. COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR Intro to Gardening in Horry County (weekly, thru 12/17) Faye Akers Topic: Caring for Christmas Plants and Forcing Bulbs Overcome Fear & Start a Project That Matters (4 wks, 11/12-12/10) David Powers Academy of Gardening: Tips & Techniques (weekly, thru 12/17) Carol Peeples FEE OLLI COURSE # XGAR 914 C01 $40 OLLI XPERS 732 C01 XGAR 914 C02 FEE $25 OLLI COURSE # XGOVT 408 M01 XHIST 415 M01 Topic: Camellias and Winter Color MYRTLE BEACH 10 a.m. to noon 1:30 to 3 p.m. COURSE TITLE Are Islam & Democracy Compatible? (2 wks, 11/12-11/19) French Conversation Club (alt. W, 9/10-12/3) INSTRUCTOR Sam Baalbaki Sam Baalbaki Book Signing: Ron Rash (Something Rich and Strange) and Randall Wilhelm (The Ron Rash Reader) at Litchfield Books (Fresh Market Commons in Pawleys Island). From the acclaimed, New York Times bestselling awardwinning author of Serena and The Cove, 30 of his finest short stories, collected in one volume. No one captures the complexities of Appalachia – a rugged, brutal landscape of exquisite beauty – as evocatively and indelibly as author and poet Ron Rash. Winner of the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award, two O Henry prizes, and a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award, Rash brilliantly illuminates the tensions between the traditional and the modern, the old and new south, tenderness and violence, man and nature. Though the focus is regional, the themes of Rash's work are universal, striking an emotional chord that resonates deep within each of our lives. The Ron Rash Reader, edited by Randall Wilhelm, is a collection of essential works that covers the full range of Rash's career to date, arranged chronologically and by genre. The collection of more than 60 of Rash's writings demonstrates his remarkable breadth and vitality—from short stories and verse to novel excerpts and nonfiction—comprising a best-of volume for new readers and established aficionados alike. Wilhelm's introduction offers a biographical and critical guide to Rash's work as well as insightful discussion of the writer’s most crucial themes and techniques, including his use of traditional and nontraditional poetic and literary forms; of different narrative strategies, story forms, and character voices; and of landscape and historic settings. Wednesday, 2 p.m., 843-237-8138. 2 Kimbel Library: Dust, Drought, and Dreams Gone Dry presents Eldred “Wink” Prince, director of Waccamaw Center for Cultural & Historical Studies, and Matthew McDonough, lecturer, Department of History, on “Reaping the Whirlwind” at Edwards Recital Hall. Wednesday, 4 p.m. free (no ticket required), 843-349-2787 or coastal.edu/culturalarts. Thursday, Nov. 13 Nov. 13 (Thurs.) ACTIVITY LEVEL 2 Sandy Island Tour – FULL CONWAY 10 a.m. to noon COURSE TITLE Are Islam & Democracy Compatible? (2 wks, 11/13-11/20) GEORGETOWN 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. COURSE TITLE Coastal/Marine Science Seminar/Supper (11/13, 12/11) LITCHFIELD 9 a.m. to noon 10 to 11:30 a.m. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 1 to 2:30 p.m. 1 to 3:30 p.m. COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR FEE Watercolor Painting (4 wks, 11/13-12/11) Barnie Slice $50+ World War I & the Arts (11/13) Amanda Brian $20 Poetry Workshop: Opening the Gates of Imagination (11/13) Susan Laughter Meyers $30 No Cost Ways to Save Home Electricity (11/13) Ian McLaren OLLI Southern Women Authors (5 wks, 10/23-11/20) Sue Mushock Myers $50 Postponed to 11/13-12/11 (4 wks, 1 to 3:30 p.m.) – Room for 3 COURSE # XART 126 L04 XHIST 427 L01 XWRIT 524 L02 XPERS 790 L01 XLITR 550 L01 MYRTLE BEACH 6 to 8 p.m. COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR Overcome Fear & Start a Project that Matters (4 wks, 11/13-12/11) David Powers COURSE # XPERS 732 M01 $45 