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LETTERS POLICY your executive functions to stand down) is criti- port, dopamine pumps into our system, allowing Showering, it appears, is a wonderful way to Letters to the editor are welcomed and cally important for stimulating creative thoughts our creative juices to flow. A piece in opencul- spark creativity (one international study found encouraged. Please write in about any and new ideas. ture.com points out: “Renowned neuroscientist that 72% of people get their best ideas in the topic that stirs your fancy or raises your ire. All letters and submissions Explains Scott Barry Kaufmann, author Alice Flaherty theorizes that the key biological shower). But beyond the waterfall, the key is are subject to being edited for libel, of “Wired to Create” (as quoted in an article ingredient in incubation is dopamine, the neu- creating daily opportunities (cooking, garden- space and good taste. 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Naturally, we all possess a wealth of creative February 18 - 24, 2016 ■ The Daniel Island News thedanielislandnews.com history 05 Ten and Five Years Ago in The Daniel Island News TEN YEARS AGO FIVE YEARS AGO The Lesesne Legacy on Daniel Island Rodney Thompson replaces DI resident In the February 16, 2006 issue we featured an in- Anthony Parker as superintendent of schools terview with Ninth generation Lesesne, Daniel, who In the February 17, 2011 is- also taught history at Bishop England. The Lesesne sue of The Daniel Island News, family settled on Daniel Island in 1700 and there is the top news was the hiring of a family gravesite located along the Wando River Rodney Thompson to replace and marked with an obelisk off the trail behind the former Berkeley County Schools’ Family Circle Tennis Center. The family had a plan- Superintendent Dr. Anthony tation on Daniel Island from 1709 to 1808. Parker after his surprise departure In business news, a $45 million, five-star hotel from the district. Thompson, planned to overlook Philip Simmons Park along who had worked with Berkeley River Landing Drive near the corner of Seven Daniel Lesesne used County Schools since 2002, with Farms Drive received first-stage approval from the examples from his his most recent prior post as the PROVIDED city of Charleston’s Commercial Corridor Design own ancestor’s story district’s chief administrative Ray Schipani of Business Development Solutions, Ryan Review Board. Dubbed the Carnegie Hotel, the in his history classes officer, stepped into the top post Funke of First Citizen’s Bank, and G. P. Diminich with project was to offer condo-style one- and two- at Bishop England on February 14, 2011. Thompson Clawson and Staubes shared a moment together at the bedroom units sold to investors and then rented out High School. has since resigned. DIBA social. by the hotel management to leisure and Rick Farley Our centerfold featured the commercial travelers, according to the 125 pound Windwood Farms for Children developers. This project never happened Hanahan story of help, hope and healing and now the Simmons Apartments are wrestler Jeff and the Pork & Pearls Oyster now leasing at that location. Descendants Brule locked Roast fundraiser for the facility, In other news, The Daniel Island erected a sand- the leg of Dre- which was being held on Daniel Company announced that it would de- Plans for a Carnegie hotel on stone monu- her opponent Island. velop the 2,300-acre Carnes Crossroads River Landing Drive received ment to mark Whitmire prior In sporting news, Hanahan Tract in Goose Creek, incorporating first-stage approval. The plans the Lesesne to pinning him High School won the boys’ state many of the same design principles used were provided by Stubbs Muldrow family cemetery at the 2:41 wrestling championship! on Daniel Island. Herin Architects. on Daniel Island. mark.

