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On August had been reported stolen in North Charleston. a wallet that had been found on Daniel Island Guns stolen from Cainhoy 1, deputies responded to the scene after re- Another stolen vehicle was discovered on Drive. Inside the wallet, officers located the store ceiving a call that someone broke into the car August 5, this time at an apartment communi- identification and address of the owner and A stockpile of weapons disappeared from in the parking lot while church members were ty on Seven Farms Drive. Officers determined made contact. Nothing was missing except a Cainhoy area gun store on Sunday, August attending services. An incident report stated it was initially reported stolen in Charlotte and cash. The victim stated that the wallet had 7. According to the incident report filed by that the suspect, who was caught on surveil- had the vehicle towed. been stolen from the inside of his truck two the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Department lance footage, broke out a rear passenger Stolen bikes nights earlier. The vehicle was unlocked at (BCSD), some 38 guns of various types were window and stole approximately $350 worth Two bikes were taken from the Talison the time of the theft and there was no sign of stolen from Coastal Firearms on Cainhoy of items from the vehicle. Described as a 35 Row apartment complex sometime between forced entry, according to the report filed. Road between 12:20 a.m. and 12:40 a.m. to 45 year-old African-American male wear- July 21 and July 22. According to police, the Concert-goer cited for disor- After an alarm on site was activated, deputies ing a light colored shirt and shorts, the suspect bikes were secured with a chain, but the chain derly conduct with BCSD and officers with Team 5 of the was reportedly driving a dark colored full size had been cut. Team 5 officers assisted in breaking up a City of Charleston Police Department were SUV that is likely a 1990-2000 GMC Yukon Vandalisms fight after the August 6 Hootie and the Blow- dispatched to respond to a potential “burglary or Cadillac Escalade. A Pierce Street resident notified police on fish concert at Volvo Car Stadium. According in progress.” An initial inspection of the scene “It’s just terrible that this suspect chose July 24 about an apparent vandalism to his to a police report, two young men got into an outside did not reveal signs of forced entry. to prey on people while they were worship- car on the passenger side. The victim reported altercation after leaving the concert. One of According to the report, a CPD officer discov- ping,” stated Sheriff Duane Lewis in a press hearing a loud noise the evening before the men was cited for disorderly conduct and ered that entry had been made into the build- release on the incident. “This person needs to around 10:30 p.m. The next day, dents were was transported to his Mount Pleasant hotel ing from a hole in the roof. Once inside the be caught and the citizens have been so great discovered on the vehicle, but there was no by police. store, deputies and officers observed damage with helping us identify criminals – we really sign of forced entry and nothing had been Larceny to the ceiling and broken glass in multiple gun hope that someone is able to help us identify taken. Landscaping equipment stored at Bishop showcases. No suspects were found. The CPD this suspect.” In a separate incident, an unknown subject England High School was stolen over the SWAT/Quick Response Team also assisted Detectives ask that anyone who may be or subjects vandalized a vehicle in a parking weekend of August 5 through August 8. on scene. Anyone with information about the able to assist them in their investigation call area at the Simmons Park apartment complex Police believe the items were taken sometime crime is asked to contact the BCSD at (843) them at (843) 719-4412 or Crime Stoppers of on River Landing Drive. The door handles between 5 p.m. on Friday and 6:30 a.m. on 719-4412 or Crime Stoppers of the Lowcoun- the Lowcountry at 1-888-CRIME-SC (1-888- had been broken off and there were dents Monday. try at 1-888-CRIME-SC (1-888-274-6372). 274-6372). on the vehicle, stated the police report. The Anyone with information that can assist Thief strikes during church Stolen vehicles found incident is believed to have occurred between CPD with their investigation of the above service Officers with Team 5 on Daniel Island August 2 and August 3. crimes is asked to contact them at (843) 743- The BCSD is also asking for the public’s located an abandoned vehicle on Fairchild 7200.