XHIST 457 L20 INSTRUCTOR Sam Baalbaki FEE $25 COURSE # XGOVT 408 C01 INSTRUCTOR CCU Faculty/Staff FEE OLLI+ COURSE # XSCI 937 G01 FEE $40 Nov. 13-16 – WARM Fundraiser: If you (an individual, organization or business) would like to create an artificial floral arrangement for the “Festival of Tables” silent auction held at the Charles Dickens Christmas Show (Nov. 13-16) to benefit the Waccamaw Animal Rescue Mission, please contact Eileen Ehrensberger at 843-213-1339 or sevenes58@hotmail com for event details and sponsorship forms. Every penny raised from this fundraiser goes to WARM for food, preventives, medical bills, operating bills, repair bills, etc. The Jackson Family Center for Ethics & Values: Tea & Ethics presents “Living Well: What Does Pleasure and Happiness Have to Do with It?” at Edwards Recital Hall. Thursday, 3:30 p.m., free (no ticket required), 843-3492787 or coastal.edu/culturalarts. CCU Department of Music: Jazz Ensemble in Wheelwright Auditorium. Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Tickets at the Box Office, ticketreturn.com, or 843-349-ARTS (2787). Nov. 13-15 – CCU Department of Theatre presents “Hair: The Musical” at Edwards Theatre. “Hair” tells the story of the “tribe,” a group of politically active, long-haired hippies of the “Age of Aquarius” living a bohemian life in New York City and fighting against conscription into the Vietnam War. Claude, his good friend Berger, their roommate Sheila and their friends struggle to balance their young lives, loves and the sexual revolution with their rebellion against the war and their conservative parents and society. Ultimately Claude must decide whether to resist the draft as his friends have done, or to succumb to the pressures of his parents (and conservative America) to serve in Vietnam, compromising his pacifistic principles and risking his life. Adult content not suitable for children. Also offered Nov. 18-22. Thursday-Saturday, 7:30 p.m., tickets $15 (OLLI discount), 843-349-2787 or coastal.edu/culturalarts. Nov. 13-16 – Murrells Inlet Community Theatre presents “The Last Romance” by Joe DiPietro. ThursdaySaturday, 8 p.m., Sunday, 2 p.m., $12 (groups of 15 or more and OLLI members, $10), 843-651-4152. 3 Friday, Nov. 14 Nov. 14 (Fri.) ACTIVITY LEVEL 4 Charleston Culinary Tour – FULL CONWAY 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. 10 a.m. to noon COURSE TITLE Physical Activity for Everyone (4 wks, 11/14-12/12) iPad Club (2nd Fri., 11/14, 12/12) LITCHFIELD 10 a.m. to noon 10:30 a.m. to noon 1 to 3 p.m. MYRTLE BEACH 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. $60 XHIST 457 L21 INSTRUCTOR Andrea Suppe Roy Frost FEE $40 OLLI COURSE # XFITN 723 C03 XCTEC 200 C01 COURSE TITLE Life Reimagined Book Club (10/24, 11/14, 12/5) Radio Goes to War (4 wks, 11/14-12/12) The Healthy Aging Brain: How To Get One (11/14) INSTRUCTOR Gail Gilberto Mike Diem Bert Hayslip FEE OLLI $40 OLLI COURSE # XLITR 512 L03 XHIST 405 L02 XHEAL 767 L01 COURSE TITLE US Govt Debt: Who Do We Owe & How Did We Get Here? (11/14) INSTRUCTOR FEE COURSE # Dennis Edwards OLLI XGOVT 416 M01 Book Signing: Margaret Bradham Thornton (Charleston) at Litchfield Books (Fresh Market Commons in Pawleys Island). A gifted writer makes her fiction debut with this lyrical and haunting story of missed chances and enduring love, set against the backdrop of high society Charleston, which probes the eternal question: can we ever truly go home again? When Eliza Poinsett, who returns to her childhood home after 10 years away, weaves a poignant tale of lost love, the ephemeral notion of home, and our relationship with the people and places that influence us the most. Thornton is the editor of Tennessee Williams’ Notebooks, for which she received the Bronze ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award for Autobiography/Memoir. Friday, 2 