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Minuteman Press
1772 Hwy 501 • 501 Plaza • Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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  • Homecoming Celebration to honor baseball program of North Myrtle Beach

    The City of North Myrtle Beach and the Historical Museum of the North Myrtle Beach Area will host together a Homecoming Celebration on May 15th at the City Central Park ball fields for those who helped to develop a local youth baseball team beginning in the 1950s.

  • Lake City farmers market plans grand reopening

    The Lake City Farmers Market is planning a grand reopening ceremony on Thursday April 5th at 2:00p.m. at its newly renovated, fully enclosed facility in Lake City, just outside of Myrtle Beach. The Certified South Carolina Community-based farmers market is no doubt using flyer printing and poster printing to make the local community aware of the fully restored market and to attract customers for the upcoming season.

  • Annual conference of middle school educators to be held at Myrtle Beach

    Myrtle Beach, South Carolina will be the host this weekend, March 3rd and 4th, for the 35th annual conference of the South Carolina Middle School Association. The theme of this years conference is Past. Present, Future and the highlights include a welcoming address by Brad Dean, the President and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce for the Myrtle Beach Area, at 8:00 Saturday morning and a proclamation by the Mayor of Myrtle Beach, John Rhodes. Printing services are no doubt being used to announce the proclamation and make the public more aware of the conference, its goals and how it will benefit the educational community.

  • Myrtle Beach Museum celebrates 15th anniversary

    On Saturday February 4th, the Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon Chapin Art Museum in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina celebrated its 15th anniversary with special events and exhibitions. The Museum used printing services to print flyers and posters inform the public about the celebration and invite the community to attend it.

  • Environmentalists oppose work on interstate

    The Southern Environmental Law Center, an environmentalist group on Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is fighting a South Carolina Department of Transportation plan to build a road project that would tie the town into the states Interstate 51 system with upgrades along US routes 501 and 301. According to David Farren, a Law Center attorney, the Department of Transportation needs to acquire a wetlands permit from the federal government for Interstate 73 and to develop a plan for the entire project before it can proceed. The Law Center is using printing services to print flyers and posters making residents of the area aware of the road project and inform them of the potential hazards to the community should this project proceed without proper authority.

  • Success in Myrtle Beach with free admissions to attractions

    Myrtle Beach, South Carolina has been a popular vacation resort for many across the United States and abroad and, in particular, the Sands Resorts has found this year to be extremely profitable with special vacation packages that have enabled guest to rent a room or condo at the regular price and then get free admissions to many of the attractions in the area at no additional price. The Sands Hotel has used vast marketing campaigns that have not only include radio and television spots but printing services ranging from a variety of brochures and flyers to hanging posters in neighboring towns and throughout the state as well as neighboring states.

  • Forum held to discuss proposed interstate

    A forum was held last month in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina for local residents and local state and elected officials to discuss the impact of the proposed I-73 Interstate that will run between North and South Carolina. The North Myrtle Beach and Myrtle Beach Chambers of Commerce sponsored the event with about 50 people in attendance.