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PUBLIC MEETING – Recreation Needs Thank Goodness It’s First Friday, an informal social open to all BENG The City of Charleston and SGA Architecture are holding a public Daniel Island residents, will be on Friday, March 4 at Daniel’s “Business Executive Networking Group” meets the first Tuesday meeting to gather input to assess the parks and recreation needs Landing Clubhouse 6:30- 9 p.m. Come out to meet new neighbors of every month at the Berkeley County Library on Daniel Island, of Daniel Island and the Cainhoy Peninsula on Feb. 18, 6 - 8 p.m. and old friends. Bring an hors d’ oeuvre to share and your favorite 2301 Daniel Island Drive, 5 to 6:30pm. BENG (www.thebeng.org) is at Cainhoy Elementary/Middle School2434 Cainhoy Road, Huger, beverage. Kurt and Ruby Holcombe will be the hosts. Questions - a multidiscipline networking group for mid to senior level execu- SC 29450. For more information, contact: Natasha Sexton, RLA, call Walter and Barbara Jenner 216-2573. tive professionals who are seeking a new career. Contact Cathey Principal, SGA Architecture 864-609-4199, natasha@sgaarchitec- Stop Hunger Now Petkash, [email protected]. Register at http://bengcharleston. ture.com. Volunteers invited to a meal packaging party set for March 5 at 9 eventbrite.com. Intergenerational Forum am, at Providence Baptist Church on Daniel Island. Stop Hunger WOMEN OF FAITH Free and open to the public. A public forum will be held on Feb. 23 Now is an organization that ships packaged meals to all parts of Daniel Island ladies of all denominations gather Wednesday morn- at 7 p.m. at the Bishop England High School Performing Arts Cen- the world that are in need of food. The meals cost 29 cents each- ings at 9 am for an hour of prayer and sharing. Call Joan Vitalo, ter. Five high school seniors and five senior citizens will discuss donations are welcomed! To volunteer or make donations towards 884-1484, or Kay Uhler, 971-1445, for details. their perspectives on crucial matters facing humanity, our nation, the meals, go to http://events.stophungernow.org/ProvidenceBap- Women’s Island Network (WIN) and the world today. Free. Open to the public. For more info, fred. tistChurch Join professional women for a networking luncheon, which is held [email protected] or 516-524-2208. The History of Western Civilization the last Wednesday of each month at The Islander, from 11:45am – World Affairs Council Lecture This college-level humanities course continues at the Daniel Island 1pm. Contact Sheila Underwood - 843.849.3820 or email Sheila. Brazil, the host of this summer’s Olympics, is now confronted with branch at the Berkeley County Library System. The free course will [email protected]. RSVP is required. the outbreak of the mosquito-borne Zika virus and other major be taught on Wednesdays at 10:30 am. Participants can attend at TOASTMASTERS challenges. Harold Trinkunas, an expert on Brazil, is the Feb. any time, as each of the sessions stands on their own. The Profes- Toastmasters of Daniel Island meet on the first and third Friday of 29 speaker at the World Affairs Council of Charleston. His talk is sor is Hillyer Rudisill III, a native Charlestonian who has taught every month, from 12 to 1pm at Summit Place, 320 Seven Farms “Brazil- This summer’s Olympics host: a nation with global ambi- such courses for over 50 years. Dr. For more information please contact [email protected] or tions but with big challenges”. He will speak at 6 p.m. at the Citadel YOUNG LIFE CLUB Brian Richards (843) 884-5987. Alumni Center, 69 Hagood Ave., Charleston. A reception is at 5:15 Every Monday high school students will gather for an amazing AA meetings on DI p.m. night of crazy fun and fellowship. For more information or to join Daily M-F 8 am, Tue. 7pm, Fri 7pm at Providence Baptist Church, Daniel Island Young Life/Wyldlife Collecting Dona- our weekly email update, please email Joe Danehower (joe.dane- 294 Seven Farms Dr.; Sat. 8 pm at Holy Cross Church, 299 Seven tions for Red Balloon Yard Sale [email protected]) and Tracey Lengyel ([email protected]) or Farms Dr. Do you have household items that you plan to donate or discard? visit our website, charleston.younglife.org. DANIEL ISLAND EXCHANGE CLUB Daniel Island Young Life and Wyldlife would love to take them off WYLDLIFE CLUB Meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month (with some your hands. The non-profit groups are planning to take part in the Each week middle school students (grades 6, 7, & 8) gather from exceptions) at 5:30 pm at The Church of the Holy Cross, 299 Daniel Island Red Balloon Yard Sale on March 5 to raise money 7-8pm for an amazing night of fun and fellowship at the home of Seven Farms Drive and centers its service initiatives on Ameri- for their organizations, which serve middle school and high school Kevin and Catherine Brookes (1712 Doldridge Street)! For more canism, youth programs, community service and the prevention kids in our area. Donated goods for the Red Balloon Yard Sale can information or to join our weekly update, please contact Tracey of child abuse. For questions about meeting dates and program- be dropped off on Saturday, February 20 and 27 at 2212 Daniel Lengyel (412.852.2123 or [email protected]) or visit our ming, contact [email protected] or visit their website www.charleston.younglife.org. Facebook page. 