p.m., 843-237-8138. A Lowcountry Evening at Sunnyside – Gala & Wine Tasting. Murrells Inlet 2020 proudly presents its annual fundraiser at historic Sunnyside Plantation in Murrells Inlet. Soak in a tranquil natural Southern setting with its century-old cedars and majestic live oaks draped in Spanish moss. Step back in time as you tour the old Sunnyside home built circa 1850 by planter Jacob Motte Alston. The one-and-a-half story Greek revival style house, which is constructed of heart pine with beaded cypress weatherboards, an oval mahogany flying staircase, and large columns on the front, will be open for viewing. Heavy hors d’oeuvres and a variety of desserts will be available for tasting, as well as an open bar and an assortment of fine wines and traditional cocktails. “Band on Fire” provides plenty of music for dancing! The silent auction will feature an exciting array of local artwork, trips, catered parties and much more. Attire is Lowcountry Casual. The event is rain or shine. Proceeds benefit Murrells Inlet 2020, a 501c3 community revitalization organization dedicated to making the Inlet a nice place to live, work and visit. Friday, $125 per person, 843-357-2007 to purchase tickets or online at www.murrellsinletsc.com. Nov. 14-16 – Huntington Beach Tent Camping Outing, jointly hosted by North and South Carolina Sierra Clubs. Join Sierra members from all over the Carolinas for a weekend of camping and fun at the park! Group campsite #P-2 has been reserved for our tent camping weekend. This site has plenty room for tent campers, with picnic tables, a fire ring with benches, and a modern park restroom nearby. There is a large parking lot next to the camping area. A short boardwalk leads from the parking lot to the beach. There also is a 13-mile paved bike trail which runs through the park. We will tent camp in our campsite, just pick a place and pitch your personal tent. Birdwatching is great at the park. If you're not up to overnight camping, please feel free to visit the campsite and say hello and join campers hiking, biking or just enjoying great conversation. Day admission is $5 for park entry. You will also need to bring your personal camping gear to the campsite, a short walk from the parking lot. Must RSVP (limit, 25 campers). Tent camping fee of $10 can be paid to trip organizer upon arrival. A traditional Lowcountry Boil is planned for Saturday evening ($6).No Pets, No Alcohol, No Firearms. Friday-Sunday, 3 p.m. to 11 a.m., http://www.meetup.com/JohnBachmanGroup/events/204917772/ Saturday, Nov. 15 4 Winyah Group Sierra SC hosts the Kingston Lake Paddle Outing. Launch from Conway Riverwalk at the sand landing under the bridge and paddle past historic riverfront and abandoned swing bridge. Explore Kingston Lake and backwaters. Beautiful moss draped cypress, some of the biggest in the area are along the blue trail. Easy, calm river paddling conditions, good for beginners and families. No restroom at launch site, please plan accordingly, we will be on the water about two hours. Land access will be limited, this is an on water outing. Wildlife encounters will be reduced due to cooler weather, but migratory birds will be around. Chance encounters with alligators, snakes, various plants and insects, as well as on water related risks. Bring snacks, water, sunscreen and clothes that can get wet. Bring your own kayak, canoe or special event rental rate at Gator Bait Adventure (http://gatorbaitkayakadventures.com/book-now.html). Saturday, 10 a.m. to noon (a second trip from 1-3 p.m. if demand), jcducati@msn.com or 843-503-3276. Nov. 15-16 – First Annual Fall Taste of the MarshWalk – Shuckin’ on the Marsh. Each restaurant will feature live music throughout the day and into the evening with outstanding dinner and drink specials. The MarshWalk restaurants will offer a tasting of specials featuring everyone’s favorite – sweet local oysters. An Oyster Roast Station will be set up between Drunken’ Jack’s and Wahoo’s Fish House with buckets available for just $10 each. A Lowcountry Boil will be offered at the Tiki Hut at the Wicked Tuna. Live music, local artisans and participating vendors will be featured all along the MarshWalk both days. Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., free to attend, for updated information or to participate as an artist or vendor, marshwalkinfo.com. Nov. 15-16 – Grand Strand Authors’ Book Signing at the Inlet Square Mall’s meeting room between JC Penney’s and Stein Mart. Come and meet 30 talented local authors as they discuss their books. Saturday and Sunday, 14:30 p.m., 203-982-8652. Monday, Nov. 17 CONWAY Noon to 3 p.m. COURSE TITLE Knitting: Beginners to Advanced (4 wks, 11/17-12/8) INSTRUCTOR Priscille Boisvert FEE $40+ COURSE # XART 182 C03 GEORGETOWN 3:30 to 5 p.m. COURSE TITLE No Cost Ways to Save Home Electricity (11/17) INSTRUCTOR Ian McLaren FEE OLLI COURSE # XPERS 790 G01 LITCHFIELD 10 a.m. to noon 1 to 2 p.m. COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR FEE COURSE # Book Club (11/17, 12/15) Tobacco Road by Erskine Caldwell Anne Duncan OLLI XLITR 512 L01 Preview of Nov. 2015 Southern Italy Tour World Cultural Tours Free and open to the public Planned for 11/6-11/14, the tour will visit Sorrento, Naples, Pompeii, the Amalfi Coast and Rome, with optional excursions to Capri and the Vatican. MYRTLE BEACH 9 a.m. to noon 1 to 2:30 p.m. 3 to 4 p.m. COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR FEE COURSE # Making Money with Kindle Publishing (11/17) David Powers $25 XWRIT 543 M01 Life Reimagined (11/17) Doris Gleason OLLI XPERS 725 M01 Preview of Nov. 2015 Southern Italy Tour World Cultural Tours Free and open to the public Planned for 11/6-11/14, the tour will visit Sorrento, Naples, Pompeii, the Amalfi Coast and Rome, with optional excursions to Capri and the Vatican. Tuesday, Nov. 18 CONWAY 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. COURSE TITLE Pinterest (11/4) Rescheduled to 11/18 INSTRUCTOR Debbie Peret FEE $20 COURSE # XCTEC 211 C01 GEORGETOWN 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. COURSE TITLE Eco-Oyster Adventure in North Inlet (11/18) INSTRUCTOR Capt. Paul Kenny FEE $125 COURSE # XNAT 946 G02 LITCHFIELD COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR FEE COURSE # 5 10 a.m. to noon Academy of Gardening Club (1st Tues., 11/4, 12/2) Postponed to Tuesday, Nov. 18 Myers/Lampley OLLI XGAR 914 L01 Kimbel Library presents Dust, Drought and Dreams Gone Dry - Telling Your Story with Maggi Morehouse, associate professor, CCU Department of History, at the Horry County Archives Center in Kimbel Library. Tuesday, 4 p.m., free (Preregistration is required and limited to 20 participants). To register, please contact Barbara Burd, 843-349-2401 or bburd@coastal.edu. CCU Department of Music: Percussion Ensemble at Wheelwright Auditorium. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., general admission, $5 (OLLI, $4), 843-349-2787 or coastal.edu/culturalarts. Nov. 18-22 – CCU Department of Theatre presents “Hair: The Musical” at Edwards Theatre. Adult content not suitable for children. See Nov. 13-15 entry for details. Tuesday-Saturday, 7:30 p.m., and Saturday, 3:30 p.m., tickets $15 (OLLI discount), 843-349-2787 or coastal.edu/culturalarts. Wednesday, Nov. 19 CONWAY 9 to 10 a.m. 10:15 to 11:30 a.m. COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR Intro to Gardening in Horry County (weekly, thru 12/17) Faye Akers Topic: Pruning Trees and Shrubs Academy of Gardening: Tips & Techniques (weekly, thru 12/17) Carol Peeples FEE OLLI COURSE # XGAR 914 C01 OLLI XGAR 914 C02 Topic: To be announced LITCHFIELD 10 a.m. to noon COURSE TITLE Current Events Club (11/19, 12/17) INSTRUCTOR