Thursday, May 5, 2011
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
A Cinco de Mayo Celebration!
BSH Third Annual BASH Taps Cinco de Mayo Theme
Posted Apr 9 2011 by CSL in Blog, Events, Press
BASH at the Lake, Bluffton Self Help’s third annual fundraiser, is open to the entire community, and will be held on May 5th at Hampton Lake. This year’s event has added importance since it will serve as the kickoff event for the charity’s HOPE campaign to build a new home for Bluffton Self Help.
The event will have a Cinco de Mayo theme with heavy hors d’oeurves, signature drinks, a silent auction with over 60 exceptional items, a live auction for exclusive offerings, and door prizes. Advance tickets, if purchased prior by May 1st, are $40.00 each and may be bought at Bluffton Self Help, from BSH board members, or on the organization’s website (www.blufftonselfhelp.org).
Linda Kaufman, the 2011 BASH chairperson, says, “This year, our more than twenty committee members have outdone themselves, and event guests will reap the rewards! We are so thankful to the community of individuals, organizations and businesses who are making this year’s event the best ever”.
Founded in 1987 by Ida Martin, Bluffton Self Help has grown from one woman fulfilling a critical need for neighbors and friends to an organization that today serves more than 20,000 clients annually, providing food and clothing as well as short-term financial assistance for the working poor.
Posted Apr 9 2011 by CSL in Blog, Events, Press
BASH at the Lake, Bluffton Self Help’s third annual fundraiser, is open to the entire community, and will be held on May 5th at Hampton Lake. This year’s event has added importance since it will serve as the kickoff event for the charity’s HOPE campaign to build a new home for Bluffton Self Help.
The event will have a Cinco de Mayo theme with heavy hors d’oeurves, signature drinks, a silent auction with over 60 exceptional items, a live auction for exclusive offerings, and door prizes. Advance tickets, if purchased prior by May 1st, are $40.00 each and may be bought at Bluffton Self Help, from BSH board members, or on the organization’s website (www.blufftonselfhelp.org).
Linda Kaufman, the 2011 BASH chairperson, says, “This year, our more than twenty committee members have outdone themselves, and event guests will reap the rewards! We are so thankful to the community of individuals, organizations and businesses who are making this year’s event the best ever”.
Founded in 1987 by Ida Martin, Bluffton Self Help has grown from one woman fulfilling a critical need for neighbors and friends to an organization that today serves more than 20,000 clients annually, providing food and clothing as well as short-term financial assistance for the working poor.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Order today to avoid RUSH delivery charges!!
Today is the LAST day to order flowers for MOM and avoid rush delivery charges!
The 2nd ANNUAL TYBEE ISLAND SEAFOOD FESTIVAL
11 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Delicious local favorites will be prepared by the island’s finest restaurants and caterers and there will be live performances by local musical artists.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Top 5 Natural Stress Relievers
Looking for simple and all natural ways to relax and reduce the negative effects of stress on your physical and emotional well being? Then try these five great natural stress relievers.
2. Aromatherapy Linen Spray: This is another great natural stress reliever. You simply spray your bed sheets with this light lavender sleeping spray that is made with lavender and a blend of other essential oils for a purely natural way to relax and relieve stress while helping you to get a good night's sleep.
3. Aromatherapy Bath Products: Baths that include any variety of aromatherapy products can be great stress relievers as well. Not only do you enjoy the relaxation of a warm bath and a nice long soak, but by using a variety of oils or aromatic bath salts you can ease muscle tension, headaches, and sooth tired aching feet. Some great essential oils to try include lavender, chamomile; which is very soothing to the skin, sandalwood, and jasmine. These are great stress relievers to try at night as well since many of them can help you to relax enough that you can get to sleep easily.
4. Tai Chi: Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese martial art. The movements in Tai Chi are very natural and fluid making it very relaxing and a great stress reliever. Practicing Tai Chi can also improve your mental clarity; your over all health condition, and according to recent studies by UCLA Tai Chi can help you to sleep better as well.
