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Fully Furnished 2 Bedroom Condo LD O S 26 Dalton Iron Gate Buyer 02 island news thedanielislandnews.com The Daniel Island News ■ June 30 - July 6, 2016 More“bios of the banner brave”on Daniel Island Jennifer Johnston [email protected] Editor’s Note: The following continues an ongoing series of biographical briefs celebrating those named on the Exchange Club of Daniel Island’s “honor banners” around the island. In conjunction with the upcoming Independence Day, we have a special feature on a hero with a touching link to Daniel Island. Please watch for more bios in future issues. Corporal Patrick Tillman The first of three sons for Mary and Patrick Tillman, Pat Tillman was born on November 6, 1976, in San Jose, California. He grew to Corporal Patrick Tillman put a successful NFL be a “natural leader with a tendency to push limits,” astounding in the classroom and guid- career on pause to serve his country after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. ing his high school team to a Central Coast Division I Football Championship. Pat was uate Scholarship for academic and athletic then recruited by Arizona State University excellence. In just three and a half years, Pat to play linebacker, and led the Sun Devils to graduated Summa Cum Laude from ASU’s the 1997 Rose Bowl following an undefeated prestigious W.P. Carey School of Business season. During his college career, the athletic and academic accolades came pouring in, each with a B.S. in Marketing. In the seventh round of the 1998 NFL Draft, hard-fought and well-earned: three consecuthe Arizona Cardinals selected Pat, and he tive selections to the Pac-10 All-Academic became the team’s starting safety, breaking the Football Team, a 1st team Academic Allfranchise record with 224 tackles in 2000. American honor, and the NCAA’s Post-Grad- During his time in the league, he pursued a Master’s degree in history, volunteered with the Boys and Girls Clubs and March of Dimes, and conditioned off-season by participating in marathons and triathlons. Despite his stardom on the field, his spirit had remained largely unchanged. Perhaps the first clue of the personal impact the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the U.S. had on Pat came in a comment to a reporter on September 12, 2001: “A lot of my family has gone and fought in wars and I really haven’t done a damn thing.” Just after his return from honeymooning with new bride (and high school sweetheart), Marie, in the spring of 2002, Pat announced that he would take a hiatus from the NFL to join the U.S. Army with his brother, Kevin. The two enlisted for a threeyear commitment that July, and were assigned to the second battalion of the 75th Ranger Regiment in Fort Lewis, Washington. Pat and Kevin served tours in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003, and in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom in 2004. As Pat and his fellow Rangers traveled through the rugged terrain of eastern Afghanistan on April 22, 2004, their unit was ambushed. Ever the leader and shepherd, Pat attempted to cover his comrades as they fled the canyon. He was shot and killed, an unfortunate, untimely victim of friendly fire. Not wishing for the controversy and publicity surrounding the conditions of his death to be his legacy, Pat’s family and friends instead focused on that which better defined the soldier: his principles and his service. His champions founded the Pat Tillman Foundation to offer military veterans and spouses who best honor that legacy educational scholarships, tools, and support to propel them in the fields of medicine, law, business, education, and the arts. To date, more than 406 Tillman Military Scholars have been named, with over $8 million in scholarships awarded. Pat Tillman’s Exchange Club honor banner flies on Daniel Island because of one resident’s chance connection with his family. Shortly after Pat’s death in 2004, former infantry Marine Joel Jackson reached out to the Tillman Foundation in its infant stages, just to see how he might be of help. “I certainly followed (Pat) when he gave up his NFL contract to join the military,” Joel recalls, “like many others did.” Pat’s brother-in-law, Alex Garwood, responded to Joel with some ways he might be of service to the Tillman family and to the See tillman on PAGE 12 New 2016 Mercedes-Benz C300 Starting At Lease For 38,950 349 $ $ Per mo for 36 mos $4,503 due at signing Sport Sedan Poised, precise and powerful. How it moves is also how it moves you. Lease: 10k mi/yr. 36 mo. $4,503 cash due at signing (includes $3,359 down pmt, $349 1st mo pmt, $795 acq fee). Total monthly payments equal $12,564. Total of payments equal $16,718. Plus tax, tags & fees. No sec. deposit required. 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NY residents: Complete Offering terms are in an offering plan available from Sponsor. File No. HO-00-0016. Equal Housing Opportunity. Access and rights to recreational amenities may be subject to fees, membership dues or limitations. 03 04 viewpoint The Daniel Island News ■ June 30 - July 6, 2016 thedanielislandnews.com Letter to the editor Not happy with President Obama’s economic policies Account Executives: Ronda Schilling 5. The number of persons employed part time for economic reasons (also referred to as involuntary part-time workers) increased by 468,000 to In May, the unemployment rate declining by 0.3 percentage point to 4.7 percent would appear 6.4 million in May, after showing little moveto be good news, but when I followed the advice ment since November. 6. In May, 1.7 million persons were not countof a former supervisor and peeled the onion to ed as unemployed because they had not searched take a closer look, it is not so great: for work in the four weeks preceding the survey. 1. The number of unemployed persons still 7. Total nonfarm payroll employment in May stands at 7.4 million. only increased by 38,000. 2. The rates for teenagers (16.0 percent) and 8. Within manufacturing, employment in blacks (8.2 percent) is not so great. durable goods declined by 18,000 in May, with 3. The number of long-term unemployed job losses of 7,000 in machinery and 3,000 in (those jobless for 27 weeks or more) is 1.9 furniture and related products. million and accounted for 25.1 percent of the 9. The average workweek for all employees on unemployed. 4. The civilian labor force participation rate de- private nonfarm payrolls was only 34.4 hours in May. creased by 0.2 percentage point to 62.6 percent. Trudy Hicks Te n a n d F i v e Ye a r s A g o i n Independently owned & operated since 2003 General Information: office 843.856-1999 fax: 843.856-8555 225 Seven Farms Drive Suite 108 Daniel Island, SC 29492 Publisher/ Managing Editor: Suzanne M. Detar 843.345.1563 sdetar@ thedanielislandnews.com 843.330.1981 [email protected] 843.327.7014 [email protected] Art Director/Classifieds: Jan Marvin 843.856.1999 [email protected] The Daniel Island News TEN YEARS AGO Subdivisions get approval, meet opposition The Daniel Island News is published weekly and distributed free throughout Daniel Island and down Clement’s Ferry Rd. to residences, business establishments, Bishop England and at various distribution points on Daniel Island, Mt. Pleasant, downtown Charleston and Hanahan. The entire content of The Daniel Island News is copyrighted 2016 by The Daniel Island Publishing Corp., LLC. No part of this publication may be reproduced without permission from the publisher. Ad Deadline: Friday by 12 noon Digitally produced ads must be sized to spec in PDF high resolution format to: [email protected]. LETTERS POLICY Letters to the editor are welcomed and encouraged. Please write in about any topic that stirs your fancy or raises your ire. All letters and submissions are subject to being edited for libel, space and good taste. All submissions must include the author’s name, address and phone number for verification purposes. Delivery concerns? Are you not getting a paper? Are there papers being delivered to unoccupied homes in your neighborhood? Please let us know and we will advise our carriers to start or stop delivery as necessary. You can call the Daniel Island News at 856-1999 or send an email to [email protected] to report specific addresses. 