WWII recounted
In “Coffee with Friends, “ Virginia author Ella E. Schneider Hilton will share her life experience during World War II and beyond in “A Displaced Person: A Girl’s Life in Russia, Germany and America.” Details at 915-5281, 503-3729 or www.hcml.org.
Details | 10 a.m. at Horry County Memorial Library North Myrtle Beach branch, 910 First Ave. S., for free.
‘Promenades’ conclude
The 27th annual FPC “Promenades” Concert Series concludes with “Opera to Broadway with Love,” with popular arias, duets, and trios from opera and highlights from “Les Miserables,” with the FPC Players chorus joining Noreen O’Reilly Hancheck, soprano; Jeff Jones, baritone, Brown Bradley, tenor; and Philip Powell and Susan Cadwell, piano; and Jesse Willis, percussionist. Details at 448-4496 or www.myrtlebeachpresbyterianchurch.org/m-concert-and-events.cfm.
Details | 1 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 1300 N. Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach, for $10 at door.
Pastiche at library
The Friends of the Waccamaw Library welcome the return of Pastiche, with a collage of dramatic interludes, by Murrells Inlet Community Theatre’s repertory troupe Second Stage. Details at 545-3623 or www.friendsofthewaccamawlibrary.org.
Details | 7 p.m. at Georgetown County Library Waccamaw Neck Branch, 24 Commerce Lane, Pawleys Island, west of U.S. 17, for free.
Charity Ball in Supply
The Brunswick Sheriff’s Charitable Foundation’s “Diamonds & Denim Sheriff’s Charity Ball,” benefiting Matthew’s Ministry, will include music by Jim Quick & Coastline. Details at 910-253-0922 or www.sheriffscharity.com.
Details | 7 p.m. at 101 Stone Chimney Place, Supply, N.C. $80, or two for $150.
‘PaleyFest’ on screen
See “PaleyFest,” featuring the cast of “The Walking Dead,” on the silver screen. Details at 839-3225.
Details | 8 p.m. at Cinemark at Coastal Grand mall, off Seaboard Street in Myrtle Beach, for $15 adults, $14 seniors/students and $13 children.
For a complete list of upcoming events, festivals and shows visit MyrtleBeach
Online.com/kicks-online.






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