Dataw Island October 2009 E-Newsletter
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430 BB Sams Drive
$349,000
MLS# 121199

Looking for a NEW home??? This very lightly used home shows as new. Custom kitchen, very open floor plan, wood flooring and additional office/bedroom combines with low maintenance hardi plank exterior to make this home a great value. Move right in as this home is in great condition and requires no updating.

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Featured Community Event - Hunting Island Lighthouse 150th Celebration

The Friends of Hunting Island State Park will host the 150th Lighthouse Anniversary Celebration October 16 -18, 2009. The Celebration will feature events all weekend at both Hunting Island State Park and in Beaufort, with a wine-and-appetizer reception; a sand-sculpting contest, student art exhibits, a 5k run/walk, the historic three-act play “People of the Light” and Sunday's grand ceremony featuring speakers, musicians, contest winners and a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter flyover on the calendar

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Hunting Island Lighthouse is one of eight light stations on the S.C. coast, and the only one open to the public. The climb to the top offers a spectacular view of the beach, surrounding waterways, other islands and the Atlantic Ocean.

The first lighthouse on Hunting Island, originally constructed in 1859, was built to guide vessels along the coast between Charleston and Savannah, Georgia. It warned ships away from the dangerous shoals, sandbars and reefs along the South Carolina coast. During the Civil War, Confederate soldiers destroyed the light station to prevent the Union Army from using it for navigation.

The lighthouse was rebuilt in 1875, with the distinctive black and white coloring, and was designed to be movable in case of erosion. The lighthouse was moved one mile in 1889 to its present site and remained active until June 16, 1934.

For a complete schedule of events during the celebration, visit friends-of-hunting-island-sc.org or call (843) 838-7437.

 

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Meet our Residents - Getting to Know Dataw Island Resident Sue Zankowski

Sue Zankowski recently captured her seventh consecutive Dataw Island Ladies Club Championship. We sat down recently and talked with Sue about her titles and life on Dataw Island.

Dataw: Congratulations on your Dataw Island Ladies Club Championships. Tell us more about the championships and has anyone else accomplished your feat of seven consecutive titles?
Sue: It was a great thrill to win the 2009 Dataw Island Ladies Club Championship. Winning my seventh consecutive tournament (from 2003 to 2009) has been a big thrill in my life.  Another Dataw member, Bernie Messina, also has seven titles but not in a row like mine.

D: What is your favorite memory from any of the championships?
S: To have all my friends (especially my twin sister and husband) watch me win!  I love the fact that people come out to watch the tournament and support the golfers for reaching the finals of the Club Championship. 

D: What is the strongest part of your game?
S: My iron shots, especially around the greens. 

D: How do you prepare for the Club Championships?  
S: I work extra hard on my short game and then worry about the whole tournament.

D: Do you compete in tournaments other than the Dataw Island Club Championship?
S: Yes but since I work full-time, I haven't been able to participate very often.  Last year, I came in third in a South Carolina tournament at Hampton Hall and five years ago, I won the South Carolina Tournament of Champions tournament up in Pawleys Island, S.C.

D: How long have you been playing golf?
S: I started playing golf at around 14 years of age and continued until around the age of 21. I took a hiatus and returned to the game about 25 years ago.

D: How did you get introduced to golf?
S: My mom wanted to learn how to play golf since our Dad played. She thought it would be neat to take golf vacations with him once he retired. So she took my twin sister, me and our younger sister to Springdale Golf Club, in our hometown of Princeton, New Jersey. She taught us the rules of golf and the etiquette (very important as a teenager to make sure we didn't commit a faux pas) and the club pro taught us about the skills of the game. We quickly started hitting it longer than our Mom but she was always down the middle of the fairway - plop, plop, plop!!  Dad was always our biggest cheerleader.

D: When did you move to Dataw?
S: My husband, John, and I moved to Dataw, full time, in September 2005 when he retired. But, we bought our land and golf membership back in 1999.

D: What is your favorite aspect of living at Dataw?  
S: The people!  It is such a great community with everyone ready to help out anytime and do anything necessary to help your neighbor!  Of course, I love our golf courses and the people who have committed to make Dataw a wonderful place to live.

D: What do you do when not playing golf?  
S: I work at Munich Re America Reinsurance Company.  It is a full-time job but I work out of my home and travel to our client's locations. I am often away two out of four weeks a month. I also enjoy cooking gourmet meals and reading mysteries when off the golf course.  


News Flash!

Dataw named one of the Top South Carolina Retirement Communities by BestRetirementDestinations.com

Dataw Island was named one of the top South Carolina retirement communities in a recently-released ranking by BestRetirementDestinations.com, the independent authority on the best places to retire.

Each location was reviewed using an established evaluation process for retirement communities that includes residential options, visual appeal, recreational activities, social networking, and safety/security.

 

Dataw received an overall score of 96% and was rated “excellent” in the following categories: residential options, visual appeal, social networking and safety and security. Dataw received a “very good” in the category of recreational activities.


Dataw Island Yacht Club's Circumnavigation of Morgan Island


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