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Unearthing a Piece of Aynor History

Coal Found in Aynor
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A Fresh Look for a Familiar Building

Anyone who has driven through downtown Aynor recently has likely noticed the beautifully renovated building across from Anderson Brothers Bank.The transformation was completed by Hardee Family Holdings, owned by brothers Trent and Craig Hardee, who purchased the property and gave the longtime downtown structure a fresh new look inside and out.

Their investment has breathed new life into a building that has been part of Aynor’s story for generations while helping preserve an important piece of the town’s character.

An Unexpected Discovery

During work on the property, an unexpected discovery was made beside the building—a large piece of coal buried in the ground.

While it may not seem significant at first glance, the find offered a glimpse into a different era of downtown Aynor and the people who worked there.

Remembering Western Auto

Many longtime residents will remember the building as the former Western Auto, operated by Duane Lewis and his parents. For years, the store served the community and was a familiar stop for local families.

Before modern heating systems became commonplace, businesses often relied on coal-burning stoves to stay warm during the winter months. The piece of coal discovered during the renovation likely dates back to that time and somehow remained buried beside the building for decades.

Connecting Past and Present

It’s a small discovery, but one that provides a tangible connection to everyday life in Aynor’s past. Long before central heating and modern conveniences, local business owners depended on simple methods to keep their stores comfortable for customers and employees.

Today, the building begins a new chapter while still carrying pieces of its history. The completed renovation has preserved an important part of downtown while preparing it for the future.

More Than a Building

As Aynor continues to grow, projects like this remind us of the value of preserving the places that tell our story. Sometimes history is found in old photographs. Sometimes it’s found in memories shared by longtime residents.

And sometimes, it’s found one shovel full of dirt at a time.

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Why Are Hundreds of People Choosing the Farmers Market Over the Grocery Store?

On any given Saturday morning, shoppers have plenty of options. They can head to a big box store, order groceries online, or make a quick stop at the supermarket. Yet for the first two weeks of the Aynor Farmers Market, hundreds of people chose something different.

Yet during the first two weeks of the Aynor Farmers Market, hundreds of people chose something different.

They chose to buy tomatoes from the person who picked them.

They chose fresh-baked bread made by local bakers. They chose local honey, farm-fresh eggs, fresh flowers, handmade soaps, candles, woodworking, home décor, and products made by their neighbors.

And somewhere along the way, many of them discovered what Farmers Market shoppers have known for years:

You rarely leave with only what you came for.

A Strong Start to the Season

Since opening earlier this month, the Aynor Farmers Market has welcomed hundreds of visitors and featured nearly 30 vendors under the pavilion at Aynor Town Park.

Visitors have enjoyed everything from fresh produce and homemade baked goods to local honey, flowers, woodworking, candles, soaps, lotions, wreaths, home décor, fresh eggs, and more.

Each Saturday has brought a mix of shopping, conversation, and community that continues to grow with every market day.

More Than Just Shopping

But the market has become about more than what people buy.

“It’s been an amazing first two Saturdays,” said Paulette Johnson. “The Farmers Market is about more than buying produce. We wanted to create a fun Saturday morning experience with live music, local vendors, and activities that give people a reason to come to town, stay awhile, and support local businesses.”

That vision is helping turn the market into a weekly gathering place for residents and visitors alike.

Music, Activities, and Family Fun

Opening Day featured live gospel music from Willing Hearts, along with free face painting sponsored by HTC and barrel train rides that quickly became a favorite among children.

The second Saturday welcomed musician Dawn Holt and another strong turnout of shoppers and families enjoying the market atmosphere.

This Saturday, visitors can enjoy live music from Lucian Kovac while browsing vendors and supporting local businesses.

A Summer Tradition in the Making

The Aynor Farmers Market takes place every Saturday through August 22 from 8:00 a.m. until noon at Aynor Town Park.

Whether you’re shopping for fresh produce, searching for a unique gift, listening to live music, or simply looking for a great way to spend a Saturday morning, the market offers a little something for everyone.

Just don’t be surprised if you come for the tomatoes and leave with a wreath.

Aynor Farmers Market

📍 Aynor Town Park

🗓 Every Saturday through August 22nd

⏰ 8:00 AM – Noon

🎶 Live Music Every Saturday | 9:00 AM – Noon

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huckleberry bakery
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From a seed flowers
oyster vendor
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More Than a Training Facility: The Heart Behind Coastal Reps Sports Facility

The Aynor Area Chamber of Commerce was proud to join community members, athletes, coaches, friends, and family on June 11 for the official Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting of Coastal Reps Sports Facility.