Bob Poirier FEE OLLI COURSE # XHIST 415 L01 MYRTLE BEACH 1:30 to 3 p.m. COURSE TITLE Current Events Club: Middle East (alt. W, 11/19, 12/3) Topic: Christian Minority in Israel (Dr. Suheir Daoud) INSTRUCTOR Sam Baalbaki FEE OLLI COURSE # XHIST 415 M01 Nov. 19 – WE Connect: Celebrating Women, Philanthropy and Community at Wedgefield Plantation Manor House (129 Clubhouse Lane, Georgetown). What happens when donors align their passions and giving to become change makers? Two thoughtful leaders in the philanthropy community discuss the impact of women’s philanthropy on the community and on the donors themselves. Join Geales Sands, executive director, Frances P. Bunnelle Foundation, and Lucy Woodhouse, chief executive officer, Georgetown County United Way, for a powerful conversation about the significance of women’s giving on Georgetown County and beyond. To register VisitGeorge.com or bstedman@visitgeorge.com. Wednesday, 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m., $15 for Chamber members, $20 for nonmembers, 843-546-8436. CCU International Programs presentation by Cyra Cottrell (CCU senior, President of Beta Beta Beta National Biological Honors Society and CCU/OLLI Global Awareness Scholarship recipient), at Lackey Chapel about her study abroad in Arezzo, Italy, for Maymester of 2014. She participated in a history class taught by CCU professor Florence Eliza Glaze. Her three-week stay included excursions to Florence, Rome and the Amalfi Coast, filled with historic site seeing, swimming in the Mediterranean Sea, mastering public transportation in a foreign country, roaming the rolling hills of Tuscany, and indulging in arguably the world's finest cuisine. Wednesday, 2:30 p.m., free (no ticket required), 843-349-2787 or coastal.edu/culturalarts. CCU Department of Music: Guitar Studio Recital at Edwards Recital Hall, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 7:30 p.m., general admission, $5 (OLLI, $4), 843-349-2787 or coastal.edu/culturalarts. Thursday, Nov. 20 GEORGETOWN COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR FEE COURSE # 6 10 a.m. to noon How to Study the Bible (11/20) Lydia Barrows OLLI XREL 810 G01 Kimbel Library: Dust, Drought and Dreams Gone Dry – Past, Present and Future in Edwards Recital Hall with Professor Philip Whalen, CCU Department of History. Thursday, 4 p.m., free (no ticket required), 843-349-2787 or coastal.edu/culturalarts. Friday, Nov. 21 LITCHFIELD 1 to 3 p.m. COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR Memory & Aging: How to Remember Not to Forget (11/21) Bert Hayslip FEE OLLI COURSE # XHEAL 768 L01 MYRTLE BEACH 10 a.m. to noon COURSE TITLE iPad Club (3rd Fri., 11/21, 12/19) FEE OLLI COURSE # XCTEC 200 M01 INSTRUCTOR Frost/Dunteman Nov. 21-23 – Department of Music & Cultural Arts Committee presents “Amahl and the Night Visitors” by Gian Carlo Menotti at Wheelwright Auditorium. Opera Workshop Stage Direction: David Bankston; Music Direction: Timothy Koch; Rehearsal Accompanist: Daniel Francis. Friday and Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Sunday, 4 p.m., general admission, $15, OLLI, $10, 843-349-2787 or coastal.edu/culturalarts. Saturday, Nov. 22 Nov. 22 – HealthPoint’s Ninth Annual Turkey Trot Run and Walk at Brookgreen Gardens. Join the 5K Race ($35), 5K Walk ($35), 1-Mile Family Fitness Walk ($15 per family), Tot Trot (26.2 yards, free). Event held rain or shine, awards ceremony and refreshments will follow. Proceeds to benefit the Lowcountry Zoo. Register online at active.com or by completing the entry form at HealthPoint by Nov. 21 or on race day between 7-8 a.m. Saturday, 7 a.m.