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Parent group re-energizes traffic safety discussion after student accident
been pursuing (traffic safety improvements)
for years, for changes to be implemented. It
took my daughter being hit to make me realize the work that they have been tirelessly
It has often been said that the squeaky
doing, and that nothing has been done.”
wheel gets the oil. Perhaps the sound of
According to Principal French, there are
screeching tires can do the same when it
about 250 students per day who ride bikes to
comes to generating attention. At least that’s
school and at least that many who walk. The
what a group of Daniel Island parents congreatest danger doesn’t seem to lie around
cerned about traffic safety is hoping.
the immediate grounds of the school, she
On January 20, a seventh grade Daniel
said, but in the passage down Daniel Island
Island School student was struck by a car
Drive and into the neighborhoods.
on her way to school while riding her bike
“I believe a safe passage to and from
across a crosswalk at the intersection of
school should stay on our mind continuPierce Street and Daniel Island Drive. Forously,” French added. “When we fall into
tunately, the girl was not seriously injured
daily habits, we become less aware of our
and is “doing fine” according to her mother
actions because they become rote; anything
(who preferred not to be identified). But the
we can do to make our drivers more alert in
impact suffered by the student is still being
the mornings would advance the safety for
felt in other ways.
elizabeth bush
“She is physically fine, by the grace of
On January 20, a 7th grade Daniel Island School student was struck by a car while riding her bike our school children.”
Police have been working with DIS,
God and her guardian angels,” the mother
through this crosswalk, at the intersection of Pierce Street and Daniel Island Drive, on her way to
concerned
parents, and other officials to
said. “But she was thrown off her bike and
school. Thankfully, the girl did not suffer serious injuries, but some parents in the community are
enhance traffic safety and have taken part in
onto the pavement….We have gone through hoping the accident will accelerate efforts to improve traffic safety.
several community meetings on the subject,
a range of emotions, from shock, to grateful,
as reported in previous issues of The Daniel
to gratitude, and to anger.”
to be a police crossing guard at the interintersection last year, and we just felt so
Island News. But those efforts have focused
The girl’s mother praised local emergency
section, which is not considered an official
much safer,” she continued. “I think that’s
largely on the areas in close proximity
personnel, and Daniel Island School Prin“school safety zone” area, but an officer has why a lot of kids still cross there…There is
to the school. Island resident, parent and
cipal Marty French, for responding quickly
not been present there in recent months.
no designated ‘school zone’ in this area. The
to the scene. She also stated that there used
“There was a police man posted at that
most surprising thing to me is that they have
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Trump and Clinton win DI Caucus with Rubio taking the third most votes overall
Suzanne Detar
noted as to why the candidates got
their vote.
In advance of the Iowa Caucuses,
we asked The Daniel Island News
email subscribers to participate in a
“Daniel Island Caucus.” Although
it is not a scientific poll with a measurable margin of error, our email
subscribes did vote somewhat differently than the Iowa Caucus goers.
A total of 205 email subscribers cast
votes: 72 voted Democrat and 133
voted Republican. The chart accompanying this article breaks the vote
out by overall percentages without
regard to party. Below we break out
the vote by party caucus and share
the adjectives that email subscribers
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Clinton takes 57%
of the vote
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On the Democratic side, our email
subscribers cast 41 votes in favor of
Hillary Clinton and 30 votes in favor
of Bernie Sanders. Willie Wilson
got one vote and Martin O’Malley
came up empty. A total of 72 votes
were cast for Democratic candidates,
giving Hillary Clinton 57% of the
democratic vote and Bernie Sanders
42% of the vote.
The New York Times reported a
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Sander’s 49.6%.
The adjective most email subscribes used to described Hillary
Clinton was “experienced.” Twentyeight voters noted her experience.
Many voters also described her as
intelligent/knowledgeable, moderate, effective and presidential/statesman. No other candidate in either
party scored more than five votes on
experience.
When describing Bernie Sanders, voters had a difficult time of
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“speaks plainly”. He was recognized
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with Rubio second and
Cruz third
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A total of 133 email subscribers
cast votes in the Republican Caucus.
Donald Trump took the most overall
votes, with 42 as well as the most
votes in the Republican Caucus with
36% of the Republican votes cast.
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ANSWER CHOICES
Jeb Bush (R)
Ben Carson (R)
Chris Christie (R)
Hillary Clinton (D)
Ted Cruz (R)
Carly Fiorina (R)
Jim Gilmore (R)
Mike Huckabee (R)
John Kasich (R)
Martin O’Malley (D)
Rand Paul (R)
Marco Rubio (R)
Bernie Sanders (D)
Rick Santorum (R)
Donald Trump (R)
Willie Wilson (D)
28%. Cruz was third with only 12%
of the votes, claiming 16 total votes.
Also performing well in the Daniel
Island Caucus was John Kasich with
11 votes (could it be our Ohio transplants?), Jeb Bush with 10 votes and
Chris Christy with 9 votes.
The New York Times reported a
totally different outcome in Iowa
than how our Daniel Island email
subscribers voted. In Iowa, Ted Cruz
was first with 27.7% of the vote;
Donald Trump was second with
24.3% and Marco Rubio was third
with 23.1%.
The overwhelming trait that our
voters like about Trump is his independence from the establishment,
gaining high praise and frequent
comments about his business
success, being an outsider, being
independent and not being politically correct.
The number one adjective used
to describe Rubio was “electable.”
He was also repeatedly described as
energetic, smart and presidential.
The adjectives our voters used to
describe Cruz were: conservative,
Constitutionalist, trustworthy and a
good communicator.
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Te n a n d F i v e Ye a r s A g o i n
history 05
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TEN YEARS AGO
Residents nominated for DICA Board of Directors
In the February 2, 2006
issue the POA was holding
their first election for citizen
members of the Board of
Directors. Three island
residents were nominated
as candidates to serve on
the Daniel Island CommuThe Daniel Island Cheetah Tribe joined
nity Association Board of
other local Indian Princess tribes for
Directors. They were David a pajama bowling event. More than 90
Cobb, David Pa¬gliarini and dads and daughters participated.
Stephen Smith. An election
Ronda Schilling,
was in the future.
athletic participation
in her role on the
In other news, Daniel
Recreation CommisIsland resident Ronda Schilling was appointed because of a South
to the City of Charleston Recreation Commis- Carolina High School sion, assisted the
League (SCHSL)
city with developing
sion. Schilling, who now works for the paper
executive committee
recreation programs
but did not in at the time of her appointment,
rule
change,
children
on the island and in
was instrumental in bringing the Kids Triathadmitted
to
Bishop
the city.
lon to Daniel Island as well as promoting other
England after their
recreational opportunities on the island.
8th-grade graduation from Daniel Island
In business news, island law firm Clawson
School were not allowed to participate in in& Staubes celebrated their one year anniverterscholastic sports for one year. That rule has
sary on Daniel Island.
since been changed and Daniel Island residents
In sports news, Daniel Island School
student-athletes wanting to attend Bishop Eng- can now participate in sports their freshman
year.
land and their parents voiced concern about
FIVE YEARS AGO
SPA land on Daniel Island: Questions remain
In the February 3, 2011 issue of the
Daniel Island News, the top news story was
the uncertainty surrounding the disposition
of the SPA owned land on Daniel Island.