10. Adding unemployed (7.4 million), involuntary part-time workers (6.4 million), and those that have not looked for work in four weeks (1.7 million) yields 15.5 million either unemployed or underemployed. Add the fact that only 62.6 percent of the civilian labor force is even trying to get a job and the report is dismal, Mr. Obama. Now, Hillary Clinton wants you to elect her as your next President so she can continue the failed Obama economic policies. Democrats really need to ask themselves if they are better off after almost eight years of this administration and is this the economy they are looking forward to for the next four years. E. Mac McBride Daniel Island From the 6/29/06 edition: What great poolside seats! In the June 29, 2006 edition of the paper we reported that residential development continued to boom in and around Daniel Island. At the previous week’s City Planning Commission’s meeting, the Board approved three new subdivisions on Daniel Island (two extensions in Daniel Island Park and an extension of Pierce and Beekman Streets in the area behind Smythe Park Pond on the south side of the island to the Wando SUZANNE DETAR River). A fourth subdivision was greeted with resident opposition and was deferred until the next Planning Commission meeting. That development, the cottages located on Island Park Drive across from the club fitness and pool facilities, were eventually approved and built. Additionally, a 104-unit development on St. Thomas Island Drive, Shell Ring, was slated for construction to begin in August 2006. FIVE YEARS AGO Lowcountry Honor Flight raising funds to take Summit Place Vets to D.C. In the June 30, 2011 edition of the paper the top news story was that Daniel Island resident Thom Iannarino was meeting with a group of men at Summit Place every Tuesday morning. Iannarino, who served in the military from 1967 to 1984, was raising funds to take several World War II veterans in the group on a Lowcountry Honor Flight to Washington D.C. the following spring. From the 6/30/11 edition: Abby’s Friends raised over $250,000 which included over 400 people. The charity supports juvenile diabetes. Shown in photo are John, Kendell and Abby Sutterlin. ELIZABETH BUSH From the 6/30/11 edition: Daniel Island resident Thom Iannarino (left) met with a group of men at Summit Place every Tuesday morning. Iannarino, who served in the military from 1967 to 1984, was hoping to take several World War II veterans in the group on a Lowcountry Honor Flight to Washington D.C. June 30 - July 6, 2016 ■ The Daniel Island News thedanielislandnews.com Croghan’s will be closed July 2-4 in observance of the holiday All Host Families needed. families are Students arriving in August 2016. compensated for hosting When you choose to become a Homestay Family with Twinn Palms Homestay Services, you not only welcome an international student into your home, more importantly you welcome a student into your family! one family...one hundred years 308 King Street 843.723.3594 croghansjewelbox.com 05 Become a Host Family and you can... • Make the dream of an international student come true by providing a unique American experience. • Share your family’s traditions, values and American customs • Introduce your family to a new culture and language If you are interested in enrolling in the Twinn Palms Homestay Program, you may fill out our application at www.studenthosting.org or contact Brandy Duncan at 321-558-0305 or email [email protected] Twinn Palms Homestay Services 2121 Avenue Of The Stars | Suite 2450 | Los Angeles, CA 90067 www.twinnpalms.com | 424.239.6367 06 kids say The Daniel Island News ■ June 30 - July 6, 2016 thedanielislandnews.com Who is your favorite person, or what was your favorite event, from the American Revolutionary War? Why? Compiled and photographed by Søren Spina Bunker Hill because it shows when you lose a battle it can weaken the enemy and allow you to win the war even though you lost a battle. Connor Age 12 George Washington because he was one of the greatest leaders of our country and he led us to victory. Emmett Age 13 The Boston Tea Party because it was towards the beginning and it is funny how they threw tea into the harbor. Christian Age 13 Independence Day because that is my birthday. Fulton Age 6 The Battle of Yorktown because that was when we won the war. Myers Age 9 Paul Revere because he warned everybody that the Red Coats were coming. Brooks Age 12 Melt The Fat Away! 17 Years serving Mt. Pleasant, Daniel Island and the Islands • Red, Black, Brown Mulch • Hardwood Mulch New! SculpSure Laser Fat Elimination • Pine Mulch • Natural Cypress • Playground-Chips • Mini-Nuggetts Hot Summer Savings • Soil Conditioner • Top Soil • Fill Dirt Free Consultations. 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The family cat, Big Kitty, prefers to nap at home. Can you give us a little background on the Anderson family? Where are you from originally? Elizabeth Anderson: My husband Pete and I are both military brats so we’ve moved around a lot. I was born in Johnson City, TN, but less kate moss than a year later my family moved to WashingPete, Elizabeth, Lillian, Big Kitty and Louie Meatball (aka “Chewie) relaxing on the back porch. ton, DC, then Indianapolis, IN; Carlisle, PA; and Heidelberg, Germany, where I went to kining company – or do you have new careers? Angeles to Washington, DC, finally landing in dergarten. We ended up back in Carlisle where EA: Totally new. I have worked in several my dad taught finance at an Army War College. Charleston. Oddly enough, both of our parents moved to Summerville in the mid 1980s. Our facets of management in real estate and I have My parents ended up retiring down here in the families have lived in Charleston ever since. been a broker with Keller-Williams for the last Summerville area. EA: Pete and I met in 2003. We were both four years. Pete Anderson: I was born in Kansas, then PA: I’ve actually got two jobs: One in the Air working for Beazer Homes. made the moving circuit from Alabama to Los Do you both still work for that same build- Force Reserve as a C-17 Airdrop Evaluator and island news 07 Load Master and the other in Civil Service as a C-17 Instructor Loadmaster. How did you originally decide Center Park as the neighborhood where you wanted to live? EA: The decision was purely an investment. Beazer Homes, the company that Pete and I worked for, happened to be building homes in Center Park, and we were entitled to a discount. It just worked out really well. We moved into our first home on Grand Council Street in 2003. What prompted you to move from your house on Grand Council Street to the house you now live in on Farr Street? EA: After Lillian was born in 2007, we knew we were going to need a bigger house. It’s amazing how one small person can occupy so much space. What do you love best about the house you live in now on Farr Street? EA: We love the marsh views. That was a big reason to move to this house. And the elevated construction with a basement. As military brats, Pete and I grew up in houses with basements. We think of this as our “Charleston house with a basement.” We also figured we could put a swimming pool in the backyard. We - especially Pete - did a lot of work cleaning up the back and front yards the first year we moved in so we could do that, and even add a tree swing in the front yard. It’s just perfect here - a great family house! 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Dress up your homes, your businesses, your bikes and yourselves with patriotic colors and take part in our island tradition of honoring this wonderful patriotic holiday. Also, on Thursday, June 30th a special concert featuring the return of the United States Air Force Blue Aces Band will be held at Children’s Park. Details at dicommunity.org, including July 3 fireworks at Children’s Park. ARK 5K Run/ Walk and 1 Mile Fun Run. Online registration for the 17th Annual Race continues through Aug. 25 at 5:59 p.m. at http://thearkofsc.org/racefor-the-ark-2/. For more information or for assistance with registration, contact Megan at [email protected] OR 843-832-2357. Manual registrations will be accepted August 26-27. $35 per person with or without a t-shirt. This year’s t-shirt is quick-dry fabric! All proceeds benefit The ARK. Farmers Market Every Thursday 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. on Seven Farms Drive in front of the Volvo Car Open Stadium. History of Western Civilization This college-level humanities course continues at the Daniel Island branch of 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 its own. The Professor is Hillyer Rudisill III, a native Charlestonian who has taught such courses for over 50 years. 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. Tai Chi Free classes. Tuesday & Friday 8:30-9:30 am at Providence Baptist Church. Call Gwen at 843-718-5454 for information. 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 [email protected]. 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 The July meeting is cancelled in honor of the July 4th holiday. Next meeting will be the first Tuesday in August. “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 6:30 pm. 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, cpetkash@frannet. com. 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, 843-884-1484, or Kay Uhler, 843-971-1445, 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 - 843654-6289 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 1 pm 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. 7 pm, Fri 7 pm at Providence Baptist Church, 294 Seven Farms Dr.; Sat. 8 pm at Holy Cross Church, 299 Seven Farms Dr. Your homebuying and refinancing goals deserve my attention Contact me today! Jennifer Williams Morris Home Mortgage Consultant 843-367-3162 [email protected] www.wfhm.com/jennifer-morris NMLSR ID 249382 Information is accurate as of date of printing and is subject to change without notice. Wells Fargo Home Mortgage is a division of Wells Fargo Bank, N. A. © 2015 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. All rights reserved. NMLSR ID 399801. AS2009580 Expires 04/2017 DANIEL ISLAND EXCHANGE CLUB Meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month (with some exceptions) at 6pm 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 at Center Park (train side) on the first Wed. of every month at 10 am and the third Wed. of every month at 11 am. Contact 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 [email protected]. Kindergarten registration/ orientation a DIS Children must be five years of age on or before Sep. 1. Registration is online at www.bcsdschools.net/registration. This process begins by setting up an Infosnap account using your email address/cell phone number. Please be sure to submit your information using the link for the 2016-2017 school year. After registering online, and receiving an email confirmation, please submit the following documentation to DIS to complete the registration process: Student’s Birth Certificate, two current proofs of residency with name and street address (utility bill, rental agreement, etc.), SC Immunization form. Daniel Island School will receive the above documentation each week from 9 am to 2 pm Mon-Fri and 4 pm to 5:30 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. For more information please call 843-471-2301. 