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MODEL 12 island news thedanielislandnews.com The Daniel Island News ■ February 18 - 24, 2016 Police investigate DI car break-ins, thefts ELIZABETH BUSH nearby.” [email protected] Lt. Byrne added that the victims in the cases declined filing official police reports for vari- A string of vehicle break-ins, damage to ous reasons. Still, officers are continuing to property, and a theft from a garage over the investigate and have learned some information weekend in Smythe Park and Center Park that could lead to identifying those responsible, have prompted police to step up patrols in the said Byrne. area. The incidents took place on Daniel Island “Even with the victims declining reports ini- Drive, Pierce Street and Purcell Street. tially, Team 5 is continuing to follow up on the According to Lt. James Byrne, commander weekend’s events, and charges could still arise of Daniel Island-based Team 5, officers from these incidents” he continued. “Extra received complaints on Sunday, February 14, patrols have been ordered for the neighbor- that two unlocked vehicles had been entered hood, as well. We will continue to monitor this by an unknown suspect or suspects, but only area as the school year moves closer to Spring Nerf toys and some loose change were stolen. Break.” The rear windows of three additional cars were Anyone with information that could help broken but not entered, he added, and two Team 5 in their investigation, or if you need unlocked garages were entered. non-emergent police assistance, please call Charleston Police Consolidated Dispatch at “The Nerf toys were found in one of the garages,” stated Lt. Byrne. “And a bike taken (843) 743-7200. All emergencies should be from the other garage was found in a pond directed to 911. Say Hello To Our Newest Member Of The Island Eye Care Team, Government briefs Dr. Baley Petersen! Teen Summer Job Expo summer plane crash of an F-16 and Cessna, Berkeley County School District, with the donated a drone to Berkeley County for rescue Daniel Island, SC M - F, 9-5 & Wed, 11-7 Exchange Club of Cane Bay, will host the free operations 843-471-2733 Teen Summer Job Expo and job fair for Berke- “The generous donation by Skyview Aerial Charles J. 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This drone will allow our rescue within Berkeley County, ensuring they have personnel to know not only the exact location the skills to secure the jobs of their choice. for the rescue but also the exact path to get Students will have the opportunity to partici- there safely.” pate in a variety of workshops including, but The Sheriff’s Office will also make use of not limited to: Essential Interviewing Skills the drone. “There are many situations where and Networking; Professional Work Ethics; a drone would be very useful to deputies Public Speaking and Emotional Intelligence; in the field,” said Lewis. “If an endangered Professional Conduct; Interviewing; Resume adult or child wanders off, a drone could be Writing; Customer Service; Hot Technology used to help locate them and to search an area Jobs; Leadership; How to get a Tech. Intern- much more quickly than can be done by foot. ship. Having a drone readily available will help the Not only is the Expo a great way for Berke- Sheriff’s Office be more efficient while serv- ley County students to learn what it takes to ing the great citizens of Berkeley County.” obtain a summer, part-time or entry-level job, Tom Fernandez, CEO of Skyview Aerial it also is an opportunity to interact with local Solutions, shared his reason for the donation. hiring managers. Local businesses will be able “Chief Salisbury was the first government to help train students for success and poten- official to share his needs for this equipment tially get a head start on hiring for the summer. with our firm years ago,” said Fernandez. “The For more information about the Expo, call Berkeley County Rescue Squad was also the Sonya Addison-Stewart at 843-899-8308 or first government agency for whom we dem- email her at [email protected]. onstrated equipment and assisted with rescue Berkeley County Company operations. Skyview Aerial Solutions has been Donates Drone for County fortunate to grow our company and succeed Rescue Efforts since these meetings. We are honored to have Berkeley County-based Skyview Aerial the ability to donate this equipment and help Solutions, who donated their equipment our own home county, its first responders and and time for the rescue efforts following the its citizens.” thedanielislandnews.com February 18 - 24, 2016 ■ The Daniel Island News 13