5. Learn to Meditate: Much like Tai Chi, meditating can be an effective stress reliever. Helping you to become more focused and to calm your mind and spirit and to help you focus which can be a great stress reliever; especially when you use it through out the day. For example, if you are getting stressed at work you can meditate for a few moments at your desk, taking a few deep breaths and work past whatever the problem is that is stressing you out.
So there you go, five simple and natural stress relievers that can help you relax with no side effects to worry about.
Friday, April 29, 2011
The 2011 Beaufort Air Show is this weekend!
The Beaufort Air Show begins at 10am tomorrow! The show is only held bi-annually, so you don't want to miss it! Click on the picture below for details at the Beaufort Air Show website!
Thursday, April 28, 2011
OOO, Yay! We love coupons!

Have you been already? What's your favorite store?
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
Hairspray coming to Hilton Head!

Location: Arts Center of Coastal Carolina
Date: April 27th-April 30th
Time: 8:00 p.m.
Cost: $35-$55, Please call
Contact: 843-842-2787
Friday, April 22, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Monday, April 18, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
How to earn $200 today!!
Dear Residents,
We would love to give you the chance to earn extra money! Not only do we give you the chance to choose your neighbor but we will give you FREE money for doing so!
Simply refer your friend, family member, or co-worker and let us do the rest!
It's that easy!
For every referral you will receive $200 towards your rent!!!
We would love to give you the chance to earn extra money! Not only do we give you the chance to choose your neighbor but we will give you FREE money for doing so!
Simply refer your friend, family member, or co-worker and let us do the rest!
It's that easy!
For every referral you will receive $200 towards your rent!!!
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Monday, April 11, 2011
Friday, April 8, 2011
Comedy Show in Savannah GA !
Don’t miss out! Two years ago the show sold out in advance and this time
will be no different as Rickey brings a new show plus his live Band “Common Folk”.
Savannah’s number one Morning Show Host Rickey Smiley back in Savannah!
Also, appearing on the show will be Special K and Lavar.
Rickey Smiley has been working the comedy circuit for more than a decade ago
and it has paid off. Establishing himself as a clean comic, his down home
southern humor has made him a favorite in the top comedy venues across the country.
From intimate comedy clubs to sold out crowds at Madison Square Garden,
Smiley’s unique style of humor resonates with his audiences
unlike any other comic on the road today.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Have you been to the New Tanger Outlet?
REGULAR HOURS
10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday
STORES
Under Armour, DKNY Donna Karan New York, and Vince Camuto, Kenneth Cole, Adidias, White House Black Market, Saks, The Children's Place
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Pay By phone without speaking to a representative!
What is this new service?
RentPayment now lets you make a payment by phone without having to speak to a customer service representative; no more waiting on hold! Plus you can make your payments 24 x 7 - 365 days a year!
How does it work?
Simply log on to the RentPayment system and create a profile. Once your profile is entered, you may choose your PIN.
How do I make a payment?
Call us at (866) 289-5977 and follow the system prompts to enter your USER ID and PIN. You will then be prompted to select an account (credit card or eCheck) which you have associated with your online profile at www.rentpayment.com. Then simply enter the amount you wish to pay via your phone.
When is my payment processed?
The payment is instantly applied to your account and you will receive a confirmation e-mail if you have an e-mail address associated with your online profile at www.rentpayment.com. Additionally, the phone system will provide you with a payment reference number.
What if I lose my USER ID or PIN?
Just call us at (866) 289-5977 and we will send you a new one via email or you can login to www.rentpayment.com to retrieve the USER ID and PIN for your account.
RentPayment now lets you make a payment by phone without having to speak to a customer service representative; no more waiting on hold! Plus you can make your payments 24 x 7 - 365 days a year!
How does it work?
Simply log on to the RentPayment system and create a profile. Once your profile is entered, you may choose your PIN.
How do I make a payment?
Call us at (866) 289-5977 and follow the system prompts to enter your USER ID and PIN. You will then be prompted to select an account (credit card or eCheck) which you have associated with your online profile at www.rentpayment.com. Then simply enter the amount you wish to pay via your phone.
When is my payment processed?
The payment is instantly applied to your account and you will receive a confirmation e-mail if you have an e-mail address associated with your online profile at www.rentpayment.com. Additionally, the phone system will provide you with a payment reference number.