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130 River Landing Drive #7209 1BR, 1BA, 783 sq. ft. $149,900 1225 Blakeway Street #407 3BR, 2BA, 1,351 sq. ft. $242,000 130 River Landing Drive #6206 2BR, 2BA, 1,291 sq. ft. $255,000 Carey Tipple 135 Pier View Street #306 2BR, 2.5BA, 1,338 sq. ft. $359,900 200 River Landing Drive F110 3BR, 2.5BA, 1,619 sq. ft. $419,900 145 Pier View Street #207 3BR, 2.5BA, 2,035 sq. ft. $539,500 1 hazelhurst street $1,175,100 200 bucksley lane #103 $139,500 2631 Townsend Place 3BR, 3.5BA, 3,049 sq. ft. $789,000 Bob Welsh .5 Acres 1 BR, 1 BA, 749 Sq. Ft. 108 Fairbanks Oak Alley #203 3BR, 3.5BA, 3,275 sq. ft. $1,100,000 108 Fairbanks Oak Alley #202 3BR, 3.5BA, 3,506 sq. ft. under contract just listed $1,200,000 available homesites Meryl Cromarty 47 Dalton Street Golf View $359,900 59 Dalton Street Golf View $385,000 139 Brailsford Street Golf View $439,400 620 Bermuda Isle Street Marsh/Golf View $560,000 Rick Adams 1444 Smythe Street Deepwater View $1,175,000 14 Lafar Street Deepwater View $1,389,000 7882 Farr street $849,990 2445 daniel island drive $1,350,000 442 Fish Tale Road Deepwater View $1,675,000 4 BR, 4.5 BA, 3,350 Sq. Ft. 4 BR, 5 BA, 3,900 Sq. Ft. 375 Rhoden Island Drive Deepwater View $1,825,000 Rosie Stieby 101 River Landing Drive 843-971-7100 [email protected] danielisland.com Obtain the Property Report required by Federal Law and read before signing anything. No Federal Agency has judged the merits or value, if any, of this property. This material shall not constitute a valid offer in any state where prior registration is required and registration requirements have not yet been met. NY residents: Complete Offering terms are in an offering plan available from Sponsor. File No. HO-00-0016. Equal Housing Opportunity. Access and rights to recreational amenities may be subject to fees, membership dues or limitations. 04 history thedanielislandnews.com The Daniel Island News ■ August 18 - 24, 2016 Ten and Five Years Ago in The Daniel Island News TEN YEARS AGO FIVE YEARS AGO Daniel Island School welcomes students for Governor Haley signs legislation at Daniel Independently owned & operated since 2003 the first time ever! Island Real Estate office General Information: office 843.856-1999 In the August 17, 2006 edition of In the August 18, 2011 edition of on the sale of second homes, com- fax: 843.856-8555 the paper the top news was the open- the paper the top story we reported mercial and investment properties, 225 Seven Farms Drive Suite 108 ing and first day at the brand new that Governor Nikki took place at the Daniel Island Real Daniel Island, SC 29492 Daniel Island School! On the first Haley came to Daniel Island and Estate office…” Publisher/ Managing Editor: day of the first year of the school, signed into law a bill that she hoped Our centerfold featured an opti- Suzanne M. Detar the doors opened to a total of 543 would get the state’s real estate mistic piece by islander Steve Slifer 843.345.1563 students. market back on track. We reported: of Numbernomics, who explained sdetar@ thedanielislandnews.com “The ceremonial signing of House the “10 Reasons Why the Economy Bill 3713, a point-of-sale reform Won’t Tank” Account Executives: measure targeting tax assessments Ronda Schilling 843.330.1981 [email protected]

Trudy Hicks 843.327.7014 From the 8/17/06 edition: Hordes [email protected] of backpack toting elementary and middle school students made Art Director/Classifieds: Jan Marvin their way on foot, on bikes, on 843.856.1999 buses, golf carts and cars, to the [email protected] highly acclaimed new facility on the school’s official “first day.”

The Daniel Island News is published weekly and distributed free throughout Daniel Island and down Clement’s Ferry Rd. to residences, business establishments, Bishop England and at various distribution points on Daniel Island, Mt. Pleasant, downtown Charleston and Hanahan. The entire content of The Daniel Island News is copyrighted 2016 by The Daniel Island Publishing Corp., LLC. No part of this publication may be reproduced without Elizabeth bush Elizabeth bush permission from the publisher. From the 8/17/06 edition: Teri Garvey From the 8/17/06 edition: The first Elizabeth Bush Ad Deadline: and Kathleen Ricciardi, co-chairs for day of school was a family affair From the 8/18/11 edition: Governor Haley greets a small crowd of legisla- Friday by 12 noon the Daniel Island School’s official for the Vroman’s of Daniel Island. tors, realtors and other supporters at the ceremonial signing of House Bill Digitally produced ads must be sized to spec in PDF high resolution format “School Store”, offer plenty of “spirit Deanna and husband, David, 3713, a point-of-sale reform measure targeting tax assessments on the sale to: [email protected]. wear” choices in their new location escorted their girls to school on of second homes, commercial and investment properties, at the Daniel beside the gym. bikes along Barfield Street. LETTERS POLICY Island Real Estate office. Letters to the editor are welcomed and encouraged. Please write in about any topic that stirs your fancy or raises Letter to the your ire. All letters and submissions editor are subject to being edited for libel, space and good taste. All submis- Nighttime visibility at Seven and no one was traveling behind us. They were great many cars traveling toward them. sions must include the author’s name, Farms and Daniel Island Drives barely visible in the dark and NOT in a cross- We would like to suggest much stronger street address and phone number for verifi- needs to improve walk, which is just a few yards down on the lighting along Seven Farms Drive, as well as cation purposes. It seems only a matter of time before a human corner. police enforcement of pedestrians to use the Delivery concerns? tragedy occurs during evening hours on our With the poor street lighting, I don’t think designated crosswalks (especially during the Are you not getting a paper? Are main street (Seven Farms Drive) between the pedestrians realize how hard it is to see them evening hours). We realize the City of Charles- there papers being delivered to unoccupied homes in your fire station and the church corner. Around 9 pm crossing the street, especially when there are the ton has already taken steps to make the street neighborhood? Please let us know Saturday evening, a young family was crossing bright lights from the oncoming traffic reflect- safer by adding the crosswalks and lowering the and we will advise our carriers to start the road between Orlando’s and the Episcopal ing on a car’s windshield. I shudder to think speed limit, but the nighttime visibility is still a or stop delivery as necessary. You can call the Daniel Island News at Church corner. The adult was standing in the how their lives, as well as our lives, could have serious safety issue. 856-1999 or send an email to middle of the traffic lane and we almost struck changed in an instant! The family proceeded to Eno & Stan Cleveringa [email protected] him! Thankfully, we were able to stop in time cross in the poor visibility even as there were a Daniel Island to report specific addresses. August 18 - 24, 2016 ■ The Daniel Island News thedanielislandnews.com 05