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ELIZABETH BUSH pate. The event will be held on Tuesday, February 23 I got a great insight into what high school students [email protected] at 7 p.m. in Bishop England High School’s Perform- are thinking about. They are some of the same things ou know the story your grandfather likes to ing Arts Center and will feature 10 panelists, five that we are…and some are thinking outside the box.” tell. The one about traveling to school up- high school seniors and five senior citizens, selected The high school senior participants are William hill both ways in the snow. Or, on a more from a pool of applicants. The panel will weigh in on Pugh of Academic Magnet High School, Isaac Holt Yserious note, the one about how difficult a variety of issues impacting the world today, includ- of Hanahan High School, Jeffrey Sapakoff of Wando it was for his family during the days of the Great ing the national debt, education, the environment, High School, Reid Cobb of Bishop England High Depression? And for the older folks out there - how critical thinking, diversity, gun control, economic School, and Aidyn Trubey of Palmetto Scholars often do you ask yourself why kids today seem to be opportunities, and the Syrian refugee crisis. Danziger Academy. Serving as senior citizen panelists will be so engrossed in their technology devices that they sees benefits for both sides. Joseph Maurelli, John Gilsenan, Nona Bonheimer, appear unable to connect to those around them on a “Seventy year-olds and beyond won’t be around David Brown, and James Edwards. In addition to personal level? much longer,” he said. “I’m not trying to be pessi- individual presentations, panelists will discuss two Often, the key to understanding each other is to mistic, that’s the life cycle. We’re leaving this world, relevant issues as a group - protecting the world’s listen and engage. What are we missing in terms of this nation, to the younger people and we have deteriorating environment and what balance should learning from the different generations sharing this certain things that might be of value and we have we strike between maintaining personal freedom and planet? How do citizens on the cusp of adulthood, to look at it that way, that we should share that and protecting our citizens from harm. and those who are more seasoned, feel about issues respect each others’ opinions and maybe glean some Another component of the program will be the that impact humanity, our nation and our world? knowledge from each other.” awarding of a $1000 grant by The Daniel Island What can we learn from their points of view? “This is a great idea,” added Ron Silverman, a News to the high school student who best presents Daniel Island resident Fred Danziger began to member of Danziger’s men’s group who also serves and articulates his issue and responses during the ponder these questions after a discussion in his on the Intergenerational Forum Committee. “It reso- program. In the end, Danziger and Silverman hope men’s group. At one of their meetings, they asked nated with me because it made so much sense to get participants and audience members walk away in- themselves if there is anything good going on in the these two groups together….The younger generation spired to continue the conversation. world, in light of so many troubling events involving is a bright spot for the future. They are smarter, more “I hope that from a generational point of view terrorism and other calamities? mature, more worldly, and I think they’ll do a good each will have a much better appreciation of what “I said to myself, I wonder what would happen job for the world…There is a lot more to them that the other generation is really like, as opposed to any if we asked the same thing to the younger genera- bodes well for the future.” stereotypical preconceived ideas they might have,” tion,” recalled Danziger, a semi-retired dentist “How The committee asked applicants to state the three said Silverman. would they feel about it? It’s been gnawing at me most important issues facing us today. Both Dan- “There are still values and thought processes that because of my own personal experience. I am so ziger and Silverman were impressed with what the will span all generations,” added Danziger. “But to regretful that my grandparents, uncles, and aunts panelists came up with, particularly the high school not use them as invaluable resources is sad…For had this wealth of knowledge, but I never really had seniors. both our panelists and audience members, maybe any meaty discussions with them about the meaning “It was a mixture of issues you would think are they’ll come away questioning a few things, and go of life…We’re missing out so much by not having on the top of everybody’s tongue, with respect to the back to their family members to ask their thoughts discourse between the two generations.” high school seniors that a senior like myself might on certain issues. It starts a dialogue between them. And so the first Daniel Island Intergenerational not think they were invested in,” added Silverman. It has such ramifications between the older and Forum was born. Danziger pulled in some help in the “For example, one high school applicant came up younger generations, to be able to accept their phi- form of a committee and set about asking local high with the issue of the financial solvency of Social losophies, even if they don’t agree, and to understand school seniors and senior citizens to apply to partici- Security…It accomplished something for me in that and respect each other.” February 18 - 24, 2016 ■ The Daniel Island News thedanielislandnews.com feature 17

