Monday, March 26, 2012

Just a friendly reminder....

We hope everyone had a great weekend soaking up the sun! Please remember that there is NO alcohol allowed at the pool!  Should you continue to violate community policies we will be forced to ban you from the pool.  We appreciate your prompt attention to this matter.


Courtney Bend Management

Friday, March 23, 2012

Happy Puppy Day!!



If you stare at the blinking pink dots, you will see only one color, pink. If you look at the the + in the center, you'll see a circle of pink dots and a rotating green dot.

Now, stare at the + without moving your eyes.The pink dots will disappear and you will see only a rotating green dot.
It's amazing how our brain works. There really is no green dot and the pink ones don't really disappear. This is proof that we don't always see what we think we see.

Beaufort Twilight Run and Oyster Roast


The Lowcountry’s BIGGEST 8K! This USATF sanctioned running festival for all ages has a competitive 8K Run and 5K Run, a 5K Fun Walk and a 1/4 mile Kid’s Fun Run. The evening is capped off by a traditional Lowcountry Oyster Roast. The event is located in the village of Habersham and benefits Riverview Charter School in Beaufort. Our mission is to host a fun, competitive and memorable annual event for Beaufort.

When: Saturday March 24
Where: Habersham Marketplace

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Almost time to enjoy your weekend! Happy Thursday everyone!

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Need Pest Control?

Don't forget Bee Green is on property every Thursday.  If you would like your apartment treated please contact the leasing office at 888-317-3899.




Thanks!
Courtney Bend Management

Monday, March 19, 2012

Garage Special!!!


Now offering a *limited time deal* on garage rentals! Lease a garage today for only $65 per month! 






Stop by the office today to reserve your garage now! Be one of the 1st 10 to reserve one and receive an additional $15 off April 2012 garage rent.

Please keep in mind that all parking is first come first serve and ALL guests should be parking in spots labeled “G.”.  You also MUST be parking in a spot!  Should you be found in violation of this policy, your car will be towed at the owners expense! 

Thank You,

Courtney Bend Management

Good Morning!!!


Friday, March 16, 2012

Just a friendly reminder.....




Join us at the Pool!

We all know that warm weather is here and all of our residents would like to utilize the pool.  Please make sure that you follow the guidelines of the pool:

·         GLASS and ALCOHOL are NOT allowed at the pool area
·         NO pets are allowed in the pool area
·         You can only have two guests per apartment home, and you must accompany your guests at all times
·         The pool closes at 10:00PM
·         If you move the pool furniture please put it back where you found it.
·         No one under the age of 14 is to be at the pool without supervision. 
·         You must also remember that you and your guests are not the only resident’s enjoying the pool so please keep the level of your voice down!   

If you have any questions about the Pool Rules please stop by the office.

ENJOY!!!!

Courtney Bend Management

Savannah St. Patrick's Day Festivities!

Savannah will truly paint the town green this March in honor of St. Patrick’s Day, a favorite holiday in Georgia’s First City.

Named after Ireland’s beloved patron saint, St. Patrick’s Day enjoys a lively and spirited annual celebration in Savannah, in what has become one of the largest festivals in the Southeast.

The 2012 St. Patrick’s Day Parade will officially kick off on Sunday, March 4th, Grand Marshal Public Investiture at the Savannah Civic Center at 2:45 p.m. St. Patrick’s Day is Saturday, March 17th, 2012. More than 300,000 people are expected to visit Savannah to help celebrate the second largest St. Patrick Day Parade in the United States and to enjoy the city-wide festivities. Held in Savannah’s National Landmark Historic District, the parade begins at the corner of Abercorn and Gwinnett Street and culminates at the corner of Bull and Harris Street.

Expect to see approximately 350 floats and marching units featuring representatives from various local Irish groups, Irish pipe bands, local and regional celebrities, area politicians and military units make regular appearances in Savannah’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade. You may even have the chance to drink green beer or to sample emerald-colored grits, for a true taste of St. Patrick’s Day, Savannah-style.

A beloved annual tradition, the first St. Patrick’s Day Parade marched through the shady streets of Savannah in 1824. In its earlier days, the parade was more of a military spectacle, with soldiers from various regiments marching in honor of St. Patric’s Day. Except for major wars, including the Civil War and World War 1, the parade has run nearly every year for the past 187 years.

