Friday, July 29, 2011



                                        Summer Splash Event at Courtney Bend!

                                                  Join us at the pool on

                                        Saturday July 30, 2011 at 11:00AM!


                                                Food and drinks will be served!

                                                Door prizes will be given away!

                               We hope to see everyone for a little fun in the sun!

                                                Courtney Bend Management

Thursday, July 28, 2011

A LUXURIOUS ESCAPE!


At Courtney Bend, you can settle into a comfortable lifestyle that combines the esthetics of a perfectly located luxury apartment home with an inspiring backdrop of exceptional amenities. This brand new community is ideally situated in between Beaufort and Hilton Head, just minutes from I-95, Hwy 17 and right next to shopping and dining. Courtney Bend’s residents will take pleasure in an assortment of luxuries from our resort style pool, to our tanning studio, billiards/entertainment room, chef’s outdoor grills, cyber cafĂ© and pet friendly “Paw Park”. With the charm of this neighborhood community, the easy access to nearby shops and restaurants, Courtney Bend has everything you are looking for.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Looking to move on up? Read these helpful tips about preparing yourself.

Find a Better Paying Job


If you want to find a better paying job start by reading the "7 Tips to Finding a Good Paying Job." Then choose from the popular job help articles links to the right. Now it is your turn to learn how to maintain a competitive advantage above other job candidates.


7 Tips to Find a Better Paying Job

Important job help tips to consider when seeking better employment.

Know your strengths

It is very important when looking for a better paying job to know your strengths and weaknesses. If you have no knowledge about surgery, it is wise to assume that you would not land a job as a surgeon. Even if you did, the outcome would more than likely be less than desirable. Therefore, by first identifying what you are good at (you skills and talents) and what you enjoy doing, will get you started on your search for a better paying job.

Start by putting together a list of work related strengths - technology, sales, creativity, dealing with people, etc. Define what you are best at. Take into account areas that may need improvement. Break the list into categories and attempt to create a theme based on your current set of skills.

Importance of self confidence

Self confidence, skills and the ability to adapt to change when necessary is paramount in our current economic times. No longer is a mere college education going to guarantee a high paying career. Rather the combination of education, formal or informal, accompanied by experience, qualifications and a bit of creativity, are more likely to land you the position you desire.

This is one of the fundamental differences that will set you apart from the thousands upon thousands of other qualified applicants currently seeking a better paying job. Now, who are you? Did you know that you are the perfect person for the job, with the perfect resume, who offers the most value for the position? Well you are...

Tailor your cover letter

A cover letter may be the one thing that sets you apart from all the other applicants seeking employment. Having a well written cover letter generally helps you stand out and increases your potential for further review. Employers looking to fill a position want to find the right person and spend as little time doing so. By writing a cover letter, right away you are able to express your skills, talents, and communicate what makes you the perfect fit for the job.

It is important to uniquely adjust your cover letter to fit the job you are applying for. Include a few interesting facts you found from researching their company. Show the hiring manager that you spent time learning about their business.

Let your personality show through. An employer wants not only to find a well qualified applicant, they are also looking to see if your personality will fit in with the rest of their staff.

Perfect & refine your resume

Your resume is a direct representation of who you are, what you can do, and how well you can do it. Most potential employers reading over a resume or your resume objectives are able to determine if the applicant's qualifications match the position with a few simple glances. If you do not invest the time perfecting your resume (and it shows) why then would an employer take a risk hiring you. Remember to tailor your resume, as you did with your cover letter by specifically focusing on the job you are applying for.

Choose the right job search websites

Advances in technology present new opportunities for job seekers. Applicants who fail to take advantage of new technology such as job search websites, posting online resumes & portfolios, or even recruitment services - may miss out on new job openings. Research the best job search websites related to your industry. Then, create a profile for each. Finally, post your cover letter and resume and/or portfolio.

Note: Before posting your cover letter and resume, make sure that all of the following information is included, current, spell checked and correct: contact information, cover letter, job objectives, job related experience, past work history (included date of hire and when you left the job), education & certificates, technology/computer skills, language skills (optional), member associations (optional), references (optional yet important).

Follow up

Follow up before and after your interview. Use a combination of email and phone calls. Sending out resumes alone is generally not enough. A potential employer may have overlooked your resume or even developed a bias opinion from reading your credentials. Calling shows persistence and allows for direct contact with the employer offering the job you are applying for.

After you interview it is wise to perform a follow up call or email thanking the interviewer. This again shows persistence and your desire to work for their company. If given the opportunity, briefly explain why you are convinced that the job is right for you, thanking them for the initial interview. Explain not only why you are a perfect fit but also why your employment with them will be of mutual benefit. Employers need to be confident you are the right person for the job, and nearly as important; will you fit in with their organization?