The SPA was under legislative direction
to have 495 acres of its Daniel Island tract
under contract by 2012 and sold by 2013, or
the land will revert to the State Budget and
Control Board.
Other business news, Pilates V Studio on
Daniel Island doubled its space and changed
its name to Island Fitness Studio.
In island development news, Daniel
Island Company president Matt Sloan, in a
broad-ranging address to the Daniel Island
Business Association, reported that the Daniel Island community is healthy and faring
well compared with its “planned community” counterparts. And Sloan added that while
real estate volume was up in 2010 (reaching
$90 million), compared with the year earlier,
it was far off its peak of $240 million.
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Daniel Island School third grade
students posed with Senator
Larry Grooms and Senator
Danny Verdin. The students
enjoyed hearing about the
Palmetto State’s celebrated
past from their two legislative
visitors.
Sloan said that the Ralston Creek
Bridge was built “because we
had to” based on permitting
deadlines, but said there were no
current plans for additional development (“we’ll sit on it . . . until
things turn around”, he added).
06 kids say
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What are your plans for the Super Bowl? For whom are you rooting?
Compiled and photographed by Søren Spina
I don’t have plans because I am a Patriots
fan.
Joseph
Age 17
I am going to watch
it with my uncle and
my dad. I am going
for the Panthers.
Boden
Age 7
I will cheer for the
Panthers and watch
it with my friends.
Owen
Age 7
I will cheer for the
Panthers and watch
it at the club.
McClain
Age 6
I am going to watch
the game at my
house and cheer for
the Panthers.
Cole
Age 12
I am going to watch
the ads and cheer
for the Panthers.
Helena
Age 15
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“Santa Paws”
proceeds benefit
worthy cause!
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When it comes to tackling the most urgent and challenging animal crisis situations in the Carolinas, the capable staff at Valiant Animal Rescue & Relief (VARR) now have even more resources
at their disposal. The proceeds from a festive, holiday-themed “Santa Paws” pet photo session event last December were recently presented to VARR’s Executive Director Michelle Reid.
Sponsors of the benefit event were the Exchange Club of Daniel Island, Lynn Cobb Photography,
Lucia’s Premium Pets, Mudd Pie Girl Bakery, Publix, and Greystar Daniel Island Village. According to Reid, the $1000 received by the organization will be used to help cover medical costs associated with animal cruelty cases. She said VARR has also been assisting a number of animals
who have been impacted in recent weeks by weather changes, such as colder temperatures.
Pictured at the check presentation on January 29 are (from left to right): Marie Glovan of the Exchange Club of Daniel Island; Kay Layne of the Exchange Club of Daniel Island; Colleen Hoover
of Greystar Daniel Island Village; Clyde Rush, President of the Exchange Club of Daniel Island;
VARR Executive Director Michelle Reid; Lynn Cobb of Lynn Cobb Photography; and Bill Coash
of Mudd Pie Girl Bakery. Also pictured, in the arms of Reid and in a separate individual photo, is
“Bucky,” a Pomeranian who was recently rescued by the organization after being thrown against
a wall by his previous owners. To make a donation to VARR, visit the organization’s website at
www.valiantanimalrescue.org. Donations to VARR can also be accepted at Lucia’s Premium Pets
on Daniel Island.
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TGIFF
Thank Goodness It’s First Friday, the longest running, informal social gathering of
Daniel Island residents, will be on Friday Feb. 5 at Daniel’s Landing Clubhouse
6:30- 9 p.m. Come out to meet new neighbors and old friends. Bring a hors d’
oeuvre to share and your favorite beverage. Ken and Fay Schwallie will be the
hosts. Questions? Call Walter and Barbara Jenner 216-2573.
Real Bread - Healthy Eating Simplified
Totally Fit Sponsors this event by Sue Becker from The Bread Beckers on Feb.
8 at 6:30 p.m. at Holy Cross on Daniel Island. The Bread Beckers, located in
Woodstock, Ga., is one of the South's largest grain suppliers with a mission to
show how easy real food is to prepare and delicious to eat. Sue will focus on
nutritional education while presenting practical information on how to reduce the
risks of common diseases. All are welcomed. Free for Totally Fit members and
$10 for non-members.
Father/Daughter Dance
Hosted by the Lowcountry Christian Community School Friday, the dance will be
held on Feb 8, 5:30 – 8 p.m. at Seacoast Church. Cost for dad and daughter is
$35 and $15 for each additional daughter. Dinner catered by Sticky Fingers. Order
tickets at www.lowcountrychristian.com.
DANIEL ISLAND GARDEN CLUB
Renowned horticulturalist, Sarah Petrowski will speak Feb.10, 1 pm at the
Providence Baptist Church, 294 Seven Farms Drive, Daniel Island, SC 29492. Ms.
Petrowski ‘s presentation on miniature and “fairy gardens” and after the lecture,
treat yourself to a “miniature garden” available for purchase from Hyams Nursery
on James Island. Visitors and new members are welcome. (info Jerri Pogue,
703.967.4993)
The Lesesne Legacy
The Lesesne family relationship with Daniel Island began in 1699, when Issac
Lesesne was given 171 acres of land on the island. The family plantation, “The
Grove,” supplied Charles Town with many of its goods such as cotton, indigo and
meat. Join the Daniel Island Historical Society on Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. at Church of
the Holy Cross on Daniel Island to learn more as Dan Lesesne, member of the
Society of St. Thomas and St. Denis, shares his research on the history of his
French Huguenot family and their bond to Daniel Island. Questions, Lee Ann Bain
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DANIEL ISLAND INSHORE FISHING CLUB
Meet other Daniel Islanders interested in inshore fishing, from beginners to more
advanced anglers and participate in various aspects of fishing and related educational, conservation, and social activities. The Club will meet on Feb. 16, 7 p.m.
at Providence Baptist Church to hear a presentation by Bryan Stange. Bryan has
been building a boat in his garage for the last year. He will discuss his experience
and describe the boat building process. Visitors and guests are welcome to attend.
For more information about the club, contact Bill Lark at [email protected].
PUBLIC MEETING – Recreation Needs
The City of Charleston and SGA Architecture are holding a public meeting to gather input to assess the parks and recreation needs of Daniel Island and the Cainhoy
Peninsula on Feb. 18, 6 - 8 p.m. at Cainhoy Elementary/Middle School2434
Cainhoy Road, Huger, SC 29450. For more information, contact: Natasha Sexton,
RLA, Principal, SGA Architecture 864-609-4199, [email protected].
Intergenerational Forum
Free and open to the public. A public forum will be held on Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. at the
Bishop England High School Performing Arts Center. Five high school seniors and
five senior citizens will discuss their perspectives on crucial matters facing humanity, our nation, and the world today. Free. Open to the public. For more info, fred.
[email protected] or 516-524-2208.
World Affairs Council Lecture
Brazil, the host of this summer’s Olympics, is now confronted with the outbreak of
the mosquito-borne Zika virus and other major challenges. Harold Trinkunas, an
expert on Brazil, is the Feb. 29 speaker at the World Affairs Council of Charleston.