On Saturday, March 17th, River Street will host the biggest party of the year with the popular St. Patrick’s Celebration on the River. This nationally-recognized festival features multiple stages of non-stop live entertainment, as well as intreactive games, food, cold beverages and much more. Or join the folks at City Market for live music, food and fun as they celebrate all things Irish! Festivities begin on March 10th and continue through March 17th.

The event on River Street is free and open to the public. Be sure to bring I.D. to prove that you are over 21 – and of course, don a bit o’green into the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day!

Savannah’s hospitality is truly the stuff of legend. You’ll feel right at home in the Hostess City of the South during St. Patrick’s Day weekend. Erin Go Braugh!

Information in this article is subject to change. For more information about St. Partirck’s Day events in Savannah, contact:

St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee – 912-233-4804 – savannahsaintpatricksday.com
River Street – Savannah Waterfront Association – 912-234-0295 – riverstreetsavannah.com
City Market – Event Info-Line – 912-525-2489 – savannahcitymarket.com

St. Patrick’s Day Events Calendar:

Greening of the Fountain (Date and time to be announced)
Celtic Cross Ceremony Sunday, March 11th.
Jasper Green Ceremony Friday, March 16th.
St. Patrick’s On The River Festival Saturday, March 17th.
Saint Patrick’s Day Mass Saturday, March 17th.
2012 Saint Patrick’s Day Parade Saturday, March 17th.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

March on In.....We LOVE our residents!

Don't forget our St. Patty's party tonight in the clubhouse at 6:30PM.  We will have fun, food and drinks! We can't wait to see you there!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

New Parking Permits



We have purchased additional parking permits that do not bear the community name.  If you are interested in a permit that does not list “Courtney Bend” as the community name, please come to the office.  You will need to bring your old decal with you for it to be switched out.  Please remember that we will continue to strictly enforce the parking policy to ensure better parking for our residents.

Should you have any questions please contact the leasing office.  
(888)-317-3899

***Also, don’t forget about our St. Patty’s party, Thursday 3/15 at 6:30PM.***

Courtney Bend Management

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Check out the Shamrock Scramble!



Savannah Fun Tours will present "Shamrock Scramble", a City Wide Scavenger Hunt, on Thursday, March 15 beginning at 5:00 p.m. at Blowin' Smoke BBQ at 514 MLK.

During the "Shamrock Scramble" teams will compete against each other for cash prizes in a variety of categories including: Best Green Costume, Best Pink Spirit and Finishing. All participants will be eligible for door prizes contributed by sponsoring businesses.

Tickets to this event are $20 per person and include a commemorative cup, inclusion for door prizes, and the post event oyster roast party. Participants can register by visiting www.shamrockscramble.com.

Funds from the event will be donated to local breast cancer organizations Susan G. Komen Coastal Georgia Affiliate and Young Survival Coalition, Savannah Affiliate. 100% of all net proceeds will be given to the listed charities.

For more information, contact Cayce Girardeau at cayce@savannahfuntours.com or (912) 667-9760.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Thursday, March 8, 2012

We are sorry for the inconvenience.....

The gates are currently in-operable on the left side of the community. The part is on order, and we will notify you as soon as it is in working condition. We appreciate your patience during this time. 


Please make sure your guests know that guests cannot park in spots labeled “R.” They must park in a guest parking spot labeled “G” to refrain from being towed. There are guest spots on both sides of the community. Residents are listed in the call box at both gate entrances, so you can buzz your guests through on either side to park in the correct spot. The parking policy is enforced nightly. Please make sure your guests aware of this policy to refrain from their vehicle being towed. We appreciate your attention to this matter. 

Courtney Bend Management

Today is International Women's Day!!


Tuesday, March 6, 2012


There’s always something to do in sunny Bluffton, SC! Now that the new year is fabulously underway, and the new year’s festivities have begun to wane, local foodies and wine enthusiasts know that the best is yet to come. The 27th annual Hilton Head Island Wine and Food festival is a six day event that provides wine, spirit, and gourmet food lovers a chance to experience the best of all that nearby Hilton Head and the rest of the Lowcountry have to offer. 

Festival Events
March 5 - 10, 2012 - Great Chefs of the South Wine Dinners; Check www.hiltonheadwineandfood.com for details 

Friday, March 9, 2012 - Grand Wine Tasting & Silent Auction; The Sea Pines Resort - Harbour Town Conference Center, $65 per person, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Admission includes a Grand Tasting souvenir wine glass and premium wine tastings.