Nona Bonheimer Retired owner INTERGENERATIONAL and princi- High school seniors and senior pal of York Financial Advisory firm FORUM in St. Louis, citizens to engage on issues MO. Worked Reid Cobb with private Bishop England clients and High School professional athletes for 20 years. H igh S chool

Isaac Holt David Brown Hanahan Retired retail High School executive a n elists S e n ior P

James William Pugh Edwards Academic Retired from

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New Student Registration Now Being Accepted ■ February 18 - 24, 2016 The Daniel Island News thedanielislandnews.com sports 19 Three additional past champions return for the 2016 Volvo Car Open Jelena Jankovic, Sabine ment staff and fans over the years. I’ve already Lisicki and Samantha booked reservations at a number of my favorite Stosur enter the Charleston Charleston restaurants, WTA tournament and a few new ones, too!” Lisicki has made five Staff report previous appearances Jelena Jankovic, the 2007 Family Circle Cup in Charleston and holds champion, Sabine Lisicki, the 2009 Family a 12-4 win/loss record. Circle Cup champion and Samantha Stosur, She has won four WTA the 2010 Family Circle Cup champion, will all singles titles and four return to Daniel Island for the inaugural Volvo WTA doubles finals. In Car Open, April 2 – 10. The three former 2015, she reached the champions join fellow champs Venus Williams semifinals in Indian Wells (2004), Andrea Petkovic (2014) and Angelique and Birmingham and the Kerber (2015) in the world-class player field Jelena Jankovic Sabine Lisicki Samantha Stosur quarterfinals in Miami. forming for the 2016 tournament. The World No. 32 was a “As former champions of our tournament, Cincinnati in 2015. The former World ous appearances finalist at Wimbledon in 2013. Jelena, Sam and Sabine have acquired a large No. 1 has made twelve previous appearances in in Charleston and holds a 13-8 win/loss record. “I’ll always think fondly of playing in fan following in Charleston,” said Eleanor Charleston, and holds a 21-10 win/loss record. After winning the tournament in 2010, she Charleston since it’s where I won my first WTA Adams, Volvo Car Open Tournament Manger. She was a finalist in the 2013 Family Circle made the semifinals in 2012. Stosur has won title,” said Lisicki. “I enjoy coming back each “Combined, this year will mark 29 tournaments Cup. eight WTA singles titles and 24 WTA doubles year, seeing the fans and exploring the city.” in Charleston for these three talented ladies. We “I love playing tennis in Charleston and on titles. During 2015, she won in both Strasbourg Tickets for the 2016 Volvo Car Open are are so lucky!” the green clay,” said Jankovic. “I won it there and Bad Gastein. The former US Open cham- now on sale. For more information on tickets, Jankovic, currently ranked World No. in 2007, was a finalist and now I’m ready to pion finished the season in the top 30 for the call 800.677.2293 or visit http://www.vol- 19, has won 15 WTA singles titles, three of win again! I’m also excited to host the Lisette seventh year in a row. vocaropen.com. Patrons can purchase single which she captured last season in Nanchang, L Montreal Ladies Day lunch with my mom, “It’s no secret that I enjoy visiting and play- session tickets, or choose from a variety of Guangzhou and Hong Kong. She also reached Snezana, on Tuesday, April 5th.” ing tennis in Charleston,” said Stosur. “I have ticket and travel packages. the finals in Indian Wells and the semifinals in World No. 27, Stosur has made nine previ- developed great relationships with the tourna-