His talk is “Brazil- This summer’s Olympics host: a nation with global ambitions
but with big challenges”. He will speak at 6 p.m. at the Citadel Alumni Center, 69
Hagood Ave., Charleston. A reception is at 5:15 p.m.
Stop Hunger Now
Volunteers to meal packaging party set for March 5 at 9 am, at Providence Baptist
Church on Daniel Island. Stop Hunger Now is an organization that ships packaged
meals to all parts of the world that are in need of food. The meals cost 29 cents
each-donations are welcomed!
The History of Western Civilization
This college-level humanities course continues at the Daniel Island branch at the
Berkeley County Library System. The free course will be taught on Wednesdays
at 10:30 am. Participants can attend at any time, as each of the sessions stands
on their own. The Professor is Hillyer Rudisill III, a native Charlestonian who has
taught such courses for over 50 years.
YOUNG LIFE
Every Monday high school students will gather for an amazing night of crazy fun
and fellowship starting back in January and running through the Spring semester.
Location changes each Monday. For more information or to join our weekly email
update, please email Joe Danehower ([email protected]) and Tracey
Lengyel ([email protected]) or visit our website, charleston.younglife.org.
WYLDLIFE
Wyldlife (for 6-8 grade students) meets Monday night, 7-8 pm for an amazing night
of fun and fellowship at the home of Kevin and Catherine Brookes (1712 Doldridge
Street)! For more information or to join weekly update, contact Tracey Lengyel
(412.852.2123 or [email protected]) or visit our website www.charleston.
younglife.org
Willingway Continuing Care Meetings
Every Monday 6:30-7:30 pm at The Church of the Holy Cross, 299 Seven Farms
Dr. Provides a community for addicts, their family and friends to talk about their
experiences and find ways to connect with 12-step recovery. Free. Contact Rhett
Crull 843-323-7111 with questions.
Run Club
Gaia Fit Run Club meets on Fridays 5:30 am and Sundays 7:30 am for group runs
as well as First Friday Happy Hour Runs at DI restaurants. Email mary@gaiafit.
com for more information.
Group run/walk
Every Wednesday morning at 8:30 am from Pierce Park Pavilion: Enjoy a 3-mile
walk or run along the Wando River and share your thoughts and input with the
Daniel Island News’ writers and advertising executives.
BENG
“Business Executive Networking Group” meets the first Tuesday of every month
at the Berkeley County Library on Daniel Island, 2301 Daniel Island Drive, 5 to
6:30pm. BENG (www.thebeng.org) is a multidiscipline networking group for mid
to senior level executive professionals who are seeking a new career. Contact
Cathey Petkash, [email protected]. Register at http://bengcharleston.
eventbrite.com.
WOMEN OF FAITH
Daniel Island ladies of all denominations gather Wednesday mornings at 9 am for
an hour of prayer and sharing. Call Joan Vitalo, 884-1484, or Kay Uhler, 971-1445,
for details.
Women’s Island Network (WIN)
Join professional women for a networking luncheon, which is held the last
Wednesday of each month at The Islander, from 11:45am – 1pm. Contact Sheila
Underwood - 843.849.3820 or email [email protected]. RSVP is
required.
TOASTMASTERS
Toastmasters of Daniel Island meet on the first and third Friday of every month,
from 12 to 1pm at Summit Place, 320 Seven Farms Dr. For more information
please contact [email protected] or Brian Richards (843) 884-5987.
AA meetings on DI
Daily M-F 8 am, Tue. 7pm, Fri 7pm at Providence Baptist Church, 294 Seven
Farms Dr.; Sat. 8 pm at Holy Cross Church, 299 Seven Farms Dr.
DANIEL ISLAND EXCHANGE CLUB
Meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month (with some exceptions) at
5:30 pm at The Church of the Holy Cross, 299 Seven Farms Drive and centers its
service initiatives on Americanism, youth programs, community service and the
prevention of child abuse. For questions about meeting dates and programming,
contact [email protected] or visit their Facebook page.
Mom’s Playdate
Join local Moms and kids for playdates twice a month. @ Center Park (train
side) on the 1st Wed. of every month at 10am and the 3rd Wed. of every month
at 11am. Erica Elmenhurst ([email protected]) and/or Marie Corbin
([email protected]) for more information.
Men’s Fitness Group
F3, a free men’s workout group, meets every Saturday morning starting at 6:20 am
at Governors Park and at 5:30 am on Wednesdays. www.f3nation.com or email to
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From traffic safety on PAGE 02
safety advocate Carina Buckman thinks the
target zone should be extended. Last week,
she posted a message on the Daniel Island
Moms Facebook Page asking for the community to re-energize on the issue.
“Since nothing has been done over the last
year to improve safety within the Daniel Island School zone, despite significant public
efforts, a group of concerned residents are
again escalating the issue,” she wrote.
The Daniel Island School “has stepped
up massively in past years” to boost safety
measures, Buckman said. But she sees a
number of risks that she believes should
be addressed by the community and other
officials, including parking within the school
zone, near intersections and crosswalks;
drivers not yielding at crosswalks; traffic
lights at crosswalks giving pedestrians and
vehicles a green light at the same time; and
increased cell phone usage.
“We get a lot of ‘You need to learn to
behave and drive properly’,” said Buckman,
who reports that she sees at least one or two
‘near miss’ accidents a week on the island.
“While I do agree with that, we aren’t keeping up with the technology as it’s developing, and the addictive use of cell phones,
the pace of life, all feed into a need for us to
take a step back and assess whether what we
currently have is really meeting the needs of
the community. And I think we’re way off
the mark.”
Buckman would like to see restrictions on
parking and increased enforcement, signage
placed inside crosswalks (like those on Sullivan’s Island) asking drivers to yield to pedestrians, changes to traffic light sequencing,
and the creation of a legal school zone (that
starts at the intersection of Daniel Island
Drive and Seven Farms Drive) requiring low
speeds and no cell phone usage.
“This isn’t about preventing all accidents,” said Buckman. “It’s just reducing the
level to an acceptable level, where hopefully
there wouldn’t be any accidents. The current
environment is just an accident waiting to
happen.”
“I believe a school zone would bring
our attention to slowing down and bring
our thoughts to the safety of our children,”
added French. “A school zone could also
decrease the use of cell phones which would
help drivers maintain focus on the road and
pedestrians. I appreciate the focus on safety
and our children, it does reflect the caring
spirit of our community.”
Daniel Island resident Andrea Kelly has
also been a longtime advocate for traffic
safety in and around the school. Her passion for the issue was sparked in part by
an accident in 2014 involving a boy who
was hit by a car while riding a skateboard
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through the intersection of Pierce Street and
Barfield Street. She encouraged all drivers
to use common sense when parking and or
driving in an area where young children are
traversing.
“Just because something is legal, doesn’t
mean it is safe or courteous,” she said. “Stop
and ask yourself if your convenience is
worth another person’s safety.”
Kelly said there are a number of ways
residents can voluntarily assist in keeping all
community members safer, including parking in your driveways as much as possible
and avoiding parking along blind curves on
streets or adjacent to intersections and crosswalks. She also suggested that if parking
is allowed on both sides of a street, drivers
should not park directly across from another
parked car.