Saturday, March 10, 2012 - Wine & Food Festival and Auction; Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn, 12 – 3 p.m., $45 per person, advance discount tickets available for $39.99. Admission includes a souvenir wine glass and access to all of the free tastings from the domestic and international wineries, vineyards, wine distributors and more!

Monday, March 5, 2012

Just a friendly reminder.....

Residents.... as the weather starts to warm up we know that you will be enjoying the Pool! Please keep in mind  that we strictly enforce the following rules:


Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the leasing office at (843) 208-3420.

Courtney Bend Management

Friday, March 2, 2012

Don't Miss the Carolina-Georgia Cook Off!


Carolina – Georgia Border BBQ Cook-Off & Brew Fest 
Hilton Head Lakes, 3171 Independence Blvd. (Hwy 278) 
Friday, March 2nd, 5-8pm and Saturday March 3rd, 10am-5pm 
$10 each day/Free: Kids 12 & Under 
Friday night features the “Anything But Pork” Party. Competing dishes include Hot Wings, Steak Kabobs, BBQ Chicken, and Brunswick Stew. Cook teams will offer their favorite dishes and you will have the chance to meet and mingle with other guests, event sponsors, organizers, and judges. The fun starts at 5pm and we expect to see you there! 
Saturday is BBQ & Ribs Competition day with Grand Marshal Lake High, president of the SC BBQ Association and special guest. Trained and certified judges from the SC BBQ Association will select the official contest winners but you decide who wins the People’s Choice award. 
Live music with Cranford & Sons, Bluesman Bill DuPont, Smooth N' Groove, and Bill Gallagher. 
See you at the BBQ!

Thursday, March 1, 2012

It's Rent Time!


Good Morning and Happy Thursday!! Can you believe it is already March 1st?!? Residents please remember that rent is due today! You can pay online at www.courtneybend.com, choose "online Payments" or stop by the office with a check or money order.  Remember there is also a RentPayment App where you can pay straight from your phone!  Visit www.erentpayer.com for more details!
Thanks and have a GREAT day!!

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Are you a "leapling?"




It’s Leap Day! If you were born today, you’d be known as a “leapling.” You wouldn’t celebrate your 21st birthday for another 84 years. Do you know any leaplings?

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Free Pancakes!!!



IHOP offers free pancakes to celebrate National Pancake Day -- in exchange for a sweet charity donation

We are still accepting donations for Justin Corbridge! You can make donations directly to New Traditions Bank, 505 Wekiva Springs Rd Longwood, FL 32779. We can't thank you enough for your help!

Monday, February 27, 2012

Friday, February 24, 2012

TGIF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bluffton Self Help's RED APRON CHILI COOKOFF



Saturday, February 25, 2012 - Sunday, February 26, 2012
10:00AM - 4:00PM
What? Red Apron Chili Cookoff When? Sat­ur­day, Feb­ru­ary 25, 2012, 10 am until 4 pm Where? Hilton Head/Bluffton, SC at Tanger II Out­let Cen­ter Hilton Head off High­way 278
THE RED APRON CHILI COOK OFF! Sanctioned by the International Chili Society. Proceeds to benefit Bluffton Self Help. Come early and come hungry! Activities from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Watch cooks from around the southeast compete for big prizes! Throughout the day, sample chili and help choose the People’s Choice winner! Plus, take advantage of TANGER II store and restaurant specials. Beer available on site to adults with proper ID. Spectator Entry Fee: $10 (with donation of one bag of non-perishable food) $15 (without food donation)
Contact
Lili Coleman
lili@blufftonselfhelp.org
843-757-8000
Event Location
Tanger II Outlet Center Hilton Head
www.blufftonselfhelp.org
Admission Fee: $10 per person (with donation of one bag of non perishable food) and $15 per person (without food donation. No charge for children under 12.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Join Captured Moments for our Bunny Days!



Captured Moments

1402 King St
Beaufort, South Carolina 29902
843-379-0223 

We are excited to present our Bunny Days promotion. Our Santa Claus promotion was a big hit, so we are continuing the fun with Portraits with Live Bunnies. 

Upcoming Events 

Bunny Days
Portraits with Live Bunnies 


Join us in our studio for our exclusive sessions with Live Bunnies. By appointment only, and it's only $10 to reserve your spot! Images will be posted on the Events Section of our website. You choose your poses, not us! Packages start at $59, if you order within 24 hours. We have 1,2,3, and 4 pose packages! How will you choose? 

