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NC BeachBlast Festival In August So Get Ready To Get Your Shag On

If you’ve been living in the South for a while, or if you’re like me and you grew up here, you know ‘Beach Music’ is huge! I think there is…

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Photo by Roger Kisby/Getty Images

Photo by Roger Kisby/Getty Images

If you've been living in the South for a while, or if you're like me and you grew up here, you know 'Beach Music' is huge! I think there is still a huge beach music/shag event in Myrtle Beach. Before I was born, my parents won some shag competition here in Charlotte. If you love shagging and beach music, Kings Mountain is the place to be in a few weeks.

As I was scrolling through Facebook, I saw some info on NC BeachBlast Festival. It's happening August 18 and 19, at Patriots Park in Kings Mountain. The City of Kings Mountain is putting the event on.

There festival will have fun for the whole family! There's going to be inflatables, games, Water Wars, watermelon eating and a hula hoop and beach party costume contest. Kids can see pirates and mermaids and enjoy the Rotary Splash Pad.

Vendors will be on hand serving food and beverages, and you can also do some shopping at Boardwalk Vendor Row with over 50 vendors!

Of course, you can't have a beach blast without some beach music! DJ Johnny B  and DJ Eric Bowman will be on hand as well as some of the hottest beach music bands: Too Much Sylva, Jim Quick and Coastline, Cat5, Swingin' Medallions, and Band of Oz. In addition to the great music, food and shopping, there will also be a BeachBlast Golf Cart Parade.

I briefly took shagging lessons when I was married. It looks like such a fun dance and since my parents were both great at it, I was up for learning. I only took a few lessons, but I need to start checking in on lessons locally. Looks fun!

If you're looking for something fun to do before the kids go back to school, or something festive after their first week or two, this festival looks like a good time! If you're not familiar with Kings Mountain, it's about 40 minutes or so from Charlotte. Worth the drive for some beach blasting fun!

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North And South Carolina Have Some Of The Best Beaches To Visit In Fall

The beaches in North Carolina and South Carolina are popular not only for those of us who live in those states. Visitors from all over the United States and even Canada enjoy the sand and sea here in the South. But which are the best beaches to visit in fall?

This summer has been brutally hot, even with the breeze from the Atlantic Ocean. Once fall arrives, and the temperatures cool down a bit, our beaches are still quite popular. Since the temps aren't frigid here in the fall and winter, the Carolina's beaches are still a fun place for a vacation.

According to Southern Living, North and South Carolina have some of the best beaches to enjoy once fall hits. The magazine has released its list of the '25 Best Fall Beach Spots for 2023.' Check out which beaches in North and South Carolina made the list below.

North And South Carolina's Best Beaches To Visit In Fall (Southern Living)

Hatteras Island, North Carolina

Hatteras Island is in the top ten of Southern Living's list, coming in at #9. This spot in the Outter Banks islands gives you access to the Atlantic Ocean and Pamlico sound. The sand and and sea are gorgeous! It's a great place to relax and listen to the sound of the waves, or to fish, surf, or swim. If you enjoy lighthouses, there are two, including the black-and-white spiraled Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. This is one of North Carolina's most serene beaches, and it's a great place to get away from the rush of daily life.

Huntington Beach State Park, South Carolina

As many times as I've been to Myrtle Beach and Murrels Inlet, I've never been to Huntington Beach State Park. It comes in at #10 on the list. It's technically in Murrels Inlet, and it's a nature lover's perfect place. You can fish, hike, camp, and get in some amazing bird watching. There are two campgrounds within the park, and both have accessible sites, full hookups, restrooms, and access to the beach. If you're an art lover, every September folks flock to the state park for the Atalaya Arts and Crafts Festival.  

Pawley's Island, South Carolina

As a kid, I went to Pawley's Island every summer with my mom and stepdad. When we started going in the 70's/early 80's, there wasn't a lot to do. We'd stay in a house on the beach that had no television, and as a kid, I hated that! Now, as an adult, I'm all about it! When we went there was the fabulous beach, and that was about it. We'd go crabbing, swimming, and at night, play board games. Pawley's Island has grown considerably since then! Now there are hotels, golf courses, food tours, and more. It's not too far from Myrtle Beach, but despite its growth, still has a cool shabby, chic vibe. It's definitely more touristy than I remember but is amazingly beautiful! Pawley's Island is #18 on the list.

Sullivan's Island, South Carolina

This tranquil South Carolina getaway is located on a two and a half-mile long barrier island near the mouth of Charleston Harbor. Sadly, I've never been here either. Sullivan's Island is a great location if you're looking for quiet and charming. The island is #23 on the list and it's only 3.3 miles, so it's a small area, but has lots of charm. It's a great place for paddle boarding, kiteboarding, and fishing. If you're into history, you can enjoy Revolutionary War landmarks. If you're a fan of literature, Edgar Allan Poe was stationed at the fort there, and you can make a stop at Poe's Tavern and pay homage to the Gothic novelist. 

Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina

This popular hot spot in Wilmington, North Carolina is #25 on the list. Wrightsville Beach is just east of Wilmington, and the actual beach is breathtaking. Since UNCW is right there, you'll see lots of college kids around. There are tons of amazing food spots, great fishing, and an adorable laid-back beach town. I lived in Wilmington for a few months, and really enjoyed it. Carolina Beach, which is 20 minutes from Wrightsville Beach, is great too! Usually, it's a bit less crowded. In fall in Wrightsville Beach there are fun festivals like Riverfest and The North Carolina Oyster Festival. There are always things to do and see there, no matter what time of year you go. Lots of cool bars to check out, and lots of family fun activities too!

 

 

Melany Myers is a Gastonia native and has spent most of her life here in North Carolina. Mel has worked in radio for over 20 years, many of which she spent co-hosting morning shows in Charlotte, NC, and Columbia, SC. Mel loves 80’s music, going to concerts, cooking, and eating! She is always writing about random news stories that really make you wonder, “what in the world?!” She also writes about rock music and human-interest content.

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