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For more detailed photos, virtual tour and FLOORPLAN, visit www.1802Pierce.com WWW.KELLERMANNSMITH.COM Noell Smith Owner/Agent 843-224-1828 mobile [email protected] 10 island news The Daniel Island News ■ June 30 - July 6, 2016 thedanielislandnews.com Meet the Anderson family What is your family’s favorite From family on PAGE 07 place to hang out on the isYou’re right around the corner from your land? Why? old house. Was that intentional? EA: We PA: Yes. Literally, we’re just a block away love to hang from our old home. We knew the neighborhood out in our and we knew we’d be in close proximity to backyard Daniel Island School and Bishop England, if pool, but we that comes into play later. And we enjoy using do like spendthe parks. Other than the process of moving, it ing time at wasn’t a major life change. We were moving Etiwan Park. from one home in Center Park to another in the LA: I actusame neighborhood. ally like the kate moss Was your daughter excited about moving park across Lillian enjoying a quiet mointo the new house? the street best ment in the neighborhood Lillian Anderson: I can answer this ques– especially park’s “secret garden.” tion! After we got settled, we got our first pet playing in the - a cat we named Big Kitty - from way out of “secret garden” I found there. town. We used to call him “Honey” because he EA: As far as restaurants go, we like to go was a big bundle of honey. Big Kitty is seven to Vespa and Sermet’s. We also love Wasabi – years old and doesn’t really get along well with which has a 20% discount for military families our new ten month-old Cairn Terrier puppy, every Monday night. Of course there’s the Juice Louie Meatball, who we also call “Chewie.” Bar and the Tropical Smoothie Café - Lilly’s He chews everything! We got Chewie out in favorite - for afternoon treats. the country. He has two brothers, and a sister Are you into exercise as a family? What named Lucy who actually lives on Barfield kinds of exercise do you enjoy? Street. Chewie gets to have lots of play dates EA: Lillian, Chewie, and I go for lots of with her. We also go to the park across the street walks to a local pond to feed the turtles. We and take Chewie with us. There’s a lot of dogs also walk on the Daniel Island trails and use there – even another puppy. Chewie is making the Daniel Island Trail app. You know all those lots of friends. symbols you see on the signs along the trails? They’re markers for the DI Trails app and show you where you are and the distance you’ve already walked or biked. The app also has music you can listen to while you’re walking or biking. It’s very cool. For myself, I do Gaia Fit a couple of times each week. I also do a Barre class at Fit Culture and some yoga at Family Chiropractic on the island. I also walk three miles every Sunday with a neighborhood friend. Pete usually works out at the gym on base. What books or movies have you read or seen recently that you’d like to recommend? EA: I just saw “Money Monster” (starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts). I’ve also just finished reading “The Girl on the Train,” a mystery and a good summer read. I’m not typically a mystery reader, but a friend who knew I enjoyed reading “Gone Girl” recommended “The Girl on the Train.” It’s very similar. PA: We just saw Finding Dory as a family. I don’t see many movies aside from what we see with Lillian. I’m more of a sports guy. I tend to watch college football, college basketball, and soccer on TV. LA: My favorite books are the Bad Kitty series by Nick Bruel! Is there a favorite Anderson family dish? LA: My mom makes amazing chicken soup. It’s delicious! Can you think of three words to describe your life on Daniel Island? EA: Community. Once Lillian entered school, I joined the Daniel Island School PTA. ATTENTION ADVERTISERS GET READY TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL My roles as PTA Secretary, Membership, and being a room-mom helped me to better connect to the community and learn what was going on. It really helps to get involved. We live in a very unique community. There’s so much here that’s easily accessible yet you can also drive 15 minutes to downtown – or the beaches - and enjoy a totally different atmosphere! We’ve got the best of both worlds! LA: Friendly. PA: Safe. Early on in my career when I was gone a lot for work, I had peace of mind that I was leaving my family in a nice, safe community. I still feel that way whenever I have to go out of town. Is there anything you would like to add that would help your neighbors get to know you better? EA: We wish more people would go to the dog park (located between Governors Park and the Volvo Car Stadium). We take Chewie but often there’s no one there. We’re thinking about organizing a special fall event, complete with ice-cream for kids and Frosty Paws for the dogs. What’s for dinner at the Anderson house tonight? EA: That’s up for grabs right now! What’s the best advice you’ve ever received? EA: To live in the present and not to worry. I know from experience - and from being with Lillian - that when I stay in the moment I am totally at peace. E PLET COM TISING LE R AB E A D V A VA I L A S E E G C R H KA PAC THE PU R PAGE H T T R E ER TO WI QUA G OF 4 OR L AR 28, ADS N: JULY 4, RU GUST , AU ST 11 U AUG UST 18 AUG with The Daniel Island News Print, eblasts, Facebook, online, editorial content and classifieds A WINNING COMBINATION FOR ALL YOUR BACK TO SCHOOL SALES & PROMOTIONS! NEW THIS ! 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I don’t know a single person in all my military travels (including me) who would give up a $4 million NFL contract to join the military.” Today, Joel and wife Sarah are raising three boys: five year-old twins – one of whom sports the middle name “Tillman” - and a one year-old. With Pat serving as a continued influence in their lives, the couple travels to Tempe every year for Pat’s Run, a 4.2 mile run (Tillman’s jersey number was 42) with over 40,000 participants. And this past spring Joel went a step further - though it was closer to home. Earlier this year, the Tillman Foundation Nicole Wilhelm Joel and Sarah Jackson pay tribute to football star and fallen soldier Pat Tillman granted Joel permission to administer an official Pat’s “Shadow” Run in the Charleston area. Without enough time to arrange for the closure of streets on the peninsula, the inaugural Pats Run-Charleston took place on Daniel Island on Saturday, April 23. The race started Nicole Wilhelm Island resident Coach Ben Tonon ran football drills with some of the younger Pat’s Run participants in the Jackson’s backyard. in front of the Jackson’s Smythe Park home, and meandered through Pierce Park, with a loop completed twice to log the 4.2 miles. Last fall, Joel purchased an honor banner from the Exchange Club of Daniel Island to bear the name of his hero. Though they never met, Pat Tillman and Joel Jackson are forever linked by a desire to pay tribute to an extraordinary American and encourage others to share in that honor. Learn more about the foundation and ways to get involved at pattillmanfoundation.org. elegant and serene getaway located in danIel ISland park 111 Ithecaw creek Street - $1,685,000 5 Bedrooms • 5 Full and 2 Half Baths • 4,718 sq. ft. 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Vendors from all over the Charleston area, many of which are home-based businesses, set up shop throughout Daniel Island and offered one-of-a-kind jewelry, home goods, clothing, and many more unique gifts for sale. While it was a shopper’s delight, the main purpose of the event was to raise money for the Campaign for the MUSC katherine smith The Volvo Car Stadium hosted several vendors and was also home to live music that entertained the shoppers who stopped. katherine smith Blue Poppy was bustling with shoppers. With a 15% off promotion for those participating in Sip Shop Support, it was easy to get a bargain. Pictured here, Jordan Dukes and Olivia Jenkins sip champagne while shopping. Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital. And that, too, proved to be a success! “Over twenty local businesses hosted over forty guest vendors for the first ever Daniel Island Sip Shop Support on June 22! Event organizers are pleased and proud of the turnout for our first event! More than $15,000 was raised through sponsorships and business and participant donations for the Campaign for the MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital!” said Lauren Hoffman, Suzanne Detar The juice bar rocks! Lily Hair and Isabella Newbert serve up goodness! Suzanne Detar Working for a great cause! Tyler Self, Nikki Tayler, Emma Tayler, Hunter Tayler and Karen Knick volunteered at the ticket and passport check in at 225 Seven Farms Drive. Hunter had a poster sized photo of himself at the table to help promote fundraising for the MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital. 13 volunteer for the event. “Thank you to those of you who came out to enjoy sips, do some shopping, and support the Campaign for the MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital. We are especially grateful to all Benefitfocus volunteers and thank them for giving their time to help check in guests. Event organizers are already talking about how to improve the event next year. Initial thoughts are to change the timing to fall.” Suzanne Detar Karen Burke and Katie Sacko pause for a photo at Sacko’s vendor space – Southern Gates Collection. Suzanne Detar Denning Belk Anderson hams it up for the camera wearing Artemis Books and Southern Gates jewelry. See sip shopon PAGE 14 14 island news thedanielislandnews.com The Daniel Island News ■ June 30 - July 6, 2016 Sip Shop Support continued from page 13 Suzanne Detar Camille Hermsen of Camille’s Critter Care and Deanna Smith of Pet Buddy set up shop in the open passageway at Simmons Park Apartments. Suzanne Detar Mary Norton of Moo Roo bags poses with her favorite bag of the day. Suzanne Detar Suzanne Dear Southern Smoke owners Frank Robertson and Taylor Bostwick (wearing hats) are joined in the tricked out Airstream trailer by Todd Stauffer of SC Federal Credit Union. 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Einstein Be honest and sincere anyway.” Perhaps no composer has captured the Your worth as a leader may be underestimusical heart and soul of America as did mated by those who mistake your honesty and Irving Berlin. In addition to familiar favorites character for weakness. It’s not. And when such as “God Bless America” and “Easter others try to deceive you they will soon learn Parade,” he wrote, “I’m Dreaming of a White that lesson the hard way. Christmas,” which still ranks as the all-time “What you spend years creatbest-selling musical score. In an interview for ing, others could destroy the San Diego Union, Don Freemand asked overnight. Create anyway.” Berlin, “Is there any question you’ve never Your worth as a leader is found in the value been asked that you would like someone to that you add to others. It is also reflective in ask you?” the value that you bring to your organization. “Well, yes, there is one,” he replied. “’What Others may - by their actions and attitudes do you think of the many songs you’ve writ- tear down or destroy, but keep building ten that didn’t become hits?’ My reply would anyway. be that I still think they are wonderful.” “If you find serenity and hapWhen it comes to the value that is placed piness, some may be jealous. upon you as a leader, regardless of the Be happy anyway.” industry you are in, there is a formula for Your worth as a leader is found in your calculating your worth that is possibly being ability to lay your head down at night and be overlooked. at peace with yourself, with others, and with Certain things continually show up in the your Creator. The serenity in your heart and rubric of work that are measurements of sucthe happiness on your countenance may make cess that people look to in order to prescribe others jealous, but your worth is not measured your worth. Fair or not, that tends to be the by their unhappiness. You have happiness in norm. Performance reviews center around your heart for a reason. Don’t give it up. one’s ability to stay on task, how well he/she “Give the best you have, and works with others, meeting specified goals, it will never be enough. Give contributions to the bottom line, etc. (all of your best anyway.” which are important and are not meant to be Your worth as a leader is not found it what diminished here). you take but in what you give. Although in Go back to the story for a moment. While the grand scheme of things it may never be Irving Berlin was famous for the songs we all deemed enough, give your best anyway. The know and love, he was equally as proud of the measure of your worth and your value as a ones that did not become hits. It serves as a leader is not defined by where others think great reminder for us as leaders. Do you think you’ve come up short but by what’s in your anyone would think less of Berlin as a gifted heart. Keep giving your best! singer for recording songs that did not make it “In the final analysis, it is to the top of the charts? No. between you and God. It was But herein lies the dilemma. There are never between you and them countless leaders the world over who daily anyway.” contribute in thousands of different ways to Take this one last piece of encouragement their respective organizations who do not get to heart. At the end of the day, this what you the recognition, notoriety, and fame like some hang your hat on. Be encouraged. Stay strong. do. Does that make them any less a leader in Keep serving. You now know who’s keeping their own right? Certainly not! score. Allow me to give you a word of encourage© 2016 Doug Dickerson ment and a few simple reminders of just how Doug Dickerson is an internationally valuable you are as a leader and as a person, recognized leadership speaker, columnist, even if you feel like no one sees, cares, or is and author. A Lowcountry resident, Doug is paying attention. I’d like to frame it from an available to speak for your civic, business, or excerpt from Mother Teresa’s “Do It Anychurch group. To learn more visit Dougdickway” poem. erson.wordpress.com or email at manage“If you are kind, people may [email protected] accuse you of selfish, ulteri- thedanielislandnews.com business news 15 ADHD Coaching WORKS! Here on DI Barbara Fowler is an ADHD expert working with students, adults, and professionals. M.A. in Clinical Counseling. 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Celebrate July 3rd & 4th on Daniel Island! Paint the town red, white, and blue and join us for Daniel Island’s 4th of July festivities on Thursday, June 30; Sunday, July 3; and Monday, July 4! Celebrate our nation’s holiday with neighbors, friends, and family! Dress up your homes, your businesses, your bikes, and yourselves with patriotic colors and take part in our island tradition of honoring this wonderful patriotic holiday. Kick Off Independence Weekend with a Free Concert Featuring the USAF Blue Aces Band Thursday, June 30 - 6:30–8:00 p.m. - Children’s Park Visit Our “Field of Honor” on Daniel Island! Beginning Sunday, June 26 through Monday, July 4, a “Field of Honor” will be on display on River Landing Drive between Seven Farms Drive and Children’s Park. This display of over 250 American flags will celebrate and honor our military members and first responders, both current and past. Walk through the Honor Field, read the names on the flag poles, and say “thanks” to all those who protect our freedom and our lives. Pre-Parade Sunda 2:00-5:00 p.m The United States Air Force “Blue Aces,” a rock and R&B band stationed at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia, will present a free concert on Thursday, June 30 at Children’s Park on Daniel Island from 6:30 until 8:00 p.m. This highly regarded group plays authentic Americana music delivered with soul and infused with the blues… a don’t-miss concert! Bring your own picnic, chairs, and blankets! Due to the anticipated attendance - personal tents will not be allowed to better accommodate seating for our attendees. Join us for our Sun Island patriotic pre-pa Park, including Rick American Kazoobie After Rick’s show, be for more fun, includin face painting, balloon park, and more (2:00Daniel Island Comm at 5:00 p.m. sharp at E Children’s Park. Be su the parade! te June 30 - July 6, 2016 ■ The Daniel Island News thedanielislandnews.com feature 17 dom, birthday nd wn in America” de ActivitieS ay, July 3 m. - Etiwan Park nday, July 3 annual Daniel arade activities at Etiwan Hubbard and his “All Show” (2:00-3:00 p.m.). e sure and stick around ng: decorate your rides, ns, inflatables, DJ in the -5:00 p.m.). The Annual munity Parade begins Etiwan Park and ends at ure to get in line early for Annual Daniel Island Patriotic Community Parade Daniel Island’s Independence Weekend Poolside CelebratioN Sunday, July 3rd – 5:00 p.m. sharp Etiwan Park Come Join The Parade! Daniel Island’s Independence Weekend Community Parade will begin at 5:00 p.m. sharp on Sunday, July 3 at Etiwan Park and end at Children’s Park. Bikes, golf carts, wagons, strollers, and walkers are all welcome! This year the parade has expanded and will include a Joint Base Charleston Honor Guard and the Palmetto Percussion Marching Band. Additionally, special plaques will be awarded for the most patriotic decorated golf cart in the parade, most patriotic dressed individual in the parade, and most patriotic dressed pet in the parade. Judging will begin at Etiwan Park beginning at 4:30 p.m. The plaques will be awarded between the two concerts at Children’s Park. Immediately following the parade, beginning at 6:00 p.m., there will be two back-toback free concerts at Children’s Park. Monday, July 4 – 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Pierce Park Pool & Pavilion Daniel Island Presents Free Concerts on the River & Fireworks Sunday, July 3 – 6:00–9:00 p.m. - Children’s Park on Daniel Island There will be two back-to-back concerts at Children’s Park. First, the Charleston Community Band will play a