Located in Aynor, the new indoor training facility offers athletes a place to train, improve, and compete year-round regardless of weather conditions. Guests attending the celebration enjoyed facility tours, light refreshments, and the opportunity to learn more about this exciting new resource for local athletes and teams.

While the facility itself is impressive, the story behind Coastal Reps is what truly makes it special.


A Facility Built for Athletes

Coastal Reps Sports Facility was created to provide athletes with a professional training environment close to home.

The facility features:

    • Eight indoor training cages
    • Climate-controlled training space
    • Strength and conditioning equipment
    • Team and individual cage rentals
    • Monthly memberships
    • Dedicated workspace for parents
    • Member access from 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM

For athletes looking to improve their skills and stay competitive year-round, Coastal Reps offers opportunities that previously required traveling outside the area.


The Inspiration Behind Coastal Reps

For co-owner Chad Daniels, Coastal Reps is much more than a business venture.

The idea began with his son, Brycen.

Brycen Daniels has faced challenges throughout his life that most people will never experience, yet he has never allowed those challenges to define him.

At just 3½ years old, Brycen was diagnosed with Multiple Hereditary Exostoses (MHE), a rare genetic condition that causes bone tumors to develop throughout the body.

Since that diagnosis, he has undergone 16 orthopedic surgeries, had more than 60 tumors removed, and endured more than 70 surgical procedures.

Through every challenge, one thing remained constant—his love for baseball.


Baseball Became More Than a Game

For Brycen, baseball has always been more than a sport.

A devoted fan of Coastal Carolina University baseball, he found motivation, hope, and encouragement through the game during some of life’s most difficult moments.

When facing another surgery or another recovery, baseball gave him something positive to focus on. It became a reminder to keep moving forward, stay determined, and never lose sight of his goals.

His passion for the sport inspired his father to think beyond the present and imagine a future where Brycen could remain connected to baseball for years to come.


Turning a Dream Into Reality

That vision eventually became Coastal Reps Sports Facility.

Chad Daniels partnered with Trent Hardee and Craig Hardee to create a place where athletes could train and develop their skills while also creating an opportunity for Brycen to remain involved in the sport he loves.

The long-term dream is for Brycen to one day take an active role in the facility’s future, allowing him to continue contributing to the baseball community that has meant so much to him throughout his life.

What began as a father’s desire to support his son has grown into a facility that will benefit countless athletes and families throughout our region.


A Future Filled With Possibilities

Brycen’s accomplishments extend far beyond athletics.

Despite years of surgeries and recovery, he graduated high school with Cum Laude honors and ranked in the top 30 percent of his class.

This fall, he will attend Coastal Carolina University to pursue a degree in Recreation and Sports Management, combining his passion for sports with his future career goals.

His story is a powerful reminder that challenges do not determine a person’s future. Character, determination, and perseverance do.


More Than a Business

As the ribbon was cut and guests explored the new facility, one thing became clear: Coastal Reps Sports Facility represents more than batting cages and training equipment.

It represents resilience.

It represents family.

It represents a father’s belief in his son.

And it represents the type of community investment that helps make Aynor a special place to live, work, and grow.

The Aynor Area Chamber of Commerce congratulates Chad Daniels, Trent Hardee, Craig Hardee, Brycen Daniels, and the entire Coastal Reps team on this exciting milestone. We are honored to welcome Coastal Reps Sports Facility to our business community and look forward to watching its impact on local athletes for years to come.

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Aynor Town Council Meeting Recap – April 28, 2026


Swearing-In Ceremony

The Council officially swore in Wyatt McCrackin as the newest Town Council member. We congratulate Wyatt and look forward to his service and leadership in the community.
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Upcoming Dates to Know

 Budget Workshop: April 30

Coffee with your Aynor Council: May 23 at 10am

Mark Your Calendar

Join the Town of Aynor at Aynor Town Hall for a casual meet & greet with Aynor’s town leadership.
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Department Reports

Financial Report

The Council reviewed the Town’s financial standing as part of its regular monthly update.

Police Report

Twenty-Three warnings were issued during the reporting period.


Council Member Updates

Stormwater Project

      • DRG, the engineering firm that developed the Town’s stormwater phasing plan, shared its last correspondence from February 2024
      • The Town now has a clearer understanding of completed phases and upcoming work

Levister Center

      • The Town is preparing to move forward with a design/build or preliminary design bid process
      • An update was received the day of the meeting
      • Councilwoman Lori A. Beatty is leading this effort

Business & Approvals

food truckFood Truck Ordinance

Second Reading Approved for the ordinance establishing and regulating mobile food vendors in Aynor. READ MORE

Zoning Ordinance Update

Second Reading Approved to modernize the Light Industrial Zoning Ordinance, aligning it with current needs and future growth.