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The Tennessee Vols Odell Beckham Jr is I admire Tom Brady because my entire my favorite player. I because he has won family has gone there. admire him for the so many Super . Evan catches he makes. Andersen Age 14 Jaden Age 10 Age 10 August 18 - 24, 2016 ■ The Daniel Island News thedanielislandnews.com island news 07 DIS kids invited to ‘Bike to School with a Cop’ on August 26 Want to go? ELIZABETH BUSH effective. [email protected] “Rather than just going to a parking lot with “Bike To School With A Cop” When it comes to bike safety on Daniel cones, they’ll actually be riding the route they Friday, August 26 Island, this is where the rubber meets the road. are going to ride and crossing at the same road 7 a.m. - Pierce Park Pool The Charleston Police Department, Cooper they cross every day,” said Cooper. “I think Bike and helmet inspections, safety tips, River Cycles and the Daniel Island Neigh- we’re just trying to do the ‘monkey see, mon- and juice and bagels provided. Ride to borhood Association (DINA) are hoping to key do’ thing. Show them how. The crossing school begins at 7:30 a.m. Sponsored by roll students into the new school year with a guards are very adamant about keeping people few lessons designed to promote safe biking stopped and crossing the right way, and they do Charleston Police Department, Cooper practices. a great job, but if the kids don’t follow that, or River Cycles, and the Daniel Island On Friday, August 26, Daniel Island School if they don’t know they can cross at this road or Neighborhood Association. students and their families are invited to “Bike that road, then it’s kind of a lost cause.” to School with a Cop.” The program kicks off at Cooper said that since his shop opened up on Gage Cooper of Cooper River Cycles has just an interaction with us, too. And give them 7 a.m. at Pierce Park Pool with bike and helmet the island about a year and a half ago, he has a chance to see us face to face and have fun inspections by Cooper River Cycles and safety assisted with other bike safety events in had lots of customers come in with bikes that the past, but he believes this one will be with us, instead of just seeing us on the normal tips from Team 5 officers. Juice and bagels will aren’t safe. basis.” even more effective. also be provided. “Tires that aren’t inflated, loose handle bars “Events like this are vital to the safety of our “I was amazed by the amount of children stopping at stop signs…and crossing with the - it’s just the little things that can make a big community for a multitude of reasons,” added who ride their bikes to school every day,” said crossing guard as we walk across the street,” difference in safety right off the top,” he added. Marie Delcioppo, DINA Safety Chair. “First, Sgt. Chris Morrell, who started working for continued Morrell. “…When we were looking “Brakes that work. Tires that roll and stop…So Sgt. Morrell is not only re-enforcing safety Team 5 on the island last January and is helping at different programs we could do, we were we’re just trying to bring awareness to how to practices that children are learning at home to organize the August 26 event. “We wanted to trying to find something outside the box and ride safe and how to get to school safely each and school but is also leading by example. do something starting with the littlest kids. We I couldn’t find anything, anywhere like this day.” Furthermore, we know that the tighter the bond decided that standing up in front of them and event. So we thought this would be a great, With a number of bike and pedestrian ac- between law enforcement and residents, the giving them a lecture on safety rules, they’re brand new initiative!” cidents involving kids on the island over the safer the community is. Sgt. Morrell and all the gonna tune us out in probably two minutes. We Organizers of the event are largely target- years, Sgt. Morrell is confident the event will officers at Team 5 are doing an incredible job figured, let’s do something fun!” ing elementary school-aged children in hopes help curb further problems. at developing that solid relationship — and this At 7:30 a.m., kids, officers and other com- that by building habits early, the lessons will “A big part of our job is traffic safety on event is a fine example of that.” munity members will ride down Pierce Street stick. Gage Cooper of Cooper River Cycles the island,” he said. “This is our biggest goal If all goes well for the upcoming event, together to the school. has assisted with other bike safety events in the - to not only build a safe environment for the organizers hope to plan a similar program in the “We’ll follow different safety guidelines, past, but he believes this one will be even more children to ride and safe habits, but also maybe spring of 2017.