variety of patriotic music from 6:00-7:00 p.m. They will be followed by the Andrew Thielen Orchestra from 7:00-9:00 p.m. playing both patriotic and contemporary music. And while the music is playing, there will be lots of food vendors available to satisfy your hunger or thirst. Or pack a picnic - personal coolers are allowed. Bring your chairs and blankets! Due to the anticipated attendance, personal tents will not be allowed to better accommodate seating for our attendees. Finally, that evening, our celebration of the Fourth will include a spectacular fireworks display at 9:00 p.m. Rounding out our Independence weekend celebration on Daniel Island, we invite you to join us for our annual poolside celebration with pool games, DJ, and cookout on Monday, July 4 from 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. at Pierce Park Pool & Pavilion. The Daniel Island Grille will be back again this year to provide burgers, hotdogs, chips, and cool drinks for both young and adult! (Please note - this event is for Daniel Island residents and their guests only.) 18 library news thedanielislandnews.com The Daniel Island News ■ June 30 - July 6, 2016 What’s happening in July at your island library? SUMMER READING PROGRAM June 6 – July 30. Exercise Your Mind for adults; Get in the Game – for teens; On Your Mark, Get Set... Read - for kids STORYTIME Mondays 10:30-11 a.m. and 11-11:30 a.m. Come dance to your favorite music and listen to stories. PAWS FOR READING Mondays 3-4:00 p.m., June 13 – Aug. 8. This program is designed to help children who are struggling with their reading skills by reading to a certified therapy dog. It encourages children to read by providing a non-judgmental listener and furry friend to read to. The session is twenty minutes long and by appointment only. RECORDER CLASS Tuesdays 3-4:00 p.m., June 14 – Aug. 9. Exercise your brain! For beginning or “rusty” adults and teens who want to learn to play in a group setting. Prior recorder or other musical experience not required. Reading music is also not a prerequisite. You should be able to play several pieces within a few weeks. PHOTO EDITING APP BASICS Thursday, July 7, 12-1:30 p.m. Find out more about free photo editing resources Pixlr and PicMonkey, as well as some fun Office 2013 tricks. INFORMATION UPGRADE: FREE ONLINE DATABASES Thursday, July 7, 3:00-4:30 p.m. Learning a new language? Writing a research paper? Changing careers? Join us for an introduction to our free collection of research, entertainment, and lifestyle resources. choices in order to feel our best by gaining awareness of where your food comes from and what it does to your body. CAST NET FISHING Saturday, July 9, 9:30-10:30 a.m. The Inshore Fishing Club will be at the library demonstrating and teaching cast net throwing techniques. It is a great way to catch shrimp and bait. If you already have a net, bring it along. SAVANNAH BALLOONS SHOW Friday, July 15, 2-3:00 p.m. Join us for an entertaining show of storytelling like you have never seen before. ZENTANGLE Thursday, July 14 and 21, 11:00 a.m.1:30 p.m. The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. Almost anyone can use it to create beautiful images. It increases focus and creativity, and provides artistic satisfaction along with an increased sense of personal well-being. Space is limited; preregistration is required. EATING FOR YOUR HEALTH Thursday, July 14, 2:00 p.m. Holly Artigues, local resident and regular contributor to “Daniel Island Magazine,” will show us how to be more mindful about our food YARD GAME OLYMPICS Monday, July 18, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Tie up your sneakers, put on your game face, and come join us for the Yard Game Olympics! Worried it might rain? Indoor activities are planned just in case. DI LIBRARY BOOK CLUB Third Tuesday, 10:30-11:30 a.m. July 19 – “Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society,” Mary Ann Shaffer. August 16 – “Hunt Club,” Bret Lott. DI NEEDLEWORKERS Alternate Tuesdays 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., July 12 and 26. WRITERS’ GROUP First Tuesday, 6:30-8:00 p.m., July 5. June 30 - July 6, 2016 ■ The Daniel Island News thedanielislandnews.com sports Daniel Island 11-12 team wins Cal Ripken state championship PHILIP M. BOWMAN You know you are born to play baseball when your first name is Cy. Just ask Cy Goforth. Goforth grew up in the Upstate and played baseball at all different levels. About the name: Cy is his given name, and not a nickname. And, yes, it goes back to Cy Young, one of the greatest pitchers in Major League history. Cy Goforth gave up playing baseball, but baseball never left his system. Today, he’s a successful businessman who coaches tomorrow’s stars on Daniel Island. He’s quite good at his avocation. He coaches the 11-12 year-old Daniel Island all-star baseball team that won the Cal Ripken state championship. The team’s nickname is the Dogs, and they beat teams from West Ashley and James Island, two traditional hotbeds of youth baseball in the Lowcountry. Now, it’s time to move on to Glenn Allen, Virginia for the Cal Ripken Southeast Regional. The tournament begins July 12 and will feature squads from Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virginia. “It’s quite an amazing feeling,” Goforth said of the state championship. “It’s amazing. I get to meet kids and learn who they are on a much more personal level. And, I got to know their families and can say hi to them when I see them on the island.” Daniel Island never had a state champion in baseball. Now, it has two. The Daniel Island 9-10 year-old team also won a state title this summer. 19 other rec league coaches have their work cut out to grow baseMeet the Team ball in popularity so it rivals Players: soccer, tennis, lacrosse, and golf on the island. “Daniel Island baseball is CJ Goforth Ben Jacobs relatively new,” Goforth said. Jackson Freeman Ryan Elsey “But it’s growing stronger and Tristan Skipper Drew Gregory stronger. Daniel Island has a lot Head coach: Ben Dryer to offer and a lot of youngsters Max Selby Cy Goforth Colin Clifford Assistant coaches: don’t make it to the diamonds. But, we’re hoping to change Nolan Keifer Darryl Mitchell, Tony that.” Skipper, Gary Freeman Grayson Mitchell The Dogs don’t want their success to change. They allowed only one run in the state tournament and one of the players actually hit an out-of-theGoforth wants his players to have fun. He park grand slam. The big hit was provided by also wants them to win. He tries to instill a Cy Goforth, Jr. Yes, he does have a nickname: good work ethic and discipline, two qualities CJ. kids need when they become adults. The team is seeking to raise funds for its big “We’re going to work harder and longer,” trip to Virginia. Different levels of sponsorGoforth said. “We’re also going to learn. Baseships are available. Some sponsorship levels ball is fun, but I have more fun when I win.” even include having a company logo on the The rec league on Daniel Island is relatively team’s practice jerseys or bat bags. For more young compared to other programs in the information on sponsorship, visit http://danLowcountry. Baseball received a big boost ielislandbaseba.wix.com/dibaseballallstars. when two diamonds were added to Governors Park four years ago. 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Additionally, seasonal species like Sheepshead, Ladyfish, and Bluefish are augmenting our year-round species (Trout, Flounder, and Redfish). For fast action in shallow water, suspending a live shrimp a couple of feet below a rattle float is hard to beat. In deeper water, a live shrimp on a quarter ounce lead head jig works well. Use both of these techniques around structure that is being swept by a good current. You will catch fish. However, some will be non-target species like Pinfish, Whiting, and Croaker. It is easy to catch shrimp in shallow creeks with a cast net. This time of year, I recommend a smaller mesh net. Live shrimp are also available at local tackle shops. Call ahead to make sure they are in stock; they go quickly. This weekend, I used a lead head jig and live shrimp to target Sheepshead near dock pilings. I caught plenty of Sheepshead and Trout along with countless non-target species. The bite was so good that I went through ten dozen shrimp in about an hour. If you are going to fish over the holiday weekend, live shrimp is a sure ticket for fast action. Contact Captain Greg Peralta at [email protected] or call (843) 224-0099. Troy M. Barron, DC, CSCS Kelly B. Brown, DC, CSCS provided A Sheepshead I caught this week. Serving Daniel Island for 13 years. 843-278-0800 843-278-0804FAX • CompleteUSPostalServices •OvernightandGroundshippingbyFedEx •SecureshreddingbyIronMountain & SIGNS S R E N BA N •DigitalBluePrintcopying/printing(scanplanstoCD) •Completecopying/printingserviceincluding lowcostcolor •FaxService/NotaryPublic TomPomposelli,Owner 295SevenFarmsDr.•DanielIsland•[email protected] June 30 - July 6, 2016 ■ The Daniel Island News lis te u d& n r de co r nt a i ct n8 thedanielislandnews.com y da s 21 lovely home loCated on a Charming Street in codner’S ferry park 117 lucia Street - $745,000 4 Bedrooms • 3 Full and 1 Half Bath • 3,451 sq. ft. 