Hey Myrtle Beach! Exciting things are happening right in our sandy backyard! If you’ve ever thought your little ones have a knack for art, or if you just love doodling, then the Color the Weather initiative is just for you. This unique opportunity lets kids and adults alike send in their weather-themed artwork to be featured on the morning show. How cool is that?
Each weekday morning at 5 a.m. and 6 a.m., the local morning show highlights a drawing from the Color the Weather submissions. All you have to do is grab some crayons, colored pencils, or markers, and get creative with your weather-inspired masterpiece. Think sunny days, stormy skies, or even fluffy snowflakes—whatever gets your imagination flowing!
If you want to see your artistic flair on television, you need to send your creations to the following address:
Color The Weather
c/o WBTW News
13101 McDonald Court
Myrtle Beach, SC 29588
You never know, your drawing might just make it on TV! It’s a fantastic way for kids to connect with the community and show off their artistic skills.
Weatherizing your windows is a great way to keep the cool air inside and the drafty cold outside. Beth has shared some simple tips that anyone can tackle. For starters, consider using weatherstripping around your windows – it’s easy to install and can make a world of difference! You can find ready-made kits at local hardware stores, or you can get creative and use old towels or blankets to block the chill!
Another smart idea is placing window film to insulate your windows better. It’s not just for keeping the heat in; it can also help protect your interiors from the sun’s rays and save you on energy bills. Plus, it’s totally DIY-friendly!
So why not mix some of that DIY spirit and Halloween fun into your home this season? It’s the perfect opportunity to get crafty with the whole family while making your space feel festive.
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