“And remember, if a car is parked in your
lane and two cars can’t pass safely at the
same time, you must pull over and yield to
the oncoming car,” Kelly added.
Buckman said a road study was supposed
to have been initiated by the City of Charleston last year and was intended to provide
data on whether the current infrastructure
is meeting the community’s needs. When
The Daniel Island News contacted the city
to inquire about the study, Communications
Director Jack O’Toole reached out to Traffic
and Transportation Director Hernan Pena to
find out the status of the effort.
“There was some talk of a study, but one
was never initiated,” said O’Toole, referencing his conversation with Pena. “However,
after reviewing the situation, Mr. Pena
thinks a study would be a sensible thing to
do and he plans to conduct one over next
two to three weeks.”
O’Toole said the results of the study
would be made available to the public within
30 days. Pena also noted that he found the
idea of putting “yield to pedestrian” signs
inside crosswalks an interesting one, and one
that had not been suggested to him before.
According to O’Toole, Pena promised to
look into it further.
In the meantime, Buckman is putting together a group of parents and other community members to advance the discussion on
traffic safety. Anyone interested in joining
the committee, or sharing expertise, is asked
to send an email to Buckman at [email protected]. The topic is also
scheduled to be addressed at the February
2 meeting of the Daniel Island Neighborhood Association. She hoped the community
would get engaged in any and all opportunities to draw attention to the issue.
“We need people to turn out,” she said.
“When nobody turns out that inadvertently
communicates you don’t care…To make a
positive change, it’s going to take a significant community effort to push action
through.”
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Will SPA use Clements Ferry Road to transport truckloads of dirt?
ELIZABETH BUSH
[email protected]
What’s the scoop on the dirt? That was a
question many Clements Ferry Road residents were undoubtedly asking last week
after Berkeley County Councilman Josh
Whitley alerted his constituents via a Facebook message that the State Ports Authority
may be planning to transport hundreds of
truckloads of dirt down the busy roadway
every day.
“They plan to do this ‘for a long time,’”
wrote Whitley in his post. “Our road simply
cannot handle this type of traffic- particularly now and especially during construction and when the schools open. This is
not within my power to stop, but I can
promise you I plan to wave the flag on your
behalf… Needless to say, this has our full
attention, and I want you to know that I will
be right beside you asking the Ports Authority to consider any and all other options.”
Whitley stated that the dirt could be
ics mentioned by Whitley, Dhand stated
that she could not confirm additional details
Berkeley County Councilman Josh Whitley alerted his
at this time.
“I have given you all the information
constituents via a Facebook message that the State Ports
that is firm, all of the details that are in
place and are known at this point,” she
Authority may be planning to transport hundreds of
said. “Any specifics beyond what we’ve
already said is too early in the process (to
truckloads of dirt down the busy roadway every day.
provide).”
Whitley further wrote in his Facebook
transported from Awendaw to Clements
bring materials down Clements Ferry Road posting that he did not think the SPA was
Ferry Road, where it would be barged to the from other locations.
making a “malicious decision” in utilizing
SPA’s new terminal in North Charleston.
“Some of the material would be mined
Clements Ferry Road, but he hoped they
When The Daniel Island News reached out from our property on Clements Ferry
would consider the impact their actions
to the SPA to inquire about the transport,
Road,” stated Dhand. “We’re evaluating
could have on an already overburdened
Corporate Communications and Commuall sources of additional fill material to
thoroughfare.
nity Affairs Manager Erin Dhand reported
minimize the potential for traffic impacts to
“I’m a fan of our port and we want to be
that the SPA did have plans to mine dirt
the Clements Ferry area, but a source hasn’t a good neighbor,” he said. “But I hope they
from its property on Clements Ferry Road,
been selected yet.”
also want to be a good neighbor to us. This
near a dirt pit owned by O.L. Thompson
Dhand said the dirt transport from the
road right now is one of the worst in the
Construction, and then barge it directly
Clements Ferry Road site to the terminal
state and we’ve got to figure out if there is
over to the new terminal. But she said the
would take place for about two years, start- another option.”
SPA has no definitive plans as of yet to
ing in the Spring of 2017. As to the specif-
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Like many of you, I have read lots of
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the past few weeks ranging from the
extreme to the outrageous. Most focus
narrowly on one issue or another: China,
Oil, the Middle East, etc. and all without a
meaningful discussion on what it all means
to our long term investing success.
Now is also not a time to sugar coat
- no matter the headlines, this is a very
difficult time in the markets because of
the uncertainty that exist globally. In fact
stocks have had the worst start to any new
year ever!
Instead of reacting to the headlines, it is
important to focus on the things you can
control and central to your thinking should
be asking yourself “What does this mean
for me and what should I be doing?”
First, make sure you have a plan. And
by a plan I don’t mean an exit strategy or
putting all of your money in gold. I am
referring to both an investment plan and
an income plan. Understand your investment portfolios as well as your spending
and savings goals. These plans should be
designed specifically to help meet your
goals, taking into account your probability
of meeting those goals based on scenarios
like we are experiencing in 2016, and several others, both for the better and worse.
It is crucial that you or your advisor do not
assume an average market return, but instead factor in the markets potential down
side when creating a plan. Most importantly continue to review and analyze your
plan as the markets continue to evolve.
Second, take a moment to really think
This is a very difficult
time in the markets because of the uncertainty
that exist globally.
about your risk capacity and risk tolerance.
Your risk tolerance is the amount of risk
you are comfortable taking—this is an
intangible number that often doesn’t have
real meaning until there is a down turn…
understand the possible downside that
your portfolio may assume, and make sure
you can live through it. Is your number
-10%, 20% or 40%? Get comfortable with
this number. Your risk capacity is the level
of risk you must take in order to meet your
goals…for some this means taking more
risk, for others it is less—but it is always
unique to you. A down market is the best
time to test your risk tolerance.
Lastly, turn off the TV and the noise.
Hire a financial advisor who will assume
this burden for you. Find an advisor who is
actively watching and listening to the markets and evaluating their clients’ portfolios
and plans: you shouldn’t have to ride this
roller coaster alone!
The information herein is general in
nature and should not be considered insurance, legal or tax advice. Please consult
with an insurance, legal or tax professional
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CMIT Solutions of Charleston Achieves National
Honor
CMIT Solutions of Charleston, the
region’s leading information technology
solutions and services provider for the
small and medium-sized business community, has earned a top national honor.
For the month of January, the company
presented Daniel Island resident Amy
Justis, President of CMIT Solutions of
Charleston, with the coveted “Franchisee
of the Month” award.
“With each new year in business, Amy
has continued to impress us,” said Jeff
Connally, president and CEO of Austin,
Texas-based CMIT Solutions. “Her level
of commitment to supporting Charleston’s
small and medium-sized business community sets an example for our entire franchise system. We are honored to recognize
her team for all of the progress they have
made in the past month.”
Justis has led CMIT Solutions of
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the number of client devices managed.
