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Myrtle Beach Beach Rules, Whispering Pines Reopens, Mustang Week Revs Up!"
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Myrtle Beach Beach Rules, Whispering Pines Reopens, Mustang Week Revs Up!"
Myrtle Beach Pulse
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Myrtle Beach Beach Rules, Whispering Pines Reopens, Mustang Week Revs Up!"
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Sep 4, 2025
Welcome To The Latest Edition of Myrtle Beach Pulse! |
We have a lot of great things planned! You don't need to wait every week to get the latest news. We've added a breaking news feature. This will always have the latest news and stories for you to stay up to date on the Myrtle Beach area.
We'll also be having some great giveaways and contest too coming up.
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Trivia Question❓What popular television show was partly filmed in Myrtle Beach, SC, featuring a family who lived in a beachfront house called "The Beach House"? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
Joke Of The Day |
Why don't seagulls fly over Myrtle Beach? Because then they would be bay gulls! (bagels) |
Local Business Spotlight Wanderlust Therapy |
A new full-time private practice is bringing a fresh perspective on mental health to the Grand Strand area.
After six years of part-time work, Jennifer Cangeme the founder of Wanderless Therapy is now fully dedicated to her practice, with a mission to help individuals and couples navigate life's challenges.
Specializing in counseling and coaching, the founder focuses on personal development and helping clients achieve their goals to become "a better version of themselves."
Her practice caters primarily to women aged 20 to 50 who are struggling with life transitions. "I love working with women going through life transitions and how we navigate it and how we create a more positive story out of whatever hardship we're going through," she said.
Beyond one-on-one sessions, the founder also offers a variety of workshops.
The "Last 90 Day Challenge" for women, is scheduled for September 20th. The workshop is designed to help participants define a goal they want to accomplish by the end of the year and create an actionable plan with built-in accountability. Other workshops cover topics like self-care, boundaries, and attachment theory.
Jennifer also dedicates a significant part of her practice to marriage counseling, emphasizing a proactive approach. "I just wish that people did it more proactively than reactively," she stated, noting that early intervention can save couples from the financial and emotional toll of divorce. With a direct and "no-sugar-coating" style, she aims to push clients toward change rather than letting them "enable themselves to stay stuck." |
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Living In South Carolina |
Who can relate to this? LOL She’s got the hospitality of a Southern belle and the emotional stability of a raccoon in a Dollar General. |
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Area News... |
Myrtle Beach has eased several beach rules following the end of summer, making it easier for locals and tourists to enjoy the coastal experience.
As of right after Labor Day, dogs are welcome on the sand and the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk at all hours, provided they stay leashed and owners clean up after them.
Bicycles are also allowed on both the beach and boardwalk with no time restrictions, giving cyclists added freedom in the off-season.
Beachgoers can now set up tents and canopies up to 12 by 12 feet, as long as they are placed in line with or behind the current umbrella row to keep views clear and ensure safety.
These relaxed rules are in place until May 1, with bans on alcohol and fires still enforced year-round.
Everyone is encouraged to stay updated on local regulations and make the most of Myrtle Beach’s quieter season. Read More... |
Whispering Pines Golf Club, Myrtle Beach’s only municipal course, is celebrating its grand reopening after an extensive renovation.
Golfers will now find upgraded tee boxes, greens, fairways, and sand traps, plus a newly repaved parking lot and advanced irrigation systems.
These improvements are designed to elevate every aspect of the playing experience.
Soon, a sign welcoming visitors to the “Golf Capital of the World!” will greet arrivals at Myrtle Beach International Airport, highlighting the city’s legendary status in the golf world.
Around the Grand Strand, top courses are also getting major facelifts.
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Mustang Week roars back into Myrtle Beach from September 1–6, 2025, bringing an action-packed celebration for fans of Ford’s iconic pony car.
The fun begins September 1 with a lively Kick-Off Party at The Landing at the Boathouse, packed with music, food, and Mustang camaraderie.
On September 2, Suck, Bang, Blow in Murrells Inlet hosts the Coyote Bash, putting Coyote-powered Mustangs in the spotlight alongside live entertainment.
Broadway Grand Prix transforms into Mustang central on September 3 with family-friendly racing, games, and more.
September 5 is the Official Mustang Week Car Show at Myrtle Beach Mall, featuring a spectacular lineup of Mustangs, dyno runs, and specialty exhibits.
The excitement wraps up with the All Ford Cruise-In on September 6, welcoming every Ford enthusiast for a day of music, awards, and showcase vehicles.
Additional unofficial gatherings, including a Cruise-In at Bagel Port and a two-day event at Greg Rowles Legacy Theatre, add to the community spirit.
Mustang Week 2025 promises unforgettable experiences for car lovers across the Grand Strand. Read More... |
Pet of the Week... Sponsored by Toasty Dog Coffee |
Meet this adorable female 7-8 week old mixed-breed pup, full of playful charm and sweet puppy energy.
With a beautiful tan coat, soulful eyes, and those irresistible perked ears, this little one is ready to capture your heart. Their goofy grin and wagging tail show a friendly and curious spirit, eager to explore the world with a loving family.
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What's Cooking |
I LOVE Okra! When I was growing up I used to call them 'Pop Bottle Pickles' LOL. Fried Okra is one of my favorite appetizers. Here is a collection of easy Okra recipes. enjoy! |
Family Friendly Events |
Teen Summit at the Train Depot 📅 Date: Saturday, September 6, 2025 🕒 Time: 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. 📍 Location: The Train Depot, downtown Myrtle Beach 🎟️ Admission: Free; open to all middle and high school students, no registration required 📄 Details: Hosted by the Boys & Girls Club of the Grand Strand and Myrtle Beach, this event provides a space for teens to discuss local issues, including the new juvenile curfew. The aim is to inform and empower local youth in a supportive setting
📅 Dates: Monday, September 1 – Saturday, September 6, 2025 📍 Locations: Multiple venues—including Myrtle Beach Mall and cruise-in locations across the Grand Strand 🎟️ Admission: Varies per event; many activities are free or low-cost 📄 Details: Celebrating the 60th annual Mustang Week, expect car shows, cruise-ins, contests, and plenty of Mustang-themed fun throughout the week
Music on Main: “The Entertainers” 📅 Date: Thursday, September 4, 2025 🕒 Time: Evening (exact time typically early evening) 📍 Location: Main Street, North Myrtle Beach 🎟️ Admission: Likely free; part of outdoor concert series 📄 Details: A live performance by “The Entertainers” kicks off the Music on Main series in North Myrtle Beach. A great way to enjoy local music in a festive downtown atmosphere.
Home Depot Kids Workshop📅 Date: First Saturday of the month (September 6, 2025) 🕒 Time: Typically mid-morning (varies by store) 📍 Location: Home Depot stores (local area) 🎟️ Admission: Free (materials provided at no cost) 📄 Details: Monthly DIY build sessions for kids—hands-on crafts that are fun and educational. Call your local store for exact time and project details. |
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💡 Answer to Trivia Question: The popular reality show "Siesta Key" was partly filmed in Myrtle Beach, SC. |
That wraps up another edition of Myrtle Beach Pulse. |
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