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Things to do in the Myrtle Beach area on July 20


Ron Feingold, known for his a-cappella talents, opens a seven-night run through Sunday, with John Charles and Cooter Douglas opening, at Comedy Cabana, 9588 N. Kings Highway, just north of Myrtle Beach.
Ron Feingold, known for his a-cappella talents, opens a seven-night run through Sunday, with John Charles and Cooter Douglas opening, at Comedy Cabana, 9588 N. Kings Highway, just north of Myrtle Beach. Courtesy photo

Events at libraries

Two Horry County Memorial Library branches have special events (www.hcml.org):

▪ “Around the World at the Library: Patagonia!” with Kathy Tiso, 10-11:15 a.m. at North Myrtle Beach branch, 910 First Ave. S. Details at 915-5281.

▪ Friends of the Carolina Forest Library used book sale, 10 a.m. at Carolina Forest branch 2250 Carolina Forest Blvd., east of U.S. 501. Fill bag with books for $5 total. 915-5282.

Weekly sensory movies

A weekly movie series for families with children with autism continues with “How to Train Your Dragon 2.” Other titles: “Paddington” July 27, “The Lego Movie” Aug. 3, and “Earth to Echo” Aug. 10. Details at 609-744-0099, or email beckylarge66@gmail.com. Reach venue at 282-0550.

Details | 10 a.m. Mondays at Grand 14 Cinema at The Market Common in Myrtle Beach. Free; doors open 9:30 a.m.

‘Alvin’ sequel for $1

The “Summer Movie Clubhouse,” with movies Mondays-Wednesdays and changing weekly through Aug.10-12, continues with “Alvin & the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked.” Details at 839-3225 or www.cinemark.com.

Details | 10 a.m. at Cinemark, at Coastal Grand mall, off Seaboard Street in Myrtle Beach. $1.

Titanic story at museum

In “Tiramisu and Titanic, Too,” Julie Hedgepeth Williams, author of “A Rare Titanic Family,” will share the survival story of Sylvia Caldwell from a fateful sailing, and guests will feast on desserts. Reservations requested at 427-7668, or email HistoryAndMore@nmbmuseum.com.

Where | 7 p.m. at North Myrtle Beach Area Historical Museum, 799 Second Ave. N., North Myrtle Beach, for $10 adults, $5 youth. (Museum open noon-4 p.m. Wednesdays-Fridays, for $5 ages 13-59, $4 ages 60 and older or student/military with ID, $3 ages 5-12, and free ages 4 and younger.)

Feingold hits Cabana

Ron Feingold, known for his a cappella talents, will perform nightly through Sunday, with John Charles and Cooter Douglas opening. Details at 449-4242 or comedycabana.com.

Details | 8 p.m. (also 10:15 p.m. Friday-Saturday) at Comedy Cabana, 9588 N. Kings Highway, just north of Myrtle Beach, for $15 or $17.50.

For a complete list of upcoming events, festivals and shows, visit MyrtleBeachOnline.com/kicks.

This story was originally published July 19, 2015 at 11:00 AM with the headline "Things to do in the Myrtle Beach area on July 20."

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