In addition to being named the January 2016 “Franchisee of the Month,”
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“It has been a total team effort,” added
Justis. “Without the support of my talented
team of technicians, we wouldn’t be where
we are today. The recognition serves as a
testament to our hard work and determination. We look forward to continue making
a difference for our clients in the months
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CMIT Solutions’ services help companies keep their strategic IT goals in
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As a result, business owners benefit from
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CMIT Solutions’ franchise offices are
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On The Brink and Out the Door: How
Employers Can Build a Culture that Matters
management
moment
sibilities may vary it is important that each
person see the value of his or her role. Job titles
and duties may vary but everyone brings talent
and skills needed for success. Building a culture
that matters begins you bring people together,
Doug Dickerson
not when you keep them apart.
Embrace change
On The Brink and Out the Door: How EmBuilding a culture that matters can only
ployers Can Build a Culture that Matters
happen in an environment where change is alPeople don’t quit companies, they quit lousy
lowed. The way things were done twenty years
bosses. – Jimmy Collins
ago may have served you well at the time but
I was in the car not long ago listening to an
how is it working now? Employee engagement
episode of the Dave Ramsey Show (http://bit.
is essential to your success and creative options
ly/NfZIDm) when a caller was describing to
exist today on levels that were not present a
Dave how her husband was ready to quit his
decade or two ago. Many an organization have
six-figure income because of a toxic work envi- lost their competitive edge simply because they
ronment that had pushed him to the brink.
were not ahead the curve as it relates to change.
I couldn’t help but wonder how a person in
Don’t let your inability to change be the reason
such a financially secure position could walk
your best and brightest flee.
away from it due to deplorable working condiBe willing to prune
tions. Unfortunately, it’s a wide spread problem
The truth is, some people are never happy
for far too many people.
unless they are unhappy. They are chronic
A Benefits Pro article (http://bit.ly/1ZZ4oeU) complainers and whiners. They have bad atreveals some of the top reasons why many in
titudes and are the laggards on every decision
the workplace are ready to bolt. Among the
to move forward. For them the glass is always
top reasons are: Low pay, awful commute,
half empty and they are always finding fault
unreasonable workload, annoying co-workers,
along with sowing seeds of strife. The old saypoor work/life balance, lack of opportunity for
ing goes, “What you tolerate, you promote.” In
advancement, the boss, and layoff/firing fear, to order to build a culture that matters in which
name a few.
everyone can thrive and reach their potential
If you were to give yourself an honest assess- you must accept the reality that not everyone
ment of your present circumstance would you
can or should take the journey with you. Let
find yourself in the position like the lady talking them go.
to Ramsey or perhaps a person described in the Give ownership
article above who for whatever the reason were
When your people are empowered they will
ready to quit?
seldom disappoint. It’s an age old principle that
Perhaps you are an employer who is trying
has been proven time and time again. When
to make sense of poor morale and attitudes that people have ownership and the power to make
reflect a disengagement that troubles you. Here decisions at the closest level to the problem
are some steps you can take to begin to close
they will succeed. Sometimes the best thing
the gap and build a culture that matters.
you can do as a leader is to get out of the way.
Look in the mirror
When there is a shared ownership of the misBuilding the kind of company workers
sion and vision then everyone has a stake in
would never dream of leaving begins by being
the outcome. The key for you as a leader is to
the kind of leader everyone wants to follow. If
welcome your people into the process, not shut
workers are ready to walk out the door making
them out.
six figures it likely has less to do with the comThese are but a few practical steps that if
pany and more to do with the leader. Never stop implemented can start a process of closing your
growing and learning as a leader and before
revolving door and building the kind of culture
you try to grow others, grow yourself.
that you and your people can take pride in. Are
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sun!
In the wake of recent renewable energy legislation, solar power is stretching across South Carolina.
S
Jennifer Johnston
[email protected]
till doubting that an intergalactic takeover is imminent? Recently overheard at a local Starbucks (no pun
intended): “You bought your own solar system? Oh,
we decided to lease ours, you know, as a way to avoid
exposure to alien holder.”
Hang on. We just said that out loud. A lienholder.
Okay, and maybe it was a discussion about solar energy procurement, not an extraterrestrial coup. Makes
sense, in light of an observable movement toward
renewably-resourced power in recent months.
Solar finally gets the green light
In summer of 2014, Governor Nikki Haley signed a bill
loosening restrictions on solar energy after it overwhelmingly
passed the state legislature that spring. Prior to the compromise
the bill sought, renewable energy advocates and solar companies
had been in contention with the state’s profit-protective power
companies. Beyond going green, the legislation was aimed at
helping the state attract international businesses, lowering energy
costs for homeowners, and catching up with the efforts of more
solar-powered neighbors Georgia and North Carolina.
The new law also allowed for the first time solar energy leasing, a means to make affordable to homeowners the relatively
expensive panels (and without being regulated as a utility). In
March 2015, the South Carolina Public Service Commission
approved a settlement agreement on what is termed net energy
metering (NEM). Customers with solar energy systems installed
before the end of 2020 will earn full retail value bill credit for
each “surplus” kilowatt-hour that goes to the power company’s
utility grid. The act also required that leased systems only serve
one customer and one location, prohibiting the sale of electricity
to third parties.
Photovoltaics 101
Here’s the brief science behind it all: Solar electric panels
capture light from the sun and convert it to clean power when
photons of light are absorbed and electrons are released. Each
panel is made by combining many solar cells together, and then
panels are configured together to create a solar electric system or
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As an alternative form of energy, solar power does not c
toxic waste like that produced by nuclear power plants or a
pollution like that generated at coal plants. A solar electric
can reduce literally tons of greenhouse gas emissions. The
Environmental Protection Agency estimates the average A
can home emits nearly 11 metric tons of carbon dioxide pe
due to energy usage.
In modern application, a typical solar electric system con
of solar panels and an inverter, though some systems may a
include a battery and charge controller. And each system fa
into one of three categories: grid-connected, grid-connecte
battery backup, and off-grid (stand-alone).
A grid-connected system’s solar panels are linked to a lo
utility’s electrical grid to complement normal power supply
the utility company. An inverter converts electricity produc
the system from direct current (DC) energy to alternating c
(AC) energy. The home’s breaker panel is connected to the
panel wiring via a junction box, and a utility meter display
much power the home produces and uses.
With the addition of the battery back-up, solar panel-gen
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A conversation with some Daniel Island solar-powered pioneers
el Island
ming up to SC
energy trend
Jennifer Johnston
[email protected]
Daniel Island Park residents Bob and Carol Wood have
had solar panels since September. They were installed
by local EmPower Solutions representative Bill Cannon,
a Daniel Island resident and fellow Rotarian. Though
EmPower has installed hundreds of systems through the
southeast U.S. and Central America, the Woods’ project
was the company’s first in South Carolina. Next up for
Cannon and his crew is a “high-profile” installation at the
Daniel Island Club.
But, first, there was the solarizing of the home of Bob and
Carol Wood…
Daniel Island News: Do you own your solar energy
panel system, or are you leasing? How many panels are
installed for your home?
Bob Wood: We decided to purchase the solar panels,
rather than leasing them. We have 30 panels, each rated
at 250 watts, for a total system capacity of 7.5 kilowatts.
Because of our roof shape, we have three different arrays
on different parts of our roof.
DIN: What was the process for getting the system approved by the Daniel Island Architectural Review Board
(ARB)?
