Hard to believe that the Myrtle Beach area’s “social event of the fall” is entering its 25th year. It’s sneaking up on us quickly, but it’s not too late to get involved with Taste of the Town at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center:
This year’s event is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 14, with more than 50 Grand Strand restaurants scheduled to participate. For them, it’s a spirited competition to earn one of the event’s top honors, and for visitors it’s an awesome opportunity to stuff your face with some spectacular cuisine.
And for the kids at Saint Andrew Catholic School, Taste of the Town brings in much-needed funds to support its programs.
For more information, call the Saint Andrew Catholic School office at 843-448-6062 or visit the event Web site. And come Oct. 14, be sure to bring a hearty appetite!
I read a post on Craigslist that said Divine Dining Group was going bankrupt, then went on to attack Jack Devine and some lawyer from Pawley’s. I work for Divine Dining Group and can tell you that it is NOT going bankrupt. All people do by spreading this rumor is to hurt the people who work there and their families. I have a wife and two kids; they should not suffer because people like spreading bad news, even if it is untrue.
If someone has an ax to grind with Jack or any of the other higher ups, take it out on them, not the people who work for them.
Think about your neighbors, friends, and their families don’t spread viscous rumors and please support your local businesses; we all need it right now.