The Grand Strand Story exists to preserve the memory, meaning, and lived experience of this place.
Support for this work is offered freely by individuals, professionals, businesses, and cultural stewards who believe a community is something to be cared for — not captured.
Sponsorship does not imply ownership, influence, or priority. Stories are never shaped by sponsors, and participation is never exchanged for visibility.
Those listed here stand alongside the community, helping ensure this space remains open, grounded, and intact for those who come to share — now and in the years ahead.
These businesses stand with our community.
We thank them.
Local Businesses Supporting the Stories of The Grand Strand
Local businesses who support this work help keep the platform healthy, accessible, and rooted in the place it serves.
Their support makes room for stories to be gathered, preserved, and shared — without dictating what is told or how it is told.
An Artisan in the Network is someone whose primary economic output is their own original work — not the execution, reproduction, or facilitation of work authored by others, or services provided for others.
If it is hand-crafted original work, created one at a time, it fits.
If it is historical education produced by an individual, or original creative writing within the liberal arts, it counts.
If this fits what you do, we would like to tell others about your work.
You may add your name and a link to your work here, at no cost to you.
Cultural & Creative Stewards
This space is reserved for artists, preservationists, makers, musicians, photographers, cultural nonprofits, and creative stewards whose work actively carries the living memory of the Grand Strand forward.
Support here is acknowledged with care and respect — never used to steer stories, shape narrative, or create hierarchy.
This is community presence, not promotion.
No sponsors are listed yet.
For Educators & Historians
Teachers, historians, librarians, and researchers are warmly encouraged to freely use the Grand Strand Story Network as a living record of place.
If you are teaching, preserving, or documenting local history, this platform is here for you — openly and without obligation. Use it in classrooms. Cite it in research. Share it with students. Build from it.
We believe this exchange — access, care, and responsible use — is a natural form of reciprocity, and a perfect alignment with the purpose of this Network.
If you ever wish to collaborate, guide students in storytelling, or highlight a local history project, we would be honored to stand beside that work.
For Those Interested in How Support Works
Support here is acknowledged quietly and fairly.
Those who choose to stand with the community are listed in the order they began supporting — not by size, status, or visibility.
No one can buy a higher position, greater prominence, or perceived importance.
Support is recognized, not optimized.
Those who supported this work early remain visible, respected, and never displaced.
This structure removes favoritism, honors trust, and keeps the focus where it belongs — on the stories and the place they come from.
Part of the Grand Strand Story Network
Each community in the Grand Strand Story Network carries its own voice, memory, and place. These sites stand beside one another — not above or below — as a shared shoreline of lived experience.
Arcadian Shores • Atlantic Beach • Carolina Forest • Cherry Grove • Crescent Beach • Garden City • Georgetown • Litchfield • Longs • Ocean Drive • Socastee • Pawleys Island • Windy Hill • Waccamaw • Surfside Beach • Little River • Murrells Inlet • North Myrtle Beach • Conway • Myrtle Beach
Support the Entire Grand Strand Story Network
$250 per month/ Network-wide support that strengthens the work without defining it.
Note: Support for individual communities is $12.50 per month and is available only through the community sites themselves. The PayPal subscription link below is for network-wide support only.
Businesses may support the communities they serve, or stand with the entire network.
Both are equal acts of care.
Network-wide support sustains every community in the Grand Strand Story Network — so each place may remain free to speak in its own voice.
Network-wide support never replaces local care — it simply allows every place to remain open.