BW: The ARB appeared to be concerned about visibility
from the street and by neighbors. Our home is situated
such that our southern roof exposure, which is best for
solar installations, is only visible to our neighbors next
door. They were very kind and wrote a letter to the ARB
that stated that they did not object to our planned solar
installation. After reviewing our plans and considering the
letter, the ARB approved our installation.
Bill Cannon
rk residents Bob and Carol Wood have been enjoying solar power since fall
of the Woods sent the Daniel Island ARB a letter in support of the solar panels
rom their adjacent home.
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power stored in “battery banks” can be used during power outages in grid connected systems with this enhancement. An emergency breaker box is added to the system, as well as a charge
controller to prevent overcharging the battery.
Most common in remote areas, off-grid or stand-alone systems
are not tied to utility power lines. Batteries store unused solar
energy for use at night, and generators are sometimes used as
backup power.
Up on the roof…
Solar panels are assigned a rating in watts based on the maximum power they can produce under optimal sun and temperature
conditions. This rated output, along with roof orientation/tilt
and system efficiency, is used to estimate the number of panels
needed to meet electrical needs.
A residential solar energy system will generally require 75
to 100 square feet of unshaded roof space for every kilowatt of
electricity produced. South-facing roof space is ideal, though
southeast- or southwest-facing space can often be accommodated.
The typical lifespan of a solar electric system is 30 years, and a
full return on the system investment – after state and federal tax
See powered by the sun on PAGE 18
DIN: Are you still on SCE&G’s grid? Do you participate in
“net metering?”
BW: We are still on SCE&G’s grid. We considered adding
battery storage to provide electricity at night or on cloudy
days, but Bill Cannon advised against it at this time.
Storage technology is improving rapidly, and it may make
more sense to wait a few more years. Also, we do have net
metering, which guarantees that, for the next ten years,
SCE&G will buy back the solar power that we generate at
the same rate that they sell it to us, currently about 13.9
cents/kilowatt-hour. Thus, storage really wouldn’t gain us
anything, despite a fairly large outlay. Also, a new incentive program provides that SCE&G will pay us an additional four cents/kilowatt-hour for the power we generate.
To take advantage of this new program, we had to install a
second meter, which we completed in November.
DIN: What kind of cost savings have you observed so far?
BW: We have definitely noticed significant savings. Our
last electric bill for December was $11. (This does not
include the charge for natural gas.) For the last three
months we have averaged about $130 per month in savings when compared to the previous five-year average per
month. Of course, I’ll have a better idea when we see our
bills in the summer, when we have the longest exposure
to sunlight. With state and federal tax incentives, it appears at this point that our payback period will be about
eight years. However, we may be underestimating the
benefit, since we haven’t seen what our solar production
will be in the summer yet.
DIN: Would you say the transition to solar was fairly
seamless? Any glitches encountered so far?
BW: Bill (Cannon) used an installation team from North
Carolina, and they were thoroughly professional and did
a very neat job. We were concerned how our roofs would
do after the torrential rains last fall. Despite the need to
penetrate the roofs to anchor the solar panels, our attics
remained bone dry.
For more information about solar energy systems from
EmPower, contact [email protected].
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due to the orientation of the roof relative to
sun exposure. She also states that the ARB
From powered by the sun on PAGE 17 strongly prefers that the solar panels and their
frames blend in with the roof color as much
credits are applied - is estimated at the nine or or 50% of tax liability, whichever is less.
as possible, and requires that all wiring for
ten year mark.
the panels be internal.
Panels popping up on
A handful of permits and special requireChris Selverian, sales manager with Vivint
Daniel Island
ments must be obtained and met prior to
Solar, confirms that the ARB is approving apIn South Carolina, homeowners associaoperation of a new solar electrical system.
plications for solar projects on Daniel Island
tions are permitted to restrict the placement
Most installers will assist with this process,
on a case-by-case basis. Vivint is a leasewhich includes a utility onsite inspection, net of solar panels. Jane Baker, Vice President
only outfit, offering a 20-year contract with
energy metering application and interconnec- of Community Services for the Daniel Island customers.
Property Owners Association, says that she is
tion agreement, certificate of insurance, and
“We are a solar energy company, not a
encouraged by the nationwide trend of renew- solar panel company,” Selverian clarifies.
city/county inspection.
able energy solutions being incorporated in
Professional, licensed installers will also
A resident of the island himself, he’s
new construction. Baker states that in 2015,
help file the appropriate paperwork for tax
already met with dozens of fellow islanders
the Daniel Island Architectural Review Board to discuss the conversion process, concredits and rebates. The North American
(ARB) received two applications for solar
Board of Certified Energy Practitioners is a
duct surveys, and initiate applications. The
good resource for certified solar electric con- panel systems on new homes and six modiprofessional installation of the panel system
fications to outfit existing homes (see one of
tractors. The average length of time it takes
is provided free of charge by Vivint Solar,
these new systems detailed in separate article with customers then paying a predetermined
to install a complete residential solar energy
on page 17). This is compared to one request monthly rate to produced a guaranteed level
system is about three months.
the previous year.
Solar electric systems cost on average $3
of electrical power for the household’s needs
“While we are supportive of alternative
to $5 per watt installed; the cost per watt typibased on two-year historical averages.
energy solutions,” she explains, “we seek
cally goes down as the size of the system inIsland residents Dan and Claudia Dion
creases. South Carolinians can take advantage to balance these solutions with the aeshad the first ARB-approved solar hot water
of tax credits for the purchase and installation thetic expectations as set forth in our Design
system on the island, installed in December
Guidelines.” Baker clarifies that, although
of a solar electric system. The 30% federal
2011. A hybrid system using a passive solar
tax credit, which is limited to taxable income, the Daniel Island ARB strongly prefers for
tank and panel along with an electric heat
solar panels on roofs to be placed in a manner pump, their setup has operated as expected,
is available through the end of 2016. The
that renders them “invisible” from any public though Dion concedes the energy savings
state residential tax credit for solar electric
right of way, the ARB does understand that,
systems stands at 25% indefinitely, with a
has been hard to quantify, since the following
in some instances, this may not be possible
maximum of $3,500 per year up to ten years
year they had a new high efficiency heating
and air conditioning system installed. “While
our electric usage is down, it is hard to say if
it is largely due to the solar hot water heater,
the new HVAC system, or global warming,”
Dion states. “I can say that the electric component (of the water heater) seldom comes
on from early April through September, so
heating water costs virtually nothing for those
months.”
It would not be surprising to see an increase in commercial use of the renewable
energy in the months and years ahead as well.
A solar energy system has been helping to
power the Charleston Battery’s professional
soccer home for nearly eight years. Battery
president Andrew Bell tells us that MUSC
Health Stadium’s 11-kilowatt array system,
installed in early 2008, generates power used
to offset the overall facility electrical usage.
The future of this renewable energy is
only getting brighter. Solar cells are already
fueling all satellites in space, powering the
world’s communications products. It seems as
a viable replacement for less green sources,
solar is the real deal.
So, trust us, when the guy in front of you at
the Kangaroo check-out line says he’s going
to destroy that Milky Way, simmer down.
He’s just really looking forward to his midday sugar fix.
Learn more about residential solar opportunities at vivintsolar.com or southerncurrentllc.
com.