Be ready to interview

When presented with the opportunity to interview with a company, do your due diligence. Spend a few hours researching the company. The easiest way to do this is by reading their website. It is tremendously important that your interview goes well. Knowing more about the company you are interviewing for will give you an edge when discussing possible employment.

Prepare a few questions for the interviewer. This shows value, serious interest in the job, and first and foremost that you have done your research. Also include questions that are most important to you - do they offer medical insurance, paid vacation, company car, or anything thing else that may be of concern. Remember to choose favorable questions geared toward the position you are applying for.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Thursday, July 21, 2011

It's Gonna Be a Hot One !


A heat advisory is in effect until 8 p.m. for the Lowcountry, including Allendale, Beaufort, Colleton, Hampton and Jasper counties, with heat index values of around 105 degrees, according to the National Weather Service in Charleston (www.erh.noaa.gov/chs/).

Residents are being urged to take precautions to prevent heat stroke and other heat-related illness, due to the high temperatures and moderate humidity.

The weather service reminds those in the affected area to drink plenty of fluids, stay in air-conditioned rooms, stay out of the sun and check on relatives and neighbors. Those working outdoors should schedule frequent breaks in shaded or air-conditioned areas.






Wednesday, July 20, 2011

"56 Years of Tradition- 300 Years of History"

Welcome to the 56th Annual Beaufort Water Festival. This year's festival will continue the great traditions of the past festivals with all of the water, air, sporting and entertainment events we have planned for you. Please browse through the website http://www.bftwaterfestival.com/ for Festival updates and all the information you need to plan your 2011 Water Festival activities.












Monday, July 18, 2011

Summer Splash NEW Date!

Residents:

We have moved the Summer Splash event to July 30th!  Please mark your calendars! We hope to see everyone there!!

Courtney Bend Management

Thursday, July 14, 2011




Just a friendly reminder about your Oates Energy bill. The bill will come to you directly via mail. Please make sure you are paying Oates energy directly,or you can bring your payment to the leasing office. If you need assistance with your bill, you may contact Sarah Lee at 912-748-9096 or slee@contravest.com


Oates Energy Information

Online Payments

https://www.starnik.net/utilitytrakr/ut1/current/R_default.aspx?ImageFolder=oat

To pay your bill by phone please call:

(800) 717-9811

Hours of Operation:

Monday - Friday, 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

Mail

Oates Energy, Inc.

415 Pablo Avenue, Suite 100

Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Summer Splash Event at Courtney Bend!

Join us at the pool on
Saturday July 23, 2011 at 11:00AM! 

Food and drinks will be served!

Door prizes will be given away!

We hope to see everyone for a little fun in the sun!

 Courtney Bend Management

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Harbour Fest 2011


Harbourfest - Shelter Cove


HarbourFest has earned the distinction of being Shelter Cove Harbour's signature summer event. From June through August, Shelter Cove features live entertainment seven nights a week, plus unforgettable food, arts and crafts, fireworks and a flurry of activity. There is no admission charge for HarbourFest. Shannon is the highlight of Harbourfest. He has been entertaining generations of Hilton Head residents and visitors for years with his light-hearted performances. He features sing-alongs, original songs, and all the classics that you know and love! Fun for all ages, Shannon even has special activities for kids and often invites them on stage to join in the performance. Tuesday night fireworks will light up the sky at Shelter Cove Harbour during Harbourfest 2011. The shows start at dusk and are weather permitting. Please refer to schedule below for show times. Tuesdays, August 2 and 9 To view the show from a unique perspective, Outside Hilton Head offers special "Fireworks Paddle" guided kayak tours during the summer.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Pressure Washing

In efforts to maintain property beautification with our apartment buildings, we will begin pressure washing the breezeways of on Tuesday July 12, 2011. Please remove any belongings you may have outside your front door, doormats and plants, etc. Weather permitting, we will begin at 9:00AM and pressure wash throughout the day and week, until your building is complete.


Building 3 Tuesday 7/12/11
Building 10 Friday 7/15/11

Thank You!!

Courtney Bend Management

BRING THE FAMILY! BRING THE PETS!

