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MyrtleBeachOnline.com: News News, sports and entertainment from MyrtleBeachOnline.com MYRTLEBEACHONLINE.COM/KICKS Marathon training begins

The official local charity training team of the Myrtle Beach Marathon, the Red Cross Rescue Racers, meet today to discuss the program. Topics include safe ways to train to run or walk the marathon or half marathon. Flexible training plans will be established for novice, average or experienced runners/walkers. Participants who sign up for the training program are guaranteed a slot in the Feb. 14 race.

When | 7 p.m. WWW.MYRTLEBEACHONLINE.COM/KICKS Couple does comedy at HOB

Ralphie May performs at the House of Blues with his comedian wife, Lahna Turner. The two perform an 18-and-over show.

When | 7:30 p.m. Student credit cards help colleges It's not just pizza, beer and $100 textbooks that are getting college students into credit card trouble. Their own universities have a hand in enticing some of them to take on high-interest debt.

Dozens of universities across the country, including the University of South Florida and Florida State University, are raking in millions of dollars from marketing deals with credit card issuers. The banks get student and alumni mailing lists, prime campus locations to hawk cards on game day and the use of university logos and mascots on their cards.

The promotion of debt on campus is one reason many college students graduate with a load of debt. In its "Generation Debt" study last year, the research group Demos found the average college senior has six credit cards and an average balance of just more than $3,200. Another study by student lender Nellie Mae found 92 percent of graduate students have credit cards, with an average balance of $8,612. WWW.MYRTLEBEACHONLINE.COM/KICKS Watch baseball game and fireworks

Bring the family out to cheer on the Myrtle Beach Pelicans as they close in on their 2008 attendance goal of 234,020 fans, then stick around for a fireworks display after the game. The division-leading Pelicans face off against the Potomac Nationals.

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At a glance
Certain sectors of the economy are expected to weather this economic downturn well, according to a report released this year by consulting group Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc. Those areas are:

Security | The need for security is not diminishing, whether it's the U.S. protecting its borders and ports or a company protecting its valuable information. A 2007 report by the Partnership for Public Service estimated that the government would need to fill 83,000 jobs at the Defense and Homeland Security departments during the next two years.

Energy | Jobs related to oil and gas, alternative and renewable energy, and even nuclear are likely to see strong growth. The oil industry is facing a labor crisis as 80 percent of its skilled workforce nears retirement age.

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* Sara's Beach Walk (September 20-22)
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Sara's Beach WalkThe largest charity event in Myrtle Beach history, Sara’s Beach Walk is an annual fundraising event dedicated to the memory of Sara Goodwin. The course spans 45 miles of the Grand Strand over this three-day period. Hard Walkers walk 15 miles each day, Day Trippers 5 miles on Saturday only, and Punk Walkers (kids) 1 mile on Saturday only. Walkers and event volunteers will be treated to an appreciation party with food and entertainment on Saturday. Other incentives will also be offered. Through Sara’s Beach Walk, the Sara Goodwin Foundation (www.saragoodwin.org ) will raise funds to support SOS Health Care (www.sos-healthcare.com ) and SOS Children’s Villages (www.sos-usa.org ). The organizations’ dedication to helping children will benefit a variety of causes such as building a Children’s Village in Myrtle Beach and training therapy dogs for autistic children.

Event Times:
Hard Walkers (3 days): see Web site for details
Day Trippers (Sat. only): 9:30 a.m. Saturday
Punk Walkers (Sat. kids’ walk): 10:30 a.m. Saturday
Appreciation party: after Saturday walk
Registration:
Hard Walkers (3 days): see Web site for details

www.sarasbeachwalk.com

Location: Hard Rock Park
Contact: Chad Johnson, Event Director - This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it - 866-962-9255

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