Dream on! Every bride has a dream. Make yours come true at Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort. Read more on p. 10. Welcome to Paradise What’s it really like to live here? Get a glimpse of the good life on p. 22. Given the shaky state of the economy over the past few years, it’s understandable that people are hesitant about spending money, especially when it comes to a sig- nificant investment such as a home. The real estate market has been particularly confusing, and the outlook continues to be mired in debate: “It’s time to buy.” “Have we hit bottom yet?” “We’re on the way back up!” What’s a prospective buyer to think? According to Bill Baldwin, director of sales for Dunes Marketing Group, the time to buy real estate is when you have money to invest. But he emphasizes the importance of time and patience. “Historically speaking, Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort is the perfect vacation destination for families, with plenty of activities to enjoy together as well as age-appropriate pro- grams designed just for the kids. Super- vised summer activities run from June through August, offering children ages 6+ the opportunity to experience the very best of Hilton Head Island, including golf, tennis, boating, fishing, water sports and more. All trained camp counselors are certified in CPR and first aid. Here’s a preview of what’s available. Read more at palmettodunes.com! continued on page 14 Kids' Stuff and Family Fun continued on page 8 real estate always increases in value over time,” he said. “It’s not a quick fix, but it appreciates. It doesn’t happen overnight.” The test of time If you really want to know what the future holds for real estate, forget about the short- term forecast and consider the historical data. A look at the numbers over the past 10 years reveals a time-tested trend that is positive and profitable. For example, in 1999, the median price of a home in Palmetto Dunes was $521,500. In 2009, even after this major market correction, the median price was $760,000. The median price for a villa By Linda S. Hopkins in 1999 was $218,000. In 2009, that median price was up to $335,000. By comparison, let’s look at what’s hap- pened to stocks. On December 31, 1999, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was 11,497. Ten years later, on December 31, 2009, the Dow closed at 10,428. The bottom line? While most stocks have remained stagnant or declined in value over the past 10 years, real estate has increased in value by an av- erage of nearly 50 percent! “The logical side of this tells us that real estate, historically, is a tremendous invest- ment,” said Baldwin. “But it is about time. It’s kind of like a merry-go-round. What’s important is to get on and stay on. Some people think they’re going to get in and out and in and out; it doesn’t work that way.” Signs of stabilization According to Baldwin, who has been a leader in the real estate business on Hilton Head Island for over 30 years, signs point toward market stabilization. “Although quite a few new properties have come on the market, generally speaking, inventories are declining,” he said, citing a 10 percent inventory decline in Palmetto Dunes over the winter months and a 60 percent increase in first quarter sales over the same period in 2009. Research has shown that with a six-month inventory, home pricing remains stable. If the inventory is less than six months, Real Estate: It's About Time! FIREWORKS SCHEDULE June 22 & 29 July 6, 13, 20, 27 August 3 & 10 Plus an expanded fireworks show, July 4th at dusk HarbourFest 2010 Looking for something fun to do in the evening? Join the crowd at Shelter Cove Harbour every Tuesday night from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The festivities begin at 6 p.m. when islanders and visitors alike flock to the beautiful Mediterranean-style harbor for an unforgettable evening of entertainment. One of Hilton Head Island’s most beloved traditions, the summertime celebration features food, arts and crafts and live music as well as a spectacular fireworks display at dusk on select Tuesdays (see schedule). HarbourFest truly offers something for everyone in the family. Adults enjoy strolling along the harbor, An Explosion of Family Fun! shopping, sipping cocktails and dining at the many delightful waterfront restaurants. Children are free to play and run off some extra energy. A highlight for both children and adults is the Shannon Tanner show, which includes an array of lighthearted and often humorous songs and stories that encourage audience participation. Onstage at the gazebo (mid-harbor), wearing his signature beanie hat, the local legend is back for his 22nd season at Shelter Cove Harbour, mesmerizing audiences of all ages. “I always hope crowds leave with a sense of spiritual uplifting,” said Tanner. “It’s all about filling their memory banks—that’s the ultimate souvenir.” continued on page 2 By Linda S. Hopkins Courtesy of the Hilton Head Island Visitor & Convention Bureau Homes, Sweet Homes The time to buy is now. Check out the area’s best real estate offerings on pages 15-18. INSIDE
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Dream on!Every bride has a dream. Make yours come true at Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort. Read more on p. 10.
Welcome to ParadiseWhat’s it really like to live here? Get a glimpse of the good life on p. 22.
Given the shaky state of the economy over the past few years, it’s understandable that people are hesitant about spending money, especially when it comes to a significant investment such as a home. The real estate market has been particularly confusing, and the outlook continues to be mired in debate: “It’s time to buy.” “Have we hit bottom yet?” “We’re on the way back up!” What’s a prospective buyer to think?
According to Bill Baldwin, director of sales for Dunes Marketing Group, the time to buy real estate is when you have money to invest. But he emphasizes the importance of time and patience. “Historically speaking,
Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort is the perfect vacation destination for families, with plenty of activities to enjoy together as well as ageappropriate programs designed just for the kids. Supervised summer activities run from June through August, offering children ages 6+ the opportunity to experience the very best of Hilton Head Island, including golf, tennis, boating, fishing, water sports and more. All trained camp counselors are certified in CPR and first aid.
Here’s a preview of what’s available. Read more at palmettodunes.com!
continued on page 14
Kids' Stuff and Family Fun
continued on page 8
real estate always increases in value over time,” he said. “It’s not a quick fix, but it appreciates. It doesn’t happen overnight.”
The test of timeIf you really want to know what the future
holds for real estate, forget about the shortterm forecast and consider the historical data. A look at the numbers over the past 10 years reveals a timetested trend that is positive and profitable. For example, in 1999, the median price of a home in Palmetto Dunes was $521,500. In 2009, even after this major market correction, the median price was $760,000. The median price for a villa
By Linda S. Hopkins
in 1999 was $218,000. In 2009, that median price was up to $335,000.
By comparison, let’s look at what’s happened to stocks. On December 31, 1999, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was 11,497. Ten years later, on December 31, 2009, the Dow closed at 10,428. The bottom line? While most stocks have remained stagnant or declined in value over the past 10 years, real estate has increased in value by an average of nearly 50 percent!
“The logical side of this tells us that real estate, historically, is a tremendous investment,” said Baldwin. “But it is about time. It’s kind of like a merrygoround. What’s important is to get on and stay on. Some people think they’re going to get in and out and in and out; it doesn’t work that way.”
Signs of stabilizationAccording to Baldwin, who has been
a leader in the real estate business on Hilton Head Island for over 30 years, signs point toward market stabilization. “Although quite a few new properties have come on the market, generally speaking, inventories are declining,” he said, citing a 10 percent inventory decline in Palmetto Dunes over the winter months and a 60 percent increase in first quarter sales over the same period in 2009.
Research has shown that with a sixmonth inventory, home pricing remains stable. If the inventory is less than six months,
Real Estate: It's About Time!
Fireworks schedule
June 22 & 29July 6, 13, 20, 27
August 3 & 10Plus an expanded fireworks
show, July 4th at dusk
HarbourFest 2010
Looking for something fun to do in the evening? Join the crowd at Shelter Cove Harbour every Tuesday night from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The festivities begin at 6 p.m. when islanders and visitors alike flock to the beautiful Mediterraneanstyle harbor for an unforgettable evening of entertainment. One of Hilton Head Island’s most beloved traditions, the summertime celebration features food, arts and crafts and live music as well as a spectacular fireworks display at dusk on select Tuesdays (see schedule).
HarbourFest truly offers something for everyone in the family. Adults enjoy strolling along the harbor,
An Explosion of Family Fun!
shopping, sipping cocktails and dining at the many delightful waterfront restaurants. Children are free to play and run off some extra energy.
A highlight for both children and adults is the Shannon Tanner show, which includes an array of lighthearted and often humorous songs and stories that encourage audience participation. Onstage at the gazebo (midharbor), wearing his signature beanie hat, the local legend is back for his 22nd season at Shelter Cove Harbour, mesmerizing audiences of all ages. “I always hope crowds leave with a sense of spiritual uplifting,” said Tanner. “It’s all about filling their memory banks—that’s the ultimate souvenir.”
continued on page 2
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ART / UNIQUE GIFTS• La Belle Image Fine Art Gallery 785.3112• Christmas on the Harbour 785.6748• The Golf and Boat Club /Bolton Smith Gallery 785.5611• Lettrs 842.3003• Nash Gallery 785.6424
DINING / TREATS• Bistro 17 785.5517• Little Venice Restaurant & Lounge 785.3300• Parrot Cove Grill & Bar 341.3500• San Miguel’s Mexican Cafe 842.4555• Scott’s Fish Market 785.7575• Frosty’s Italian Ices and More 341.5423
SERVICES• The Vacation Station 785.5100
TOURS / CRUISES• Outside Hilton Head 800.686.6996• The Ship’s Store 842.7001
BOATS / MARINE• Harbourside Marine Group 842.8401• Ship’s Store 842.7001
(June – August), 6:30 and 8 pm• San Miguel’s Mexican Cafe, 5:30 – 7:30 pm• Bistro 17, 6 – 9 pm• Scott’s Fish Market 5:30 – 9:30 pm
HARBOURFEST & SHANNON TANNERJoin us Tuesday evenings (June 22 – August 10)for this summertime celebration featuringfood, arts and crafts, live entertainmentwith Shannon Tanner and spectacularfireworks at dusk (weather permitting).Special show on Sunday July 4!
Shelter Cove Harbouris located mid-Island,directly across fromthe entrance toPalmetto DunesOceanfront Resort.
HarbourFest. Continued from page 1.Tanner has an uncanny memory for
annual visitors as well as locals who frequent his performances. Many of the adults he sees today started coming as kids and are now back with their own brood. “I love the kids,” said Tanner. “I have a sincere appreciation for what they represent on this planet. If you can come out here and watch these children and not be inspired, then you are just walking around dead.”
In addition to his Tuesday night show, Tanner entertains nightly, MondayFriday, with two onehour shows, starting at 6:30 and 8 p.m.
Additional live entertainment takes place nightly at several of the waterfront restaurants, including San Miguel’s, Scott’s Fish Market and Kingfisher. (See our calendar of events, p. 29, for more information. Check individual restaurants for their entertainment schedules.)
Dining options at HarbourFest include everything from festival fare, provided by sidewalk vendors, to fullcourse meals in diverse restaurant settings. Whether you’re in search of the freshest seafood in town, a juicy steak, a plate of pasta or a pile of nachos, you’ll find what you’re looking for at Shelter Cove Harbour, with a choice of indoor or outdoor seating.
It’s easy to satisfy your appetite for shopping as well. You’ll want to stop in the unique waterfront stores, featuring everything from designer clothing and fine art to children’s apparel, gifts, Christmas collectibles, housewares and souvenirs. In addition, along the walkways (on select Tuesday nights only), you’ll find an array of handmade crafts ranging from jewelry and handbags to Tshirts and toys.
If you’re here on vacation, maybe it’s time to think about owning a piece of paradise. For property information or to sche dule a tour, stop by Dunes Marketing Group’s harbor office, located waterfront at Harbourside II, visit their booth at the festival or give them a call at (800) 2585202. Knowledgeable and experienced Realtors are standing by to help you find just the right property to meet your needs, now and for the future.
