March 2025 Nonprofit of the Month
The Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce named Palmetto Literacy Council the March 2025 Nonprofit of the Month!
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The Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce named Palmetto Literacy Council the March 2025 Nonprofit of the Month!
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The results are in for the PLC Adult Team Spelling Bee fundraiser. Story and photos…
PLC Adult Team Spelling Bee for 2025 Read More »
Please welcome Caryn Cortez as she begins at PLC as the Adult English Language Learner Program Manager and a full-time employee. Caryn works with Dodi to adapt a curriculum to fit the PLC model for our adult English Language Learners. Caryn began on Monday, December 2, 2024. Her position is funded through the Horry County
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Merriment was the order of the day at the Socastee Library as fraternal twins Palina and Katrina Ferrell graduated from the Palmetto Literacy Council’s tutoring program.
Dr. Seuss, Suitcases, and Paparazzi Read More »
PLC has moved. Our new address is 1435 Cannon Road, #101, Myrtle Beach SC 29577. This is a more central location in the Grand Strand area. Read on for photos and a Google map to the new location.
… what would you do if you were robbed of your voice; if you could no longer express yourself, if the timbre and tone of your voice were silenced, except in your own frightened mind?
Learners of all math levels can practice mathematical thinking through the use of an interesting image.
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We will be moving in August, 2024, to open our doors on SEPTEMBER 1, 2024, at our new office, which will be more centrally located in the Myrtle Beach area.
The PLC is going “mobile.” We may be coming to a location near you!
The Palmetto Literacy Council Traveling Show Read More »
It all began on August 1, 2019, when the Palmetto Literacy Council first opened its doors, but in reality, the work began in the months prior—and what an immense amount of work it was (and still is).
Five Years of the Palmetto Literacy Council Read More »