-noon, fees vary, 843-237-2205. Nov. 22 – Holiday Boutique at Inlet Affairs (4024 U.S. 17 Business) welcomes vendors of fine arts and crafts, gifts, specialty handmade items, gift baskets, photography, holiday decorations, health and beauty products, jewelry, collectibles, baked goods, chocolate confections, cards, stationery and invitations, puppets, wreaths, home furnishings, silk floral designs and much more. A BBQ lunch (pulled pork with baked beans, slaw and roll) from Drunken Jack’s will be offered on site, $8 ($2 will be donated to Murrells Inlet 2020). A space (10 by 8) is $25, bring your own table and cloths (or rent, $5), chairs provided. Saturday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., 843-357-0937 or green6029@sc.rr.com to reserve. Nov. 22 – Homecoming at Art Works in the Litchfield Exchange (14329 Ocean Highway, behind Applewood House of Pancakes). Join the celebration of the re-opening of Art Works, CLASS Publishing and The Moveable Feast in its “new” old space. Local artists (Kathi Bixler, Nancy Bracken, Roger Cleveland, Gwen Coley, Millie Doud, Nancy Grumman, Sharon Knost, Barbara Linderman, Mary Helen Lowrimore, Danny McLaughlin, Suz Mole, Sue Schirtzinger, Barnie Slice, Kathy Welde and Jane Woodward) display their newest creations; local authors (Larry Ketron and William Woodson) will be on hand to sign their CLASS publications; George Devens will give a taste of his upcoming benefit performance for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute and Philip Powell will play a few classics to celebrate this homecoming. A portion of all sales will benefit native Georgetonian Charles Williams’ solo exhibit at the Burroughs & Chapin Art Museum in January. Hot chocolate, coffees and confections from the Chocolate & Coffee House. Saturday, 2-5 p.m., free to attend, 843-235-9600 or classatpawleys.com. Sunday, Nov. 23 7 Monday, Nov. 24 Tuesday, Nov. 25 Wednesday, Nov. 26 ~ Sunday, Nov. 30 ~ Happy Thanksgiving There are no OLLI classes scheduled Wednesday to Sunday. However, a PDF of the OLLI Winter catalog will be posted on the website for your reading/planning pleasure over the holiday. On Monday, hard copies should be available at the outreach centers and will be mailed out to former OLLI members who do not have a local address. Nov. 27-30 – Atlantic Stage presents A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, adapted by Kevin D. Ferguson, at 79th Avenue Theatre, Myrtle Beach. A Christmas Carol simply and directly tells the story of the redemption of a human soul. The play follows the ever-powerful story of Scrooge, a lonely miser, who through the help of spirits and visions from his past, present and future, finds a second chance to become a loving, generous human being. Also offered Dec. 4-7, Dec. 11-14, and Dec. 18-21. Friday-Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Sunday, 3 p.m., tickets available (OLLI discount) at only at atlanticstage.com. Nov. 28-Jan. 4 – Brookgreen Gardens’ Holiday Exhibits. Two indoor holiday exhibits feature the history, art and horticulture of the South Carolina coast. Daily, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m., free with garden admission (OLLI discount), 843235-6000. Monday, Dec. 1 15th Annual CCU Holiday Concert at First United Methodist Church in Conway. The 15th installment of the CCU Holiday Concert will be presented by the CCU Concert and Chamber Choirs, under the direction of Frances E. Sinclair. Classical pieces will intermingle with familiar seasonal selections and holiday favorites. In addition to the choral performances, senior voice majors will be featured on holiday solos and several small group selections will be included. Monday, 7:30 p.m., tickets (OLLI discount), 843-349-2787. Dec. 1-2 – Indigo Choral Society’s “A Christmas Cabaret” at Holy Cross Faith Memorial Episcopal Church (113 Baskervill Road, Pawleys Island). Make plans now to join us for an evening of good music, good food, good wine and good fellowship. Space is limited. Monday or Tuesday, doors open at 6 p.m., program starts at 6:30 