Annexation & Zoning Map Amendment

      • Second Reading Approved for annexing and zoning PIN #23508030019 as B-2
      • The property is located between SunHouse and the Post Office

Town Projects & Services

Pressure Washing

    • Three quotes were received
    • The contract was awarded to Ward’s Landscaping as the lowest bidder
    • Work will cover 8th Avenue from Elm Street to Oak Street (both sides)

Street Sweeping

The Town is working with Horry County to explore pricing for increasing street sweeping to six times per year.


Moving Aynor Forward

From infrastructure planning to business-friendly ordinances and community engagement opportunities, the April meeting highlighted continued progress across multiple areas.

The Aynor Area Chamber of Commerce encourages residents and business owners to stay involved and attend upcoming meetings and events to remain informed and engaged.

Together, we’re building a stronger Aynor.

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Town of Aynor Adopts New Food Truck Ordinance

The Town of Aynor has officially adopted a new Food Truck Ordinance, creating a clear framework to welcome mobile food vendors while supporting local business growth and ensuring public health and safety.

This marks an exciting step forward for Aynor’s business community, opening the door for new dining options, partnerships, and event opportunities across our Little Golden Town.

What You Need to Know

The newly adopted ordinance includes:

  • Food trucks are now permitted with an annual $500 license (May–April)
  • Vendors must have proper health permits, insurance, and (if applicable) property owner approval
  • Operation is allowed on private property (with consent) and designated public areas
  • Approved operating hours are 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM, with extended hours possible for approved events
  • Trucks must follow location guidelines, including distance from restaurants and traffic safety rules
  • A monthly hospitality fee (1%) applies
  • Special events are welcome with additional approval and applicable fees

Supporting Business Growth in Aynor

This ordinance creates new opportunities for food vendors and local businesses to collaborate while maintaining standards that protect the community and existing establishments.

The Aynor Area Chamber of Commerce is excited to see how this initiative enhances local events, encourages entrepreneurship, and brings even more energy to our growing town.

For more information or to apply, contact the Town of Aynor Clerk’s Office.

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Become a Vendor at the Aynor Farmers Market

Got Goods? Get a Booth.

If you’ve got something to sell, we’ve got a place for it.

The Aynor Farmers Market is lining up vendors for this season, and spots are filling fast. Whether you’re bringing fresh produce, baked goods, handmade items, or something totally unique—this is your chance to get in front of a local crowd that wants to shop small.

Quick Details

Saturdays | June–August
8:00 AM to Noon | Aynor Town Park

Simple setup. Strong foot traffic. Small-town support.

Pick Your Pace

  • Weekly if you want flexibility
  • Monthly if you want momentum
  • Full season if you’re ready to grow

Here’s the Catch (In a Good Way)

We’re building something consistent—which means we’re looking for vendors who show up and show out. The more you’re there, the more customers come back looking for you.

Ready to Claim Your Spot?

Don’t overthink it.

Apply now and let’s get you on the schedule.

APPLY NOW

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A New Voice for Aynor: Congratulations to Wyatt McCrackin

The Aynor Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to join the community in welcoming Wyatt McCrackin to the Town of Aynor Town Council! 🎉

Stepping into a role like Town Council is no small task—it’s a commitment to serve, listen, and help shape the future of our Little Golden Town. Wyatt brings a fresh perspective and a willingness to lead, and we’re excited to see the impact he will make for residents, businesses, and our growing community.

Strong leadership at the local level plays a vital role in keeping Aynor moving forward, and we’re confident Wyatt will approach this position with dedication, integrity, and a heart for service.

👏 Congratulations, Wyatt

We congratulate Wyatt McCrackin on this achievement and look forward to the perspective and energy he will bring to the Town Council. As Aynor continues to grow, moments like this remind us that progress is driven by those who choose to lead.

Here’s to what’s ahead for Aynor—and to continued collaboration, growth, and community spirit.

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Wyatt McCrackin New Aynor Town Council Member with Landon Johnson Town Mayor
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The Ferry Market Announces New Location & Grand Re-Opening

A fresh chapter has begun for The Ferry Market, a proud member of the Aynor Area Chamber of Commerce, as the beloved boutique officially celebrates its move to a new home in the heart of Aynor.