Solar finally gets the green light in SC
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Hanahan track team looks strong despite some coach and player departures
PHILIP M. BOWMAN
There was something new, something
missing when the Hanahan boys’ track
and field team began practice this week in
preparation for the 2016 season. But the
team’s goal remains the same: capture yet
another state championship.
The something new is coach David Morbitzer, who replaces David Pratt as the main
man. Morbitzer, who coached the girls’
team to a state title in 2011 and also served
as an assistant for the boys’ squad, has his
work cut out for him. Pratt led the Hawks to
state titles the past two springs and three in
the past five years.
The something missing is sprinter Samuel
Denmark, arguably one of the top two or
three sprinters in the state. He was the main
force for the Hawks last year, winning gold
medals in the 100- and 200-dashes at the
state championships. He will play wide receiver for Virginia Tech and enrolled at the
Blacksburg, Va. school in time for spring
semester so he can participate in the Hokies’
spring practice.
A pair of muscular football players will allow the
Hawks to shine in the field events this spring:
Dominique Green and Tre Smalls.
at the state meet in what was one of the
most dominant performances in some while.
The Hawks won the title, Hilton Head was
second and Beaufort third. All three teams
are members of Region 8-AAA, the best
track and field region in the state.
Denmark has departed, but sophomore
Quincy Mitchell and senior Dyrell Kinloch have potential to shine. Mitchell was
Despite the talent loss, Morbitzer, a Cita- who live in New York and Alabama. I am
a bronze medalist the 100- and 200-meter
still teaching and coaching football.”
del grad, feels the Hawks can contend for
dashes and was a member of the winning
Morbitzer said working with Pratt was
yet another state title.
4x100-meter relay team. Kinloch also was
like continuing education. He knows the
“We have a solid foundation,” said
a member of the 400 relay team and ran a
sport, but learned the nuances under Pratt.
Morbitzer, who is in his seventh year at
led on the 4x800-meter relay team, which
“Coach Pratt was a great mentor,” MorHanahan. “Losing Denmark is significant.
captured a silver medal at the state meet,
But we still have plenty of talent to be there. bitzer said. “He’s probably the best person
A pair of muscular football players will
you could look up to as far as taking over a
I’m just going to try to build upon that and
program like this. I am honored to be named allow the Hawks to shine in the field events
see if we can bring home some more state
coach, especially after the recent success we this spring: Dominique Green and Tre
titles.”
Smalls. Green won the gold in the discus
have had.”
Pratt, who led teams to eight state titles,
and Smalls was second. Both could also be
The Hawks won state titles in 2011, ’14
including five at Woodruff High, will reforces in the shot put.
and ’15. They finished second in 2010 and
main at Hanahan.
“You don’t replace an athlete like Den’12, so they have proved to be one of the
“I gave up coaching track to spend more
mark,” Morbitzer said. But, we have some
best programs in the second decade of the
time with my family,” Pratt said. “I have a
good pieces,” Morbitzer said. “We’ll be a
mom and dad who are in their 90s who live 2000s.
very well-rounded team.”
Last spring, Hanahan rolled up 97 points
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Cooler weather has dropped the water
temperature into the 49 to 50 degree
range. Typically, when the water temperature is below 50, the Trout bite slows
down. Not so this week. Surprisingly, the
Trout bite was quite good. Most of the
fish were in 10 to 15 feet of water and the
strike was very light. But they were biting! The bite was so good; I am thinking
the water temperature sensor on Elliott’s
boat is not reading properly. The most
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strikes. Nearly all of the time, the Trout
would hit the lure as it fell back to the
bottom. A sensitive, light action rod really
helps when fishing this lure.
The Redfish bite in the shallows has
cooled off a bit. Of course, it has been
“stupid good” all winter. Now it’s just
“very good”. The Trout Trick Shrimp Po
Boy (because I did not feel like switching
lures after catching Trout) worked well
provided
A selfie taken by Brodie (Elliott’s dog).
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(well ahead of the Redfish school) with a
slow “jiggly wiggly” retrieve will often
produce a strike.
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6th Grade Boys - Tee Skipper
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Each week, we also include a running
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Hanahan and Bishop England athletes
announce their college plans
PHILIP M. BOWMAN
National Signing Day was celebrated across
the country on Wednesday, an event celebrated
all over the country as star athletes announced
their college matriculation plans.
Hanahan and Bishop England both were
well represented on the day with athletes in
numerous sports taking part in celebrations at
both schools.
Hanahan High School
The marquee athlete, Hanahan’s Samuel
Denmark, already enrolled at school in time
for spring practice. The two-sport star officially signed with Virginia Tech although
he’s been taking classes at the Blacksburg, Va.
School.
He is one of the Hawks’ greatest athletes,
winning state championships in track while
shining on the gridiron.
Still, the Hawks had plenty of student-athletes on hand for the signing celebration.
Logan Bryant is the first athlete at Hanahan
High to earn a scholarship in lacrosse. He
signed with North Greenville.
Cross country and track and field standout
Grace Young signed with Columbia College.
Defensive football and track and field
standout Dominique Green signed with Lenoir
Rhyne. Tre Smalls, another defensive star on
the football team and a track standout, was still
deciding on either North Carolina A&T or The
Citadel.
Softball star Hallee Lizzi signed with USC
Sumter.
In baseball, pitcher Malcolm VanBuren
signed with North Carolina State while teammate Parker Futrell inked with Charleston
Southern.
Van Buren has had success at all levels.
“He’s got huge hands, huge feet and is only
going to get bigger and stronger,” Hanahan
coach Brian Mitchell said. “He’s a great baseball player, a great student and a great person.
He comes from a great family. But the thing
that impresses me most about him is his work
ethic. His work ethic is outstanding. He’s just
one of these guys who never quits working.
He’s at the field every day doing what he
needs to do to get better, whether it is running
or throwing. His work ethic is outstanding.”
At Hanahan, Van Buren, a right-handed
pitcher helped lead the Hawks to a district final
last spring with a 4-1 record and a 2.38 ERA
as a junior. He pitched 32 innings and allowed
just 15 hits while striking out 46.
Futrell was the Hawks’ closer last spring
and boasted impressive statistics, including
two victories and three saves. He pitched 27
1/3 innings and tallied a 1.28 ERA and 19
strikeouts.
Bishop England High School
At Bishop England, four student-athletes
took part in the signing ceremony: Blake Jeresaty, Nolan Coulter, Joel Bunting and Logan
Leask.
Jeresaty played football for the Bishops
and was a four-year starter, playing on a state
championship team his freshman year. He was
all-state and All-Lowcountry and was selected
to play in the North-South game. He signed
with Wofford.
The other three signees are soccer players.
Coulter signed with Lehigh, Bunting signed
with USC Upstate while Leask signed with
Presbyterian College.
Coulter played on two-time state champ SC
United and was in the ODP developmental
pool. He also played for the South Carolina
Battery Academy.
Bunting was a four-year starter for the Bishops and was a three-time captain. He helped
the Bishops win the state title in 2013 and has
been named all-state.
Look for more information and photos in
next week’s paper as the paper went to print
before the actual signings took place.
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SCHOOLS 25
DIS Elementary Spelling Bee Champs!