Parking is plentiful and admission to the festival is free. Set your GPS for Shelter Cove Harbour, or better yet, if you are a resident or guest of Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort, call the Dunes Buggy for free transportation. (843) 6894222.
Make HarbourFest a habit this summer. For more information, call (800) 8273006 or (843) 7851106, or visit palmettodunes.com/hiltonheadharbourfest.php.
Every Day is Special at Shelter Cove HarbourIn addition to the Tuesday night festivities,
Shelter Cove Harbour is a hub of activity all summer long. Day or night, it’s the perfect place for shopping, dining, sightseeing and more. Stop off for lunch or dinner at any of the fine waterfront restaurants. Between meals, explore refreshment options such as coffee, ice cream, Italian ice, cocktails, cold beer or a relaxing glass of wine.
A variety of evening entertainment is available, including live music, dancing, magic and more. See our calendar of events (p. 29) for a complete list of restaurants and lounges offering entertainment.
If it’s time on the water you’re craving, visit the Ship’s Store and discover an astounding array of boating activities, including fishing, sightseeing and adventures for the whole family.
Serious fishermen will want to chat with store manager, Tommy Perkins. “He’s a longtime resident fisherman who has probably forgotten more about fishing than most people ever know,” said Dave Harris, harbormaster. “He knows what people need to know to fish here.” Coffee, advice and stories are free!
Read more about the marina on page 22 or call (843) 8427001 or (866) 4007894 to plan your day on the water.
Call the Dunes Buggy for your free ride to and from the Palmetto Dunes General Store!
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By Brian Kiggans
moving your opponent will produce many opportunities for you to win the point.
Apply pressureThere are different ways to
put pressure on your opponent such as coming to the net to give him less time to make the return shot, being in better shape so you can sustain longer points and forcing him to play to your strengths. Develop a sense for when your opponent is in trouble or tired. Look for signs such as leaning way back on the back foot or being pulled off the court. By doing so, you can create the pressure and situation to force opponent errors.
Attack a weaknessDiscovering and exploiting your
opponent’s weakness(s) is a smart strategy. During the warm up, analyze what he does well and what shots seem shaky. If you have played this opponent before, you should have written down everything about the last match so you have a record. If the opponent has a weak backhand, keep pressuring that stroke; don’t give him any breathing room. If your opponent is slow of foot, move him from side to side.
There are many ways to beat an opponent at tennis, and it’s not always about having the most powerful forehand, the fastest serve or the meanest slice. While learning proper mechanics and perfecting a variety of strokes can go a long way toward success on the tennis court, here’s a brief overview of habits that can increase your chances of winning:
Make consistency countFor the vast majority of tennis
players, consistency is the best way to win. At most levels, you win because your opponent makes an error, not because you hit a winner. If you can hit the ball back three or four times, you will probably win the point. The higher your shot tolerance or number of balls you are willing to hit before getting tired or losing patience, the more likely your opponent will miss. Tennis is a game of mistakes, so give your opponent another chance to make one.
Concentrate on placementDeliberate and accurate placement
of your shots is helpful not only in challenging your opponent, but allowing you to recover to the proper area of the court and anticipate the next shot. At the same time,
PALMETTO DUNES TENNIS CENTERRanked among “The 50 Greatest U.S. Tennis Resorts” since 1975 by TennisMagazine. It was also recently ranked #2 in the world for “Best InstructionalPrograms and Events” by Tennis Resorts Online. We offer 23 clay and 2 NovaProBounce courts (including 8 lighted for night play).
� Adult Programs• Serve/Return of Serve Clinic• Grand Slam Clinic• Competitive Doubles Clinic• Competitive Edge Drills• Stroke of the Day• Daily Drill• Daily Duo• Round Robin• Weekend Stroke & Drill• Create Your Own Clinic• Wake-Up Cardio Tennis(March – October & Holidays)
• Short Shots Clinic• Super Shots Clinic• Stroke of the Day• Grand Slam Clinic• Tennis Camps• Round Robin Tournaments
� Other Services• Racquet Stringing• Ball Machine Rental• Racquet Rentals
For more information or to requesta complete schedule of programs,call 843–785–1152 orvisit: PalmettoDunes.com
� COMPLIMENTARY ACTIVITIES �
(March – October)Welcome Exhibition & Happy Hour,
Monday Nights at 5:30 pmDemo Days,
Every Tuesday at 2:00 pmWorld Renowned Game
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Spring a surpriseSurprising your opponent with a
new shot, a different spin, speed or strategy will keep him off balance. For example, if you are a baseliner, surprise your opponent with a serve and volley. If you get a short ball, don’t always hit an approach shot. Try sneaking in a drop shot.
Get preparedBeing prepared for a match will
give you an edge. Preparation includes everything from equipment to fitness, strategy, scouting your opponent (or referring to your journal if you have played him before), and how the elements like the sun, wind, and temperature will factor into winning.
Stay cool, calm and collectedKeeping things in perspective can
help you perform better and win. People play better when they enjoy the match. Don’t let other players influence how you feel. Focus on what you can control like footwork, breathing and attitude. Don’t get too high when things are going well and don’t get way down when things start turning the other way. Play each point separately the best you can.
Brian Kiggans is head tennis professional at the Palmetto Dunes Tennis Center. Book a lesson by calling (843) 785-1152 or toll free (800) 827-3006. For more information regarding programs, clinics, or private instruction or to reserve courts online, visit palmettodunes.com.
Upcoming Events
Monday Night ExhibitionsSee how the pros do it: Join the pros at the PD Tennis Center for a free exhibition every Monday at 5:30 p.m. Enjoy complimentary beer, wine and lemonade; register for door prizes; and get 15% off all pro shop purchases.
Tuesday Demo DaysTest drive a new racquet: Drop by the PD Tennis Center on Tuesdays at 2 p.m., and try out the latest and greatest racquets. If you decide to purchase, get 15% off.
31st Annual Banana Open, June 4-6Men’s/women’s singles & doubles
Habits of Highly Effective Tennis Players
PALMETTO PREVIEWS • SUMMER ’10 PAGE 5
Play three of Hilton Head’s most acclaimed golf courses all located inthe Island’s most beautiful and easily accessible oceanfront resort. Enjoymore activities at Palmetto Dunes than any other resort in the Southeast.
� Robert Trent Jones OceanfrontA complete renovation of this famed oceanfront course makes it a localfavorite and a must-play for every Island visitor.
� Arthur HillsA shot-makers favorite and one of the Island’s most distinctive layouts.Golf Digest called it “the best of the three”.
� George FazioOne of the youngest courses to be named to America’s Top 100 and stillranked as on the Southeast’s most demanding.
� Play In Style & ComfortOnly at Palmetto Dunes can you cruise any coursein durable new, all-terrain Segway X2s, as seenrecently on the Golf Channel. Reservations required.
Another Island exclusive is that all Palmetto Dunescourses feature Coolwell air-conditioned golf cartswith compact air conditioners, and there is nocharge for these cool rides.
For golf reservations & Multi-Round Pass informationcall 843–785–1138 or visit PalmettoDunes.com
JOIN US FOR OUR FREE GOLF CLINICAND EXHIBITION EVERY MONDAY AT 4 PM!
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Most golfers fail to optimize distance and accuracy because their club takes the wrong route to the ball—specifically, outside-in instead of inside-out. Twisting your torso away from the ball only to rotate back toward it isn’t necessarily an intui-tive move for your muscles. Consequently, when most golfers get near the top of their backswing, their brain insists to them that they’re getting too far away from the ball, so they make the fatal adjustment of keeping the club close—meaning outside the target line—immediately serving to both weaken and misdirect the swing.
A proper golf swing takes an inside path toward the target line. You may have heard this 100 times and still find it hard to convince yourself to put it into practice. But execute it you must if you want to max out both length and accuracy, regardless of the type of shot you’re facing.
When you swing correctly, your club comes inside, goes up behind your shoul-ders, then, as you swing down, comes from that same inside path toward the ball, mov-ing down the line, through the impact zone, and curving back up and around behind your back again. In other words, the golf swing
doesn’t feel muscularly intuitive because it makes a circle, the clubhead opening and then closing for most of its duration, not on the target line. Hence the panic experienced by your brain and the ill-considered signals it sends you in response.
Here’s a simple drill to help you solidify the instinct for an inside-path swing. Place a 2-by-4 on its side an inch or two outside your ball, parallel to the target line. There are two parts of the swing that will avoid the 2-by-4 if you’re swinging along the cor-rect path and that will hit it if you’re not:
Taking the Inside PathBy I.J. Schecter with Doug Weaver
it swing back down. The clubhead will naturally swing open toward the ball, come through it and then close again. This is what we mean when we talk about the club releasing. When you let the club release, you allow it to follow its natural physical motion, and the result is greater length and accuracy. When the club doesn’t release, it’s because you’ve tried to guide the clubface straight through the impact zone and then tried to keep it straight, compromising both distance and accuracy.
Think of a tennis player bringing the racket back. Is it pointing at the target? No. The player starts the racket back away from the target, then, after impact, lets it release or continue through the zone to again point away from the target. Golf requires application of the same concept. When you let the club release, you’re letting its natural power be unleashed.
Doug Weaver is director of instruction at the Golf Academy of Palmetto Dunes and a DMG realtor. He is a former PGA Tour Pro and U.S. Open record holder and is currently a Golf Digest South Carolina Top-Ten Instructor.
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the takeaway and the downswing. If you make contact with the 2-by-4 during either part, you’re drifting outside the proper path or coming too far over the top (as opposed to around your torso). Both cause you to swing across the target line instead of along it, resulting in cross-spin being imparted to the ball and usually a slice.
To better understand the proper path a golf club should take—the path it physically wants to take—hold your 8-iron in your lead swing hand only (left hand for a righty); bring it back, and, without guiding it, let
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Catch More Fish—Chum 'em Up
can-eat free buffet (the live bait chum you are throwing in the water), these fish can be aroused and enticed to the surface where lighter line and bait can be very effective. I can’t wait to experience this with you on a summertime trip in the Palmetto Dunes canal!
Not only is the canal fishing red hot, the Intracoastal fishing is on fire, too. Shark fishing is one of the most exiting trips we have to offer for kids or adults, and June, July and August have to be the best three months of the year for this type of fishing. We can chum up the sharks just like we do the fish in the resort. (There is nothing like inviting them up to the back of the boat and picking the one you want to catch.) The feeling you get when your boat is surrounded by sharks makes you wonder who’s hunting who! The kids really love this way of fishing.
Live bait chumming is not only a great way to catch sharks, but a fantastic way to catch just about any species that lives in our waters. Call me, and let’s chum up the catch of a lifetime!
Whether you are an avid angler looking for that record-breaking catch or a family eager to do something special together, Palmetto Lagoon Charters is just the ticket. For more information, call (843) 301-4634 or visit palmettolagooncharters.com.
The heat is on, and the summer bite is just as hot. This spring was one of the best on record here in Palmetto Dunes Resort. (For some reason, when we have cold winters, it just seems to make the fish hungry.) With spring bite being so good, I am really looking forward to this summer and the memories that will be etched into my mind forever.
With the bait population exploding like I have never seen before, the amount of baby fry in the lagoon this spring points to an exciting summer. Fry refers to baby fish like mullet, menhaden, spot and pinfish when they are very small—too small for the big fish to eat yet.
By the beginning of summer this small fry will be big enough (at least two to three inches long) to whet the appetites of the most feisty fish. When the baits get this big, I like to live bait chum for the red and trout in the resort.