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He no longer coaches football, but he’s back at it on the baseball diamonds of Governor Park. He coaches the Daniel Island 9-10 year-old all-star baseball team that recorded a Cal Ripken state championship and awaits a trip to Nashville to play in the Southeast regional. Daniel Island has two teams that won state titles this summer. Up until a few weeks ago, Daniel Island never had a baseball team that won a state title. But that was then and this is now. The 11-12 year-old all-stars won a state title and are headed to Virginia. Daniel, who coached football at Palmetto Christian after leaving BE, is strictly baseball these days. He helped with the BE baseball team, serving as an assistant for Mike Darnell from 2004-06. He’s also coached rec league baseball and travel ball. Now, he’s seeing stars – all-stars that is. “Baseball is my passion,” Daniel said. Provided by City of Charleston Recreation Department 1st Row (Left to Right): David Ketterman, John-Michael Jenkins, Nolan Clifford, Charlie Ludman, Zach Haenal, Jay Broach. 2nd Row (Left to Right): Tye Livesay, Charlie Olson, Riley Beard, Thomas Dietrich, Hayes Daniel, Evan Williams. 3rd Row: Coaches Mike Ketterman, Jim Daniel, Jim Clifford. “I’ve been coaching baseball on Daniel Island since my son was four. I coached travel as well. When I was the football coach at Bishop England, I would sprint off the field after a game and head out of town to coach travel ball. I liked to tell people that I coached football Monday through Friday and baseball on the weekends.” Daniel says his team that is headed to Nashville is talented. He says many of the communi- ties in the Lowcountry have impressive talent in this age group. “We head to Nashville July 19 and it’s a pool-play format,” Daniel said. “So, we’re guaranteed three games. Nashville is a hot-bed for youth baseball, much like East Cobb, Georgia. So, I am excited to see the talent – and how we stack up against it.” Daniel said coaching nine and ten year-old baseball players is a lot different than coaching high school football players. He said football was mostly about X’s and O’s, but youth baseball is more about fundamentals and repetition. “I have a big bucket of balls,” he said. “I hit grounder after grounder after grounder. Consistency is the key for the players.” Daniel, of course, also hits balls to the outfielders. The team is sound fundamentally, talented, and feels no pressure in the big games. Most of the team members play travel ball, and it’s not unusual to play against older teams in tournaments. “We play up (against older competition) in travel ball,” Daniel said. “That way, when we go back to a diamond at 46 (pitcher’s mound to home) and 50 (foot bases), it makes it a whole lot less imposing.” The team won the state title by beating the all-star team on the Charleston peninsula one time and James Island two times. Magnificent custoM hoMe on the golf course in danIel Island Park 615 Island Park drIve - $1,525,000 6 Bedrooms • 6 Full and 1 Half Bath • 5,600 sq. ft. Study • Formal Dining Plus Breakfast Room • Finished Third Floor Media Room With Built-Ins • Suite Over Attached Garage Team Castengera Bob Welsh sally castengera 843.471.1860 (o) 843.971.3501 (o) 843.532.4480 (c) 843.452.7100 (c) [email protected] [email protected] June 30 - July 6, 2016 ■ The Daniel Island News thedanielislandnews.com sports 23 Rugby clinic on Daniel Island helps introduce sport to youth Brittany Tait [email protected] On Saturday, June 25, the members of Charleston Youth Rugby put on a clinic to inform young athletes about the worldwide sport of Rugby Union, commonly referred to simply as rugby. Rugby is a sport that was born from soccer and inspired by basketball and football. The main objective of the clinic was to teach kids to enjoy the game and their fellow participants, and to learn basic skills like passing, running, and learning to communicate while playing. The clinic was organized by Mr. Jeff Pace, whose two daughters participated. He organized the clinic because his daughters were interested in both field hockey and rugby. (There was a field hockey clinic already that had 35 girls participate in it, so his next step was a rugby clinic.) Mr. Pace explained that this is a perfect time to do the clinic, as the Rio 2016 Olympics are just around the corner. Interest is high now as well because both the Wando and Bishop England High School teams won state championships either this year. With around 200 former players living within the Charleston area, Mr. Pace believes that this could be the next sport brought to the area, and the next professional sport played on the island and surrounding Brittany Tait Brittany Tait The rugby clinic had around 14 participants, both boys and girls 6½ to 14 The clinic taught basic skills of the game with flags, instead of tackling, years of age, who were all eager to learn about the different aspects of the due to the young ages of the participants. game. areas. The clinic had around 14 participants, both boys and girls 6½ to 14 years of age, who were all eager to learn about the different aspects of the game. The clinic taught basic skills of the game with flags, instead of tackling, due to the young ages of the participants. The sponsor of the event was Bishop England Rugby Club, which provided equipment, jerseys, and flags to use with drills and better the experience. Former Clemson coach Jim Gaines was the head coach for the day and organized skills and drills for the kids. There were other former coaches from around the world who partici- pated in the activities as well. Mr. Gaines was a very well-known coach at Clemson University who got into rugby while studying there. He has always loved the sport and wanted to share his experiences with the young athletes of today to express what the sport has provided him the opportunity to experience: “The team (at Clemson) was welcoming and helped me excel at the sport. Traveling around the world and making friends from many countries and backgrounds has provided me a great understanding of this worldwide game.” Mr. Gaines was also selected to coach the Collegiate All-Americans in 2004, where he had the honor to coach young men who eventually represented the USA in the Rugby World Cup. He is very knowledgeable and wants to pass it on to the children of the Charleston area. Considering the little promotion that went into the camp, it was a great turn-out with all kids walking away with smiles, despite the almost triple figure heat. The next clinic will be held in Mount Pleasant over the Christmas break. Organizers hope to hold more through January and February. The end goal is to start a league of different age groups and town teams competing against each other, learning and growing in the sport. SWIM SEASON IS HERE! The 2016 DI Flying Fish Swim Team would like to thank all our sponsors FRIENDS OF THE FISH SPONSORS Alison Kowalski Photography Budget Blinds of Charleston Carolina One- Mike Zieminick Charleston Sports Medicine CMIT Solutions Coastal Kids Dental & Braces Cooper River Cycles Crescent Moon Orthodontic Croghan’s Jewel Box Crossfit Discovery Daniel Island Business Association Daniel Island Dental Group & Dr. Basha East Cooper Sporting Goods Island Eye Care Johnston Signs Laura Alberts Method Health Center Orlando’s Pizza Payne Law Firm Qwik Pack & Ship Sandy’s Cleaners Sonitrol South State Bank Vespa Pizzeria 24 sports thedanielislandnews.com The Daniel Island News ■ June 30 - July 6, 2016 Flying Fish drop hard fought meet to Coosaw Creek Benjamin Detar The Daniel Island Flying Fish began last week Wednesday with a 12 & Under meet against the Belle Hall Sharks. The Belle Hall meets are designed for fun as well as for development, and the swimmers were able to pick which events they wanted to swim. Coastal Carolina Aquatic Association (CCAA) competition resumed Thursday night against the Coosaw Creek Crocodiles. The Fish fell to the Crocodiles 209-328. DI swimmers never gave up, fighting down to the finish in all of their races. The meet opened with medley relays, and Coosaw took a slight lead over the Fish. It was during freestyle that Coosaw grabbed a large lead and never looked back. Races remained close, with DI swimmers finishing only a hair’s breadth behind Coosaw swimmers in butterfly and breaststroke. The freestyle relays were last, closing out another great meet. “We swam well, closing out our races hard. Hopefully we can turn those close seconds into firsts!” said Coach Rose Van Metre. This week the Fish travel to Summerville to face the Newington Tigersharks on Tuesday, and the Crowfield Killer Whales come to Pierce pool on Thursday! Every week the coaches select “swimmers of the week” whom they feel best illustrate, through work ethic and sportsmanship, what it means to be a Flying Fish. This week’s swimmers of the week are: 5-6 age group - Gillian Liegl and Jason Chalupsky; 7-8 age group - Eliza Dyson and Logan Leddy; 9-10 age group - Shoene Stechmesser and Porter Mathews; 11-12 age group - Lilly Jones and Harper Anderson; 13-14 age group - Kaitlyn Jackson and Quinn Dewitt; 15-18 - Kylee Keenan One of the Swimmers of the Week in the 11-12 age and Jakob Susol. Congratulations swimmers and good luck this week! group - Lilly Jones. Jacob Susol, right, was a swimmer of the week. He is pictured with his sister Katie charming home just a block from the marsh in cEntER pARk 1401 ElfE StREEt - $469,500 3 Bedrooms • 2 Full and 1 Half Bath • 1,554 sq. ft. Fireplace In Family Room • Large, Fenced-In Backyard Hardwood Floors Throughout • Detached Two-Car Garage Rick Adams 843.971.3510 (o) 843.367.8084 (c) [email protected] June 30 - July 