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The Cooper River Cycles staff will also This college-level humanities course continues at the 1445, for details. aug - sept. provide free safety checks of bikes. All family members Daniel Island branch of the Berkeley County Library Women’s Island Network (WIN) are encouraged to participate. This event is sponsored System. The free course will be taught on Wednesdays Join professional women for a networking luncheon, by CPD, Cooper River Cycles and the Daniel Island at 10:30 am. Participants can attend at any time, as each which is held the last Wednesday of each month at Volunteers Needed - Daniel Island Safety Neighborhood Association. of the sessions stands on its own. The Islander, from 11:45am – 1pm. Contact Sheila Patrol Program TGIFF BENG Underwood - 843-654-6289 or email Sheila.underwood@ Want to help our kids get to and from school safely? Thank Goodness It’s First Friday, an informal social open “Business Executive Networking Group” meets the first suntrust.com. RSVP is required. Back-to-School means back to our school Safety Patrol to all Daniel Island residents Daniel Island residents, will Tuesday of every month, at the Berkeley County Library TOASTMASTERS Program starting Monday, August 15. Volunteers are be on Friday September 2 at Daniel’s Landing Clubhouse on Daniel Island, from 5 pm to 6:30 pm. BENG (www. Toastmasters of Daniel Island meet on the first and needed Monday through Friday from 7:50 – 8:15 a.m. 6:30- 9:00 p.m. Start the school year with TGIFF and thebeng.org) is a multidiscipline networking group for third Friday of every month, from 12 to 1 pm at Summit and 2:55 – 3:20 p.m. at the intersection of Daniel Island come out to meet new neighbors and old friends. Bring mid- to senior-level executive professionals who are Place, 320 Seven Farms Dr. For more information please Drive and Pierce Street. To volunteer, or for additional an hors d’oeuvre to share and your favorite beverage. seeking a new career. For those interested in attending contact [email protected] or Brian Richards (843) information, please email Marie Delcioppo - DINA Safety Marcia and Stewart Miller will be the hosts. Questions? the Charleston BENG Chapter Meeting, contact Cathey 884-5987. Committee Chair - at safety@dineighborhoodassociation. Call Walter and Barbara Jenner 216-2573. Petkash, [email protected]. You may register for AA meetings on DI org. Healing from divorce is possible! the meeting at http://bengcharleston.eventbrite.com. Daily M-F 8 am, Tue. 7 pm, Fri 7 pm at Providence Daniel Island Performing Arts Center Sign Join this friendly supportive Christ-centered group. You Willingway Continuing Care Meetings Baptist Church, 294 Seven Farms Dr.; Sat. 8 pm at Holy Unveiling on Building Site don’t have to deal with this alone. Workshop begins, Every Monday 6:30-7:30 pm at The Church of the Holy Cross Church, 299 Seven Farms Dr. On August 26th Daniel Island Performing Arts Center will September 8 and through November 3 for 9 consecu- Cross, 299 Seven Farms Dr. Provides a community for DANIEL ISLAND EXCHANGE CLUB stage a Media Event open to the public at their building tive Thursdays, 6:30 -8:30 p.m., at Holy Cross Daniel addicts, their family and friends to talk about their experi- Meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month site on Island Park Drive, Daniel Island. The unveiling Island. To register and for more information go to www. ences and find ways to connect with 12-step recovery. (with some exceptions) at 5:30 PM (social) and 6:00 will be attended by Charleston Mayor, John Tecklenburg HolyCross.net/divorce Free. Contact Rhett Crull 843-323-7111 with questions. PM (meeting) at the Daniel’s Landing Clubhouse, 130 and other officials and politicians from Charleston and Daniel Island Flying Club Tai Chi River Landing Drive, and centers its service initiatives Berkeley Counties. The event will begin at 6:00 p.m in Get ready to soar into another season of programs and Free classes. Tuesday & Friday 8:30-9:30 am at Provi- on Americanism, youth programs, community service the UBS Atrium lobby at the corner of River Landing events with the Daniel Island Flying Club! The club was dence Baptist Church. Call Gwen at 843-718-5454 for and the prevention of child abuse. For questions about Drive and Island Park Drive on Daniel Island. Guests will created by island resident Jim Chalupsky as a way to information. meeting dates and programming, contact PresidentDIEx- be serenaded by a jazz trio and treated to Champagne engage and connect with local aviation enthusiasts. The Run Club [email protected] or visit their Facebook page. and chocolates in celebration of reaching the first major next meeting will be held on September 13 at 6 p.m. at Gaia Fit Run Club meets on Fridays 5:30 am and Mom’s Playdate fundraising milestone of more than five million dollars to the Daniel Island Library and will feature a roundtable Sundays 7:30 am for group runs as well as First Friday Join local moms and kids for playdates twice a month at purchase the land and launch the first phase of constru discussion among attendees about where, when and how Happy Hour Runs at DI restaurants. Email mary@gaiafit. Center Park (train side) on the first Wed. of every month ction. At 6:30 guests will walk the few steps from the UBS they learned to fly, as well as the pros and cons of flying. com. at 10 am and the third Wed. of every month at 11 am. Atrium to the DIPAC building site, where there will be For additional information, visit www.danielislandflying- Group run/walk Contact Erica Elmenhurst ([email protected]) brief speeches before the sign is unveiled. club.com. Every Wednesday morning at 8:30 am from Pierce Park and/or Marie Corbin ([email protected]) for more Bike to school with a cop! Red Balloon Yard Sale Pavilion: Enjoy a 3-mile walk or run along the Wando information. Join members of the Charleston Police Department Save the date. Do you have clutter in your closets and River and share your thoughts and input with the Daniel Men’s Fitness Group (CPD) and the staff of Cooper River Cycles for a bicycle garages that you’d like to get rid of? The Daniel Island Island News’ writers and advertising executives. F3, a free men’s workout group, meets every Saturday ride from Pierce Park Pool to Daniel Island School on Annual Fall Red Balloon Yard Sale will be held on Sat- WOMEN OF FAITH morning starting at 6:20 am at Governors Park and at Friday, August 26. Those interested in taking part are urday, September 24, 7 am – 1 pm at homes throughout Daniel Island ladies of all denominations gather Wednes- 5:30 am on Wednesdays. www.f3nation.com or email asked to begin gathering at the pool at 7 a.m. The ride Daniel Island. day mornings at 9 am for an hour of prayer and sharing. [email protected].