Picturesque location and lush landscape, near downtown and minutes from the beach Courtney Bend is an ideal place to call home! We have created a new style of apartment living by combining the amenities and space found in custom homes and world class resorts, with the convenience of a great location. Courtney Bend is just minutes from I-95, Hwy 17, Savannah International Airport, and Hilton Head Island Beach. Enjoy a whole new way of apartment home living at Courtney Bend... your own tranquil paradise. Washer and dryer, black GE appliances, and a screened in lanai are included in every apartment home. Pets are welcome (breed restrictions apply). Call us today for more information! 1-888-349-4880 or visit our website at www.CourtneyBend.com Offer Expires 7/18/11

Friday, July 8, 2011

Thursday, July 7, 2011

GET A GARAGE TODAY!

Coming home late have you parking further than you like? GARAGES now reduced to $55/month *LIMITED TIME*


Wednesday, July 6, 2011

For Rent: 2BR/2BA Apartment in Hardeeville, SC, $877/month

For Rent: 2BR/2BA Apartment in Hardeeville, SC, $877/month

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Friday, July 1, 2011

Fourth of July Events!


From the perfect fireworks display to the perfect hot dog, Fourth of July is a time to celebrate all things America. Here's a list of events planned across Beaufort County to mark our nation's independence.


BLUFFTON
• The Bluffton Children's Fourth of July Parade is from 10-11 a.m. Saturday in front of the Church of the Cross on Calhoun Street in Bluffton. Children are invited to dress up themselves, their pets, strollers, bicycles and more to participate in the parade. Bagpiper Bill Treacy will lead the parade three blocks down Calhoun Street to Lawrence Street, where there will be hot dogs and refreshments.
Details: 843-757-3855


HILTON HEAD ISLAND
• Fireworks begin after dusk Sunday at Shelter Cove Harbour on Hilton Head Island. The HarbourFest event at Shelter Cove was named one of the top destinations for viewing fireworks from the water this Fourth of July by Discover Boating, the U.S. boating industry's consumer awareness program. Activities from 6-9:45 p.m. include live entertainment, plus regional cuisine, arts and crafts and the fireworks display. All events are free and open to the public.
Details: 877-567-6513, www.palmettodunes.com

• Fireworks begin around 9 p.m. Sunday at Harbour Town in Sea Pines. The fireworks will be launched over Calibogue Sound between Harbour Town and Daufuskie Island. Kids activities begin at 5 p.m. Gregg Russell will perform a free kids concert from 8-9:30 p.m. under the Liberty Oak. Activities are free, but there is a $5 fee to get into Sea Pines. Parking is available inside the main gate and regular shuttles to and from Harbour Town are offered.
Details: 843-842-1979, www.seapines.com

• The sixth annual Skull Creek Community Fireworks begins at 6 p.m. Sunday with outside entertainment and food and drinks for purchase at Hudson's On the Docks. Fireworks from a barge on Skull Creek (part of the Intracoastal Waterway) begin at 9:30 p.m. Free parking and shuttle service from the Hilton Head Island Boys & Girls Club on Gumtree Road is available from 6-10 p.m.
Details: 843-681-2772, hudsonsonthedocks.com

• The 25th annual Firecracker 5000 Road Race and Fun Walk begins at 8 a.m. Sunday at The Mall at Shelter Cove. The 5K course starts and finishes behind the mall. Race packet pick up and late registration is from 3-6 p.m. Saturday at center court inside the mall and from 6:30-7:30 a.m. on race day behind the mall.
Details: www.bearfootsports.com

BEAUFORT/PORT ROYAL
• The Fourth of July Celebration at The Sands beach in Port Royal begins at 4 p.m. Sunday on the beach and lasts until the end of the fireworks. Sponsored by the Historic Port Royal Foundation and the Town of Port Royal, several food vendors will offer hamburgers, hot dogs, barbecue, ice cream, beer and soft drinks. Musical entertainment will be provided. The Sands is a good site to watch the fireworks from Parris Island and Port Royal. The fireworks at Port Royal will start just as the fireworks display at Parris Island finishes. Participants are asked to park in Port Royal and walk to the beach.
Details: Anna Ellerbe, 843-522-9923, ace.oth@gmail.com

• The Independence Day celebration at Parris Island Marine Corps Recruit Depot is from 3-11 p.m. Sunday. The concert by the Parris Island Marine Band, featuring the Brass Band, starts at 8 p.m. Fireworks begin around 9:30 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. Participants are invited to enjoy free food, soft drinks and ice cream, bounce houses, face painting, live music, an obstacle course, dunk tanks and fireworks show. Beer concessions are available. A valid driver's license and vehicle registration and proof of automobile insurance are required at the Parris Island security gate. Bring coolers, blankets and lawn chairs.
Details: 843-228-3444, www.mccssc.com/july4th/index.html
Read more: http://www.islandpacket.com/2010/07/01/1292687/area-events-planned-for-july-fourth.html#ixzz1QrOXIvlV