The Ferry Market has relocated to:
834 N. Main St., Aynor, SC 29511

Known for its charming atmosphere and thoughtfully curated collection of home décor, unique gifts, jewelry, apparel, and seasonal treasures, The Ferry Market has become a favorite destination for shoppers searching for something special in our Little Golden Town.

Grand Re-Opening Celebration

The boutique hosted its Grand Re-Opening celebration on Sunday, March 8, 2026, welcoming a strong crowd of shoppers and community supporters who stopped by to explore the new space. Guests were greeted by The Ferry Market team, easily spotted in their signature Ferry Market blue t-shirts, ready to help customers browse the shop’s latest finds.

The new location brings several exciting upgrades that the previous space simply didn’t have. Shoppers can now enjoy:

      • A large, beautiful bathroom and changing room

      • A comfortable chair for husbands to relax while you shop

      • A huge open shopping floor that makes browsing easier

      • A larger checkout counter with more space for gift wrapping

      • A front display window highlighting the shop’s hottest items

The expanded space allows The Ferry Market to showcase even more of the carefully selected products customers have come to love while creating a more comfortable and enjoyable shopping experience.

With its new home on Main Street, The Ferry Market continues to add charm, style, and a little extra sparkle to Aynor’s growing small business community.

Supporting local businesses like The Ferry Market strengthens our community and keeps Aynor thriving. The Aynor Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to celebrate this milestone and encourages everyone to shop local and show their support.

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Town of Aynor Special Election Set for March 31, 2026

The Town of Aynor will hold a Special Election on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, to fill one (1) vacant seat on Town Council.

This election is nonpartisan, meaning candidates are not running under political party affiliations. All candidate applications have been officially filed and the ballot is now set.

Candidates for Town Council

Voters will choose between the following candidates:

    • Andrew Brown

    • Wyatt McCrackin

Both candidates have completed the filing process and will appear on the March 31 ballot.

What This Means for Our Community

Town Council members play an important role in shaping local policies, guiding growth, supporting infrastructure decisions, and representing the interests of residents and businesses throughout Aynor. This special election provides voters the opportunity to help determine the direction of leadership for our community.

The Aynor Area Chamber of Commerce encourages residents to stay informed and participate in the election process. Local leadership decisions impact economic development, business climate, and the overall future of our Little Golden Town.

Be sure to mark your calendar for Tuesday, March 31, 2026, and make your voice heard.

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Celebrating Local Leadership: 50 Most Influential People of 2025

The Grand Strand continues to be recognized as one of South Carolina’s fastest-growing and most dynamic regions — and that growth is fueled by strong leadership across many industries.

Each year, B2B: The Grand Strand honors the 50 Most Influential People shaping the future of our coastal communities. Selected through extensive staff research and community nominations, these leaders represent the very best in hospitality, real estate, banking, health care, education, economic development, and more across the diverse stretch of towns along the Atlantic coastline.

We are proud to celebrate two leaders whose impact reaches deeply into Aynor and beyond.

Ashley Work – Town Manager, Aynor

ashley worksAshley Work continues to strengthen the heart of our Little Golden Town through thoughtful leadership and community-focused initiatives.

From beloved events like Trunk-or-Treat and Jingle Jam to guiding responsible growth and infrastructure planning, Ashley works to preserve Aynor’s small-town charm while preparing for its future. Her leadership emphasizes inclusivity, collaboration, and maintaining the close-knit spirit that makes Aynor special.

Her recognition as one of the 50 Most Influential People of 2025 highlights the meaningful role local leadership plays in shaping not just one town, but the broader region

Sandy Davis – President/CEO, Myrtle Beach Regional EDC

Sandy DavisSandy Davis, President and CEO of the Myrtle Beach Regional Economic Development Corporation, has been instrumental in driving strategic economic growth across the Grand Strand.

Through industry recruitment, business expansion, and strong public-private partnerships, Sandy leads initiatives that strengthen the region’s economic foundation. Her work ensures that communities like Aynor benefit from a diversified economy, job creation, and long-term sustainability.

Leadership That Moves the Region Forward

The Grand Strand’s growth does not happen by chance. It happens because of leaders who are willing to collaborate, innovate, and serve. Together, Ashley Work and Sandy Davis represent the balance of community stewardship and regional economic vision that keeps our area thriving.

The Aynor Area Chamber of Commerce congratulates all those recognized by B2B: The Grand Strand — and especially celebrates the leaders whose work directly impacts our businesses, families, and future.

When local leaders rise, our entire region grows stronger.

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