Seasonal & Holidays
Murrells Inlet Resident Thankful 'We Still Have A Home' Post-Helene
"I'm even more thankful for my husband, friends & family and that we can afford to donate food & clothing," says Zelda Nichols.

Murrells Inlet, SC — Showing thankfulness, whether by sharing blessings around the Thanksgiving dinner table or through some other deed or action, is an important part of Thanksgiving and the holiday season in Murrells Inlet.
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This submission comes from Zelda Nichols in Murrells Inlet.
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What are you thankful for?
I’m so thankful that living on the coast we still have a home after Helene came through. I’m even more thankful for my husband, friends and family and that we can afford to donate food and clothing to the flood victims of Hurricane Helene. I’m thankful for all the hundreds or thousands of people who are coming to those flood areas to help cleanup and rebuild homes and entire towns. I’m thankful that we have the freedom to do that.
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