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Meryl Cromarty 843.971.3508 (o) 843.513.7076 (c) [email protected] August 18 - 24, 2016 ■ The Daniel Island News thedanielislandnews.com 11 Meet the Holmes family From family on PAGE 10 The island was so much smaller back then, exactly what I needed at the time. It was kind of like living on an Air Force base. I didn’t feel like I was trying to transplant into a neighborhood where everyone had been living for a while. Everyone was a newcomer here. It was a place where I could meet ev- erybody and know that I wasn’t alone. Daniel Island was a place I could call “home”. INTRODUCING THE What drew you to the particular neigh- Cindy and George enjoying the ruins on their borhood you live in now? recent trip to Greece. This neighborhood, and Codner’s Ferry, which was basically all of Daniel Island at We can do steaks on the grill and a bottle of the time - was a lot of fun. Friday nights, lowcountry wine for just $20 at home! But I do enjoy go- different families would take turns inviting ing to Laura Alberts. We went there the first TM neighbors over to their house. There were day the restaurant opened. always “Happy Hours” or “Wives Coffee” GH: And we love going to Concerts at the events at someone’s house. It was just one Volvo Center. We’ll have dinner across the big group back then. Some of these gather- street at Dragon Palace and enjoy a leisurely ings still take place on my part of Scott Street stroll home. where most of the residents are still “origi- Do you have a family tradition? nals”. And, of course, we all get together CH: Fried chicken on the boat or at every year to watch Super Bowl Sunday and Scott Park pool. And when family comes to lift celebrate New Year’s Eve. visit, we always have boiled shrimp, sliced What attracted you to the house you live tomatoes and corn. Sometimes, we go to a in now? family reunion in Iowa with the O’Grady’s or The backyard! I didn’t even have to look visit George’s relatives in North Carolina and upstairs to know I wanted this house, a Vermont. resale, two years old when I bought it. As What are you reading right now? soon as I looked out the back window, I told CH: I’m making my way through Robin myself ‘That’s what I want to look at every- Carr’s “Virgin River” series. It’s about a day!” There was a pond, and trees all around. Dennis K. Schimpf, MD, MBA, FACS* Rebecca Zerwick Johnson MPAS, PA-C family of four military brothers. It’s also a When I look outside I feel like I’m in the love story. country. I couldn’t find this view anywhere Any movies you’ve enjoyed recently? else. TM CH: We loved “The Martian”, with Matt Do you plan to move anywhere else? On Damon. We also want to go see “Finding Daniel Island - or off? Dory” and “Tarzan”. lowcountry lift At one point we thought about it. After we Have you travelled anywhere recently? BETTER THAN A FACELIFT got married, we needed more room. At first, CH: We just got back from Andros Island, we thought about moving into George’s place > Includes: SmartSkin+, PrecisionTx, > Procedures performed with in Greece, visiting a friend of my mom’s. It’s - a huge house on a cul de sac in Brickyard upper Blepharoplasty, 30 units of local anesthetic just beautiful. And the people there are won- Botox, and one syringe of facial filler Plantation, but I would have had to move the derful. They are very selfless. They make you > Revitalizes the face and neck kids to a different school and I really didn’t > Tightens skin and eliminates feel part of the family while you’re there and > Minimal downtime want to do that. So then we looked at other wrinkles go out of their way to help you, especially if houses here on Daniel Island. We kept com- you’re a foreigner. You just don’t find that a ing back to this house. There’s just no way BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW lot in America. We tend to be rude. Except we could match what we have on Scott Street here on Daniel Island, where, if you’re away FOR YOUR BEST LOOK FOR THE HOLIDAYS. for the past 15 years. We ended up expanding for a while, shop owners will always ask the kitchen, adding on a master bedroom, a where you’ve been. guest bedroom and an office for George. What’s the best advice you’ve ever The Lowcountry Lift™, a new GH: This was all at the beginning of the received? procedure by Dr. Dennis Schimpf, is a combination housing boom, so we probably made a smart GH: My dad told me when I was 18, of minimally invasive procedures that collectively financial move as well. “decide what kind of a person you want to address all facial aesthetic concerns. Where do you like to hang out? be. You can either “pay interest” or “collect” Our back porch is our favorite place CH: it. I always liked giving financial advice, to hang out. 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Dr. Brown talked to me and shared long history, but are not as common today. When I was first out of college, I worked as me his favorite songs or teaching me Yiddish his life with me, because frankly, everyone Traditionally, these were written by the elder an associate broker at Merrill Lynch. One of my words like mashugana, shayna maidel and else around him was too busy to pay attention and presented to the family after the individual jobs was to service the lead advisor’s clients; he mentsh. I adored him. I was 24 years old and to an old man. I wish I would have recorded was gone. The documents were cherished and did most of the investing and I helped to man- Dr. Brown was in his late 80’s. our calls, I wish I would have written down his the blessings were kept and shared by everyone age clients and service them. Our morning calls lasted for just about a many words of wisdom…not for my benefit, in the current and future generations. 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Ownership, like loyalty, is a two-way street. In the changing work environment, In this model ownership is shared, trust is employees are demanding more autonomy. mutual, expectations are clear, and outcomes In this new environment, employees have are measured. It’s an “all-in” attitude that if control over how their own work tasks get not fully subscribed to will derail all efforts accomplished. They are trusted and encour- of a truly autonomous workplace. Without aged to make decisions and to act in the best ownership there is no autonomy. interest of the organization without being In order to attract and retain micromanaged. Next Step – Why is it important? the best talent, your organization must offer a level of autonomy. You must provide your Providing autonomy shows employees employees with the training and resources that you have confidence in their judgment they need to be successful and then you must and ability. 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Hawks return with 1,500 passing quarterback, look to rebuild on defense