What if I lose my USER ID or PIN?
Just call us at (866) 289-5977 and we will send you a new one via email or you can login to www.rentpayment.com to retrieve the USER ID and PIN for your account.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Searching for Employment?
Here is a list of a few staffing companies in the area to assist you with your job search.
Smith Personnel LLC
http://www.smithpersonnelllc.com/
10 Pinckney Colony Rd #300-311, Bluffton
(843) 815-8562
►Ambassador Personnel Services Inc
http://www.teamambassador.com/
4 Moss Creek Court, Hilton Head Island
(843) 837-9066
Fortune Personnel Consultants
http://www.fpcnational.com/
Ste 201, 52 New Orleans Road, Hilton Head Island
(843) 842-7221
Chatham Personnel Consultants
7373 Hodgson Memorial Dr # B4, Savannah, GA
(912) 352-7373
O'Reilly Group
10 Office Way # 228,
Hilton Head Island, SC (843) 341-5178
Smith Personnel LLC
http://www.smithpersonnelllc.com/
10 Pinckney Colony Rd #300-311, Bluffton
(843) 815-8562
►Ambassador Personnel Services Inc
http://www.teamambassador.com/
4 Moss Creek Court, Hilton Head Island
(843) 837-9066
Fortune Personnel Consultants
http://www.fpcnational.com/
Ste 201, 52 New Orleans Road, Hilton Head Island
(843) 842-7221
Chatham Personnel Consultants
7373 Hodgson Memorial Dr # B4, Savannah, GA
(912) 352-7373
O'Reilly Group
10 Office Way # 228,
Hilton Head Island, SC (843) 341-5178
Monday, April 4, 2011
The Pros and Cons of Renter’s Insurance
There really is no battle between the pros and cons of renters insurance. It's such a good deal that there isn’t really a downside.
Pros and Cons of Renters Insurance: Plenty of Pros
It’s Cheap
For as little as 16 bucks a month you can get $30,000 worth of personal property coverage and that generally it comes with $100,000 in personal liability protection too.
Keeps Lawsuit Happy Neighbors at Bay
Renters insurance policies can cover your costs if held legally liable by someone who got injured or had their property damaged at your place.
Some pay your living expenses if you're forced to live elsewhere because of a covered loss.So, you won’t have to crash on your buddy’s couch.
Ipod Stolen from your Car?
Renters insurance not only covers your stuff if it’s stolen – most policies even protect your property if it’s taken from your car.
When your Dog Bites
Your liability coverage won’t just cover damage or injuries caused by your or your property – it’ll also protect you from damage or injuries caused to others by your pet. So if Boxer bites the next door neighbor – you’ll be able to cover medical expenses and legal fees if they take you to court (up to the policy limit.)
Cons?
The cons of renters insurance only exist if you don’t do your homework before signing on the dotted line.
Be sure to pick the right type of policy according to what you need covered.
Keep in mind that renters insurance policies can pay out one of two ways:
•Actual Cash Value will reimburse you for any property stolen or damaged after taking into consideration the depreciation of each item.
•Replacement Cost will reimburse you the full cash value of the current market price for each item.
Not knowing the difference or choosing the wrong one could quickly turn into a con when you file a claim.
Failing to take inventory of your things could also wind up causing a con. If you didn’t bother to mention or keep record of that expensive card collection of yours – you may have trouble claiming it.
So really the only con of renters insurance is not getting enough of it!
There really is no argument on the pros and cons of renters insurance, so make yourself a pro and shop around – the key to saving on renters insurance is comparing quotes online. Just be sure you get insurance advice from a trusted site
Pros and Cons of Renters Insurance: Plenty of Pros
It’s Cheap
For as little as 16 bucks a month you can get $30,000 worth of personal property coverage and that generally it comes with $100,000 in personal liability protection too.
Keeps Lawsuit Happy Neighbors at Bay
Renters insurance policies can cover your costs if held legally liable by someone who got injured or had their property damaged at your place.
Some pay your living expenses if you're forced to live elsewhere because of a covered loss.So, you won’t have to crash on your buddy’s couch.
Ipod Stolen from your Car?