Live bait chumming is a very exciting technique to use in summertime fishing. The key is having enough bait in the live well to throw it back in the water for the fish to feed on; but you have to know where the fish are for it to work.
During the hot days of summer, the fish are feeding early in the morning and late in the evening. During the middle of the day, these fish lie up in the tree line or hang out in deep water to get away from the heat of the sun. By offering an all-you-
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Jacob Hancock and his seven-year-old nephew, Gaven Purvis, “chum up” a successful day of fishing with
Captain Trent Malphrus in the Palmetto Dunes canal.
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from your table or from our waterfront terrace.Northern Italian cuisine.
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“One day we caught Bob fourteen times,” recalled Buchman. “He figured it out: You chew on some chicken, they bring you up to the surface where you show off a bit, then they put you back over the side and you move on to the next one.”
Lest you think the trip is all about blood-lust, be aware that it’s a catch-and-release operation, and there’s more to the tour than just fishing. Captain George is happy to answer questions about the local ecosystem, and often he simply volunteers information; he may point out a snowy egret, talk about the history of the oyster industry or relate stories of the dolphin births he’s witnessed.
“There’s a lot more out here than just crabs,” said Buchman. “There’s a lot of bird activity, a lot of fish activity, and nature in general. We go up into the estu-aries where it’s rather quiet, and it’s nice to get away from the honking horns and the McDonalds. Unfortunately, we can’t guarantee that you’ll catch a crab; but we can guarantee that you’ll have a good time. If not, we just throw you overboard.”
on the Crabber JBy Michele Roldán-Shaw
ALL ABOARD
“Sometimes people have never even seen a crab before,” said Thomas Gadson, who skippers the Crabber J and has been with Adventure Cruises for 18 years. “They say, ‘Whoa, that’s how a crab looks?’ Kids always want to know if they can take one home for a pet…not a good idea.” And here Gadson is speaking from experience—he’s been pinched dozens of times.
But the real competition begins when the figures are entered onto a scoreboard: Each crab caught is worth a point, plus extra points for occurrences such as a double-play (two crabs together on the line, possibly because they’re mating) or the catching of any crab that the Crabber J crew has named. (Bob, Bill and Al are marked with magic marker on the backs of their shells.)
One fair spring day, a group of hearty souls embarked on a thrilling voyage of adventure, fraught with action and peril. Well, perhaps we’re exaggerating a little, but the handful of vacationers who went out on the island’s only charter crabbing boat sure had an exciting time.
As the Crabber J II eased out of Shelter Cove Harbour toward the shining waters of an undisclosed creek (secret crabbing locations must not be revealed), Captain George Buchman began his tongue-in-cheek routine. “Folks, get ready for severe weather,” he warned. “Seventy-eight degrees, winds at two knots, and waves cresting at an incredible height of…two inches. In other words, it’s Hilton Head’s version of Deadliest Catch.”
When the boat arrived at its destination, eager crabbers were briefed on how to man their equipment, which consisted of reels attached to very short rods stuck out over the side of the boat. Each line was baited with a raw, rubbery chicken neck (“super-secret bait,” according to Captain George), which is a preferred food of the local blue crab. The sport consisted of letting these weighted necks drop straight down to the bottom, conversing with your neighbor for a minute or two, then slowly reeling them back up. If there happened to be a crab attached, you scooped him up with a dip net, and this never failed to cause excitement.
Catch a crab, but handle with care. Learn the tricks of the trade on the Crabber J.
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Boating & FishingWater, water everywhere—and so many ways to
enjoy it. From dolphin watching to water skiing, it’s all here at Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort.
Adventure Cruises Since 1983, the best cruise value for your dollar! The 80-foot double deck cruise ship Holiday departs from Dock C at Shelter Cove Harbour. Dolphin watch cruises, sunset cruises, fireworks cruises and Shannon Tanner’s Wonderful, Wacky Wizzle Cruise (see p. 29 for description). The tick-et office is located at Harborside II. (843) 785-4558.
Skimmer Nature Charters Expect close encounters with dolphin and great birding on this personally guided nature tour. Two-hour minimum; six-person maximum regardless of age (U.S. Coast Guard regulation). (843) 842-9447 or skimmercharters.com.
Outside Hilton Head Activities Enjoy the Lowcountry waterways, with their abun-dant bird and dolphin populations and the salt marsh ecosystem. A variety of personalized trips are available, including a Daufuskie Island ex-perience. (800) 686-6996 or outsidehiltonhead.com.
Palmetto Dunes Outfitters Catch and release inshore fishing: two-, three- and four-hour fishing and/or nature trips through the protected lagoon at Palmetto Dunes. Beachside surf casting also available. Call (843) 785-2449 or (866) 650-4125.
Canoes and Kayaks There’s no better way to navigate Palmetto Dunes’11 miles of scenic lagoons than in a kayak or canoe from Palmetto Dunes Outfitters. Or, choose a canoe or kayak at Shelter Cove Marina and go exploring the saltwater environment of Broad Creek. Either way, you’re sure to have lots of fun! Outfitters: (843) 785-2449 or (866) 650-4125. Shelter Cove Marina: (843) 842-7001 or (866) 400-7894.
Family Ski Day Cruise from Shelter Cove Marina to our favorite ski grounds and learn to water ski or gain confidence on a kneeboard or wakeboard. Private instruction for all ages and skill levels. A more relaxing option is three hours of tubing. (800) 686-6996.
Sport Crabbing on the Crabber J Join the crabby crew on a sport-crabbing adven-ture. Everyone fishes for the sly and cunning blue crab. (Read more about it on page 7. Call (843) 422-5110 for reservations).
Surf Camp Learn to surf on the beach at Palmetto Dunes. All classes offered by Palmetto Dunes Outfitters. (843) 785-2449 or (866) 650-4125.
Arts EducationThe Arts Center of Coastal Carolina offers a
variety of arts education opportunities for children
of all ages, with workshops and day camps
conducted by professional artists. Read more on p.
27 or for details, visit artshhi.com. Pre-registration
is required for all classes, workshops and camps.
Call (843) 686-3945, ext. 233.
TennisSee for yourself why the Palmetto Dunes Tennis Center has been ranked #3 in the world by Tennis Resorts Online for its junior programs. Skilled professionals will help junior players to select a tennis activity tailored specifically to the player’s interests, ability level and schedule. Call the Palmetto Dunes Tennis Center for more information or for registration, (843) 785-1152.
Short Shot Clinic (ages 4-5) Combines tennis fun with motor-skill development.
Super Shots Clinic (ages 6-8) Focuses on more thorough instruction on each stroke. Emphasizes instruction and fun activities.
Junior Stroke of the Day(beginner to intermediate, ages 9-17) Students learn a new stroke every day. Instruction emphasizes consistency and control.
Junior Tennis Camp(beginner to intermediate, ages 9-17) While focusing on enhancing stroke development and production, juniors participate in a variety of fun games and activities.
Junior Round Robin Tournament (ages 9-17) Test your skills against juniors from around the world.
Junior Grand Slam (ages 9-17) Features tournament-level players. Teaches important concepts and key drills for the competitive player.
Hip Hop Cardio for TeensContact the pro shop for details: (843) 785-1152.
GolfDevelop your drive and sharpen your putting with
the acclaimed junior programs at the Palmetto Dunes
Golf Academy. Perfect for beginners or experienced
players. Clubs provided if needed. Reservations:
(866) 380-1778 or (843) 785-1138.
Palmetto Dunes Junior Clinics–
“Fun, Friends and Fresh Air”
Instruction in the basic fundamentals of the golf
swing, course etiquette and rules.
Palmetto Dunes Junior Golf Academy
This five-day program is the perfect learning
environment for all skill levels.
Advanced Junior Playing
(ages 8-18, not for beginners)
Play with the pro and learn at the same time.
Little Swingers (ages 4-7)
Learn the fundamentals of golf while singing
songs, resulting in amazing retention and success.
Junior Tees/Instruction
Permanent junior tees are a feature of the
Robert Trent Jones Oceanfront Golf Course.
Private instruction is available from the resort’s
PGA-certified professionals.
Special Junior Pricing
Juniors, ages 17 and under, may play for $50,
including tax. All juniors must have a valid
driver’s license to operate a golf cart.
Kids’ Stuff and Familiy Fun. Continued from page 1.
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By Michele Roldán-Shaw
Hilton Head has long been known as a premier destination for all things related to love. A moonlit walk on the beach, the gentle rustling of palmettos, balmy air and perhaps the satisfaction that follows a fine dinner and cocktails…suddenly the stage is set for romance. Love may bloom or “The Question” may pop, and it follows that bride and groom should want to return here for the wedding.
“Many of our clients have been vacationing down here since they were children,” said Nicole Guy, catering and events manager for Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort, which boasts several popular wedding venues. “They have good memories here, and they want to create memories of their own—carry on that tradition. Not only that, but if you look up and down the coast, from Myrtle Beach to North Florida, Hilton Head Island is by far the most beautiful. Everything is manicured, lush and well-maintained, and we cater to their needs.”
The signature facility at Palmetto Dunes is the Dunes House, where 75 to 80 couples tie the knot each year. Situated right on the white sand dunes
and backed by the gentle lapping of warm waves against the shore, the Dunes House provides the ideal ambience for simple, yet elegant ceremonies.
“It’s one of the few direct oceanfront options on the island,” said Guy, who estimates that 50 per-cent of her clients choose the Dunes House for everything from summer sunrise weddings, to Sunday brunch weddings during the cooler months. “You have the sea oats blooming in the background and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, so it’s intimate with a beach feel.”
An intriguing new ceremony option at Palmetto Dunes is the number 11 tee box of the Robert Trent Jones Oceanfront Golf Course. (At a recent wed-ding, the bride and her father rode in on Segways!) This provides what Guy calls “more of a live oak and scenic golf course feel”; Receptions can then be held in the clubhouse. Smaller, more intimate weddings can be held in one of the ocean- or lagoon-front private homes, which carry the built-in bonus of providing accommodations for members of the wedding party. Another facility is the Centre Court
Conference Center, a large covered dining pavilion adjacent to a gorgeous swimming pool.
“It’s really a flexible space,” said Guy. “For some weddings, we’ve done cocktails and hors d’oeuvres around the pool, dinner in the dining pavilion and dancing and entertainment in the interior space. It’s walking distance to the beach, so the actual cere-mony can be on the beach or on the pavilion deck.”
Overwhelmed by all the options? Guy and her associates are on hand to talk you through the entire process.
“We are a full-service, completely mobile planning company,” said Guy. “I work with the client from inception to invoice, sometimes up to two years in advance. We assist them with vendor recommendations; we’re there to help coordinate rehearsals; we’re onsite for the wedding and reception; and we can set up activities such as golf, fishing, kayaking etc. We’re a one-stop shop for great weddings.”
Mary Schane Johnson, who was married last April at the Dunes House, said she was going for a
Love is in the AirTie the knot at Palmetto Dunes
l-r: Brent Schweisberger escorts his daughter, Cyndi, down the aisle via Segway. Cyndi and Andy Powers say “I do” overlooking the Atlantic Ocean from the Robert Trent Jones Oceanfront Golf Course. The processional mimicks a traditional military salute with golf clubs instead of guns.
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natural theme at her ceremony; the beach wedding was all that she’d hoped and dreamed.