p.m., $50 per person (table for 8, $375), IndigoRes@roadrunner.com. The SC Academy of Authors (SCAA) announces its annual fellowship competitions in poetry and fiction. Winning authors in each category will receive $1,000 and be invited to the SCAA induction ceremony in Charleston in April 2015. The winning entries will be published in “Fall Lines,” an annual literary journal published by Muddy Ford Press in Columbia. The entry deadline is Dec. 1, 2014. Applicants must be full-time South Carolina residents. Previous winners are eligible after three years. Simultaneous submissions are allowed, but entries that have been published previously or have been accepted for publication at the time of submission are not eligible. Submissions in either category must be typed on 8.5 by 11 paper; the author’s name must not appear on the manuscript. Authors should mail two hard copies of their entries with a separate cover sheet specifying their name, contact information and submission title(s), plus a $15 application fee payable to SCAA, to the addresses below. Entry fees help support the SCAA in its mission to preserve and promote South Carolina’s literary legacy. Entries for the fiction fellowship must be original short stories or excerpts from longer works not exceeding 15 8 pages. There are no restrictions on content. Applicants may submit only one story or excerpt. Submissions and application fees should be sent to Jon Tuttle, Department of English, Francis Marion University, P.O. Box 100547, Florence, SC 29502. For more information about the fiction fellowship, contact Tuttle at jtuttle@fmarion.edu. Entries for the Carrie Nickens Poetry Fellowship, now in its sixth year, must be original manuscripts of 6-10 pages with no more than one poem per page. There are no restrictions on form or content. Submissions and application fees should be sent to Libby Bernardin, 407 Meeting St., Georgetown, SC 29440. For more information about the Nickens Poetry Fellowship, contact Bernardin at libbypoet@gmail.com. For more information about the South Carolina Academy of Authors, visit scacademyofauthors.org. Looking Ahead! Dec. 5-6 – Don’t miss the HUGE two-day garage sale to support the Mural Arts Project at the Pawleys Island Child Development Center (291 Parkersville Road, Pawleys Island). No clothing, except winter coats. If you have questions re: donations, a request for pick up, or want to volunteer, call Karen Yaniga, 843-237-8562. Friday and Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., guaranteed low prices! All the best, Linda Linda Ketron Director, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Coastal Carolina University 14427 Ocean Highway Pawleys Island, SC 29585 843-234-3422 Travel Opportunities with OLLI Partners: Grand Circle Travel: The October special for the river cruise to Old World Prague and the Blue Danube (April 214, 2015) has expired; however, the new offer (with only a deposit by the end of November) grants travelers $500 off the cruise price. The prospectus is available from the OLLI director (lketron@coastal.edu or 843-2343422) or by contacting the Grand Circle travel rep to take advantage of the special promotion: 800-597-2452, option #2 and request “Service Code” G5-26251. Earth Travel Pals is offering several small group excursions during the coming year. Summaries of the proposed trips can be found at EarthTravelPals.com or contact judy@EarthTravelPals.com (843-222-5839) or kathy@EarthTravelPals.com (843-450-2032). NEW! America’s National Parks, 10-day tour from June 5-14, 2015 (date change). View the Wonders of the West, plus stunning scenery and amazing wildlife, through its bestknown national parks, gold-mining towns and old saloons on this colorful vacation. Among the places we will visit are: Mount Rushmore; Crazy Horse Memorial; Black Hills National Forest, Deadwood, S.D.; Black