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Things to do in the Myrtle Beach area on Jan. 29

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Enjoy symphony production

The Long Bay Symphony presents “Mahler’s ‘Titan’ Symphony,” featuring David Jolley, horn soloist. The program comprises Schumann’s “Manfred” overture, Richard Strauss’ “Horn Concerto No. 1” and Mahler’s “Symphony No. 1 (‘Titan’).” Details at 448-8379 or www.longbaysymphony.com.

When | 4 p.m.

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Where | Myrtle Beach High School Music and Arts Center, 3302 Robert Grissom Parkway, between 29th and 38th avenues North

How much | Single tickets: $35, $40 or $45; seniors $30, $35 or $40; and students age 22 or younger with valid ID $10

Take your car to club gathering

The Myrtle Beach Car Club and Original Sock Hop will have a gathering, with everyone asked to bring a nonperishable or canned food for relay to local food banks. Special awards will be given for best Corvette and Mustang. 215-3849 or 742-9802.

When | 1-4 p.m.

Where | Inside The X Sports Complex, 568 George Bishop Parkway, west of Myrtle Beach, between U.S. 501 and U.S. 17 Bypass, across from Beach Church.

How much | Free

Take the veteran in your life bowling

Through March 31, all veterans and active duty military are invited every Sunday for complimentary bowling, and friends and family sharing the same lane receive a discount. Also, 25 cents from every pair of shoes rented will be donated to the Veterans Welcome Home Center in Little River (veteranswelcomehomeandresourcecenter.org). Details at 236-1020 or www.waccamawbowling.com.

When | noon-11 p.m.

Where | Waccamaw Bowling Center, 101 Gray Drive, west of Myrtle Beach, off U.S. 501, just west of River Oaks Drive and the Intracoastal Waterway

How much | Three games and a hot dog for free for veterans/active duty personnel; $1 games and hot dogs for accompanying friends and family

Catch a showing of ‘Bigfoot’

Atlantic Stage’s fourth season continues with “Bigfoot and Other Lost Souls,” performed Thursdays-Sundays through Feb. 12, before the musical’s formal world premiere in May in Alaska. This show is not geared for ages 11 and younger. Details at 877-287-8587 or www.atlanticstage.com.

When | 3 p.m.

Where | 79th Avenue Theatre at Coastal Carolina University Myrtle Beach Education Center, at U.S. 17 Bypass

How much | $25 individuals; $20 educators, military personnel, and anyone 55 and older; and $15 students, including Osher Lifelong Learning Institute members

See the Strand from the air

Grand Strand tours by helicopter are available with ranges of 2 to 54 miles, and custom tours.

When | Open 10 a.m.

Where |

• Executive Helicopters, 2800 Terminal St., North Myrtle Beach. 427-7351 or www.executiveheli.com.

• Huffman Helicopters, 3000 S. Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach, by east end of Myrtle Beach International Airport. 946-0022 or www.huffmanhelicopters.com.

How much | Rates start at $20 for two miles

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