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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Caring Transitions: tough transitions in life can be made easier
By Tim Callahan Ninety-year-old Tony Caggiano was scheduled to go home soon from the hospital. He won’t recognize the outside of the home, but he will recognize the inside. With the help of Caring Transitions, Tony’s wife, Maureen, moved out … Continue reading
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Personal scrapbook project becomes Murrells Inlet ‘Images of America’ book
By Tim Callahan A home project for Steve Strickland, a fourth generation Murrells Inlet native, “ballooned” into the Murrells Inlet History Project. It is projected to culminate this early summer in a book with 240 pictures and captions, to be … Continue reading
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MI 2020: It’s ‘Chowder Talk’ time
It’s chowder time in the inlet. Murrells Inlet 2020 invites the community to its annual spring “Chowder Talk” on Tues., March 6, at Inlet Affairs, located at 4024 Hwy. 17 Bus. in Murrells Inlet. Complimentary chowder and beverages will be … Continue reading
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UCC: A vision for low volume, high-impact fellowship
Many churches are high volume and low-impact. Doug Gonsalves, a 24-year-old with no seminary training, envisions something different. “I want a low volume, high-impact church that serves the community and creates disciples, not church visitors.” His goal is to plant … Continue reading
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Our local newspaper celebrates 2nd anniversary
As we celebrate our second anniversary this month and start publishing in year number three of the Murrells Inlet Messenger, I was wondering if you knew print newspapers are obsolete? Well, of course not. You can’t know that because you … Continue reading
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February issue available on Web
The full February print edition can be viewed online by clicking on print edition above, then clicking on FebWeb. Enjoy!
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