PHILIP M. BOWMAN The Hanahan Hawks remain in Class AAA for the BE and 2016 football season, but will play in a new region. Coach Charlie Patterson and his squad are hoping the results will remain the same. The Hawks went 8-3 last autumn and won the Region 8-AAA championship. The Hawks have one Hanahan of the best region records in the state the past six years, posting a 29-1 record. This year, the Hawks will face a major region roadmap. Bishop England, Lake Marion, Timber- to compete land, Oceanside Academy and Manning will join the Hawks as members of the new Region 8-AAA. Timberland, BE and Manning all have recent state championships attached to their respective resumes. Oceanside Academy, located in Mount Pleasant, is in newly a new school. Patterson will talk to his team about his team’s success in region play once league play begins. “But at some point, it’s time to move beyond aligned that,” Patterson, said. Patterson is in his ninth season at the helm of the program. He replaced Jeff Cruce as coach, and admitted it took the Hawks a couple of seasons File to adjust and buy into his program. Since the first Region Last year the Hawks had a dominating defense. This year, the team returns only 3 starts on defense. couple rocky seasons, the Hawks have been elite. “A lot of people questioned whether we could compete in (Class) AAA when we made the move a few years ago,” Patterson said. “Midway through Green. All three were all-state in two sports. Manley, and Javante Grant. 8-AAA my third year, things started to click. We haven’t Six starters return on offense, including quarter- Jerry Bailey has been steady at running back, reached our goal of playing in the state back Victor Colbert, who passed for 1,500 yards while Quincy Mitchell has all the potential to be a championship. But we’ve had teams capable of do- last year. star at the position. He’s also a returning starter on ing just that. But anything can happen when you get “Victor has worked hard,” Patterson said. “He’s defense. into the playoffs.” worked hard and has put a lot of time in during the Two offensive linemen in DeAngelo Bailey and If defense wins championships, 2016 might just offseason. He just has to continue to make good Devitt Lor return as starters. They must help the be a rebuilding year for the Hawks, who return only decisions.” inexperienced lineman mature. three starters on defense. Patterson has coached two elite wide receivers at Watson will also play defense. Defensive end But Patterson has seen an improvement during Hanahan: Denmark and Chris Brown, who went on Tyler Duncan, at 6-2, 250, has the potential to be fall practice and scrimmages. to star at Notre Dame and is now trying to earn a all-region. The 2015 team featured some great football – and spot on the Dallas Cowboys’ roster. The Hawks kick off the season at home Friday track and field – athletes. Gone are WR Samuel This year, the Hawks will count on three wide against May River, a new school located in Bluff- Denmark, LB Tre Smalls and DL Dominique receivers to get the job done: Jamie Watson, Aaron ton. August 18 - 24, 2016 ■ The Daniel Island News thedanielislandnews.com feature 17 High School Football Preview