Renters insurance not only covers your stuff if it’s stolen – most policies even protect your property if it’s taken from your car.
When your Dog Bites
Your liability coverage won’t just cover damage or injuries caused by your or your property – it’ll also protect you from damage or injuries caused to others by your pet. So if Boxer bites the next door neighbor – you’ll be able to cover medical expenses and legal fees if they take you to court (up to the policy limit.)
Cons?
The cons of renters insurance only exist if you don’t do your homework before signing on the dotted line.
Be sure to pick the right type of policy according to what you need covered.
Keep in mind that renters insurance policies can pay out one of two ways:
•Actual Cash Value will reimburse you for any property stolen or damaged after taking into consideration the depreciation of each item.
•Replacement Cost will reimburse you the full cash value of the current market price for each item.
Not knowing the difference or choosing the wrong one could quickly turn into a con when you file a claim.
Failing to take inventory of your things could also wind up causing a con. If you didn’t bother to mention or keep record of that expensive card collection of yours – you may have trouble claiming it.
So really the only con of renters insurance is not getting enough of it!
There really is no argument on the pros and cons of renters insurance, so make yourself a pro and shop around – the key to saving on renters insurance is comparing quotes online. Just be sure you get insurance advice from a trusted site
Friday, April 1, 2011
GATES OUT OF SERVICE
The left gate was struck last night, so it is currently open to provide resident access. The gate company has already been notified for repair.
Thank you,
Management
Thank you,
Management
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Tanger opening to draw out the stars !
Derek Hough of "Dancing with the Stars" and Gov. Nikki Haley are scheduled to attend the grand opening of the rebuilt Tanger Outlet Center 1 on March 31 in greater Bluffton.
Hough, the ABC TV show's only three-time champion, and Haley will join Tanger Factory Outlet Centers president and CEO Steven Tanger for an 11 a.m. ribbon cutting according to a Tanger announcement.
At 1 p.m., 22 contestants will win a chance to dance with Hough in a class/exhibition. The winners will be picked from entries made online at Tanger's and ABC's websites and in-person at Tanger Outlet Center II.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
One of our favorites...
Check out Jim 'N Nick's Barbeque! We LOVE going there... Our favorite menu pick for lunch?
Their lunch "sandwich", but we get no bun with BRISKET, mmm...with mashed potatoes. It's the perfect portion and sooo tasty! Are they one of your favorites too? LIKE them on Facebook.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
The Harlem Globetrotters are coming to Savannah!
Bring out the whole family for a day/night of entertainment with the Harlem Globetrotters! They will be performing March 29th at the Savannah Civic Center for their historic 2011 "4 Times the Fun" tour. Witness basketball history, and enjoy the show slam-packed with high scores, theatrics, and fun for everyone! For ticket information visit http://www.harlemglobetrotters.com/.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Happy Birthday Houdini!

Houdini relocated to New York City in 1887, and adopted the Houdini name five years later after setting up "The Brothers Houdini" act with friend Jacob Hyman, PBS said. Houdini eventually ventured out on his own and got his big break in 1899 with a handcuff escape routine, making him a top vaudeville attraction.
Over the years, Houdini was involved in several high-profile illusions, from the "Mirror Cuff" escape at the London Hippodrome in 1904 and escaping a Washington, D.C. jail in 1906 to emerging from an underwater box in New York's East River in 1912. In 1925, he hit Broadway with a 2.5-hour show called "HOUDINI."
Houdini died on Halloween in Detroit, 1926 from complications of appendicitis.
The doodle comes the same week that Houdini's last surviving assistant died at the age of 103. Dorothy Young joined Houdini's tour at age 17; her most famous role was that of Radio Girl, where she emerged from a large radio onstage, according to the Daily Mail.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Mmm, yummy!
Springtime Pasta
Serves 2
I happen to live alone and make a small batch of this pasta that's perfect for two (or one, with leftovers). For a family of four, simply double the recipe below. Adding the hot pasta on top of the arugula is critical as it helps in wilting and softening the greens.