 

March 17 and 18, 2012

1402 King St. Beaufort SC 
10:00AM-4:00PM 

Be sure to to tell all your friends with children! Call today to reserve your spot: 843-379-0223. 
All credit cards accepted.


We've explored the world of freebies a couple times on Financially Fit from free vacations, to free yoga, to free cell phones. And yes, there's more! Here's another round up of totally free offerings that can potentially help you save you thousands of dollars a year.


Free Media, Language Classes & Children's Events
What magical place houses all of the aforementioned freebies? The library, of course! When was the last time you visited yours? These days, the library has become the best destination for free content, but also free classes, ebooks, family events and WiFi. Likewise, your local YMCA or college may offer a variety of free classes to members.

Online Courses
"You can learn anything in the world online for free from the frivolous to the serious," says Jody Rholena, senior editor at Consumer Report's ShopSmart Mag. She recommends AcademicEarth.org if you want to tap into lectures from Ivy League professors on anything from art to architecture. There, you can even take courses for free. Meantime, if you want to learn every day fun skills like how to play charades to juggle, check out HowCast.com.

Free Pantry and Medicine Cabinet Goods
Retailers often give away free samples of their latest products, hoping you'll try it, love and buy it. Online freebie directories include ThunderFap, TotallyFreeStuff and AbsurdlyCool offer things like free floss, vitamins, coupons and from fee samples of medicine cabinet items, coupons and even some groceries. The catch is that you have to register with these sites and, at the least, provide your email address. "Getting the freebie here does come with some strings. You get the product; [retailers] get your information," says Rholena. Her advice: If you're signing up for any of these free product giveaways, set up a special email account to help keep all that information separate from your personal account. Also read through the company's privacy policy. "I know they're long but take a quick scan through there and just make sure that you're giving your information to a legitimate organization," she says.

Free Cosmetics
Walk into any Sephora store within 14 days of your birthday and receive a free gift - usually a sample size of the store's latest product -- when you show your Beauty Insider Card, which is Sephora's free rewards card.

Free Meals
Find free meal deals for the family at sites like HeyIt'sFree.net and if it's your birthday, check out EatFreeOnYourBirthday.com for a list of restaurants offering giveaways on your special day. For example, I learned that if I join the Birthday Club at Baskin Robbins, I can get a free 2.5 oz scoop of ice cream on my birthday. Parents note: some participating Chili's restaurants offer a "Kids Eat Free" promotion on Tuesday evenings with the purchase of one adult entrée, birthday or not!

Free Odds and Ends
For free household items such as used paint, furniture, TVs and maybe even kayaks, check out the neighborhood giveaway site Freecycle.org, where you can also post for free things you want. Score even more free household stuff by hosting a party for a sponsor. Sign up at HouseParty.com to receive a hosting package full of products, cooking tools and party decorations.

Swap for Freebies
Bookmooch.com is a great place to trade old books for new ones and maybe score free college text books.Swapstyle.com is a free fashion site where you can swap clothes and accessories with its growing community of 47,000 members.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

It's Fat Tuesday!


Mardi Gras History

The origins of Mardi Gras can be traced to Medival Europe, though we have no written record of how that really transformed into the current Mardi Gras of today. But the origins of the Mardi Gras we celebrate today -- with Kings, Mardi Gras colors, and brass bands -- are traced to New Orleans.

Although we can trace its history to the Romans, a French-Canadian explorer, Jean Baptiste Le Moyne Sieur de Bienville, landed on a plot of ground 60 miles directly south of New Orleans in 1699 and called it "Pointe due Mardi Gras." He also established "Fort Louis de la Louisiane" (which is now Mobile) in 1702. In 1703, the tiny settlement of Fort Louis de la Mobile celebrated the very first Mardi Gras.

In 1704, Mobile established a secret society (Masque de la Mobile) ... similar to those who form our current Mardi Gras Krewes. It lasted until 1709. In 1710, the "Boeuf Graf Society" was formed and paraded from 1711 through 1861. The procession was held with a huge bull's head pushed alone on wheels by 16 men. This occurred on Fat Tuesday.

New Orleans was established in 1718 by Jean-Baptise Le Moyne. By the 1730s, Mardi Gras was celebrated openly in New Orleans.. but not in parade form. In the early 1740s, Louisiana's Governor The Marquis de Vaudreuil established elegant society balls -- the model for the New Orleans Mardi Gras balls of today.