Hills National Forest , Sheridan, Wyo.; Little Bighorn Battlefield in Montana, Cody, Wyo.; Buffalo Bill Center of the West; Yellowstone National Park with all its wonders; Grand Teton National Park; Jackson Hole, Wyo.; and Salt Lake City, Utah. VIP access and skip the lines for the must-see attractions, great hotels in the right locations, tour directors to make every destination fascinating with transportation to sit back and enjoy the ride to the next wonderful destination! New lower prices are $2,219 per person for double occupancy or single available for $3,004. Included meals are daily breakfast and four dinners. Deposit is $250 per person. Estimated air at $630 per person not included. Optional travel insurance available for $199 per person. Pre- and post-night stays available. 9 World Cultural Tours offers “Southern Italy,” a nine-day (Nov. 6-14, 2015) motor coach tour of Sorrento, Naples, Pompeii, the Amalfi Coast (with an optional tour of the Isle of Capri) and Rome (with an optional tour of the Vatican) for $2,999 (per person, double occupancy). Included in the fee: roundtrip airfare from Myrtle Beach (including air taxes up to $600), seven nights’ accommodations, luxury motor coach, professional tour manager, all breakfasts, welcome and farewell dinners, as well as three additional dinners, sightseeing fees, wine and cheese tasting. WCT will present the tour in a one-hour preview on Monday, Nov. 17, at Litchfield (1-2 p.m.) and Myrtle Beach (3-4 p.m.). Ongoing Activities with OLLI Partners: Through Nov. 16 – Artspace 506 (506 37th Ave. S., North Myrtle Beach) features “Maura Kenny Paintings.” Gallery hours are Wednesdays-Saturdays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., 843-273-0399 or artspace506.com. Through Nov. 25 – Freewoods Farm (9515 Freewoods Road, Burgess across from Island Green Golf Course) invites you to help make syrup (Nov. 5-25). Work begins Monday through Friday at 8:30 a.m. with stripping sugar cane. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (Nov. 11-25), sugar cane grinding and cooking takes place. Watch as Pete and Jake (mules) pull the cane mill round and round and the syrup cooks in an open kettle, the oldfashioned way. The schedule is subject to weather conditions. Donation requested: Adults, $5; Children 12 and under, $3. Group tours can also be scheduled; call for group rates, O’Neal Smalls (843-650-2064) or Freewoods Farm (843-650-9139) or visit freewoodsfarm.com. Through Dec. 28 – Hurricane Hugo: The Batiks of Leo Twiggs, commemorating the 25th Anniversary of Hurricane Hugo (1989), at the Franklin G. Burroughs and Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum in Myrtle Beach. This exhibition features a series of nine batik paintings created by Dr. Leo F. Twiggs the year following Hurricane Hugo's devastation to South Carolina's lowcountry, his childhood home. Twiggs was born in St. Stephen in 1934. He graduated from Claflin College in Orangeburg in 1956 and went on to complete his graduate studies at the Art Institute of Chicago and New York University. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sundays, 1-4 p.m., free but donations appreciated, 843-238-2510. Through Dec. 28 – Dixie Dugan: A Retrospective at the Franklin G. Burroughs and Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum in Myrtle Beach. Born in rural Kansas, artist Dixie Dugan has been a Myrtle Beach resident for the past 48 years. "Art is not my hobby. It is my life," she said recently. This retrospective will contain approximately 65 works created over the past 40 years. Now in her eighth decade, Dixie Dugan is one of the brightest lights in this areas art scene, and she is also a popular teacher and lecturer. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sundays, 1-4 p.m., free but donations appreciated, 843-238-2510. 10