1/4 pound fettuccine
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
1/4 cup heavy cream, warmed
1/3 cup pine nuts, toasted
3/4 cups arugula
1/4 cup freshly cooked peas
1/4 cup shredded prosciutto
Kosher salt and freshly-ground pepper
Lay the arugula on the bottom of a medium-sized serving dish.
Place the fettuccine in a boiling pot of water and cook until al dente. Pour into a colander to drain. Pour drained pasta on top of the arugula and add the warm heavy cream, butter, and Parmesan. Stir quickly to combine and wilt the arugula leaves.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011
1 BR Luxury Apartment in Hardeeville!

Monday, March 21, 2011
On This Day in History...
Johann Sebastian Bach was born 21 March 1685. He was a German composer, organist, harpsichordist, violist, and violinist whose sacred and secular works for choir, orchestra, and solo instruments drew together the strands of the Baroque period and brought it to its ultimate maturity. Although he did not introduce new forms, he enriched the prevailing German style with a robust contrapuntal technique, an unrivalled control of harmonic and motivic organisation, and the adaptation of rhythms, forms and textures from abroad, particularly from Italy and France.
Revered for their intellectual depth, technical command and artistic beauty, Bach's works include the Brandenburg Concertos, the Goldberg Variations, the Partitas, The Well-Tempered Clavier, the Mass in B minor, the St Matthew Passion, the St John Passion, the Magnificat, A Musical Offering, The Art of Fugue, the English and French Suites, the Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin, the Cello Suites, more than 200 surviving cantatas, and a similar number of organ works, including the famous Toccata and Fugue in D minor and Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor, as well as the Great Eighteen Chorale Preludes and Organ Mass.
Friday, March 18, 2011
How Honey Could Cure Your Allergies
How Honey Could Cure Your Allergies
Richard Kolker/Getty Images

Without scientific inquiry, we're left with only theories about how honey could reduce allergies. The prevailing theory is that it works like a vaccination. Vaccines introduce dummy versions of a particular virus or germ into the body and effectively trick it into believing it's been invaded, triggering an immune system response [source: UNICEF]. This produces antibodies designated to fight off the foreign invaders. When the body is actually exposed to the harmful germ or virus, the antibodies are ready for them.
The idea behind eating honey is kind of like gradually vaccinating the body against allergens, a process called immunotherapy. Honey contains a variety of the same pollen spores that give allergy sufferers so much trouble when flowers and grasses are in bloom. Introducing these spores into the body in small amounts by eating honey should make the body accustomed to their presence and decrease the chance an immune system response like the release of histamine will occur [source: AAFP]. Since the concentration of pollen spores found in honey is low -- compared to, say, sniffing a flower directly -- then the production of antibodies shouldn't trigger symptoms similar to an allergic reaction. Ideally, the honey-eater won't have any reaction at all.
As innocuous as honey seems, it can actually pose health risks in some cases. Honey proponents warn that there is a potential for an allergic reaction to it. And since honey can contain bacteria that can cause infant botulism, health officials warn that children under 12 months of age whose immune systems haven't fully developed shouldn't eat honey at all [source: Mayo Clinic].
If a regimen is undertaken, however, local honey is generally accepted as the best variety to use. Local honey is produced by bees usually within a few miles of where the person eating the honey lives. There's no real rule of thumb on how local the honey has to be, but proponents suggest the closer, the better [source: Ogren]. This proximity increases the chances that the varieties of flowering plants and grasses giving the allergy sufferer trouble are the same kinds the bees are including in the honey they produce. After all, it wouldn't help much if you ate honey with spores from a type of grass that grows in Michigan if you suffer from allergies in Georgia.
At least one informal (unfunded) study on allergies and honey conducted by students at Xavier University in New Orleans produced positive results. Researchers divided participants into three groups: seasonal allergy sufferers, year-round allergy sufferers and non-allergy sufferers. These groups were further divided into three subgroups with some people taking two teaspoons of local honey per day, others taking the same amount of non-local honey each day and the final subgroup not taking honey at all. The Xavier students found that after six weeks, allergy sufferers from both categories suffered fewer symptoms and that the group taking local honey reported the most improvement [source: Cochran].
The study was never published, but the anecdotal evidence in favor of honey as an allergy reliever continues: Several of the study participants asked if they could keep the remaining honey after the experiment was concluded.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
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Free Ride Home!