The earliest reference to Mardi Gras "Carnival" appears in a 1781 report to the Spanish colonial governing body. That year, the Perseverance Benevolent & Mutual Aid Association is the first of hundreds of clubs and carnival organizations formed in New Orleans.

By the late 1830s, New Orleans held street processions of maskers with carriages and horseback to celebrate Mardi Gras. Newspapers began to announce Mardi Gras events in advance.

In 1871, Mardi Gras's second "Krewe" is formed, the Twelfth Night Reveler's, with the first account of Mardi Gras "throws."

1872 was the year that a group of businessmen invented a King of Carnival -- Rex -- to parade in the first daytime parade. They introduced the Mardi Gras colors of purple, green and gold; the Mardi Gras song, and the Mardi Gras flag.

In 1873, the first floats were constructed entirely in New Orleans instead of France. In 1875, Governor Warmoth of Louisiana signs the "Mardi Gras Act" making it a legal holiday in Louisiana, which is still is.

Most Mardi Gras Krewes today developed from private social clubs that have restrictive membership policies. Since all of these parade organizations are completely funded by its members, we call it the "Greatest Free Show on Earth!"

How to Clean the Electric Coil Burner to Your Stove


  • Remove the completely cooled burners.
Once the burners have completely cooled, remove them from the cook top area. Most burners unplug from the main part of the stove. If you have questions about how to remove your burners, refer to your manufacturer's instructions for best practices.

  • Begin with dish soap and water.

Use a cleaning cloth and a mild dish soap and water to try to remove residue at first. Because the burner coils cook off most food that comes into contact with them, a mild wipe down is often all that is needed. Don't submerge the burners or any electrical portion in water.


  • Remove stuck on food.

If mild dish soap and water wouldn't remove stuck or burnt on food, try making a baking soda and water paste to gently scrub residue off of the electric burner coil. Really tough stains may benefit from allowing the baking soda paste to sit on the burner for up to 20 minutes, before scrubbing. Be sure to rinse thoroughly.


  • Clean the drip pans.

If your cook top has removable drip pans, this is the time to remove and clean those as well. Dump out any charred remnants of food. Wipe them down and replace them before replacing the burners.
Maintain the burners.

For regular maintenance of electric coil burners, just wiped down the burners at the same time you wipe down the top of the stove.

What You Need:
  • Cleaning cloth
  • Mild dish soap
  • Water
  • Baking soda

Monday, February 20, 2012

The Importance of Changing your Air Filter



The quality of air is very important to all individuals. A person can help make their quality of air better by changing air filters often. Air filters are used to clear the air of pollen, mold, dust and other particles in the air.

Air filters should be inspected throughout the summer and winter months. Changing your air filters will help ensure your heat and air units are kept running efficiently. The filters need to be clear and free of any dirt. Any foreign particles clinging to your air filters can keep your air conditioner, or heat from flowing freely. Clogged or dirty filters can cause your heat or air unit to work harder and longer. This will make energy bills sky rocket. Air pollution is a common health concern in a lot of households. There are certain health concerns associated with dirty air filters. Different types of respiratory illnesses can be triggered due to poor quality of air.

Request your air filter to be changed or stop by the leasing office monthly to pick one up!

Thursday, February 16, 2012

What type of dog is best for me?



You probably have a favorite breed of dog, but is that breed a good fit for your particular lifestyle? Adopting or purchasing a dog is a long-term commitment, so don't make the decision lightly. There are many factors to consider before adding a pet to your family, so do your homework and investigate different breed characteristics first to learn of any quirks or health issues that might be more than you bargained for. Here are six things to research and think about before choosing which dog is right for you.

Safety – Some breeds of dogs are thought to be dangerous when in reality, any dog can be a danger to you and your family if the situation is right or they are provoked. A Denver news anchor was recently bitten in the face by an Argentine Mastiff. Does that make all mastiff’s dangerous? No. The various mastiff breeds are often referred to as gentle giants. The pit bull has been given a bad rap for years because of their use in dog-fighting rings, but those that are bred as pets can be just as loving as any Cocker Spaniel. Ignorance of the breed perpetuates the myth, as evidenced by a recent McDonald’s ad.

