For visitors and locals, The Moveable Feast combines love of books with love of food Book enthusiasts who also enjoy a variety of delicious cuisine have an amazing opportunity while visiting South Carolina’s Hammock Coast. For more than two decades, the Moveable Feast has offered the best of both worlds: local, regional, and national authors speaking about their books, and local restaurants providing the best of their tasty creations. Linda Ketron, who started the Moveable Feast in January 1998 as a six-week course for CLASS (Community Learning About Special Subjects), said it started out small, but has evolved into something very special. “In the beginning, the Moveable Feast featured a variety of local folks - historians like Lee Brockington (before she'd published any books), authors like Alberta Quattlebaum, musicians like Tom Fox, and Lowcountry characters like Oscar Vickd, who was an author, artist, storyteller and chef,” Ketron said.
Front Street in Georgetown Proudly Waves the American Flag Visitors to Front Street in historic Georgetown will be welcomed by a patriotic display of American flags outside most shops and restaurants. On May 1 at 2 p.m., business owners on Front Street in Georgetown will mount American flags in newly installed brackets.
Getting Here Best ways to get to South Carolina's Hammock Coast Whether you are driving, flying, or boating to Georgetown County, South Carolina, you will quickly find that the Hammock Coast, with its pristine beaches, scenic marshlands and live oaks, is like no other place.
Discover 5 paths to Gullah Geechee culture on the Hammock Coast Three hundred years ago, Georgetown County, South Carolina, held a claim to fame.
Frontier Airlines expands service to Hammock Coast region Low-fare carrier Frontier Airlines will expand its flights to Myrtle Beach International Airport, which is one of three airports serving South Carolina's Hammock Coast.