“It was a beautiful day,” said Johnson. “We had the wedding right on the beach, then we just walked up the steps to the Dunes House for the reception. It was very convenient and very romantic.”
Johnson’s experience working with the event planners was also quite positive. “Everybody was so helpful,” she said. “Things went so smoothly that I didn’t have to be a ‘bridezilla’ like you see on TV. Nicole and I went over the menu probably 15 different times, and each time we made a change; but I never felt like I was being a burden. Even as I was going back and forth, she was very responsive and made me feel comfortable about it.”
When the wedding was over, Johnson looked back and realized that the experience had been completely free from the stereotypical “catastrophes” that plague many weddings. “Honestly, it was perfect,” she said. “I didn’t have any problems. Our guests also said that it was seamless. And the food was just amazing; I think it was the asiago-stuffed new potatoes that everyone was going crazy over.”
Johnson was also impressed that the event planners came to the ceremony dressed in her colors. “It was like they were part of it,” she said.
Palmetto Dunes has everything you need for a fun and memorable wedding. And the friendly, efficient event coordinators will make every step along the way as stress-free as possible.
To plan a Hilton Head wedding, reception or a celebration at Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort, please call Nicole Guy at (866) 650-4130 or visit palmettodunes.com/hilton-head-weddings.php for more information.
With sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean, the Dunes House is a perfect venue for weddings and other special celebrations.
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CASUAL BEACHFRONT DININGThe Dunes House features a casual lunch and dinner menu,plus a full bar. Indoor and outdoor seating available. Stop byfor a delicious meal, a refreshing drink and stunning viewsof Hilton Head Island’s best beach.
Menu offerings include:• Appetizers• Salads• Burgers & Hot Dogs• Tacos & Sandwiches• Wraps• 12 & Under Menu for kids• Frozen Libations• Island Cocktails• Imported & Domestic Beers• Wine by the Glass• Plus, Daily Specials!
OPEN DAILY AS WEATHER PERMITS FROM 10 A.M. – DARKLUNCH SERVED STARTING AT 11 A.M.
UNLESS RESERVED FOR A PRIVATE EVENTCALL 843–686–9646 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
CHECK THE DUNES HOUSE CALENDAR AT THE PALMETTO DUNESWEBSITE FOR SPECIFIC DATES & HOURS DURING THE SEASON.
For information aboutreserving The DunesHouse for a privateevent, please call843–686–9623
Open to Palmetto Dunes Resort Guests & Property Owners
Not a day goes by that I don’t pinch myself to see if I’m still here or if I have died and gone to heaven. That’s because living on Hilton Head Island is as close as it gets to paradise on earth.
So, when it came time for a recent Palmetto Previews pow-wow (our seasonal planning meeting), I had a sudden epiphany: Why meet in a stuffy old office building when we could just as easily have our discussion at the beach? Donning our shorts, flip flops and sunglasses, my partners and I grabbed our notebooks and pens, made a quick call to the Dunes Buggy* (so we wouldn’t have to worry about parking) and headed to the Dunes House for lunch. Sharing spicy fish tacos, crisp salads, juicy burgers and a pile of fresh local shrimp, we got a healthy dose of sunshine and ocean air along with a free attitude adjustment.
Locals and visitors alike are discovering the convenience, value and pure joy of a day at the Dunes House. Now in its second year of operation as a grill and bar, the ever-popular Palmetto Dunes beach access point is truly the place to go for lunch, dinner, cocktails or just to enjoy the sand and surf—not to mention an ideal spot for a productive business meeting!
So gather up the family, a few friends or your work colleagues and head to the Dunes House. Heaven can wait.
*The Dunes Buggy is a free transportation service offered within Palmetto Dunes and Shelter Cove, March-October. Call (843) 689-4222 to schedule a pickup.
Specialeventnotice:
The Dunes House is also available for private celebrations, including family reunions, weddings, holiday parties and birthday parties and may be closed to the public on such occasions. To check the schedule, see the bulletin board posted at the Dunes House or visit palmettodunes.com.
To book a special event at the Dunes House, contact Nicole Guy, events manager for Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort, at (843) 686-9623 or e-mail [email protected].
Heaven Can WaitGone to the Dunes House…
By Linda S. Hopkins
Excitingnewdinnerspecials!
In addition to the regular menu, the Dunes House is now offering the following nightly dinner specials:
Island is very solid. People just want to be here and be part of this terrific lifestyle. The natural beauty, temperate climate and first-rate amenities are hard to beat anywhere in the world. Folks think of our island as much more than an investment. These are just some of the reasons that provide our industry with true stability.
There aren’t any “hidden” costs to speak of. Buyers interested in renting should strongly consider establishing a relationship with one of the local rental companies or the resort itself. Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort has an extensive property management division and is not only located at the entrance to the resort, but owns and operates the amenities, (golf, tennis, etc.), which makes it easy for guests and owners to plan their visits. All of these companies will charge commissions and fees for their services. Your other expenses are the same as homeownership, except you may have a regime fee if your property happens to be a villa.
Prices are significantly lower than just a few years ago. Buyers today are getting a bargain considering our previously historically high appreciation. Interest rates are still historically low but going up steadily. As the rates go up, so do the monthly payments on the principal balance. Presently, the buyer’s dollars go fur-ther than they will in the near future. In other words, buyers get more house now for the monthly payment required.
Another good reason to buy now is selection. Not long ago there were far fewer properties for sale. Some areas in the local resorts didn’t have any property for sale. This was especially true in the villa market. Today, buyers have choice.
buyersandsellers?Dunes Marketing Group offers home
warranties for both buyers and sellers. The policy covers the seller during the listing period and covers the buyer for one year after closing on their new property. While the policy has some limitations, most of the items that usually fail in a home are covered. There is a small deductible, but essentially the insurance company arranges for the repairs to be com-pleted in a timely manner and pays for same. Home warranties are good for both sellers and buyers as they offer our clients peace of mind regarding the condition of their properties.
Groupgeneratebuyers?Currently, DMG has four highly visible
locations. They are all designed to attract buyers to DMG. Most of the buyers we attract at these locations are visitors to the area. We also advertise extensively and work with existing owners for referrals. But, the office locations are a unique advantage and a key marketing tool for DMG.
Whatadvicewouldyougivefirsttimebuyers?
There hasn’t been a better time in the last few years to consider purchasing. Today, prices represent an incredible value; we have more inventory to choose from, and accessibility is easily obtainable. Also, as interest rates continue to rise, the cost of ownership will only increase.
First off, buyers need to work with an exper-ienced and knowledgeable Realtor. This way they can save time and learn quickly what their options may be. The next issue is price. Many of our communities could be outside their reach. However, there is something for everyone in the Lowcountry. The key is to find the right Realtor and simply get started. The process is really much simpler than it seems.
The biggest issues seem to result from home inspections. Most buyers don’t under-stand that in South Carolina, you buy property “as is” unless it’s otherwise stipulated. The exception is that the heating, air conditioning, electrical and plumbing systems, fireplace and appliances must be in good working order and the roof free of leaks.
The purpose of a home inspection is to confirm that the property is what the seller has represented it to be. Visible defects such as cracked floor tiles, scratched kitchen counter-tops or fogged windows should be noted and considered prior to making an offer. Once a contract is signed, the seller is not responsible to repair this type of defect.
theirproperty?Overpricing is the worst mistake. Property
normally sells at fair market value, which is the price that buyers are willing to pay. Pricing property at a realistic price, or at fair market value, will bring an early sale, fewer inconveniences and a greater monetary return for the seller. Today’s savvy buyers have easy access to market comparables and learn from them. If a seller’s property doesn’t compare in price to others that are similar, buyers won’t even want to see it.
Other critical mistakes sellers make are not preparing their property to show well and making it difficult for Realtors to access their property.
Sellers should list with a Realtor and real estate company who have an active, ongoing marketing program already in place for their clients. They can research local media vehicles such as newspapers, magazines and television to see which Realtors or companies have a substantial, well-recognized presence in the market.
Have more questions? Contact the professionals at Dunes Marketing Group: (800) 258-5202 or (843) 842-1111.
Bill’s Answers to your questions about
real estateBill Baldwin, director of sales and marketing for Dunes Marketing Group, has 30 years of experience in Lowcountry real estate. Here, he answers the 10 most frequently asked questions about real estate today.
Hilton Head Island MLS Year to Date Year to Date April 30, 2010 April 30, 2009
PALMeTTo DuneS, LeAMIngTon & SHeLTer CoveHoMeS Homes Sold 18 9 Sales Volume $16,671,000 $8,948,000 Ave. Sold Price $926,166 $994,222Days on Market 252 187
vILLAS Villas Sold 38 23 Sales Volume $16,553,600 $9,432,900 Ave. Sold Price $435,621 $410,126Days on Market 200 294
HoMeSITeS Homesites Sold 2 4 Sales Volume $1,105,000 $1,895,000 Ave. Sold Price $552,500 $473,750 Days on Market 154 230
ALL AreAS wITHIn THe HILTon HeAD MLSHoMeS Homes Sold 539 380 Sales Volume $228,209,936 $158,640,736 Ave. Sold Price $423,395 $417,475 Days on Market 145 137
vILLAS Villas Sold 230 107 Sales Volume $48,203,152 $27,509,020 Ave. Sold Price $209,578 $257,093Days on Market 141 192
HoMeSITeS Homesites Sold 80 36Sales Volume $11,260,500 $5,991,920 Ave. Sold Price $140,756 $166,442 Days on Market 196 207
homes increase in value. For example, if you had a five-month inventory of homes, prices would probably increase two-three percent per year. According to Baldwin, in late 2004 and the first six months of 2005, Palmetto Dunes had a one-month inventory. “We know from that experience if you have a one-month supply of homes, values go up about 25 percent per year,” he said.
Unfortunately, the reverse is true for excess inventory. The higher the inventory is over six months, the more homes go down in value. If you had a seven- or eight-month inventory, homes would likely go down only two-three percent per year. But if you have a 20-month inventory, prices would decrease somewhere around 20-25 percent per year.
Considering the number of active listings, according to Baldwin, we currently have about an eight-month supply of inventory—down dramatically from previous levels of 25 months. “You need six months or less of inventory for prices to stabilize. So we’re getting real close,” he said.
A bright future aheadWhile no one has a crystal ball, when
it comes to predicting the future value of real estate, a few fundamentals apply. One of the most obvious is that people will always be drawn to Hilton Head Island. The beach, golf courses, tennis courts, marinas and other desirable elements, including temperate weather, moss draped oaks, lush foliage, abundant wildlife, spectacular sun-rises and moonbeams over the Atlantic attract millions of visitors each year.
“We have taken great care to preserve the natural beauty and charm of the Low-country while providing all the comforts
and conveniences of a resort lifestyle in a small town environment. For those who choose to live, work, retire and/or vacation here, the ongoing value is unquestionable,” said Baldwin.
Whether the real estate market on Hilton Head Island has reached the very bottom or not remains to be seen. What is a firm reality, however, is that there are bargains to be found. The significant number of valuable properties available at a discount from their previous price is a unique opportunity for those looking to buy a piece of paradise. “Waiting even a few months may mean an opportunity missed,” said Baldwin. “If you are in a position to buy and you have a long-term view, now is the time.”
