Myrtle Beach Gears Up for National Hispanic Heritage Month Celebrations

Myrtle Beach Prepares to Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month

As the sun rises on September 15, the lovely coastal city of Myrtle Beach welcomes the beginning of National Hispanic Heritage Month, a time set aside to honor and celebrate the rich cultures and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans. With a variety of exciting events lined up, there’s no shortage of ways for residents and visitors to join in on the festivities!

A Brief History

National Hispanic Heritage Month wasn’t always the month-long celebration that it is today. It all started back in 1968 as a weeklong recognition under President Lyndon Johnson. But thanks to President Ronald Reagan, it expanded to a full month in 1988, running from September 15 to October 15. The chosen start date is significant; it marks the independence days of several Latin American countries, including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. You might even know that Mexico celebrates its Independence Day on September 16 with ‘El Grito de Dolores’, a fiery occasion that kicks off the festive spirit.

Library Celebrations

The Chapin Memorial Library is gearing up for the month by showcasing a collection of books reflecting the vibrancy of Hispanic culture. From September 15 to October 15, you can find books available in both Spanish and English, perfect for anyone interested in becoming bilingual. Libraries are such fantastic resources for promoting cultural understanding!

Bookstores Join the Fun

Not just the libraries, local bookstores like Barnes & Noble are stepping in to celebrate, too! They are featuring a delightful array of titles that delve into food, folklore, and the colorful traditions that make Hispanic cultures so unique. If you’re in Myrtle Beach, you can visit their store in the Market Common, or if you’re nearby in Florence, check out their store at Magnolia Mall.

Festivals and Events

Mark your calendars because on Saturday, Coastal Carolina University is providing transportation to the Cape Fear Latinos Festival in Wilmington, North Carolina! This festival promises to be a feast for the senses, with live music, traditional dance, delicious food, and vibrant art. The departure from the Lib Jackson Student Union is set for 12:30 p.m., returning around 6:30 to 7 p.m. It’s a chance to immerse yourself in a lively celebration of Hispanic heritage.

Robeson Community College’s Celebration

Jumping right into the festivities, Robeson Community College is hosting a special event that blends celebration with practical resources for students. From 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., attendees can look forward to an on-site admission decision, help with FAFSA, and even a taste of delicious Mexican cuisine catered by Melecio’s, a beloved local restaurant. With a taco bar, sweet Horchata, and traditional Tres Leches cake, it’s going to be a culinary treat for sure!

Dance and Fun

If you have a passion for dance, be sure not to miss the Viva la Danza workshop at CCU, scheduled for 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or just curious, professional instructors will guide participants through the exciting rhythms of Latin American dance styles. And speaking of fun, the LJSU Theater will showcase an exciting evening of La Lotería, featuring games, performances, and prizes from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. It’s going to be a night to remember!

Day of the Dead Festival

To wrap things up, don’t forget the upcoming 2nd Annual Day of the Dead Festival, hosted by the group “Latinos in Myrtle Beach,” taking place on Sunday in the Wicked Tuna parking lot in Murrells Inlet. Filled with vibrant music, delicious food, and local vendors, it’s an excellent way to continue celebrating Hispanic culture. If you’re a vendor interested in joining, spaces are still available!

Join the Celebration!

This month promises to be full of celebration, connection, and cultural appreciation. It’s a wonderful opportunity for everyone—whether you identify with Hispanic culture or are looking to learn more—to come together, enjoy various activities, and immerse yourselves in the colorful traditions that make our world a beautiful place. So gather your friends and family, and let’s make the most of National Hispanic Heritage Month right here in Myrtle Beach!


Author: HERE Florence

HERE Florence

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