DIS spelling champ takes second at districtwide bee, headed to regional Spellbound!
A Daniel Island School 4th grader is heading to the Berkeley County School District’s
top spelling competition, after winning the Daniel Island School Elementary Spelling Bee
last week. Word wiz Tyler Adorno (right) captured first place at DIS. Fifth grader Sullivan
Conroy (left), who also displayed some savvy skills, came in second. The District Spelling
Bee will take place at Westview Middle School at 6 pm on February 25. Conroy will serve
as an alternate.
After taking the top spot at Daniel Island School’s 2015-16 spelling bee, eighth-grader Emily
Williams claimed first runner up at the Berkeley County School District bee last week. Pictured
second from left among BCSD deputy superintendent Archie Franchini and the district bee’s
first and third place finishers, Williams will compete in Spellbound!, the Lowcountry’s regional
spelling competition, in March.
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The Daniel Island News ■ February 4 - 10, 2016
December 2015
Real Estate Report
Katherine Smith
[email protected]
Sales were down a bit in December which is
not uncommon for the holiday month. Twenty
five homes sold in December. Sales equaled
$19,251,741. Fifteen homes were listed as
new. And in December, only two properties
had price changes.
Overall, in 2015, 359 homes sold. The
total volume of sales for the year was
$245,706,355, making sales for the year significantly higher than the previous three years.
A special thanks to Renee Reinert Pote with
Iron Gate Realty and Casey Kellermann with
Kellermann Smith Real Estate for providing
information regarding the status of real estate
on Daniel Island.
Renee Reinert Pote
Casey Kellermann
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February 4 - 10, 2016 ■ The Daniel Island News
December 2015 Real Estate Activity
From real estate on PAGE 26
1225 Blakeway Drive 1603 $212,000 SOLD
1001 Blakeway Street $548,000 SOLD
1140 Blakeway Street $535,000 SOLD
176 Brady Street $535,000 NEW
600 Bucksley Lane $120,000 NEW
4005 Crown Pointe Street $484,900 SOLD
82 Dalton Street $972,000 SOLD
120 Etiwan Park Street $540,000 SOLD
208 Furman Farm Place $1,342,182 SOLD
2450 Gatewood Street $869,000 NEW
6018 Grand Council Street $510,000 SOLD
402 Hutty Street $945,000 NEW
720 Island Park Drive 106 $1,247,000 SOLD
1201 Ithecaw Court $1,179,000 NEW
2532 Josiah Street $587,490 NEW
2536 Josiah Street $646,715 NEW
2537 Josiah Street $691,227 NEW
392 Lesesne Street $991,000 SOLD
9021 Merchant Street $479,900 NEW
9022 Merchant Street $624,900 NEW
201 N Ladd Court $650,000 SOLD
1629 Oak Leaf Drive $570,700
PRICE CHANGE
36 Pagett Street $1,050,000 NEW
135 Pier View Street 202 $529,000 NEW
145 Pier View Street 203 $385,000 SOLD
1651 Pierce Street $625,273 SOLD
2021 Pierce Street $649,900 NEW
346 Ralston Creek Street $2,800,000 SOLD
401 Ralston Creek Street $2,395,000 NEW
130 River Landing Drive 6210 $275,000 SOLD
200 River Landing Drive D301 $385,000 PRICE
CHANGE
200 River Landing Drive F205 $345,000 SOLD
200 River Landing Drive H303 $318,000 SOLD
303 S Ladd Court $455,000 SOLD
179 Scott Street $475,000 SOLD
260 Seven Farms Drive 301 $259,800 NEW
206 Simmons Forge Street $1,394,000 SOLD
2631 Townsend Place $737,961 SOLD
2635 Townsend Place $675,368 SOLD
1895 Village Crossing Drive $1,045,831 SOLD
1908 Village Crossing Drive $713,226 SOLD
22 Woodford Street $975,000 SOLD
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The Daniel Island News ■ February 4 - 10, 2016
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526 Island Park DrIve....................$2,399,000
7,600SF 6 Bdrms – Perfect home for those looking for
lots of family space. Have all the kids and grand kids
visit often in comfort. Huge media room, exercise room,
ground level guest suite perfect for nanny. Live like royalty. Don’t miss this home! Holly Buceti 843-442-5218
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9 Watroo Point...............................$1,250,000
4200SF 4 Bdrms Meticulously maintained low-country
masterpiece. Located on the prestigious Watroo Point.
Beautiful golf course views. Large open kitchen and
family room perfect for entertaining.
Holly Buceti 843-442-5218
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1247 Smythe St................................$829,000
Custom home with pool and built in BBQ overlooking
marsh. An entertainer’s dream!
Holly Buceti 843-442-5218
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514 Park Crossing......................................................................................................$2,205,000
6152 SF, 5 Bdrms Stately home built by Buffington Homes and extensively remodeled by the current owners.
Amazing rear entertainment plaza with pool, formal gardens and fire place.
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330 Ralston Creek Street.............$1,199,000
3343SF, 3 Bdrms – Ideal floor plan for easy living. Low
maintenance home with dual main floor masters.
www.330RalstonCreekSt.com
Sue & Scott Campbell 843-991-8633
217 King George........................... $1,000,000
4,824 SF, 6BR, 5.5 Baths Gourmet kitchen with tons of
granite counters. Back to marsh and tidal creek.
1st Fl guest suite. Office.
Bob Farina 631-374-6742
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1449 Willtown Street ......................$777,100
3100SF, 5 Bdrms - New pre-built, marsh front home in
Smythe Park.
Tricia Peterson 843-847-1762
9022 Merchant St. ...........................$624,900
2966SF, 4 Bdrm - One of the most desirable areas of
Daniel Island! Attached FROG facing a neighborhood
park. Impeccably maintained.
Tricia Peterson 843-847-1762
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857 Dunham St.............................. $3300 mo.
4br 3.5 bath custom elevated home with fabulous marsh and sunset
views. Beautiful chefs kitchen with top of the line appliance pkg.
Main floor master suite with his and her walk in closets. 2 screened
porches and a huge garage. Available March 1. Sorry, no pets
Mike Davis 843-513-8889
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11 Watroo Point ............................$1,549,000
4,972SF, 5 Bdrms – Custom built home backing to golf
course. Stunning architecture. True dream kitchen.
Large media room. Library or main floor bedroom.
www.11WatrooPoint.com
Sue & Scott Campbell 843-991-8633
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234-112 Seven FarmsDrive..............$899,000
3492SF, 5 Bdrms - Daniel Island “Lock ‘n Leave” penthouse.
Have it all with 2 car garage, elevator, open plan and huge
private sky-patio (oh the parties -entertain100 friends).
www.234SevenFarmsDrive.com
Holly Buceti 843-442-5218
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7008 Schooner.................................$500,000
3 BR, 3.5 Baths, 1,832 SF A cozy gem! Lots of natural
light. Inviting open floor plan. Fully upgraded kitchen.
Great backyard.
Bob Farina 631-374-6742
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1989 Pierce St...................................$685,000
3,277 SF, 5 Bdrms - Open floor plan with lots of natural light.
Main floor master. Office. Private yard backing to green
space.1 block walk to Daniel Island School.
Bob Farina 631-374-6742