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HILTON HEAD OCEANFRONT RESORT
For almost 30 years, the Hilton Oceanfront Resort has been recognizedas a leading destination resort in the country, where owners have successfully reaped the rewards of ownership, some tax shelter and cashflow. While visitors and guests enjoy the Hilton’s numerous amenitiesand lovely accommodations, owners share in the hotel’s net operatingprofits. It’s that simple. So before you decide to purchase an investmentin the Lowcountry, we cordially invite you to call us today. You’ll findthe benefits of beachfront ownership at the Hilton Oceanfront Resorttoo good to pass up! Hotel condo units start at $70,000.
Call our Registered Representatives and Licensed Realtors Robbie Bunting or Ken Oliver today for more details!
1.800.258.5202 843.842.1111For additional information, including virtual tours, please visit our web page at www.dunesmarketing.com or e-mail us at [email protected]
267 Turnberry Village - Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath townhome in Palmetto Dunes. Enjoy all the amenities PD Resort has to offer: Golf, tennis, kayaking, fishing, canoeing, biking, three miles of ocean, three silver rated golf courses, three silver rated tennis courts & more! This is the life!
843.338.1708
Colleen Sullivan
Palmetto Hall
$595,000
372 Fort Howell Drive - Unbelievable! 5,300+ hsf for this price? Features 14’ ceilings, subzero fridge, granite counters, 3 car garage & separate in-law suite w/kitchenette. Huge decks overlook lagoon & golf, open floorplan & lg master suite w/office. Short sale subject to 3rd party bank approval.
8127 Wendover Dunes - 3rd row ocean. 1st floor location! 1 of the newest & most modern of ALL villa complexes in PD Resort! 9’ ceilings, Corian counters, crown moldings. 2BR, 2BA. Relax on the large screened porch overlooking protected wetlands! Pool & hot tub on premises!
843.338.1708
Leamington
Colleen Sullivan
1 Greenwood Drive - Enjoy the privacy of 3/4 acre w/sensational lagoon & golf views. Completely remodeled 4BR, 3.5BA home offers spacious living & entertaining areas. Beautiful hardwood & travertine floors, gourmet kitchen, luxurious master suite & spa bath, & much more.
843.684.3430 or www.HambletonHHI.com
Port Royal
$330,000
209 Port Royal Tennis-Village House - Only minutes from the beach,
amenities include; pool, tennis, elevator. Ideal second home or rental.
3 balconies, very large bedrooms. Village House has covered parking,
security system and a perfect location close to the Westin.
843.422.0434 or www.LaCoeTeam.com
Allan & Gloria LaCoe
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Palmetto Dunes
$599,50020 Offshore - $100,000 in Renovations! Just a 10 min walk to the beach! Beautifully renovated 4BR/3BA w/fabulous pool & spa. Open floor plan, Brazilian cherry flooring, beautiful kitchen loaded w/granite & all new appliances. Large screened porch & large patio.
866.842.0816 or www.Ken-Oliver.com
Ken Oliver
Shelter Cove
$299,0002202 Newport Villas - Spectacular waterfront marsh and deep water views. Enjoy the most breathtaking sunsets you can imagine. 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath. This centrally located gated community makes the perfect beach home.
843.422.0434 or www.LaCoeTeam.com
Allan & Gloria LaCoe
Palmetto Dunes
$1,199,00081 Mooring Buoy - “The Bridge”, perfectly positioned on the widest section of the lagoon & flip flop distance to the beach. Wraparound views will sweep you away. Features 4 BR suites, open living areas, workshop, private pool, & private dock (boat included).
$549,0002 Sutherland Court - This is where weekends last all week. This 4BR, 3BA beach cottage is across the street to the Atlantic Ocean. Featuring newer pool & spa, 1 car garage, vaulted ceilings, fantastic fireplace & screened in porch. Cheaper than most villas.
843.290.4166 or 843.842.0823
Steve Plowden
Shelter Cove
$925,000505 Main Sail Villas - Fabulous harbour front 3BR pent-house w/long harbour view allows you to enjoy the best Palmetto Dunes offers. Walk to all Shelter Cove shopping, dining, boating & fishing. Sit on the beautiful screen porch & watch the harbour activity or enjoy the pool on site.
843.686.7255 or 843.290.0380
Kathy Schroder
Palmetto Dunes
$545,0003129 Villamare - Great location! Great rentals! Great price! Owner has enjoyed this 2BR oceanfront location & says, “Let’s Sell It!” Has fitness center & indoor pool. Call Sharyn for easy showing!
843.816.4677 or HiltonHeadRealEstate411.com
Sharyn Skelton
Leamington
$1,375,000309 Windsor Place - Direct ocean views, beautifully fur-nished & immaculate 3BR/3BA villa overlooking white sandy beaches. Spacious open floor plan w/crown moldings, carpet & tiled floors. Ocean balcony views from LR, MBR & guest room. Enjoy 2 oceanfront pools w/Jacuzzi spa.
843.441.0295 or www.HiltonHeadHomes1.com
Jim Keillor
Shelter Cove
$74,5007319C Harbourside III - Gorgeous corner villa with spectacular views of harbour. Enjoy all the amenities of Palmetto Dunes Resort.
$899,0005 Stratford Lane - Exclusive Leamington Section of Palmetto Dunes. Spectacular 4BR/4.5BA home filled w/natural light & panoramic golf views. Eat-in kitchen, family room, formal DR, crown moldings & more! Private Master Suite opens to Savannah brick patio. A golf cart ride to the beach!
866.842.0816 or www.Ken-Oliver.com
Ken Oliver
Palmetto Dunes
$795,000510 Barrington Court - Best Oceanfront Penthouse 2BR villa for sale in PD. Remodeled to the studs, this villa offers new kitchen, new baths, new interior & new furnishings. Overlooking long sandy beaches w/the best oceanfront views, you’ll never find a sweeter deal in the market.
$749,0003332 Villamare Villas - 2BR Oceanfront villa in Hilton Head’s most popular location. This furnished villa is just one unit back from the front and has excellent ocean views. Great condition w/established rental history.
$339,0001768 St. Andrews Common - Desirable first floor flat! Extremely well maintained villa with 2BR, 2BA on one floor. One of the few St. Andrews with a screened porch. Short walk to pool. Enjoy the beach, tennis, golf and 11 mile lagoon.
843.842.0842 or www.hiltonheadhomesandvillas.com
Brenda Smith
Palmetto Dunes
$424,9007830 Centrecourt - Villa feels huge due to vaulted ceilings. Beautifully furnished w/many upgrades. New HVAC! Extra storage. The amenities are unmatched! Golf, tennis, marina, biking, 11 mile lagoon for fishing/kayaking & LESS THAN 5 MIN WALK TO THE BEACH!
843.422.4734
Michael Caffery
Shelter Cove
$345,0007158 Harbourside II - Beautifully decorated 2BR, 2BA villa w/tile floors & solid surface kitchen counters. Rental ready. Enjoy shopping, restaurants & boating in your backyard, or take the free shuttle & enjoy all the ameni-ties of Palmetto Dunes. This condo is priced to sell!!
888.222.5397 or 843.816.2254
Doug Eck
Palmetto Dunes
$389,000713 Barrington Park - Awesome upstairs ocean-side villa, totally upgraded w/new interior finishes including new carpet. Located in Palmetto Dunes w/ocean access, ocean-front pool in a park-like setting. The resort offers 3 champi-onship golf courses, a great tennis center & security.
$599,0007655 Huntington Villas - 11-Mile Lagoon View. 3rd row from ocean. Furnished flat. Great floor plan. Large screened porch. Granite counter tops. New appliances. Nearly new condition. Ready for living or rental. See to believe!!!
843.842.0837 or www.TadSegars.com
Tad Segars
$989,900
The Palmetto Dunes, Leamington and Shelter Cove Real Estate Specialists Since 1979
William J. ByrneBroker-In-Charge
For Listings, Statistics and More, Visit www.dunesmarketing.com
30 Years, $5 Billion In Sales, 90 Real Estate Specialists
1.800.258.5202 • 843.842.1111 • Email: [email protected] • Web: www.dunesmarketing.comCall today or stop by our Sales Offices at the entrance to Palmetto Dunes, Shelter Cove/Highway 278, The Mall at Shelter Cove Kiosk, Shelter Cove in HarbourSide II, & Freeport/Daufuskie Island!
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Shelter Cove
$649,000Allan & Gloria LaCoe
Leamington
$1,199,000Bart Whiteman
Leamington
$3,999,000120 South Shore Drive - End unit ocean front 3 story townhome! 4 car garage & 6 BRs designed & decorated by top design firm. Used only occasionally as 2nd home. 3rd floor has been expanded w/2 lg BRs & baths and extra laundry room! Upgraded in every way from floor to ceiling!
843.683.8523
Debbie Hills
Palmetto Dunes
$439,9007819 Centercourt - Wow! 100% renovation! Beautiful interior color board w/fine finishes. Furniture & beds have never been used. Even the mechanical features are brand new! You cannot beat the amenities. Less then 5 min walk to the best beach on the Island!
843.422.4734
Michael Caffery$1,299,900
Palmetto Dunes
2 Beach Villas - Reduced $200,000 by very motivated owner! Check out the view from this fantastic ocean front 3BR villa! Beautifully renovated & furnished, this villa is one of the best rental performers in all of Palmetto Dunes! Amazing property is a 1 of a kind! You can’t get closer to the beach & there is no better oceanfront location than this on Hilton Head!843.384.5384 or www.pauldanielshiltonhead.com
Paul Daniels
Leamington
$799,000498 Captains Cove - RARE 4BR-2 ROWS FROM THE OCEAN! Imagine your family making memories...sit on your deck enjoying the views of the 11-mile lagoon or simply walk across the street to the beach! 4BR, 3BA villa boasts large eat-in kitchen, dining area, LR, sunroom.
843.422.1295
Ann Kiewiet
Shelter Cove
$615,000310 Main Sail - Best Priced Direct Harbourfront Villa! Watch the boats go by from this almost new designer furnished permanent or vacation home. Two master suites, screened balcony, parking & storage below. Spectacular pool & spa! Free shuttle to the beach!843.298.4111 or http://dotholly.hiltonheadmls.com
Dot Holly
Palmetto Dunes
$229,9991952 St. Andrews Common - Located in the heart of Palmetto Dunes Resort, this 1 bedroom unit has stunning views of the Fazio Golf course and a beautiful tranquil lagoon. Come to the beach and enjoy all the amenities of the #1 Family Resort in the United States.843.816.1838 or hiltonheadislandonthewater.com
Mary Lynn Finn
Palmetto Dunes
$899,0002 Ginger Beer Court - Spend the day doing your favor-ite things, beaching, golf, beaching, tennis, beaching, bike riding, beaching, laying by the pool. All of this in a wonderfully furnished home. Great for both permanent residence or rental.
$699,0007325A Harbourside III - Great 2 bedroom villa over-looking the harbour.
843.683.6391 or www.hiltonheadpremierproperties.com
Michael Weppner
Palmetto Dunes
$469,00046 Offshore - Least expensive home in Palmetto Dunes! Panoramic golf views! 3 BR/2.5 BA with open floor plan plus two 2 car garage. Walk or bike to the beach. Buyer priced!
866.842.0816 or www.Ken-Oliver.com
Ken Oliver
Palmetto Dunes
$769,000+Hampton Place - Looking for a great idea? We have 2 ~ 2BR villas that are side by side listed for sale. Combined they offer over 2,800 sqft and together would cost less than a 4BR villa on the beach (plus you get extra kitchen.) Offered separately or together #5102 & #5103 Hampton Place.