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In addition, students can Nico Chalela (right), who is pictured here en- partake in dual-enrollment courses with College joying some class discussion time in the new of Charleston and Trident Technical College, building with a few of his fellow students. and also complete a Capstone Experiment their senior year that involves authentic research and leaning in the student’s chosen interest. the old Navy Base. There is also an administra- “Palmetto Scholars Academy may once have tive suite dedicated in honor of former Joint been like a dandelion growing from a crack in Base Commander Richard D. McComb, who the sidewalk to bloom brightly amid diversity was instrumental in helping PSA acquire the and little more than a lot of heart on a tiny shoe- land for the site. string,” added Chandler, who is also a board “He’s the one that said ‘yes’ to us,” added member for the South Carolina Consortium for Lindbergh, who is thrilled that PSA is able Gifted Education. “Today, it represents a sense to set aside space for children of active duty of pride for all its stakeholders. The early days military thanks to a new S.C. Military Charter bring back memories of seeing what weeds ac- Law co-sponsored by Rep. Merrill. “…The Air complish on what little they receive.” Force and Naval Weapons side, we can give About three weeks ago, all 417 students priority to them. They will bring so much to presently enrolled at PSA moved into what the culture, the PSA community. They are great Chandler called their new “world class educa- families, very dedicated, very patriotic, and tional facility” at Joint Base Charleston. How dedicated to their country. We can provide them did the PSA family of students, parents and with a great education and a place that cares staff handle getting all of their supplies and about them.” classroom materials from the old facility to the Lindbergh’s work on behalf of PSA, and new one? The same way they tackle every chal- commitment to serving military families, re- lenge - together. cently earned her a special award from current “It has gone incredibly smooth,” said current Joint Base Charleston Commander Col. Robert PSA Principal Tim Gott. “We did it ourselves, K. Lyman, who commended her outstanding the kids and the parents and the community all public service by presenting her with a plaque stepped up.” at the building’s ribbon-cutting ceremony. Gott happily showed off the new school last “I told them I didn’t think I’d get a better week for The Daniel Island News. With 45,000 award in all my life,” gushed Lindbergh later. square feet, the facility has tripled its original “It was the most meaningful thing to me, as a Volvo Cars Stadium 3–7 p.m. size. former Air Force kid.” —Formerly Family CirCle TenniS STadium— “The first thing I noticed was how big it Lindbergh credits a big Daniel Island contin- was!” said 11th grader Tatiyana Adkins. gent for helping start and sustain PSA over the Featuring Live Music & Kids Zone “We have a gym now!” added Daniel Island years, including Jim Garvey, who has served as resident Alex Trubey, also in 11th grade. the program manager on the new building, and For tickets visit windwoodfarm.org In addition to the gym/multi-purpose room, Daniel Island Company CEO Frank Brumley, the facility has multiple science labs, a band who provided the school’s very first dona- room, a chorus room, 28 instructional class- tion. But perhaps their story is best summed rooms, an expansive and engaging art room, up in their selection of “The Phoenix” as the real bathrooms, and more. Scoring supreme school’s mascot. By definition, a phoenix is a high marks from the kids are PSA’s first ever mythological bird that rose up from the ashes, student lockers. renewed in strength to become something “We got the most that we could get for our uniquely remarkable. PSA’s journey is certainly bond money, $7.5 million,” added Gott. “And comparable, accentuated by a number of people to be honest, we got a great building for that who believed they could make a difference in amount of money, when you look at a typi- the life of a child. cal new school - which runs about $25 to $30 “Let this building represent how many million.” people in your community care about you,” The aerial layout for the school resembles Lindbergh told the PSA students in the crowd at Supporting Sponsors that of a turtle with four legs extended and the building’s dedication. “How important you features hallways named for things significant are to us, and how much your education and to PSA, such as “Avenue F,” its former street on betterment will impact us all.” 28 pets thedanielislandnews.com The Daniel Island News ■ February 18 - 24, 2016 Adopt one of us and become our family All of the animals featured on this page are located at 2455 Remount Rd., North Charleston and are available for adoption. 