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Things to do in the Myrtle Beach area on Jan. 4

This photo shows “Jill-Hammer,” an oil on canvas by Michael Craig, as part of “Fall Art Show,” with more than 100 new works, through mid-January at Collectors Cafe & Art Gallery, 7740 N. Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach.
This photo shows “Jill-Hammer,” an oil on canvas by Michael Craig, as part of “Fall Art Show,” with more than 100 new works, through mid-January at Collectors Cafe & Art Gallery, 7740 N. Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach. Courtesy photo

Art show continues at Collectors Cafe

The Fall Art Show, with more than 100 new works, continues through mid-January. Details at 843-449-9370 or www.collectorscafeandgallery.com.

Details: Noon-11 p.m. Mondays-Saturdays at Collectors Cafe & Art Gallery, 7740 N. Kings HIghway, Myrtle Beach.

Bowl special rolls every Monday

Residents of Horry and Georgetown counties who show ID can bowl games for $1.50 each on Mondays. Shoe rental is extra. Details at 843-238-2695 or www.surfsidebowlingcenter.com.

Details: 4 p.m. till closing, at Surfside Bowl Entertainment Center, 510 U.S. 17 Business N., Surfside Beach.

Ride down memory lane

See a museum of muscle and classic cars and trucks owned and restored by car enthusiast Paul Cummings. Details at 843-903-4774 or www.wheelsofyesteryearmb.com.

Details: Open 10 a.m. daily at Wheels of Yesteryear, 413 Hospitality Lane, near Carolina Forest, off U.S. 501, across from main entrance to Tanger Outlets, by Myrtle Beach Speedway, for $9 ages 16 and older, $6 ages 9-15, and free ages 8 and younger.

This story was originally published January 3, 2016 at 10:00 AM with the headline "Things to do in the Myrtle Beach area on Jan. 4."

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