$599,00011 St George Road - Location! 4th row on 11 mile lagoon! Beach house w/great room, Carolina room & 4 big BR suites. Home has been very well maintained by original owners. You’ll love the easy walk to the beach, champion-ship Golf, world class tennis & general store. A Best Buy!
$750,000410 Captains Walk - Direct oceanfront view! Newly renovated w/all the bells & whistles at rock bottom price! Granite counters, crown moldings, new kitchen & baths, beautifully furnished. Opportunity to purchase at a BARGAIN PRICE! 2nd home or income producing!
843.338.1708
Colleen Sullivan
Leamington
$349,000609 Barrington Park - Great 1BR villa in oceanfront complex in the Leamington section of Palmetto Dunes. Enjoy direct access to oceanfront pool & beach! Great villa nestled in a quiet lush tropical park-like setting. Great rentals. Great price. VRBO website in place!
$1,695,00096 Mooring Buoy - 3rd Row cottage-style home situated on large lot. 1 min walk down private walkway to 12 miles of beaches. 4BR/4BA sleeps 10. Front porch & back porch overlooking large piano-shaped pool. Well Maintained, beautifully furnished. Strong 2009 rental history $88,000+.
2417 Windsor Place II Villas - Of the six Windsor/Hampton buildings, there are only five of these unique ‘F’ floorplans. Over 2000 sqft, two master bedrooms, two balconies, great views and lowest priced by $175k!
843.298.0755
410 Main Sail - Luxurious 4th floor, fully decorator furnished, direct harbor front with incredible views to deep water. Two master suites with spa baths, custom molding, screen porch, climate controlled 1st floor storage.
202B Crown Reef - Your Oceanside Retreat! Just steps to the beach & Westin Hotel Resort & Spa. Top floor, largest 2BR/2BA floor plan. End unit w/vaulted ceilings, wrap-around balcony & screened porch. Features custom kitchen, wet bar & dual master suites w/separate spa tubs.
866.842.0816 or www.Ken-Oliver.com
Palmetto Dunes
$685,000
37 Offshore - This rarely used home is like brand new construction
with open floor plan & eat-in kitchen/family room combo w/double-
sided fireplace. Perfect BR separation, each with full baths. Smooth
tray ceiling & fantastic master with view of fresh water lake.
55 Wax Myrtle - Spacious breathtaking with golf, lagoon and wooded
view. Open spaces in side and out. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, approx. 2,000
sqft home with 1st floor master, fireplace, wet bar in living room and
high volume ceiling.
843.422.0434 or www.LaCoeTeam.com
Allan & Gloria LaCoe
1.800.258.5202 843.842.1111For additional information, including virtual tours, please visit our web page at www.dunesmarketing.com or e-mail us at [email protected]
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Get to know these and al l of Dunes Market ing Group’s generous and talented Real tors by visi t ing dunesmarket ing.com/agents.php.
DMG Agents in Action
DMG Agents Receive Service Award
Each year, the Hilton Head Area Association of REALTORS® recognizes those members who, throughout the past year, have achieved high levels of continuing education, professional development, Association involvement and leadership, as well as serving our community by volunteering their time, talent and financial support. Only a small percentage of the REALTOR® Association is eligible for this distinction, which honors wellrounded professionals who demonstrate passion for their industry and community, while adhering to the strict REALTOR® Code of Ethics.
Lowman Chairs Heart EventOn February 21, DMG Realtor,
Debbie Lowman participated in and chaired the Belfair Women’s Golf Association’s “Play Fore Your Heart” golf tournament which raised just over $18,250 for the American Heart Association. The tournament was attended by 140 players followed by a dinner with 170 participants. “It was such a success that I had Belfair members giving me donations for the American Heart Association for two weeks following the tournament,” said Debbie.
For information or to make a donation to the American Heart Association, visit americanheart.org or call the local office at (843) 681-2355.
Special Children Bring Talents and Blessings to the Golf Course
DMG Realtor, Trish Weaver, along with her husband, Doug, who is director of golf at Palmetto Dunes, believe that their work should count for more than just a way to make a living. Last summer, Doug had the opportunity to work with a few special education students from the HHI Middle School in his junior golf program. “I have been told that golf has really changed these students’ self image and social skills,” said Trish, describing the personal blessing both she and Doug have received.
Kayanna Simmons, age 12, placed second at the South Carolina Special Olympics tournament in October, 2009. The big news is that Christopher McPherson, also age 12, won the South Carolina Special Olympic golf tournament and will go on to Lincoln, Nebraska this July to represent SC and Hilton Head Island in the national event. Good luck, Christopher!
For more information regarding junior golf programs, call (866) 380-1778 or (843) 785-1138.
Warnock Rides for MSLast October, DMG Controller, Linda
Warnock, joined over 1,000 cyclists in Greenville, SC, representing the Mid Atlantic Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in its annual Bike MS fundraising event. Riding a total of 80 miles and raising nearly $2,000, Warnock ranked as a “Top 100” fundraiser. The group as a whole raised $725,000.
This was Warnock’s fifth ride for MS, her first with the local chapter. She is currently training for the 2010 event to be held September 25&26, 2010. Won’t you join her or sponsor her ride?
For more information, visit www.nationalmssociety.org/chapters/NCP/fund-raising-events/bike-ms/event-details/index.aspx or call Linda at (843) 338-2260.
Champions in the MakingThe 32nd Annual Week of Champions
takes place June 1418. Week of Champions is a nonprofit volunteer organization that provides sports camps for children ages eight and up free of charge. The camps are conducted by professional Christian athletes with the theme of teaching participants to be champions in life.
DMG Realtor, Steve Plowden, in his 17th year with the Week of Champions, is appealing to area property owners to donate the use of their homes or villas to accommodate the athletes and their families. Owners receive $500 for their expenses and can write off the total cost of the week as a charitable donation.
Pancake Breakfast Benefits Children’s CharityOn Saturday, April, 10, The Hilton Head Area Association of Realtors sponsored an
“All You Can Eat” Pancake Breakfast at Applebees on Hilton Head Island to benefit Hilton Head Heroes. DMG participants included: Gloria and Allan LaCoe, Gary Marsales, George Flathman, Mary Lynn Finn and Linda Warnock. (Several DMG participants went on to burn off those extra calories at the subsequent Start! Low Country Heart Walk in Bluffton.)
The mission of Hilton Head Heroes is to bring families with children suffering from lifethreatening illnesses to Hilton Head for a resort vacation.
Read more about this wonderful children’s charity at hhheroes.com., or call (843) 671-4939 for more information.
Team DMG Takes a Walk for Heart HealthOn Saturday, April 10, six DMG associates teamed up for a 3.2 mile walk around the
Bluffton Promenade to help raise money for the American Heart Association. According to Linda Warnock, who organized the team (complete with matching Tshirts), the group was inspired to act after one of their agents had a stroke and subsequently passed away.
The American Heart Association is the largest voluntary health organization working to prevent, treat and defeat heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases. The 2010 Start! Low Country Heart Walk raised over $139,000.
To make a donation or find out how you can help, visit americanheart.com., or call the local office at (843) 681-2355.
DMG agents earning the 2009 Realtor Service Award, pictured left to right: John Robinson, Gloria LaCoe, Betty Hambleton and Carl Schroeder..
Doug Weaver with Special Olympics golfers, Kayanna Simmons and Christopher McPherson.
DMG associates Mary Lynn Finn (left front), Linda Warnock (left rear) and George Flathmann (right rear) enjoy a stack of pancakes with a friend to raise money for Hilton Head Heroes.
Left to right: Mary Lynn Finn, Linda Warnock, Laura Martin, Lisa Baldwin, Liz Forshee and George Flathmann.
Debbie Lowman takes a swing for the American Heart Association.
Linda Warnock rides for a childhood friend and 16 others whose names she carries on her back.
Professional athletes use their gifts to inspire young people to be champions in life.
This year’s program includes clinics in football, soccer, basketball, baseball, tennis, golf and cheerleading, conducted at various locations on Hilton Head Island, in Beaufort, Ridgeland and Bluffton, SC (see the schedule online at weekofchampions.org). “Everyone is welcome, and it is free to play,” said Plowden. “So get your kids and grandchildren signed up now for a week that has changed hundreds of young lives forever.”
The sports banquet and sports memorabilia auction will be held June 15 at the Crowne Plaza Resort on Hilton Head Island, with Hank Smalls, athletic director of Charleston Southern University as keynote speaker and all participating pro athletes in attendance.
To donate a home or villa for the week, make a tax-deductible donation, volunteer your time, participate in any of the week’s activities or attend the banquet, please con-tact Gary Wetherington at (843) 757-2150 or visit online at weekofchampions.org.
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PD property owners and guests: Show your patriotic pride at the annual Independence Day boat parade and after party, Sunday, July 4th. The parade starts at Picnic Island at 11:30 a.m. and ends at the PD Club, where participants and spectators can enjoy hotdogs, sausage sandwiches, watermelon and more. Lunch will be served noon2 p.m. For details, visit pdpoa.org or call the PD Club at (843) 8426301.
New! Marriott Neighbors Program
The Palmetto Dunes Property Owners Association and Leamington Association have partnered with the Hilton Head Marriott Resort and Spa to bring property owners an exciting opportunity. Join the PD Marriott Neighbors Program and receive special discounts at Marriott’s Spa Soleil and Conroy’s restaurant; save on room rates, fitness center access, meetings and social events, too. For details and your membership application, visit pdpoa.org.
Attention PD residents: If you would like to submit neighborhood event photos to be published in a future issue of Palmetto Previews, please contact Linda Hopkins at (843) 6865958 or email LSHopkins@roadrunner.com.
Palmetto Dunes Boat Parade and Party Leamington Golf Cart Parade and Picnic
Moonlight Madness
Leamington residents: If you love watching the sun rise over the ocean, wait until you see the show the moon puts on each month. For the best entertainment in town, join your neighbors at the beach and watch the full moon rise over the Atlantic. Dates for the parties are determined by the lunar phase. Upcoming neighborhood moonrise parties will be held Saturday, June 26, Monday, July 26 and Tuesday, August 24. The fun starts before sunset and continues until the moon makes its dramatic appearance over the water. Bring your own beach chairs and picnic. Get to know your neighbors and enjoy an aweinspiring evening, sponsored by Mother Nature.
Neighborhood PerksPalmetto Dunes invites property owners to Play
More. Do More. Get More.
• �Dunes� House� Discounts: PD owners save 20 percent on food, drinks and merchandise at the Dunes House every day. Stop by the Dunes House to sign up and get your card.
• Golf� Memberships: Palmetto Dunes offers three golf membership plans (seasonal, social and residential). Discover the plan that fits your lifestyle and start saving today. Call (843) 7851138 for details and rates.
• Tennis� Memberships: Save on court time, special events and pro shop merchandise when you become a member at Palmetto Dunes Tennis Center. Call (843) 7851152 for details and rates.
• Canoe�and�Kayak�Club: Pay a flat rate and get yearround, unlimited use of kayaks and canoes. Sign up at the Palmetto Dunes Outfitters Center, 80 Queens Folly Rd. or call (843) 7852449 for more information.
• Resort� Rental� Management: Enroll your rental home in the Palmetto Dunes property management program and enjoy owner program rates at all PD amenities. Call (843) 4221076 for information.