BE’s schedule is loaded with tough opposition and rivals

PHILIP M. BOWMAN First up is Friday’s season opener against Christ John Cantey has been connected to the Bishop Eng- Church, a team that has won three state champion- land football program all 42 years of his life. ships in four years from 2011-14. His father, Jack, is a high school football coaching “Our schools kind of mirror each other in the legend in South Carolina. Cantey was on the sidelines Upper State and Lower State, Cantey said. “Coach just about the time he could walk, helping keep track (Dean) Frost and I have been trying to set this game of the football and handing out water bottles to thirsty up for a while. Both schools have that tradition BE and players. No, he didn’t recommend any plays to pops. factor.” He also played quarterback at BE and graduated in The schedule doesn’t get any easier. Class 1992. He soon became an assistant, and finally was AAAA power West Ashley is on the slate as is Class offense.” named head coach back in 2008. AAA power Hanahan. Don’t forget about Porter-Gaud, Running back isn’t so settled after graduation and a Since then, he’s made a name for himself and could half of the rivalry in the city’s “Holy War.” transfer meant the loss of another 1,500 yards. Hanahan retire with the distinction of being one-half of the Past BE teams have been noted for their discipline, Look for Ian Butler, Zach Pampu and Christian greatest father-son coaching combos in state history. defense and option offense. Look for more of the same Greavu to get the majority of the carries along with Need proof? in ’16. Carter Kilgore, a prototypical fullback. They should Cantey is the second longest tenured football coach Leo “The lefty” Albano is back at quarterback and benefit from an offensive line that has plenty of experi- to compete at BE and is second in all-time wins with a 63-33 re- he has the numbers and confidence of his coaches. enced players. cord in eight years at the school. The biggest feather in Last fall, Albano led the team with 1,035 yards rush- Key defensive players include Jaylen Stoney, Jack the younger Cantey’s cap is two state championships, ing and 16 touchdowns while rushing for more than Grooms, Andrew Pizzo, Eric Vettle and Evan Phillips. including 2011, the first in the school’s proud history. 700 yards, adding another 11 TDs on the ground. Cantey said his team has a lot of unsung heroes, in newly His team repeated the accomplishment the following “He’s got that experience, and we trust him,” Cantey much like the two teams who won state titles. year. said. “We let him call the plays at the line of scrim- “We had one person sign a Division I scholarship But Cantey has little time to reflect as the Bishops mage during Sertoma. He’s got a good feel for the and that was DeÁngelo Stephenson,” Cantey said. “We move up to Class AAA this season. The schedule is offense and knows what to look for from opposing didn’t have those superstars.” aligned loaded with tough opposition and rivals. defense. He allows us to be able to run a no-huddle Region 8-AAA

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New Iron Horses, Tyrique and Nasir Ward, both PSMS students, were joined on their first day by their grandmother, Sarah Gibbs. The Woodward family is all Philip Simmons Middle School PTA President Amelia Jensen, a 4K student Kiarrah Wise, 3rd grade, PSES. smiles before heading in to Lisa Kerns offered smiles, a warm welcome, at PSES, poses with her mom, PSES on the first day! and complimentary pens to incoming stu- Kim. dents. Students and parents shuffle Philip Simmons High School in to PSES at (PSHS) Principal James Spen- 7:30 a.m. cer (right) was also on hand to greet students at PSMS on their first day of school. Posing with Dr. Spencer is SRO Henry Richardson. PSHS is slated to open in the fall of 2017.

