CONWAY, S.C. (WPDE) — Many people headed out to Downtown Conway Saturday morning to share their pride for the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers and enjoy the Halloween spirit.
This year, the annual Conway Halloween Golf Cart Parade and CCU Homecoming Parade combined for one “monster” of a parade.
TRENDING:No one walks alone: Tidelands Health’s walk raises over $180,000
Organizers said the event was a spooktacular success.
“Coastal Carolina Homecoming Parade as well as the Conway Golf Cart Parade has been collaborative for about three years now. It’s a really great opportunity for the university and community to come together. I think there were about 15 Conway golf carts and 15 Coastal Carolina golf carts as well as the Jeep club with all of our dignitaries as well,” said Amanda Eisele, the CCU Senior Director of Student Involvement.
The parade ran from the Conway Public Safety Building on 9th Avenue, then continued to Laurel Street and ended at Marina Drive and Elm Street.
Nike has seamlessly integrated its retro models from the 1980s into golf culture. From the Air Max 1 to the Air Jordan 1, these iconic silhouettes that w
A $7,200,000.00 prize is up for grabs when Tim Wilkinson competes in the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship at El Cardonal at Diamante in Cabo San Lucas,
City officials are on the lookout for sculptors to pitch their vision of Detroit legend Joe Louis and his legacy beyond the ring.The Detroit Office of Arts, Cul