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RENTAL PROPERTY RENTAL PROPERTY RENTAL PROPERTY RENTAL PROPERTY CROSSWORD ANSWER SUDOKU ANSWER Daniel Island unfurnished detached garage apartment on Pierce St: sepa- rate entrance, parking space, separate BR, full bath, full kitchen, also laundry in garage below. $1100/month, year Single Family Homes 125 Balfour St...... $6200 Your Key to Property Management lease. Avail +/- Mar 15. Call 215-510- 843-971-8778 0606. 5BD/5.5BA; 4788 sqft; 2 car garage Single Family Home 74 Woodford St...... $5500 DANIEL ISLAND RENTALS ANNOUNCEMENTS 2238 Daniel Island Dr ...... $3700 5BD/5 full baths, 2 half baths; Single Family Homes 4 BR/2.5 BA; 2977sqft 4446 sqft; 2 car garage 331 Gunboat Lane...... $6995 Struggling with DRUGS or ALCOHOL? Unfurnished Condominiums 1323 Deep Water Dr...... $2975 4br/4full & 2 half baths; approx Addicted to PILLS? Talk to someone 1876 Village Crossing...... $1250 2228 sqft; 3BD/2BA; Private Dock, on the Lake! 4661 sqft; inc club membership who cares. Call The Addiction Hope & "FROG" with all utilities 1235 Center Lake Dr...... $2400 1714 Providence St...... $3650 Help Line for a free assessment. 866- 200 River Landing Dr #F302.. $2600 4BD/2.5BA; 2140 sqft; 2 car garage 3/4br/3ba; approx 2700 sqft 604-6857. 3 BR/2.5 BA; 1617 sqft Unfurnished Condominiums Furnished Townhomes Furnished Condominiums Tuesday, February 23, 2016 is the last 2260 Daniel Island Dr...... $2700 1178 Barfield St...... $3595 A study by Penn’s Wharton School of Business 200 River Landing Dr #D202...$2600 day to redeem winning tickets in the 3BD/2.5BA; 1569 sqft 3br/3ba; approx 1850 sqft 3 BR/2.5 BA; 1617 sqft 200 River Landing Dr. D309.....$2400 following South Carolina Education Furnished Condominiums of the recession of the early 1980s shows Lottery Instant Game: (773) CLASSIC 3BD/2.5BA; 1603 sqft 300 Bucksley Ln...... $1595 CASH. Furnished Condominium #303; 1br/1ba; approx 756 sqft 600 Bucksley Ln. #107...... $2100 Unfurnished Condominiums that companies that advertised aggressively APPLYING FOR DISABILITY 2BD/2BA; 1st Floor Condo; 1102 sqft 125 Pier View St...... $1725 BENEFITS? Call our nationwide firm 652 Coleman Boulevard, Suite 102 #404; 2br/2.5ba; approx 1338 sqft 1-800-404-5928. Win or pay nothing Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 400 Bucksley Lane...... $1295 through the recession had 256% more sales (Exp. Incl.) Bill Gordon & Associates. PLACE PH: (843)278-1600 | FAX: (843)278-1602 #108; 2br/1ba; approx 858 sqft Member TX/NM Bar, 1420 N Street NW a classified ad 300 Bucksley Ln...... $1075 #102, Washington DC 20005. #103; 1br/1ba; approx 756 sqft than those that did not. Xarelto users have you had complica- PROPERTY FOR SALE tions due to internal bleeding (after CALL Mobile Homes with acreage. Ready to OFF-ISLAND RENTALS January 2012)? If so, you MAY be due move in. Lots of room, 3Br 2Ba. Quick Single Family Homes financial compensation. If you don’t and easy owner financing (subject to 1101 Dawn View Terrace...... $2750 This newspaper is pledged to the letter and spirit have an attorney, CALL Injuryfone to- 856-1999 credit approval). No renters. 803-454- 3br/2.5ba; approx 2000 sqft of the U.S. policy for the achievement of equal day! 1-800-457-3949. 2433 (DL35711). 1161 Willoughby Ln...... $2400 Publisher’s Notice housing opportunity throughout the nation. We 4br/2.5ba; approx 2000 sqft encourage and support an affirmative advertising MURRELLS INLET - 2.9 acre residen- 108 Tyron Rd...... $1595 and marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing. All real estate 4br/2ba; approx 2358 sqft tial tract for sale to developer. Contact advertised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it il- Rent it, sell it, lease it, buy it, or give it away. Our Tami for details. Phone 843-997-8386. 2483 Pintail Dr...... $1495 3br/2ba; approx 1500 sqft legal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, readers report that they have had great success www.premierpropertiesofsouthcaro- lina.com. Townhomes sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preferences, advertising in the classified section of The Daniel 146 Broad St...... $3500 limitations or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate Place a classified ad & #A; 2br/2ba; approx 1650 sqft that is in violation of the law. Island News. Call 843-856-1999 or email: jan@ Unfurnished Condominiums SELL YOUR STUFF! 1600-925 Long Grove Dr...... $1595 thedanielislandnews.com to place your ad. 2br/2ba; approx 1100 sqft 1300-312 Park West Blvd...... $1250 2br/2ba; approx 1150 sqft 1900-101 Belle Isle Ave...... $1495 John 3:16 2br/2ba; approx 1051 sqft 2012 Chatelain Way...... $1450 2br/2ba; approx 1200 sqft The deadline to Call 843.654.9140 submit a classified is and view properties at FRIDAY AT NOON www.CharlestonRentalProperties.com

