Rhett’s Bluff – Kiawah Island
September 27, 2008 by Paul Dolphin · Leave a Comment
Rhett’s Bluff is located on the Kiawah River and is a great place to enjoy the natural beauty of Kiawah Island, SC. Flanked by Bass Pond and the Kiawah River on Kiawah’s northern shore, Rhett’s Bluff is an established neighborhood oriented on deep water. Once home to prehistoric Indian tribes and in the 18th century to James Shoolbred, America’s first [...]
The Elms Retirement Community
September 26, 2008 by Steve deGuzman · Leave a Comment
Elder elegance
Elms Village sports 230 tidy homes encircling plush clubhouse and pool
By Jim Parker (Contact)
The Post and Courier
Saturday, August 30, 2008
The breakfast area in Terry Kuhnle’s house in The Elms has a built-in television nook, and the kitchen has hardwood floors. Kuhnle, who is selling the 2,200-square-foot house, says she has enjoyed living in the [...]
Fort Moultrie Open For Free
September 26, 2008 by Steve deGuzman · Leave a Comment
Fort Moultrie waiving entry fee
Friday, September 26, 2008
Fort Moultrie will be open free of charge Saturday and Sunday.
The $3 fee waiver celebrates National Public Lands Day and newly naturalized American citizens respectively.
The national park on Sullivan’s Island is a two-century- old fortification made famous as a palmetto log fort in 1776 when it withstood a [...]
Charleston Green Fair
September 25, 2008 by Steve deGuzman · Leave a Comment
Green Fair to help Earth-friendly practices take root
By Lauren Santander
The Post and Courier
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Marion Square may seem a little greener to some this Sunday when hundreds converge on the downtown park to promote environmentally friendly living.
Organizers of Charleston Green Fair, which will include entertainment, food and education about the impact people’s daily lives [...]
South Carolina POW’s
September 25, 2008 by Steve deGuzman · Leave a Comment
Living, breathing history books
Ex-POWs don’t ever want their stories to be lost
By Schuyler Kropf (Contact)
The Post and Courier
Thursday, September 25, 2008
B-17 waist-gunner James Gatch doesn’t flinch when he brings up May 12, 1944 — the day his bomber was hit and he had to bail out into the clouds over France.
The good news was that [...]
