After Your Round: What To Do In Myrtle Beach In July

Monday, July 12, 2010 by Chris King

1b.jpgSure more than 100 Myrtle Beach golf courses provide ample entertainment, but the fun along the Grand Strand doesn’t end with the final putt. The Myrtle Beach area is chocked full of good times and here are five of the best off course activities to enjoy throughout the remainder of July.

Comedian Jim Gaffigan - One of the nation’s hottest standup comics, Jim Gaffigan, is coming to Alabama Theatre on July 31. Gaffigan, a regular on the David Letterman show, is best known for his one-hour Comedy Central special, “Beyond the Pale.” If you are looking for a few laughs, don’t miss this one. 


Summer Parrot Head Music & Wine Fest
– It’s hard to beat Jimmy Buffet music and good wine, and La Belle Aimie Vineyard will have both on Saturday, July 24. The Parrot Head Music & Wine Fest is also the perfect opportunity to discover La Belle Aimie, one of the Grand Strand’s hidden gems.

Myrtle Beach Pelicans – The Atlanta Braves Class A affiliate, the Pelicans will be at home July 19-21 and July 29-31. The Braves top talent comes through Myrtle Beach – does the name Jason Heyward ring a bell? – and this year’s resident phenom is starting pitcher Julio Teheran, one of baseball’s top prospects. The Pelicans play in one of America’s nicest minor league stadiums and you are guaranteed to see a few future major leaguers.

Sprite Concert Series – Broadway at the Beach is the epicenter of Myrtle Beach nightlife and every Tuesday throughout the summer will feature a different Sprite Concert Series band at Celebrity Square. The names aren’t big but the fun will be.  The concerts are free and more than 10 restaurants, nightclubs and bars are located within a pitching wedge of the outdoor stage.

Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre – One of the July highlights of the House of Blues calendar is the Murder Mystery Theatre Dinners (checkout the schedule). It’s an interactive dinner show that provides ample laughs and drama. If you can figure out who committed the “murder,” you might be rewarded.

 

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