Don’t dismiss any breed on the basis of media hype only. If you’re concerned that a breed you’re considering might not be good with kids, do your research and talk to other owners to get the straight scoop. If you do decide on a particular breed, be aware that each dog will still have an individual personality and temperament. Not every dog from a breed that’s considered friendly will be good with children. Get to know the dog and his history before bringing him home, and never leave any dog alone with a young child.

Cost - Even a dog that starts out free or cheap can be costly to keep. Some dogs will bite you in the pocketbook more than others, and those prone to health problems can send you to the poorhouse quickly. Less than desirous qualities aren't limited to purebreds; my Molly is a mix of Golden Retriever, German Shepherd Dog and St. Bernard, three breeds that are known to have hip dysplasia. Guess what $240 worth of x-rays diagnosed Molly with at her first birthday? Don't overlook other health issues predominant in some breeds, such as respiratory problems with dogs with pushed-in noses.

Beyond health issues that can keep your veterinarian in new golf clubs, dogs that destroy your clothing and furniture can eat up your budget (and your sanity) too. Some breeds of dogs tend to settle down after the initial chewing stage that most puppies go through, but others are notorious for tearing a house apart because they don't like to be left alone. Look for breeds that are more laid back if you'd have to leave your dog while you go to work.

Size - Yes, size does matter. I've always loved the larger breeds, and while most are generally good with kids, they can be intimidating to those who are fearful of dogs. If you're looking for a large dog, make sure the entire family is on board so that your pre-teen daughter doesn't stay locked in her room because she's afraid of your behemoth buddy.

Some small or toy breeds are prone to being nervous and yap a lot, which would be extremely irritating to me. If you don't mind that they need a lot of attention and are constantly underfoot, you might be satisfied with a purse-puppy -- but be careful that you don't step on him.

Space - Whether you live in a studio apartment or have a large fenced-in yard can help determine which dog is best for you. Surprisingly, some large dogs adapt very well to apartment life (the Great Dane is one), as long as they are walked daily. Even so, a giant of a dog might do better with a bit more room to turn around (think bull in a china shop).

Having a small dog doesn't necessarily mean you don't need space, however. The Jack Russell Terrier, for instance, is diminutive in size, but makes up for it in temperament. This feisty little fella is a very high energy dog and daily walks aren't enough to keep him busy. He needs a place where he can run and explore, and to hinder him from that is asking for trouble.

Grooming - With few exceptions, all dogs shed, but some more than others. Anyone with a German Shepherd Dog will tell you that it's almost impossible to keep up with their shedding, but many think it's a small price to pay for such a loving companion (myself included). If you can't stand dog hair on your furniture or clothing, look for a Poodle or Poodle-mix.

Many breeds can get by with a simple brushing a few times a week, but others require more extensive primping that might include a trip to a professional groomer every month. Be aware of grooming requirements before you fall in love with a dog whose haircut will cost more than your own.

Several dog breeds are notorious for drooling. If a slobbering dog is a turn-off, you won't want to share your home with any of the Bulldog and Mastiff breeds.

Activity - Some breeds need a job and will make up their own if you don't give them one. Terriers were bred to dig, and dig they will if not kept occupied. Beagles are known escape artists and won't let anything get in the way of their nose on a scent (I had a Beagle who would walk into a tree because he 'looked' with his nose rather than his eyes). All hounds will howl or bay in excitement when they catch sight or whiff of any small critter in their territory, no matter the time of day or night.

You might be able to tolerate any or all of these activities, but consider how they might affect your neighbors too.

What about a mutt?
Mixed breed dogs can take on the characteristics - both good and bad -- of any breed in their genetic makeup. If you're considering a hybrid dog, make sure that you're acquainted with the qualities associated with both breeds. Better yet, for a loving dog with fewer genetic predispositions, head to your local shelter to adopt another of my favorites - the Heinz 57.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Monday, February 13, 2012



The Fitness Center and the Billiards Room will be closed today due to carpet install!

Saturday, February 11, 2012



Attention Residents: The clubhouse will be closed Sunday 2/12/12
We are making the clubhouse beautiful by installing new carpet for you.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Pressure Washing

Residents of Building 8

Please don't forget we will be pressure washing today!  Please make sure you have all belongings pulled inside of your apartment, such as door mats and planters.   We appreciate your cooperation.

Thank You and Happy Friday!