6, 2016 ■ The Daniel Island News Po l i c e blotter ELIZABETH BUSH [email protected] Law enforcement officers with Daniel Island-based Team 5 of the City of Charleston Police Department are investigating a number of thefts from both vehicles and buildings that occurred in the area over the last several weeks. A Pierce Street resident notified police on June 2 that someone had broken a window on his vehicle to gain access. Money left inside the vehicle “in plain view” was taken, according to Lt. James Byrne of Team 5. Police suspect juveniles may be responsible for the theft. In another incident, a resident in Pierce Park alerted police that someone came into his garage around midnight on June 17 with a flashlight and began looking around. The homeowner was actually in the garage working at the time, and once the suspect saw him, the suspect fled on foot leaving a bicycle at the scene. The perpetrator was believed to be in his late teens or early twenties. It was later determined that the flashlight he was using to search the garage had been stolen out of the victim’s unlocked car. Police also took reports on two stolen golf carts. The first was taken sometime between June 5 and 7, while parked in the driveway thedanielislandnews.com Park was stolen between May 31 and June 3, according to police. of a Pierce Park home. The cart was unsecured Several bikes have also been reported stolen at the time and likely had keys in the ignition, in recent weeks. A bike locked at a bike rack stated Lt. Byrne. It was recovered on Blakeat 305 Seven Farms Apartments was taken way Street on June 8. A witness told police she sometime between June 4 and 5. The victim saw “a young man” on the golf cart. He then notified police of the theft on June 8. The same reportedly jumped off and fled the scene on day, another bike was taken from the bike rack foot. No arrests have been made in that case at the Daniel Island Library. as of yet. A Mount Pleasant man who took a miniA golf cart used for maintenance at an excavator for a spin at the construction site apartment complex at the end of Seven Farms for the new Philip Simmons Elementary and Drive was also reported stolen. The victim Middle Schools has been charged and arrested reported it missing on June 18. It was found with grand larceny. The suspect was trespassa short time later at the soccer/lacrosse field ing on the site when he got his own personal behind the 305 Seven Farms Apartments vehicle stuck, according to police. He then complex. The officer who located the vehicle located and started the mini-excavator in an apprehended and arrested a juvenile in conapparent attempt to try to pull his car out. nection with the crime. The investigation is After trying unsuccessfully to free his vehicle, on-going. he drove the mini-excavator to a different A contactor doing work at a business on the area and left it. Oh the morning of June 3, the Charleston Regional Parkway off Clements suspect was located and identified. Ferry Road notified police on June 20 that Police recently identified some stolen propsomeone had stolen a high-end drill from the erty that was discovered at a Daniel Island ressite. The victim set it down to get more tools, idence by a family member. Many of the items but when he returned it was gone. A construc- had been taken from recent B&Es, including tion site in Daniel Island Park was also hit by a keys to cars. No arrests have been made as of thief or thieves, according to police. Sometime yet but the investigation is continuing. between June 10 and 11, someone took a large A flim-flam was reported to police on June quantity of hardwood flooring that was to be 3. According to Lt. Byrne, the victim in the installed in a new home. The site was unsecase attempted to purchase a car through cured at the time of the theft, said Lt. Byrne. Craigslist but got swindled when asked to pay A kayak tied up at a dock in Daniel Island for the purchase with iTunes gift cards. The CUSTOM Interior & Exterior f{âààxÜá Mfg. POLYWOOD 2-3 Weeks Delivery Since 1987 Lifetime Guarantee HARDWOOD 456 456 Mfg. POLYWOOD Lifetime Guarantee HARDWOOD 2-3 Weeks Delivery 19 $ “Serving Daniel Island since as low asIf you don’t know per us sq. ft. 1998. ask your neighbor.” We build what we sell. Something to fit any budget. CUSTOM Interior & Exterior Shutters Since Since 1987 1987 FREE CONSULTATION & INSTALL Consultant — Barry Coulter FREESales CONSULTATION ONSULTATION & INSTALL NSTALL 843-830-9654 651-9490 or 800-922-9572 www.ThePlantationShutterCo.com crime 25 victim, a Barfield Park resident, complied with the request, to the tune of $1,500, but never received the car. An aggravated assault with a firearm occurred on June 8, stated police. The incident, which reportedly stemmed from road rage, took place on I-526 West. One vehicle reportedly cut the other off, which resulted in the offended party raising a shotgun in the direction of the other driver. The suspect fled the scene. An investigation is ongoing. A Beresford Hall resident notified police on June 14 that her ex-boyfriend had punched her car, leaving numerous dents. He was later arrested and charged with damage to personal property. Police were notified on June 17 that someone had thrown a rock at a window of a bank on Daniel Island. The window was shattered, but did not fall out of the frame. No entry was gained to the bank. An arrest is pending in a case involving a disgruntled employee who was terminated from a business on Fairchild Street. The suspect reportedly made threats against his former manager, who notified police. A diamond ring was found on the sidewalk behind a business on Seven Farms Drive on June 10. Team 5 has not yet been able to identify the owner of the ring. Anyone with information that may help police solve crimes is asked to call (843) 7437200. 26 arts thedanielislandnews.com The Daniel Island News ■ June 30 - July 6, 2016 A resident ‘apple’ returns to art and sets up July show at Honeycomb Café Jennifer Johnston [email protected] The apple didn’t fall far from the tree. Oh, sure, it rolled away a bit and in its own way changed the landscape. But it remained shaded by the branches that had once cradled it, and bore their indelible markings. Daniel Island So it was with Daniel artist Ginny Island resident Ginny Paternite returned Paternite. Growing up to the canvas as a fan of – and often after retiring from model for – her artist teaching. father, it seemed she had a little watercolor in her blood. She was raised in upstate New York, and when it was time to further her studies as a young adult, it was no surprise that her dad encouraged her to attend art school. Conceding to a love of art, for its own sake as well as the connection to her dad, Paternite earned an undergraduate degree in art education from the University of Iowa and taught in Iowa and California for three years. But taking a bit of a turn with “Safe Harbor” is one of the artist’s many oil color works available for sale. Paternite incorporates accessories or toys in pet portraits to help convey a little personality. a Master’s in social studies education from Miami University in Ohio, she ventured on a 17-year path of teaching high school American history while raising three children. During what was largely a creative hiatus, her passion for painting bore little fruit. It wasn’t until retirement and a relocation that Paternite was able to re-devote herself to the brush and canvas. She and husband Carl moved to Daniel Island, their “dream retirement location,” in 2011. Their children are grown (Ryan, 44, lives in South Orange, New Jersey and works as artistic director at Birdland Jazz Club in New York City; Erin, 38, lives in Oxford, Ohio and works as a child mental health researcher at Miami University; Meghan, 32, lives in Bluffton, South Carolina and is an ER physician at Beaufort Memorial Hospital), and seven beloved grandchildren are a bit of a commute from Charleston. And so Paternite has gifted to herself a natural transition back to art. She has joined the Daniel Island Art Guild as well as two other local artist associations, has become a regular at area workshops, shows at events from the Blessing of the Fleet to the Mount Pleasant Arts Festival, and has ongoing exhibits in Charleston galleries. From landscapes and still life to portraits of people and pets, Paternite paints on pure inspiration as well as client commission. She is displaying at the Honeycomb Café in Daniel Island for the entire month of July, and we had the pleasure of chatting with her in advance of her set-up at the restaurant. Jennifer Johnston: What art education did you glean from your dad versus your formal training? Can you point to a piece of advice your father gave you that hands-down trumps what you learned in the classroom? NO COVERAGE? The best value in boating Don’t let a little burn set your finances on fire. • Health • Disability • Dental • Medicare • Life Reese McFaddin Gately Bob Gately 843.856.3757 [email protected] [email protected] Robalo R206 2650 Clements Ferry Road | Charleston | 843.216.4700 www.longshoreboats.com Providing exceptional boats and exceptional service to Lowcountry boaters for the past 25 years. F See honeycomb on PAGE 27 www.benefitwork.com No charge for consultation WB price = Insurance Company price Workplace Benefits Healthinsgal June 30 - July 6, 2016 ■ The Daniel Island News thedanielislandnews.com Paternite paints on pure inspiration From honeycomb on PAGE 