Leamington residents and guests: Don’t miss the exciting golf cart parade and picnic on Sunday, July 4th. The parade begins at the Arthur Hills clubhouse parking lot at 5 p.m., followed by a catered cookout at the Leamington Recreation Center. Prizes will be awarded for the best decorated golf carts and bicycles. Reservations required. For more details, call Michael Gonzalez at (843) 2984097, or visit leamingtonpoa.org.
slice of life
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“The Island’s Finest Supermarket”
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Meet the New BossJim Griner is "Chief in Charge" of PD Security
Whether you are a Hilton Head Island resident feeding your family, a busy summer hostess or a vacation visitor with better things to do, don’t slave over a hot stove this summer. With a variety of enticing menu items in easy carry-out containers for delivery or pick up, Carry-Out Creations by Palmetto Dunes has all your dining and entertaining needs covered.
“What we’re trying to do is fill a niche,” said Bruce Sauers, food and beverage director for Palmetto Dunes. “If you are a property owner having a dinner party or if you’re on vacation and don’t want to go out to dinner every night, we can bring a variety of food items over for you.”
Need a picnic lunch for an afternoon on the beach? A pre-stocked refrigerator ready for your arrival? How about lasagna for the family or a steak dinner for 12? Carry-Out Creations makes having a great meal effortless.
Delivery is free inside Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort, including Shelter Cove. (A small delivery fee ap-plies outside the resort or you can arrange to pick up your order.) “We can bring it to you cold; we can bring it to you frozen; we can bring it to you where you just reheat it; or we can bring it to you ready to eat,” said Sauers. “Everything comes with disposable plastic ware (plates, utensils, napkins), so it’s pretty much set for you.”
Whatever your dining and entertaining needs, keep your cool this summer. Get out of the kitchen and place your order with Carry-Out Creations today!
James T. (Jim) Griner, III joined Pal-metto Dunes as Chief of Security effec-tive January 15, 2010. He is a native of Savannah, Georgia and a graduate of Armstrong Atlantic State University where he earned his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. He holds a master’s degree in public administration from Columbus State University. He is also a graduate of the Georgia Law Enforce-ment Command College and is a law en-forcement instructor with specializations in firearms and defensive tactics.
Griner began his law enforcement career in Georgia in 1993. He has completed assignments with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Chatham-Savannah Counter Narcotics Team (CNT). He also has working and supervisory experience in patrol, traffic enforcement and K-9. Additionally, he has served as a law enforcement accreditation man-ager and an accreditation assessor for the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA).
Griner comes to Palmetto Dunes from the Garden City Police force where he served as watch commander, a position which gave him skill development that translates directly into his leadership position here. He acknowledges that his daily contact
with people helped him to develop a great appreciation for community relations and everyone’s involvement in safety and crime prevention. He uses the term “community policing” to emphasize that we all need to work together and cooperate.
Attracted by the reputation of the Palmetto Dunes security department, Griner says he welcomes the opportunity to work in a resort that is part of one of the greatest places in the country. He respects the effort that has gone before him but looks forward to continuing to enhance our capabilities, performance, and reputation.
Griner is married and has a 10-year-old daughter. His hobbies include music, sports, drag racing and working out.
Catering items are made to order based on demand ($25 minimum). Please place your order 24-48 hours in advance.
For menu details, visit palmettodunes.com/carry-out-catering.php.
Selections include:
Sandwich or Wrap Platters
Appetizer Platters
Sides & Salads Hors d’oeuvres
A La Carte Entrées
Cookies & Brownies
Pies & Cakes
Dinner Packages such as: BBQ,
A Taste of Italy, Southern Living,
Tex-Mex, and Steak Lovers
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Hilton Head Island is one of the best-loved destinations in the world for boaters, beach-goers and people who love the water. Whether you sailed halfway around the world to get here or you’re a full-time resident who simply loves to bask in the relaxed ambience of the waterfront, Shelter Cove Marina is sure to provide a world-class experience. The list of water-related activities available to guests is lengthy and enticing: sailing, kayaking, canoeing, dinner and party cruises, sightseeing and nature tours, inshore and offshore fishing, crabbing, watersports such as skiing, wake boarding, “tubing,” and more.
One of the major attractions in this area is fishing, thanks to the abundance of tasty species. Inshore, anglers try for red drum, Spanish mackerel, speckled sea trout, cobia and flounder; offshore there
are king mackerel, tarpon, grouper, red snapper, sea bass, black drum, sheephead, amberjack, barracuda, various types of shark and countless other species.
Sport fishing charters such as the 35-foot Gullah Gal, 27-foot Catmandoo and 24-foot Bayrunner offer customized half-day and full-day trips, as well as evening shark fishing trips; prices range from $350 to $1,300, depending on trip length. For large private groups, the Captain Hook is a 70-foot party fishing boat, offering deep sea fishing, night shark fishing and even the chance to watch the Shelter Cove firework displays from the water, every Tuesday night during the summer months. A unique offering at Shelter Cove Marina is an excursion aboard the Crabber J II, captained by the only person in the world who charters sport crabbing trips.
For those who would rather observe marine life, there are dolphin cruises, sunset sails and dinner trips aboard vessels like the 40-foot sailing yacht Special K and the 62-foot Schooner Welcome, a historic replica of a 1795 USCG Revenue Cutter. Nature tours provided by Skimmer charters, Adventure Cruises, or Outside Hilton Head give visitors a chance to see dolphins, otters, oyster beds and an amazing variety of bird life. There are also boat rentals, including pontoon boats and kayaks, available through Outside Hilton Head. For those interested in local history, trips to nearby Daufuskie Island can also be arranged.
The marina has 175 wet slips and can accommodate boats up to 150 feet long. The Ship’s Store, located just up from the docks, has expanded its operations
to include convenience store items for boaters and guests. In addition to high-quality apparel, Sperry Topsiders, men’s and women’s shoes and Costa Del Mar sunglasses, the marina now offers a range of snacks, beverages and limited grocery store items, from canned soups to candy bars. Wi-Fi access is available through Hargray. Open seven days a week, the Ship’s Store also offers rod rentals and a “biscuit bowl” for hungry pets, who are always welcome.
After a long day on the water, unwind at one of the many fine restaurants along Shelter Cove Harbour. After a few cocktails, you’ll likely find yourself swapping salty tales with your neighbor at the bar!
For information, call (843) 842-7001 or (866) 400-7894, or visit palmettodunes.com/ shelter-cove-harbour.php.
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Ask us about catering your next event!
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The Island’sFinest Seafood & SteakhouseWaterfront Dining Overlooking Broad Creek
Built on the site of one of the Island’s original oyster canneries, this beautiful restaurant serves up nothing but the best seafood, vegetables and
steaks. The award winning architecture affords some of Hilton Head’s most beautiful views of Broad Creek, with Shelter Cove beyond. The Old Oyster Factory is not just another dinner out, it is part of the Hilton Head Island experience.
681-6040Daily Happy Hour: 5-7 pM
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Directions from Palmetto Dunes: Head north on Hwy 278; left at first light (Mathews drive); first left on Marshland Road; 1.1 mile on left.
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PALMETTO PREVIEWS • SUMMER ’10 PAGE 27
JUNE 23 – AUGUST 1, 2010
THIS SUMMER AT THE ARTS CENTER
Winner of fi ve Tony Awards, including Best Score, The Who’s Tommy features the iconic music from the legendary English rock band. “Deaf, dumb and blind” Tommy discovers an uncanny knack for playing pinball and is worshipped as a superstar inthis tale of discovery that’s been a hit withaudiences across the U.S. and Europe.Featuring classics such as “Pinball Wizard,” “I’m Free” and “Tommy, Can You Hear Me.”
Attention dancing queens, you won’t want to miss this f-ABBA-ulous tribute to Sweden’s legendary pop quartet that ABBA founder Benny Anderssonsays is, “The closest you can get toseeing ABBA!” Experience the glitter-laden fun of all of ABBA’s hits –“Mamma Mia,” “Fernando,” “Take a Chance on Me” and many more!
“‘Björn Again’ is, maybe, the most entertaining live
rock show in the world” – Time Out New York
AUGUST 10-15
SPONSORED BY
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Sponsored by Pink Magazine
Join us for this celebration of P.A. Kessler’s botanical watercolors. The exhibit showcas-es the international artist’s exquisite sense of craftsmanship, composition and ethereal watercolor technique.
The Who’s Tommy Headlines Summerat The Arts Center
This summer, the Arts Center will let its hair down with The Who’s Tommy, featuring music from the legendary English rock band. Winner of five Tony Awards including Best Score, the Broadway smash will close out the Arts Center’s 2009-10 Tony Award-Winning season, June 23-Aug. 1.
“We always look forward to the summer show at the Arts Center, because the audiences are a good mixture of locals and tourists, and they seem to be eager to just have a good time,” said Kathleen Bateson, Arts Center president and CEO. “Two years ago, we had great success with another show with music
from an icon, The Buddy Holly Story; last summer, we had fun with Menopause the Musical. I think The Who’s Tommy will carry on the tradition.”
In this musical from the mind of Pete Townshend, traumatized Tommy discovers an uncanny knack for playing pinball and is worshipped as
a superstar in a tale of discovery that’s been a hit with audiences across the U.S. and Europe.
Featuring classics such as “Pinball Wizard,” “I’m Free” and “Tommy, Can You Hear Me?,” the L.A. Times proclaimed, “What takes you to the mountain is The Who’s immortal music. ‘Tommy’ is back!”
Tickets for the show are $31 for children and $45 for adults during preview performances June 23 and June 24; $35 for children and $49 for adults during the regular run. Group rates are available. Call (843) 842-ARTS or visit www.artshhi.com for tickets.
Also coming this summer to the Arts Center:• Response to Nature (June 5-Aug. 27): The Arts Center’s Walter Greer
Gallery will play host to this show by local, renowned artist, P.A. Kessler. The botanical watercolorist will showcase her work, which pays homage to a long tradition of botanical painting that dates back to the 16th century. Details:
(843) 686-3945 ext. 233.• Bjorn Again: The ABBA Experience
(Aug. 10-15): Attention dancing queens, you won’t want to miss this f-ABBA-ulous tribute to Sweden’s legendary pop quartet that is receiving worldwide cult status in its own right. Experience the glitter-laden fun of all of ABBA’s hits: “Mamma Mia,” “Fernando,” “Take a Chance on Me” and more! See the show that ABBA founder Benny Andersson calls “the closest you can get to seeing ABBA!” Tickets: $34 for children, $49 for adults; artshhi.com
Camps and workshops at the Arts Center• Road Trip! Adventures in American Art (ages 5-7, 1-3:30 p.m., ages 8-12,
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; June 21-25): Grab your map and hop on board as we travel the country from coast to coast learning about the history of art in America.
• Take the Stage! Performing Arts Camp (ages 5-7, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., ages 8-12, 1-3:30 p.m.; June 21-25, July 19-23): Children will learn from professionals about dance, theater, and music.
• Mixed up Masterpieces Visual Arts Camp (ages 5-7, 1-3 p.m.; ages 8-12, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., $100; July 19-23): Students will experience working in mediums such as painting, sculpture, printmaking, found objects, and more.
• Theatre Camp (ages 9-14, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.; $150; July 13-17): Students will learn about the building blocks of a one-act play.
