Watermark Real Estate Group and The Global Awareness Project (GAP) have partnered to present a Real Estate Open House and Art Show in prestigious Briarcliffe Acres. This event will be held at 167 Palmetto Lane on Thursday, May 7, 2009 from 5:00pm-8:00pm for members of the media and invited guests. The public is invited to participate in a general open house on Sunday, May 10, 2009 from 3:00pm to 5:00pm. Local artists will be presenting their work while participants preview this historic home for sale. This private home, just 1 block to the beach, was one of the first four to be built in Briarcliff Acres. It boasts a backyard of ocean swash and wildlife habitat certified by the National Wildlife Federation.
http://www.watermarkagents.com/listings/909114
This event will also serve as a fundraiser for Global Awareness Project (GAP) through the silent auction of pieces by the late, local artist and real estate developer, John Schwartz. These “concrete flowers” were created by Schwartz in the 1940’s out of remaining materials, during the construction of one of Myrtle Beach’s original landmarks, Lakeside Motel. The Global Awareness Project (GAP) was founded in 2007 by co-founders Carl Kerridge and Jessica Durivage who recognized that one of the greatest unmet needs of non-profit organizations is the ability to build community awareness of their missions, activities and accomplishments. GAP’s vision is to assist with the marketing and promotion of other non-profit organizations through multimedia art, photojournalism and documentary work. They accomplish this through creative projects such as organizing art shows which bring all walks of the community together to honor local culture.
For more information, please visit http://www.theglobalawarenessproject.org/.
Directions to the house:
From Hwy 17 BusinessTurn into Briarcliffe Acres via Middle Gate Rd (North Entry). Follow Middle Gate towards the beach. When the road splits, bear right onto Beach Drive. Go through 1 stop sign and Turn left onto Palmetto Lane.
Friday, May 8, 2009
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