Courtney Bend Management 

Thursday, February 9, 2012


Unsure of what to do or get for Valentine's Day? Gifts.com www.gifts.com/ideas/valentines-day has some great ideas. On a tight budget? Why not take a sunset stroll on the beach and have a picnic! There are plenty of ideas and ways that can make this Valentine's Day special!! If you are single on this Valentine's Day see our singles ideas below.

Going Solo on Valentine's Day


The stores are decorated in candy hearts, flowers and bears. Every TV or radio commercial reminds you that it’s time to remember your sweetheart on this special day for lovers.What’s a single person to do?

The following suggestions are designed to both answer that question and to help you have a good day after all, while working to make it your last solo one.

Celebrate the day by planning an activity that is meaningful and enjoyable to you:

Go to a day spa for “the works”
Plan an intimate dinner for 3 or 4
Go ice-skating or to the movies with a fun friend
Go out to dinner and a movie with a group of other singles
Focus on what you enjoy and make a conscious decision about how to mark the day
Un-Valentine's Day parties are very popular and can be a lot of silly fun. You can attend one or throw one of your own.

Meanwhile, design a relationship-building plan:

Let the holiday provide you with the motivation to take risks, try new ideas and gain the knowledge that will enable you to find and create a lasting, intimate relationship.
Sit down at the computer or with pen and paper in hand and get your plan written down.
Begin by making a list of resources that can be used to help you meet available singles.
These can include: on-line dating sites, singles groups, volunteer activities, or participation in sports or other activities that you enjoy.Decide when and how often you will participate in any activity you have chosen.
Make a budget for both time and available funds for this purpose.
Do your homework and research each resource so the information will be available when you need it.

Review those resolutions you made, or make some if you haven’t yet.

Think about what is really important to you. Remind yourself that implementing and sticking to these will help ensure that you are really ready for that special relationship. Being the kind of person you want to be with is the first step.

Begin with concrete goals. For example stick with a healthy diet, exercise three times a week, plan one organizational task per week, etc. Taking care of yourself and living well will optimize your chances for relationship success. Start today.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Some People Can't Afford Water Services...You can help!

The Thad Coleman Fund

The Thad Coleman Fund offers a helping hand to Beaufort and Jasper County families who are faced with financial hardship. The fund helps these needy families pay the costs to connect to the BJWSA public water and sewer system. It is funded through The Beaufort County United Way, BJWSA, Beaufort County, Beaufort-Jasper-Colleton-Hampton Comprehensive Health (BJCHCH), and BJWSA's participating customers throughout our service area.

The Beaufort and Jasper Departments of Social Services (DSS) and BJCHCH administer the fund on our behalf. DSS and BJCHCH determine eligibility for assistance based on family size, total household income, and government guidelines.
Would you like to help?

There are two ways you can choose to help. You may make a one-time donation by sending a check to Thad Coleman Fund:

BJWSA
6 Snake Road
Okatie, SC 29909

Or you may choose to make automatic monthly contributions by authorizing us to round your bill to the next highest dollar amount. For example, $29.64 would be rounded up to $30.00 and the $.36 spare change will be deposited into the Thad Coleman Fund.

You can log onto www.bjwsa.org/info/thad-coleman.html to sign up or call customer service at (843) 987-9200.



Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Valentine's Ball



Sat Feb 11 2012 at 05:00 pm

Venue : Historic Rose Hill Mansion (Circa 1860) Rose Hill Plantation (Equestrian Side), Rose Hill Plantation, Bluffton, SC, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, United States

Valentine's Ball - A Celebration of Southern History & Culture Sponsored By Sons of Confederate Veterans. Food, Cash Bar, Music, Dancing(Including Period Dances (With Instruction), Silent Auction (including Civil War-era antiques and weaponry plus some fantastic jewelry items from Jewels By Jeffrey) and More! In recognition of the Sesquicentennial, Civil War era theme. Period dress encouraged, Black Tie optional. $125.00 / couple. Sons of Confederate Veterans is a 501-C-3 organization (All contributions are tax deductible).

Friday, February 3, 2012


We Hope Everyone Has a Great Weekend! Don't Forget About Our Super Bowl Party Sunday February 5, 2012 Starting At 6:00pm!! We Hope to See You all There!

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Rent is Due!



Rent is due on the 1st of each month. You also have a grace period until the 5th each month to pay.
For your conveniance, we have set it up so that you can pay rent online! Just visit our website, log onto rent payment and pay with your debit/credit card!