Friday, March 11, 2011
Roller derby fun this weekend!
Erin Go Brawl Scrimmage - Saturday, March 12, 2011
The Savannah Derby Devils debut their newest skaters, mixed with seasoned roller derby veterans, in this red vs. black scrimmage.
The event will include an hour of full-contact skating between the local rollergirls as well as raffles, games, prizes, refreshments, merchandise and a free moonbounce for kids.
Buy Tickets...
For the Supergoose Scrimmage: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/151141
Tickets are $10 adv., $12 door. $2 off door price with a military ID, student ID or senior citizen (65 and older). Kids ages 8 and under get in free. Some bleacher seating is available. Online tickets are non-refundable.
Details...
Supergoose Sports - 3700 Wallin Street (MAP HERE)
Doors open at 6 p.m., the Scrimmage starts at 7 p.m.
No chairs allowed on the sport court. Must be age 18 or older to sit in "suicide seating" near the rink. Ticket holder assumes risk of injury.
Alcohol is not permitted inside SuperGoose Sports but tailgating in the parking lot is encouraged, starting at 5 p.m. (no glass, please).
Note: PARKING IS LIMITED - DO NOT PARK AT MCDONALDS.
A portion of ticket sales will go to the American Diabetes Association's Kiss-a-Pig Campaign.
The Savannah Derby Devils debut their newest skaters, mixed with seasoned roller derby veterans, in this red vs. black scrimmage.
The event will include an hour of full-contact skating between the local rollergirls as well as raffles, games, prizes, refreshments, merchandise and a free moonbounce for kids.
Buy Tickets...
For the Supergoose Scrimmage: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/151141
Tickets are $10 adv., $12 door. $2 off door price with a military ID, student ID or senior citizen (65 and older). Kids ages 8 and under get in free. Some bleacher seating is available. Online tickets are non-refundable.
Details...
Supergoose Sports - 3700 Wallin Street (MAP HERE)
Doors open at 6 p.m., the Scrimmage starts at 7 p.m.
No chairs allowed on the sport court. Must be age 18 or older to sit in "suicide seating" near the rink. Ticket holder assumes risk of injury.
Alcohol is not permitted inside SuperGoose Sports but tailgating in the parking lot is encouraged, starting at 5 p.m. (no glass, please).
Note: PARKING IS LIMITED - DO NOT PARK AT MCDONALDS.
A portion of ticket sales will go to the American Diabetes Association's Kiss-a-Pig Campaign.
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Thursday, March 10, 2011
Resident Survey
Attention Residents:

11 Ways to Save Gas, Save Money
With gas prices high and still on the rise, everyone is looking for ways to save gasoline and to save money. Here, find 11 tips.
1. Drive smart: Aggressive driving (meaning quick acceleration, hard braking and speeding) wastes gas. In fact, it can lower your gas mileage by 33 percent at highway speeds, and by five percent on the city streets.
2. Choose wisely: Don't assume that neighboring gas stations will have the same prices -- check around. Also note that gas stations near freeways and popularly-traveled roads, as well as those in high-income areas, will charge more.
3. Just park it: Don't circle the lot hoping for a great parking space. Take the shortest route to a free space and walk from there. Circling doesn't just waste gas, but is usually ultimately slower than simply parking somewhere a little less convenient and walking.
4. Get pumped up: Keep your tires properly inflated and aligned to increase gas mileage by up to three percent. Under-inflated tires can lower gas mileage by nearly half a percent for every 1 psi drop in pressure of all four tires. Properly inflated tires are also safer and last longer.
5. Be cool: If you're hot, don't open the windows -- they increase drag and decrease gas mileage, especially at highway speeds. Ultimately, using the air conditioner is cheaper to run, though you should try to minimize your use of the AC. When you can, use the vents to bring in outside air.
6. Go the speed limit: Gas mileage decreases rapidly at speeds above 60 mph. Each 5 mph you drive over 60 mph is like paying an additional 15 to 20 cents per gallon of gas. Is it worth it?