26 Ginny Paternite: An art education degree prepares you to have a little bit of knowledge in a wide variety of artistic media: painting, printmaking, pottery, sculpture, photography, etc. I’ve always wanted to develop my oil painting skills because my dad was an oil painter and I grew up watching him paint, learning through his example. I’ve only had time to hone my skills since retiring five years ago. Since moving to Daniel Island, I’ve immersed myself in painting, taking classes and workshops, joining three artist guilds, and painting nearly every day. I think Dad would be proud! JJ: Aside from your father, what artists did you grow up admiring? Who is hanging on your walls today? GP: There are so many artists whose work I love, it’s hard to choose a favorite. I admire Winslow Homer’s marine paintings; Edward Hopper’s landscapes with architecture; Dutch artist Rien Poortvliet, a masterful painter of wildlife and pets; and contemporary American artists, such as impressionist Tom Nachreiner and portrait and figure artist Christopher Zhang. I wake up every morning to Hopper’s “The Lighthouse at Two Lights,” which hangs next to my bed. Of course, some of my dad’s paintings fill my walls, as well as my own! JJ: On what, and with what, do you prefer to paint? GP: I pretty much just do oil on canvas but have had some fun painting house portraits on slate as gifts for friends and family. JJ: How important is it to you to capture the personality of the people or pets you paint? Can you share a secret or two about how you actually do that? GP: It’s extremely important to capture a subject’s personality when doing a portrait. I like to use an interesting pose and include a personal item in the painting like a preferred item of clothing, hat, jewelry, Whether from photos or live models, the artist’s etc. When I paint a pet portrait it’s fun to subjects - such as “Meghan” - come to life on include a favorite toy. I also focus on the canvas. eyes, using lots of light and reflection. JJ: Kids and pets (and sometimes adults) of photos. have difficulty sitting still, so how on earth JJ: What are the benefits of being a memdo you paint a fidgety child or a squirmy ber of the Daniel Island Art Guild? Does the animal? feedback you receive from the art commuGP: I paint from a photo or a composite nity impact your work differently than that arts 27 from your customers? GP: The Daniel Island Art Guild has given me the opportunity to meet some wonderful artists on Daniel Island and learn about exhibit opportunities on the island. I’m also a member of the Mount Pleasant Artist Guild and Charleston Artist Guild, where I exhibit at the CAG Gallery on East Bay Street downtown. I paint every Thursday morning with a group of terrific artists in the Mount Pleasant Artist Guild. We critique and help each other. Another set of knowledgeable eyes is always appreciated. I’ve won several recent awards at exhibitions and have sold several works at the CAG Gallery. All of this serves as valuable feedback and affirmation! JJ: Will the pieces you are showing at the Honeycomb Café be offered for sale? What’s the best way for folks to contact you for commission work? GP: Yes, most will be for sale. Some will not be for sale but are examples of the kind of commissioned work I do. Honeycomb has generously offered to accept payment if someone would like to purchase any piece. I’m happy to accept commissions for portraits, pet portraits, home portraits, or anything, really. 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Your Key to Property Management Single Family Homes 409 Buffware Court....................$4500 3592 sqft; 4BD/3.5BA in Beresford Hall 452 Sanders Farm Lane...............$3100 2380 sqft; 4BD/3.5BA, The Retreat at Beresford, 2 car garage Furnished Condo 500 Bucksley Ln. #105 ...............$1400 756 sqft; 1BD/1 BA Unfurnished Condo 135 Pierview St. #305................ $1800 1167 sqft; 2 BD/2 BA 652 Coleman Boulevard, Suite 102 Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 PH: (843)278-1600 | FAX: (843)278-1602 ADVERTISE YOUR VACATION PROPERTY FOR RENT OR SALE to more than 2.1 million S.C. newspaper readers. Your 25-word classified ad will appear in 101 S.C. newspapers for only $375. Call Alanna Ritchie at the South Carolina Newspaper Network, 1-888727-7377. PLACE YOUR AD TODAY. Call 843-343-2006 and view properties at www.CharlestonRentalProperties.com RENTAL PROPERTY John 3:16 DANIEL ISLAND RENTALS Furnished Condominiums 100 Bucksley Ln.................................$2175 #301; 3br/2ba; approx 1336 sqft Private garage 600 Bucksley Ln.................................$1595 #204; 1br/1ba; approx 756 sqft Unfurnished Condominiums 144 Fairbanks Oak Alley………….....$3200 #2A; 3br/2.5ba; approx. 2650 sqft DI Club Social Membership 200 River Landing Dr.........................$2250 #D-210;3br/2.5ba; approx 1619 sqft 200 River Landing Dr.........................$1950 #E-102; 2br/2/5ba' approx 1603 sqft 200 River Landing Dr.........................$1825 #F-303; 2br/2ba; approx 1210 sqft 400 Bucksley Ln……………….………$1575 #302; 2br/2ba; approx. 1100 sqft 135 Pier View…………………..………$1225 #103; 1br/1ba; approx. 884 sqft 130 River Landing Dr.........................$1150 #7313; 1br/1ba; approx 800 sqft 130 River Landing Dr…………....……$1075 #3202; 1br/1ba; approx. 650 sqft Private garage Commercial Space 234 Seven Farms Dr.........................$3600 STE 123: 4 offices, half-bath, kitchenette 2nd floor walk-up OFF-ISLAND RENTALS Single Family Homes 1188 Landau Lane……………...........$1950 3br/2.5ba; approx. 1653sqft 399 Price St........................................$1195 3br/2ba; approx 1080 sqft EASY! 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All real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preferences, limitations or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate that is in violation of the law. classifieds PLACE YOUR AD IN 107 S.C. NEWSPAPERS and reach more than 2.4 million readers using our small space display ad network Statewide or regional buys available Alanna Ritchie 888.727.7377 scnewspapernetwork.com South Carolina Newspaper Network 31 32 The Daniel Island News ■ June 30 - July 6, 2016 thedanielislandnews.com ExpEriEncE ThE FinEsT in sErvicE – call prEsTigE To sEll! W NE Y IL M K FA EE R S C OU N L O BU E FA OM H NG I ST I L 47 Iron Bottom Lane ..............................................................................$1,849,000 5,500SF, 6 Bedrooms - Golf course views front and back! Large over-the-top kitchen. Luxury master suite with huge bathroom & closet. Enjoy 5 porches on this home! It is a must see. Holy Buceti & Sure Campbell 843-442-5218 E E AT OM M H TI N UL TO E ES TH RL A CH & B K LU C C DOHE , S T EW TO I V LK A W 61 Watroo Point.............................................................$4,100,000 6,377 SqFt, 4 Bdrms – Waterfront with dock. Elegant home at the end of Watroo Point. A stunning home in every regard. Entertianment plaza with pool, spa, outdoor kitchen, and fire pit. Walk to the club. Sue & Scott Campbell 843-259-9913 G IN M CO ON O S 152 King George Street ...................$1,089,000 2,752 SF, 3Bdrms- Meticulously maintained home with tons of upgrades including a true Charleston garden and courtyard. Numerous outdoor porches allow you to enjoy the Low country lifestyle. Holly Buceti 843-442-5218 225 King George.....................................................................................$1,469,900 4463SF 5 Bdrms – Backing to water views/marsh, this JD Smith Built home has open plan with office, stacked rear screened porches, elevator and views! Bonus room and guest suite. www.225KingGeorgeStreet.com Sue & Scott Campbell 843-259-9913 D L SO 51 Watroo Point ...........................................................$1,599,000 3905 SF, 4 Bdrms Situated on a private lot on prestigious Watroo Point. Marsh front home with crabbing dock. Stunning views from this Max Crosby built home. www.51watroopoint.com Sue & Scott Campbell 843-259-9913 110 Ithecaw Creek St. ..................................................$1,450,000 4,914 SqFt. 5 Bdrms – Majestic Brick home. Perfect open floor plan with main floor master, attached large FROG a few steps from kitchen (perfect play room for kids or adults), and 3 car garage. Large fenced yard. www.110ithecawcreekstreet.com Sue & Scott Campbell 843-259-9913 D L SO D L SO 143 King George Street.......................$935,000 3719SF, 4 bedrooms plus office and media room. A unique and contemporary home in Daniel Island Park! Beautiful porches, rooftop deck and outdoor living spaces. www.143KingGeorgeStreet.com Tricia Peterson 843-847-1762 1989 Pierce St.....................................$705,000 3,194 SD, 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 D L SO GE TI ES R P 1175 Rivershore Road ........................$700,000 Aprox. 3100 SF, 5 Bdrms - Beautiful Beresford Creek Landing custom built home. Like new construction. Main floor master. Blue stone patio. Sue & Scott Campbell 843-991-8633 S R DE O A O R FL G N UP I A , M ER T AS M R YE BU 3006 Baltimore Street..........................$627,000 Lovely home on a quiet street with a 1st floor master suite and a finished FROG in the detached garage. Bob Farina 631-374-6742 D L SO 843.259.9913 • www.PrestigeHomesOnline.com 214 Clouter Creek................................$509,000 2572SF 4Bdrms plus large media room. Main Floor master and lots of upgrades make this home a must see. Holly Buceti 843-442-5218