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Automotive Home & Office Furnishings Photographer $10 - Up to 20 words Baker Motors – 843.725.700 Augustus & Carolina – 843.545.5445 Lynn Cobb Photography – 843.224.4811 Crews Subaru of Charleston – 843.820.4200 East Cooper Transmission – 843.971.0335 HVAC Real Estate/Property Management 5¢ - Each word after 20 Rick Hendrick BMW/John Fulp – 843.402.6596 Resort Maintenance – 843.881.1041 BCJ Holdings/Sue Detar – 843.345.1563 Carolina One/ Lora Goolsby – 843-478-0177 Boating Insurance Daniel Island Company – 843.971.3500 Nicholson Yachts – 912.596.4040 Workplace Benefits/Reese McFaddin – 843.856.3757 Daniel Island Real Estate – 843.971.7100 Seel’s Outboard – 843.849.8788 Daniel Island Rentals – 843.377.8800 Jewelry Golden Bear Realty/Lynn Barber – 843.991.4186 ADD ON OPTIONS Books Croghan’s Jewel Box – 843.723.3594 Hayden Jennings Properties – 843.814.8061 Steve Ferber’s 21 Rules to Live By. – 21rules.com Iron Gate Realty – 843.471.2064 Legal Keller Williams Realty/Carmilla Brown - 843.926.2007 Churches DI Collaborative Law/Cheryl Fletcher – 843.377.8265 Prestige Realty Group – 843.259.9913 $1 Bold and/or Italics $7 Logo and/or Photo Church of the Holy Cross – 843.883.3586 Providence Baptist Church – 843.971.5275 Martial Arts Travel St. Claire of Assisi – 843.471.2121 Karate Institute – 843.345.0609 Vail Travel – 843.277.0400 (every 5 words) (black & white only) St. Paul Lutheran Church – 843.884.3107 Medical $10 Reverse Image Communications DI Dermatology/Drs. Sahn and Hill – 843.971.4460 $5 Box stroke (1pt) Home Telecom – 843.277.7307/888.746.4482 DI Hearing Center/Dr. Esse – 843.971.4199 Dr. Sonny O – 843. 388.4939 around the ad (black background Computer Repair/Sales East Cooper Medical Center – 843.884.7031 CMIT Solutions – 843.501.9908 Healthsource/Dr. Jimmy – 843.971.8234 Island Eye Care/Dr. Turner – 843.471.2733 w/white text) Dentists Method Health - 843.696.9131 Dr. Randy – 843.971.6221 Sweetgrass Plastic Surgery – 843.471.1135 Threshold Pediatrics – 843.607.6009 Events Abby’s Friends – www.abbysfriends.org Mortgage Call 843-856-1999 or RiverDogs – 843.577.DOGS Finance of America/Ann Coble - 843.412-1499 DIBA Block Party – see ad Wells Fargo/Morris – 843.367.3162 email: [email protected] August 18 - 24, 2016 ■ The Daniel Island News thedanielislandnews.com classifieds 31

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Classifieds “2-Night Free Vacation!” 856-1999 1- 800- CAR-ANGEL www.boatangel.com Publisher’s Notice sponsored by boat angel outreach centers STOP CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN This newspaper is pledged to the let- ter and spirit of the U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing oppor- tunity throughout the nation. We en- courage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barriers to ob- taining housing. All real estate adver- tised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any pref- erence, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preferences, limitations or discrimi- nation. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate that is in violation of the law. 32 thedanielislandnews.com The Daniel Island News ■ August 18 - 24, 2016

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51 Watroo Point ...... $1,549,000 225 King George...... $1,399,900 3905 SF, 4 Bdrms Situated on a private lot on prestigious Watroo Point. Marsh front home with crabbing 4463SF 5 Bdrms – Backing to water views/marsh, this JD Smith Built home has open plan with office, stacked rear screened porches, elevator and views! Bonus room and guest suite. dock. Stunning views from this Max Crosby built home. www.51watroopoint.com www.225KingGeorgeStreet.com Sue & Scott Campbell 843-259-9913 Sue & Scott Campbell 843-259-9913

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47 Iron Bottom Lane ...... $1,799,000 214 Clouter Creek...... $499,000 5,500SF, 6 Bedrooms - Golf course views front and back! Large over-the-top kitchen. Luxury master 2572SF 4Bdrms plus large media room. Main Floor master and lots of upgrades makes this home a suit. Enjoy 5 porches on this home! www.47ironbottomlane.com must see. Holly Buceti & Sue Campbell 843-442-5218 Holly Buceti 843-442-5218

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61 Watroo Point...... $4,100,000 152 King George Street...... $1,089,000 309 Gunboat Lane...... $969,000 575 Island Walk East 6,377 SqFt, 4 Bdrms – Waterfront with dock. Elegant home at the 2,752 SF, 3Bdrms,3.5 baths. Meticulously maintained home with 3412 SF, 5 Bdrms – Located on one of the best Daniel sland 3,760 SF 5 Bdrm - Custom built home. 3 car garage. .45 acre end of Watroo Point. A stunning home in every regard. Entertian- tons of upgrades including a true Charleston garden and courtyard. Park streets on a wooded lot with finished FROG. in the exclusive The Island, Belle Hall. Breathtaking views of ment plaza with pool, spa, outdoor kitchen, and fire pit. Walk to Numerous outdoor porches allow you to enjoy the Lowcountry Holly Buceti 843-442-5218 marshes & Wando River. Room for pool! the club. lifestyle. Bob Farina 631-374-6742 Sue & Scott Campbell 843-259-9913 Holly Buceti 843-442-5218

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1403 Wando View...... $862,500 2528 Gatewood...... $815,000 3818SF 4 Bdrms Great location in Smythe Park. 843.259.9913 • www.PrestigeHomesOnline.com 3,294 SF. 5 Bdrms Beautiful almost new home with Bob Farina 631-374-6742 detached garage and finished FROG. Sergio Marin 843-478-6199