7. Lock it up: If your tank isn't secured, get a locking gas cap. With prices so high, you're more of a target for siphoners if you're not locked up tight. Locking gas caps are available at most auto parts stores.
8. Stay in tune: Fixing a car that is out of tune or has failed an emissions test can improve its gas mileage by an average of about four percent (though your results will vary based on the kind of repair, and how well the job is done).
9. Close the gate: It's an urban myth that driving a pickup truck with the tailgate down will get better mileage by decreasing wind resistance. In fact, a study published by the National Research Council of Canada says that despite what you'd think, keeping it down (or using a mesh tailgate in its place) actually has the opposite effect. When the tailgate is up, a bubble of air forms in the truck bed, allowing air to flow more smoothly over and off the truck -- and without as much drag. (A tonneau cover works best of all.)
10. Re-think your route: Look into lesser-traveled routes where you can travel at a steady pace instead of joining in on rush hour traffic. (Your blood pressure will thank you for it, too.)
11. Figure it out first: Check maps (especially those online) before you go to make sure you know how to get where you're doing. You'll avoid the hassle, time spent and gas used by getting lost -- or by having to pull over for directions.
Native American Festivities this weekend on the Savannah River at Millstone Landing!
Start Date: 3/11/2011 at 5:00 PM
End Date: 3/13/2011 at 6:00 PM
Location: Millstone Landing
Description: Vendor browsing begins Friday at 5:00 and admission is free. Events run Saturday from 10:00-8:00 and Sunday from 1:00-6:00. Grand Entry, which includes the Native American dancing, is at 1:00 on Saturday and 12:00 on Sunday.
For more information contact Mike Benton (843) 384-5551
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
St. Patty's Party Cancelled
Residents- We have cancelled the St. Patty's party scheduled for tonight due to a lack of RSVP's from our residents.
We would love for our community to get involved and help plan a resident function! Send Courtney Bend your ideas for our next event!
Courtney Bend Management
We would love for our community to get involved and help plan a resident function! Send Courtney Bend your ideas for our next event!
Courtney Bend Management
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Celebrate St. Patricks Day Close to Home!!!
The St. Patrick's Day celebration in Savannah, Georgia is the city's largest annual celebration and the second largest St. Patrick's Day gathering in the United States. Attracting roughly 400,000 visitors and local celebrators each year, Savannah's St. Patrick's Day traditions are steeped in the area's rich Irish heritage.
Monday, March 7, 2011
This deal won't last !

THIS WEEK ONLY!! RENT A GARAGE FOR ONLY $45.00
Call or stop by the leasing office for more details.
KidFest offers FREE activities on March 27th!

The shopping center if located off S.C. 170 near Walmart, Belk and Best Buy in Beaufort.
The event is a combined effort of civilian and military agencies in celebration of Child Abuse Prevention Month and the Month of the Military Child. Local organizations and agencies including the Child Abuse Prevention Association (CAPA) and the Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) will be present to answer questions. The event is free.
There will be snow cones, games, jumping and virtual booths, crafts, face painting, fire truck tours, animals, prizes and a talent show featuring local groups.
To participate or to find out more, register by calling Wade Bishop at 470-4555 or e-mail webtide@hotmail.com. The deadline to register is March 12.
The event is sponsored by CAPA, MCCS and Beaufort County Department of Social Services with Kidsville News! and 98.7 The River.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
9 Ideas for Spring Break
1. Rent a vacation house. If you’re going away for more than a few days and need more space than one room, it can be more economical to rent a house rather than to stay in a hotel. Browse HomeAway for a thorough selection of vacation homes throughout the world for rent. In some cases, staying for a week — a luxury you might have over spring break — can help you save even more money.
2. Go camping. If you stick to government-owned camping sites, there’s a good chance you’ll be able find deals you wouldn’t necessarily find at private-owned sites. You can visit Recreation.gov to start planning a low-cost camping trip. The website isn’t perfect, but you can browse for campsites with certain amenities and use this as a starting point for researching your vacation.
3. Travel as a student. If you’re a full-time student, part-time student, or part of the faculty or staff at a learning institution, you may qualify for better fares. Student Universe is a fare search engine like Kayak that offers student rates.
