WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1ST, 2025
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[10:00 am] Mobile Library- YMCA Stop
Location: Mobile Library - Bookmobile (1)
Program Type: MobileYMCA of Coastal Carolina
5000 Claire Chapin Epps Dr.
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[10:00 am] Storytime at Futrell Park
Location: Futrell Park - Futrell Playground (1)
Program Type: YouthStorytime at Futrell Park
For children of all ages
Meet at designated location for stories, songs, and music.
Futrell Park and Playground 1073 Futrell Drive Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 -
[11:00 am] Wellness with Wendy - Vegan Pumpkin Pancakes
Location: Chapin Memorial Library - Non-Fiction Area (102)
Program Type: AdultVegan Pumpkin Pancakes The ultimate Fall breakfast! They are bursting with pumpkin pie flavor and are so easy to make. They don’t have any added refined sugar, but are instead sweetened with pure maple syrup. Program led by Wendy Bass, Recreation Leader/Fitness Instructor and One Day to Wellness Coach.
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[1:00 pm] Mobile Library - Valor Memorial Park
Location: Mobile Library - Bookmobile (1)
Program Type: MobileValor Memorial Park
1120 Farrow Parkway
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[2:00 pm] Horry County Museum Presents: The Bigham Family Murders
Location: Chapin Memorial Library - Main Meeting Room (101)
Program Type: AdultJoin Horry County Museum Curator, Abigail Geedy, to learn about South Carolina’s sensational murder trial of the 20th century and the family behind it. The Bigham Family was a prominent family in Marion and Florence Counties often whispered about and feared by their neighbors.
Throughout six generations of the family living in SC, a number of the members were accused of circumventing the law, murdering family members and workers, and general unpleasantness, culminating in the events of January 15, 1921 where five members of the family were killed. The surviving member of the family, Edmund Bigham, was put on trial for the murders and was tried three separate times, once in Florence County and twice in Conway, SC, all while maintaining that it was his brother, Smiley, who had killed his family then taken his own life.
This talk will detail the family history of the Bighams and the trials of Edmund Bigham.
Registration for this program is requested.
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