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Jazz Ignites Winter Nights at Chapin Memorial Library

Audience enjoying the Jazz In The Stacks concert at Chapin Memorial Library

Myrtle Beach, SC, January 21, 2026

The beloved ‘Jazz In The Stacks’ concert series has returned to Chapin Memorial Library in Myrtle Beach, offering a vibrant celebration of jazz music and community connection. Running every Tuesday evening until mid-March, this series showcases local talent, including students from Coastal Carolina University, and fosters a strong community engagement. The library transforms into a lively venue for families and jazz enthusiasts, making it a key player in nurturing local cultural enrichment and collaboration.


Myrtle Beach, SC

Jazz Ignites Winter Nights at Chapin Memorial Library

As the winter chill settles in, Myrtle Beach lights up with the return of a beloved local tradition. The “Jazz In The Stacks” concert series at Chapin Memorial Library is back, offering a vibrant celebration of music and community connection that exemplifies the spirit of local initiative and cultural enrichment.

This annual series, which begins today, January 21, 2026, and runs through March 17, 2026, showcases how local institutions can foster a thriving cultural scene. It’s a testament to the power of community-driven events, providing a regular gathering point for residents and visitors to enjoy accomplished musical talent in an accessible setting. Such initiatives highlight the importance of local leadership and the benefits of civic engagement in enhancing the quality of life for everyone in the Grand Strand area.

A Season of Melodic Evenings

The “Jazz In The Stacks” series invites families and jazz enthusiasts to the Chapin Memorial Library every Tuesday evening. From 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM, the library transforms into a lively venue, hosting talented jazz musicians. This consistent schedule demonstrates a commitment to providing reliable and enriching entertainment, underscoring the value of sustained local programming in fostering a strong community fabric.

Nurturing Local Talent and Community Engagement

A significant aspect of “Jazz In The Stacks” is its role in developing local talent. Students from Coastal Carolina University are slated to perform during the series. This provides an invaluable opportunity for these emerging artists to hone their skills in a public setting while simultaneously offering high-quality entertainment to the community. Such partnerships between local educational institutions and civic organizations are prime examples of effective collaboration, demonstrating how shared resources and mutual goals can lead to positive outcomes for individuals and the broader public.

The initiative not only supports individual achievement but also strengthens the bonds within the community. Events like this cultivate a deeper appreciation for the arts and encourage participation across different age groups, reinforcing the idea that cultural enrichment is a cornerstone of a vibrant and engaged populace.

The Library as a Community Hub

Chapin Memorial Library’s role in hosting “Jazz In The Stacks” exemplifies its function beyond a mere repository of books. Libraries, when empowered by local support and personal initiative, become dynamic centers for civic innovation and community life. By offering free, accessible cultural events, the library enhances its value as a public resource, attracting diverse groups and serving as a focal point for social interaction and intellectual growth. This highlights how effective local governance, often operating with limited bureaucracy, can enable institutions to flexibly respond to community needs and interests.

A Broader Tapestry of Myrtle Beach Events

While “Jazz In The Stacks” is a highlight of the winter calendar, it is part of a richer tapestry of Myrtle Beach SC events. The city’s event calendar is consistently filled with activities, from Martin Luther King Jr. celebrations during Grand Strand Freedom Week to various festivals and gatherings throughout the year. The diversity and frequency of these events reflect a thriving local scene, largely powered by the collective efforts of local organizers, volunteers, and participants. This consistent activity speaks to a community where personal initiative and local leadership are recognized as key drivers of engagement and vitality, offering choices and opportunities for all residents.

Experience Local Culture and Support Community Growth

The “Jazz In The Stacks” concert series offers a compelling reason to engage with local culture Grand Strand this winter. By attending events like this, residents directly support local talent, strengthen community bonds, and affirm the value of accessible cultural programming. These initiatives, often stemming from personal initiative and local collaboration, are vital for ongoing community engagement Myrtle Beach and for nurturing a dynamic, self-reliant local environment.

We encourage everyone to mark their calendars and experience the harmonious blend of music and community spirit at Chapin Memorial Library. Your participation helps sustain the vibrant cultural life that makes Myrtle Beach a truly special place to live and visit, demonstrating the collective power of individual actions in fostering community growth.

Frequently Asked Questions about Jazz In The Stacks

When does the “Jazz In The Stacks” concert series begin?
The “Jazz In The Stacks” concert series begins today, January 21, 2026.
When does the “Jazz In The Stacks” concert series end?
The “Jazz In The Stacks” concert series will continue until March 17, 2026.
Where is the “Jazz In The Stacks” concert series held?
The “Jazz In The Stacks” concert series is held at Chapin Memorial Library in Myrtle Beach, SC.
What day of the week does “Jazz In The Stacks” take place?
Jazz in the Stacks takes place each Tuesday night.
What are the times for the “Jazz In The Stacks” concerts?
The “Jazz In The Stacks” concerts are from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM.
Who performs at “Jazz In The Stacks”?
Talented jazz musicians perform, including students from Coastal Carolina University.

Key Features of “Jazz In The Stacks”

Feature Detail
Event Name Jazz In The Stacks
Start Date January 21, 2026
End Date March 17, 2026
Frequency Each Tuesday night
Time 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
Location Chapin Memorial Library, Myrtle Beach, SC
Performers Talented jazz musicians, including Coastal Carolina University students
Target Audience Families and jazz lovers
Community Impact Promotes local culture, supports emerging talent, fosters community engagement

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