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Major HoMe SHortage Developing on Daniel iSlanD!

For the first 45 days of 2016: UNDER CONTRACT DON'T MISS THIS PRESTIGE BUYER STUNNING HOME • Daniel Island has just 42 active home listings.

• 25 homes have gone under contract.

• 11 of the 25 homes under contract were listed 526 Island Park DrIve...... $2,399,000 514 Park Crossing...... $2,205,000 7,600SF 6 Bdrms – Perfect home for those looking for above $1,000,000. 6152 SF, 5 Bdrms Stately home built by Buffington lots of family space. Have all the kids and grand kids Homes and extensively remodeled by the current own- visit often in comfort. Huge media room, exercise room, ers. Amazing rear entertainment plaza with pool, formal ground level guest suite perfect for nanny. Live like roy- gardens and fire place. alty. Don’t miss this home! Holly Buceti 843-442-5218 This is the perfect time to sell your home. Low Bob Farina 631-374-6742. inventory will drive higher prices and shorter days

UNDER on market. 2-4 & BUYER CONTRACTPRESTIGE LISTING OPEN SUNDAY Please call Prestige for a FREE no obligation evaluation of your home and full understanding of how we have built such an outstanding track record in the sale of 11 Watroo Point ...... $1,549,000 9 Watroo Point...... $1,250,000 4,972SF, 5 Bdrms – Custom built home backing to golf resale homes. 4200SF 4 Bdrms Meticulously maintained low-country course. Stunning architecture. True dream kitchen. masterpiece. Located on the prestigious Watroo Point. Large media room. Library or main floor bedroom. Beautiful golf course views. Large open kitchen and www.11WatrooPoint.com family room perfect for entertaining. Sue & Scott Campbell 843-991-8633 Holly Buceti 843-442-5218

UNDER SOLD COMINGWITH SOONPOOL CONTRACTPRESTIGE BUYER RARE DANIEL ISLAND NEW LISTING FIND - ONE FLOOR LIVING

330 Ralston Creek Street.....$1,199,000 234-112 Seven Farms Drive....$850,000 1247 Smythe St...... $829,000 1449 Willtown Street ...... $777,100 1989 Pierce St...... $685,000 3343SF, 3 Bdrms – Ideal floor plan for easy living. 3492SF, 5 Bdrms - Daniel Island “Lock ‘n Leave” Custom home with pool and built in BBQ 3100SF, 5 Bdrms - New pre-built, marsh 3,277 SF, 5 Bdrms - Open floor plan with lots of Low maintenance home with dual main floor penthouse. Have it all with 2 car garage, elevator, natural light. Main floor master. Office. Private open plan and huge private sky-patio (oh the parties overlooking marsh. An entertainer’s dream! front home in Smythe Park. masters. yard backing to green space.1 block walk to -entertain100 friends). Holly Buceti 843-442-5218 Tricia Peterson 843-847-1762 www.330RalstonCreekSt.com www.234SevenFarmsDrive.com Daniel Island School. Sue & Scott Campbell 843-991-8633 Holly Buceti 843-442-5218 Bob Farina 631-374-6742

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9022 Merchant St...... $624,900 200 River Landing...... $429,900 2966SF, 4 Bdrm - One of the most desirable areas of 843.259.9913 • www.PrestigeHomesOnline.com 3 Bedrm 1701SF – Beautiful 3 bedroom penthouse level Daniel Island! Attached FROG facing a neighborhood with wrapped porch, marsh views, and very nice upgrades. park. Impeccably maintained. Move in condition. Don’t miss this one. Tricia Peterson 843-847-1762 Sue & Scott Campbell 843-991-8633