• Out of This World Art Camp (Ages 5-10, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; $100; Aug. 2-6): Students will create a cosmic collection of art that is inspired by adventures in space.
The Arts Center of Coastal Carolina is a non-profit performing arts organization. In addition to a 349-seat, main-stage theater that hosts an annual theater and performing arts series, the organization oversees two art galleries and a community arts educational program. The Arts Center received the 2006 Elizabeth O’Neill Verner Award for top arts organization in South Carolina.
By Tim Hager
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Other Activities in Palmetto DunesPalmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort is home to many fine
amenities, including three distinguished golf courses, one of the world’s top-ranked tennis centers, a unique private waterway and, of course, it’s oceanfront “playground”—three miles of pristine, uncrowded beach. No wonder it was named #1 Family Resort in the U.S. and Canada by Travel + Leisure Family and Top 10 Luxury Family Resorts by Forbes magazine.
For biking, kayaking, fishing or nature tours, your headquarters for adventure is Palmetto Dunes Outfitters, Hilton Head Island’s full-service sporting emporium. If you’re headed to the beach, stop by Outfitters for beach chairs, loungers, umbrellas, coolers, strol-lers, beach joggers, surfboards and more. Ready to roll? With its large fleet of bikes, Outfitters will help you select the ideal one for
on-road or on-beach use. Equipment is available for rent by the day or by the week.
Palmetto Dunes Outfitters is open daily from 8 a.m.-7 p.m.For more information, call (843) 785-2449 or (866) 650-4125.
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The King’s ClockWhile you’re enjoying Shelter Cove Harbour,
don’t miss the statue of King Neptune, one of the area’s most photographed landmarks. Designed and installed by sculptor Wayne Edwards, this beloved statue serves as a tribute to Neptune, the Roman god of the sea.
The statue is strategically mounted on a circular base with numbers around the edge. When the trident’s shadow falls across the 26-foot wide base, the numbers indicate the precise time.
Hailed as the world’s largest figurative sundial, the statue was originally cast at a foundry in Princeton, New Jersey and shipped by truck to Hilton Head Island in 1983. Engineers made meticulous measurements before the one-ton statue was installed, ensuring that it would be located at the ideal angle to indicate the time. The sculpture was oriented towards true south by aligning the constellation Ursa Major with the North Star.
Attracting residents and visitors alike, the King Neptune statue delights generations of visitors to Shelter Cove Harbour, impressing adults and children of all ages.
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June 5-August 27Response to Nature: Botanical Watercolors by P.A. Kessler The exhibit showcases the Hilton Head Island artist’s refined sense of craftsmanship, composition and watercolor technique. Walter Greer Gallery, Arts Center of Coastal Carolina.
Saturday, June 12Flag Day FestivalA family festival featuring crafts, games for the kids, food and drink, patriotic music and a performance by the cast of The Who’s Tommy. Arts Center of Coastal Carolina. (843) 8422787 or artshhi.com.
June 12-1832nd Annual Week of ChampionsFree sports camps for kids conducted by professional athletes. Read more on p. 19. For a complete schedule of events, to participate or to make a donation, visit weekofchampions.org or call Gary Wetherington at (843) 7572150.
Sunday, June 20Father’s DayPalmetto Dunes gift cards make the perfect gift for Father’s Day and any special occasion. Redeemable for activities, merchandise or food and beverages at any Palmetto Dunes owned and operated retail location, including all three golf courses, the tennis center, Outfitters, The Dunes House and Shelter Cove Marina. Call (866) 3801778 to order, or visit palmettodunes.com/giftcards.php for details.
June 23-August 1 The Who’s TommyWinner of five Tony Awards, including Best Score, The Who’s Tommy features the iconic music from the legendary English rock band. Read all about it on page 27.
Sunday, July 4Firecracker 5000 Run and Health WalkThe 25th Time Warner Cable Annual Firecracker 5000 Road Race and Fun Walk will be held at 8:00 a.m at the Mall at Shelter Cove. Over 1,000 runners and walkers from across the United States participate in this fun, healthy, family event and festive postrace celebration. Proceeds benefit local charities. For information, call (843) 7578520 or visit bearfootsports.com.
Sunday, July 4Fireworks!Join the crowd at Shelter Cove Harbour for the area’s biggest and best fireworks display.
Wednesday, July 7, 21 & 28Picnic & PopsBring your own picnic and enjoy an evening under the stars at Shelter Cove Community Park. Admission: $20 (children under 12 Free). Picnic at 6 p.m.; concert begins at 7. For tickets and information, call (843) 8422055 or visit hhso.org.
August 6-8SC Tax-Free WeekendEnjoy taxfree shopping during the state sales tax holiday! Save on items such as clothing, school supplies, linens and more. Certain restrictions apply. Visit sctax.org for details.
August 10-15Bjorn Again: The ABBA ExperienceAttention dancing queens, you won’t want to miss this fABBAulous tribute to Sweden’s legendary pop quartet that is receiving worldwide cult status in its own right. ABBA founder Benny Andersson says of the show, “It’s the closest you can get to seeing ABBA!” Arts Center of Coastal Carolina. For tickets, call (843) 8422787 or visit [email protected].
Palmetto Dunes Golf ClinicsEnjoy worldclass golf instruction with the Stroke of the Day Clinic at the Robert Trent Jones Course at Palmetto Dunes. Mondays at 9 a.m., the focus is on putting and chipping. Tuesdays and Fridays at 9 a.m., attention is focused on the full swing. Thursdays at 9 a.m., learn about sand play and pitch shots. Reservations required. (800) 8273006 or palmettodunes.com.
Palmetto Dunes Tennis ClinicsEnjoy worldclass tennis instruction at the Palmetto Dunes Tennis Center all summer long. Daily Grand Slam Clinic at 8 a.m., Daily Competitive Doubles Clinic at 9:30 a.m. and Daily Competitive Edge Drills at 11 a.m. Stroke of the Day Clinic Mondays through Fridays at 9 a.m. Daily Drill Clinic Mondays through Fridays at 10 a.m. Daily Duo Clinic Mondays through Fridays at 9 a.m. WakeUp Cardio Tennis Wednesdays and Fridays at 7:45 a.m. and Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. Junior Tennis programs also available. For information, (800) 8273006 or palmettodunes.com.
MondaysFree Golf Exhibition at Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort Doug Weaver, director of instruction at the Palmetto Dunes Golf Academy, conducts a weekly 45minute golf clinic and demonstration entitled “Where Does the Power Come From?” at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Center at Palmetto Dunes. Golfers are encouraged to ask questions during the handson, fully interactive class. 45 p.m. Free and open to the public. For information, (800) 8273006 or palmettodunes.com
MondaysFree Tennis Exhibition at Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront ResortWatch worldclass tennis during this special courtside happy hour at the Palmetto Dunes Tennis Center. Free and open to the public. 5:306:30 pm. For information, (800) 8273006 or palmettodunes.com.
Tuesday nightsHarbourFestThe best fun in town for families! 69:45 p.m. Read all about it on page 1.
Tuesday nights, June 15-Aug. 10Summer JamsMusic and family entertainment at Shelter Cove Community Park. 710 p.m.
Thursday morningsWonderful Wacky Wizzle CruiseBeloved entertainer, Shannon Tanner hosts parents and children on his Wonderful Wacky Wizzle Cruise every Thursday morning. The cruise departs from Dock C at Shelter Cove Harbour at 8:30 a.m., returning at 11 a.m. Music, magic, dolphin sightings and more. For information, contact Captain Mark at Adventure Cruises, (843) 7854558.
ThursdaysFarmers MarketLocal fruits and vegetables for purchase, 8 a.m.noon, Center Court, The Mall at Shelter Cove. (843) 6863090.
Arts EducationThe Arts Center of Coastal Carolina provides a variety of arts education opportunities for adults and children. For a complete schedule of workshops, field trips, summer camps and other programs, call (843) 8422787 or visit artshhi.com.
Thursdays, June 17, July 8, Aug. 5Water Fun NightsWater bounce houses, games, music, food and more. 4:307 p.m. Shelter Cove Community Park. For information, islandreccenter.org or (843) 6817273.
Fridays, June 18, July 9 & Aug. 6Movies in the ParkMusic, games and movies. 7:3011 p.m., Shelter Cove Community Park. For information, islandreccenter.org or (843) 6817273.
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Parrot Cove: Shannon Tanner performs in the adjacent pavilion, Mon.Fri.; additional Jimmy Buffett style entertainment, Sat. and Sun., 5:309:30 p.m. For information, visit parrotcovegrill.com or call (843) 3413500.
San Miguel’s: Live music nightly from 5:309:00 p.m. Entertainers vary each evening. For information, visit sanmiguels.com or call (843) 8424555.
Scott’s Fish MarketCaribbean style music nightly, 5:309:30 p.m. For information, visit scottsfishmarket.com or call (843) 7857575.
Kingfisher:A variety of live music and dancing nightly from 710 p.m., with tableside magic on Sunday and Tuesday evenings. For information, visit kingfisherseafood.com or call (843) 7854442.
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Santa Fe Café:Live music on the rooftop, Wed.Sun., 710 p.m. For information, visit Santafecafeofhiltonhead.com or call (843) 7853838.
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XO Lounge:Located at the Hilton Oceanfront Resort, enjoy live music, Wed.Sat., 8:30 p.m.1 a.m. For the monthly entertainment schedule, visit xohhi.com or call (843) 3418058.
The Dunes House: Located beachfront in Palmetto Dunes, enjoy live music on select evenings. Call for schedule. (843) 6869646.
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Disney’s Hilton Head Island Resort 843-341-4150Hilton Oceanfront Resort 843-842-8000Marriott Resort & Spa 843-686-8400 HotelCirclePalmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort 843-785-9100 800-827-3006
Airport
Hilton Head Airport 843-689-5400US Airways Express 800-428-4322Delta Connection Flight Info 800-325-1999Delta Shuttle 800-933-5935
Art GAlleries
Walter Greer Gallery 843-686-3945 ArtsCenterofCoastalCarolina/ShelterCoveNash Gallery 843-785-6424 ShelterCoveHarbourLaBelle Image Fine Art Gallery 843-785-3112 ShelterCoveHarbour
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The Ship’s Store/Harbourmaster 843-842-7001 ShelterCove
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Dennis Sexton Homebuilders 843-342-2434
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Dunes Securities 843-686-4700 or toll free 866-573-4700
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Gift shops, BeAch suppliesAnd souvenirs
Broad Creek Mercantile 843-341-4143(Disney theme store) HarboursideLn./ShelterCoveGolf and Boat Club 843-785-5611Neptune’s Niche 843-842-6552Neptune’s Kids 843-785-5660
Gift shops (continued)Palmetto Dunes Outfitters Center 843-785-2449 QueensFollyRd./PalmettoDunesPalmetto Dunes General Store 843-842-2507 QueensFollyRd./PalmettoDunesShelter Cove Harbour Seep.2forindividualstorelistingsThe Dunes House 843-686-9646 DunesHouseLane,PalmettoDunes
Golf
FOR TEE TIMES ON ALL PD COURSES 843-785-1138 Arthur Hills Pro Shop 843-785-1140George Fazio Pro Shop 843-785-1130Robert Trent Jones Pro Shop 843-785-1136Service available at PD golf courses: • Private instruction & clinics • Three-day golf school • Group lessons • Videotaping • Launch Monitor • 3 Complete Pro Shops