4. Take a road trip. The Mother Road is a website dedicated to this route, and it has turn-by-turn directions for travelers who want to avoid newer road improvements like bypasses, opting for as authentic a drive as possible.
Of course, not all road trips need to be as focused as this; if you have the time, as might be the case for spring vacation, replacing a flight with an interesting drive could lead to new adventures.
5. Take a cruise. Spending your vacation on a cruise ship stopping in several ports can be a good way to experience a wide range of activities and a variety of locales in a short period of time.
6. Day trips in your local city. Although the travel bug often leads people outside of the United States, there’s often a lot to do and see close by.
7. Go on a photography safari. You don’t have to be a professional photographer to have a great experience with your camera. If you take an organized photography tour, your vacation could be fairly expensive, but access to superb outdoor photographers can change the way you think about the art and craft. To save money, organize your own photography safari by taking any vacation with the sole purpose of coming back with amazing images.
8. Tour vineyards and wineries. Most wine tours are a few hours long, so this isn’t an activity can take over your entire vacation. This isn’t an activity geared towards students or families, obviously. It’s better suited towards couples who are interested in what could be a romantic opportunity. Many wine tours are educational, as well.
9. Participate in a volunteering group. More for students who are looking for a different type of vacation, whether to enhance their résumé or to enhance their set of life experiences, joining an organized group volunteering event can affect life-long values and help introduce you to like-minded individuals. The United Way markets this opportunity as an “alternative spring break,” with projects such as helping underachieving children in Newark, New Jersey and learning how to plan fundraising events in Boston, Massachusetts.
2. Go camping. If you stick to government-owned camping sites, there’s a good chance you’ll be able find deals you wouldn’t necessarily find at private-owned sites. You can visit Recreation.gov to start planning a low-cost camping trip. The website isn’t perfect, but you can browse for campsites with certain amenities and use this as a starting point for researching your vacation.
3. Travel as a student. If you’re a full-time student, part-time student, or part of the faculty or staff at a learning institution, you may qualify for better fares. Student Universe is a fare search engine like Kayak that offers student rates.
4. Take a road trip. The Mother Road is a website dedicated to this route, and it has turn-by-turn directions for travelers who want to avoid newer road improvements like bypasses, opting for as authentic a drive as possible.
Of course, not all road trips need to be as focused as this; if you have the time, as might be the case for spring vacation, replacing a flight with an interesting drive could lead to new adventures.
5. Take a cruise. Spending your vacation on a cruise ship stopping in several ports can be a good way to experience a wide range of activities and a variety of locales in a short period of time.
6. Day trips in your local city. Although the travel bug often leads people outside of the United States, there’s often a lot to do and see close by.
7. Go on a photography safari. You don’t have to be a professional photographer to have a great experience with your camera. If you take an organized photography tour, your vacation could be fairly expensive, but access to superb outdoor photographers can change the way you think about the art and craft. To save money, organize your own photography safari by taking any vacation with the sole purpose of coming back with amazing images.
8. Tour vineyards and wineries. Most wine tours are a few hours long, so this isn’t an activity can take over your entire vacation. This isn’t an activity geared towards students or families, obviously. It’s better suited towards couples who are interested in what could be a romantic opportunity. Many wine tours are educational, as well.
9. Participate in a volunteering group. More for students who are looking for a different type of vacation, whether to enhance their résumé or to enhance their set of life experiences, joining an organized group volunteering event can affect life-long values and help introduce you to like-minded individuals. The United Way markets this opportunity as an “alternative spring break,” with projects such as helping underachieving children in Newark, New Jersey and learning how to plan fundraising events in Boston, Massachusetts.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Flip for Free Pancakes!
March 1, 2011
Join IHOP on Tuesday, March 1, 2011, 7 a.m. - 10 p.m., for National Pancake Day and receive one complimentary short stack!* In return for the free flapjacks, we ask you to consider leaving a little something behind for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals and other designated local charities. Thanks to our guests' generosity, IHOP raised more than $2.1 million last year. IHOP began its National Pancake Day in 2006, and since then, has raised $5.35 million for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals and other local charities and given away more than 10.1 million buttermilk pancakes.
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