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    The best RE school on Grand Strand and I just love schools :) the guys are awesome and very knowledgeable, very organized!

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    Excellent school, very knowledgeable staff... I highly recommend Pinnacle if you're looking for a good real estate school.

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    Carolina Shores Acceleration Academy - The school is in that little doorway

    Carolina Shores Acceleration Academy

    1.0(1 review)
    0.1 mi

    I used to go to this school and this school has caused more problems than good. They are severely…read moreunderstaffed and cant work well at all. The school is really broke so nobody can have much food or no food at all. Its a pain to contact them cause their contact system is screwed up (my mom has emailed, called, texted and has gotten no responses most of the time). They say theres no bulling but im was harassed when these students don't know me. When you tell the teachers, the most they do is they're sent home. Most of my accommodations for my 504 plan has been violated from dumb new rules. (separation/isolation from other people, blocking youtube). The school is so small for how many students there are; 500+ (around 1,500 square feet). New security staff got hired but I overheard boys trying to kill them cause "women are weak" from their words. the punishment they got was sent home. They cant handle nothing. Their way of handling neurodivergent students is forcing them to stay in their seats, not allowing them bathroom breaks, and also completely isolating them from other students. My last day here before i completely withdrew was being yelled at and kicked out of the school for crying when It was not causing any disruption. I officially withdrew cause I'm 18 and NEVER want to go back. If your neurodivergent like me, do NOT go to this school, they are very rude to disabled and learning disabilities. Mostly the school has high school drop outs that have no other chance. They say the school is great for kids with learning disabilities but it's a full lie and I was mistreated a lot, causing my mental health to drastically plummet. Please be more careful finding schools for neurodivergent kids, parents.

    Claire Chapin Epps Family YMCA - Showers/changing area women's locker room

    Claire Chapin Epps Family YMCA

    2.5(27 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    While I can't speak to the fitness center, I can't say enough about the Rec soccer team we've been…read moreplaying on for the last three years. My son has been blessed with two incredible coaches- they have provided skills for the field and beyond, building strong leadership, accountability, respect and a genuine love for the game. The coaches go above and beyond to build bonds with each child, between team mates and even families. The organization as a whole is organized; the fields (and bathrooms) are wonderfully maintained. Choosing the YMCA for rec soccer was one of the best decisions I've made to develop my sons athletic experience.

    I am crippled from Covid. My whole left side is numb and my right leg. I have been in a wheelchair…read morefor 5 years and need a pool to exercise in. I was pushed out of the last gym I went to because my leg gave out and their so called lifeguard had to come back to the pool. I was pushed out of that gym because I was complaining about having to get a note from my doctor. When I came back in I was told that my membership was cancelled. Now the YMCA won't reserve the use of the handicap facilities for the handicapped. I was in the regular locker room which has 1 handicapped shower and had another member yelling at me because she needed a shower with grab bars. I was in the regular locker room because the three handicapped accessible showers in the Family locker room were taken by able-bodied members. When I complained about the able-bodied people using the handicapped showers I was told that she (management) had to wait sometimes to get into the showers. The difference is she is able-bodied and had to wait for an able-bodied person to get out of the shower. I am HANDICAPPED and have to wait for an ABLE-BODIED person to get out of the HANDICAPPED shower. The last time when the lady was yelling at me about her needing the grab bars there were 4 showers open without grab bars. So, I don't understand how they can tell me that the YMCA doesn't have to keep the handicapped facilities available for the hadicapped. I was also told that their legal council told them that they didn't have to reserve the handicapped facilities for the handicapped. I don't understand why they will let the able-bodied make the Handicapped wait for the Handicapped showers when there are able-bodied showers available for them.

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    Native Surf Lessons

    Native Surf Lessons

    5.0(2 reviews)
    12.4 mi

    Two summers ago, I took my first surfing lesson, but despite working with three different…read moreinstructors since then, I felt like a "sock in a dryer" struggling to catch a wave. Determined to make this summer different, I booked a hotel in Myrtle Beach and sought out surf lessons. When I stumbled upon nativesurflessons.com, something magical happened. As I explored the website, particularly the Meet The Instructor section on the About page, I felt an immediate connection with Chris, the instructor. His passion for surfing and genuine care for people shone through, making it clear that this was the right place for me. The warm greeting I received from his wife when I called to book my session was a wonderful taste of the famed "Southern Hospitality." And, let's be real, I didn't experience a literal beam of light descending from the heavens with a choir singing "Hallelujah," but that's exactly what it felt like when I read about Chris's dedication on the website. You know, that moment when everything just clicks, and you're like, "Yes, this is it!" When I arrived at Cherry Grove Pier, meeting Chris reaffirmed my decision. His welcoming presence and the sense of camaraderie in the air assured me that I was in good hands. Now, you might be wondering, "How was the lesson?" After three prior lessons with different instructors, I was a bit skeptical about whether I could truly grasp surfing. However, Chris proved to be one of the best instructors I've encountered, whether online or in person. His explanations of surfing, especially about the crucial pop-up technique and proper surfing stance, were unparalleled. Once we hit the water, he quickly assessed my skills and guided me with precision. In just a short time, he provided a few key tips that transformed my surfing experience. By the end of the lesson, I was catching my own waves--a milestone I hadn't anticipated reaching so quickly. Some may say it takes three lessons to surf, but in my case, it was about finding the right instructor. Chris at Native Surf Lessons has the knack for making dreams come true. Don't let age hold you back; I'm 52, and I've seen surfers in their 70s and 80s riding the waves in New Hampshire. As I write this review the day after, I'm still riding high, with the memory of yesterday's incredible experience etched in my mind. If you're considering whether Native Surf Lessons is the right place for you to learn, let me assure you, it absolutely is. I still remember him giving me the Shaka, going: "Yeah, Brother!!!" It was like I instantly became part of the surfing tribe. Don't hesitate; pick up the phone and call Native Surf Lessons to embark on an unforgettable surfing journey of your own!

    Great instruction, worked hard to teach us to surf. Loved it. I (49yo dad) took my 14 and 19yo…read moredaughters for our first time surfing. Amazing morning of surfing. Their instruction got us catching our own waves by the end of the 2-hour lesson. Good guys (Chris, the owner, and his assistant Evan), hood tips and tons of fun. I'd do it again tomorrow.

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    Nathan Learns to Surf FINALLY (with Chris from Native Surf Lessons)

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