A Resource for the Homeowners in LongCreek Plantation

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year from the board at LongCreek!

Whether you'll be ringing in 2016 downtown or from the comfort of home - we wish you a safe and happy New Years!

Looking for something to do?  Here are a few ideas:

Famously Hot New Year
Main Street - Downtown Columbia
Concerts and Fireworks!

New Years Eve at Noon
Children's Celebration
Edventure

New Years Eve Masquerade
Music, dancing and fireworks
Newberry Opera House

Find a full list of NYE activities at Free Times

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Christmas Fun Facts

A very Merry Christmas from all of us at LongCreek Plantation!

Thank you for a wonderful year!

We're wishing you a blessed time with family and friends.  If you need a little help with small talk this holiday...here are a few pieces of Christmas trivia you may enjoy!


  1. The typical Christmas tree grows for 15 years before it is ready to be cut and sold.
  2. Alabama was the first state to officially recognize Christmas as a holiday - in 1836.
  3. The earliest Christmas trees were decorated with apples.
  4. Americans send on average 1.5 billion Christmas cards.
  5. "Jingle Bells" was originally written for Thanksgiving.
  6. For Santa to visit all the homes he needs to on Christmas Eve, he would have to visit 822 homes a second.
  7. The best selling Christmas song is "White Christmas" by Bing Crosby.
  8. Ebenezer Scrooge's original catch phrase was "Bah Christmas" - then changed to "Bah Humbug".
  9. If someone was to receive all of the gifts from the 12 Days of Christmas you would receive 364 gifts.
  10. The busiest shopping days of the year are the Friday and Saturday before Christmas.




Happy Holidays!

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Seasonal Safety Tips

Tis the season for lights, Christmas trees, decorations, gifts and entertaining! Keep your friends and family safe this holiday season by following these safety tips.

1. Inspect all lights before hanging - both outdoor and in. Make sure all bulbs are working and cords are not frayed. Don't overload extension cords or connect too many strands of lights. Turn lights out when not home or going to bed.

2. Look for a fresh Christmas tree. Keep watered and away from heat sources.  Don't use live flames or candles around the tree.

3. Make sure candles are placed on sturdy stands and away from children. Never fall asleep with a lit candle in the room. Don't leave candles in unattended areas.

4. Always have a fire extinguisher in the house. Don't leave food unattended on the stove.

5. Never leave valuables exposed in your car. Keep your car locked at all times - even at home. Shop during the day when possible and always be aware of your surroundings.

What safety tips do you have?

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

New Homeowner Gifts

Need a Christmas gift for the new homeowner on your list? Here are some unique options with a more personal twist. What ideas do you have for a new homeowner gift?







Wednesday, December 2, 2015

A Starry Night

Looking to ring in the Christmas season with some downtown shopping? Five Points will be hosting thier annual Starry Night event, December 3rd with amazing sales and stores open late.
See below for a full list of events!
Goings-on in the neighborhood that day:

  • Complimentary horse carriage rides – 6pm – 8pm; pick-up and drop-off between Starbucks and Petal
  • Complimentary hot chocolate - At the fountain
  • DJ spinning holiday tunes - At the fountain
  • NEW! Holiday themed photo booth - 600 Block of Harden Street
  • NEW! Complimentary rides from S.C. Pedal Parlor – Pick-up at the fountain
  • Paint 5 Points Champagne Bash & Art Auction – Hosted in part by The Gourmet Shop – tickets are available for purchase here
  • Pop-Up dance performances by Unbound Dance Company
  • Roaming choral performances by Shandon Baptist Youth Group & The Benedict Choral Group
  • The Salvation Army’s Famous Red Kettle - At the fountain
  • Visit with Santa! – At the Hootie Monument on the corner of Santee and Harden

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Thanksgiving Centerpieces

Thanksgiving is almost upon us. You've thought of everything - the menu, the guests, the music, the centerpiece? If you're not sure how to dress up your Thanksgiving table here are a few quick ways to make a big impression!



Make use of some items you probably already have around the house - candles, fake leaves and a chalkboard!



Incorporate your Halloween decor in a new way - spray paint pumpkins a shiny gold to dress up your holiday tablescape.



Get the kids involved by making a gratitude tree.



However you decorate have a very Happy Thanksgiving, from our family to yours!



Thursday, November 19, 2015

Energy Saving Tips for Thanksgiving

Amid all the preparations for Thanksgiving - the food, the decorations, the guest list - it's easy to overlook minimizing your energy costs.  There are ways to use less energy and work for efficiently while cooking and preparing the many side dishes, helping to save a little money this holiday season!
Cooking:- Use the smallest pot or pan to cook your food - it will use less energy and speed up cooking time- Always use a lid on your pots or pans - it can save up to three times the amount of energy used without one- Glass and ceramic pans heat up quicker than metal pans- Don't open the oven to check on your food - you can lose up to 25 degrees of heat each time- Utilize smaller appliances like convection ovens, crock pots and microwaves- Turn the oven off 10 minutes before the meal is done - the leftover heat will be enough to finish cooking
Other Tips:- Rinse dishes with cold water instead of hot- Keep drinks in a cooler to keep guests from opening and closing the refrigerator all night- Turn your heat down in the house to 68 and let the extra heat from the kitchen warm you up- Don't pack your refrigerator too full of leftovers or it will have to work harder to keep cool

Do you have any tips to save energy during your Thanksgiving prep?

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Preparing for Guests

The holiday season is in full swing! For many people that means entertaining family and friends - sometimes overnight!

Here are some tips to prepare the perfect guest room.

1. Freshly launder your sheets - even if they haven't been slept in, it will add a nice touch to have a the fresh scent of clean and aired out sheets.

2. Provide the best sleep environment possible. This includes extra blankets and a box fan - accommodating for any temperature preference.

3. Anticipate your guest's needs so they don't have to ask. Provide bottled water, reading material and extra hangers. Have an alarm clock available so guests don't have to ask for a wake-up.

4. If you don't have a full time guest room - no problem. If your guest room doubles as an office or play room clear out the clutter before your company arrives.

5. For extra touches to really wow your guests add fresh flowers, provide your wi-fi password and include a basket of seasonal snacks!

What do you do to prepare for guests? Any tips and tricks to share?

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Decorate for Fall!

The days are cooler and nights are darker. It's time to change up your home interior for the season with these quick tips below.

1. Update your throw pillows. Use decorate pillows to add pops of color in some of Autumns best hues - orange, gold, red or brown.

Image result for autumn blankets2. Bring out the blankets! If you've been storing your blankets and throws - now is the time to freshen them up and put them on display.

3. Light up your candles.  As the days get shorter take advantage of the instant ambiance of candlelight.  Use unlit candles as opportunities to show off more fall colors.

4. Change out your bedding.  Bring out the comforters and layers of blankets in preparation for cooler temperatures.

5. Spruce up the outdoors with seasonal plants.  Decorate your entryway with mums or hydrangeas. Use dried flowers, plants or branches inside to create natural works of art.

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Halloween Fun Facts and Safety Information

Enjoy Trick-or-Treating this Saturday - but be safe! Take a moment to review these safety tips from the American Safety Council. Then enjoy some Halloween trivia to share with your friends!




Halloween Trivia

- The first Jack-O-Lanterns were made from Turnips

- Ireland is the birthplace of Halloween

- The largest Halloween parade takes place in New York City

- The colors of Halloween are Orange and Black. Orange represents fall or harvest time and Black represents death.

- The annual sales of Halloween candy in the United States are $2 Billion Dollars

Friday, October 23, 2015

Yard Sale Listings

CRESCENT LAKE

105 Beaumont Park Circle
Bunk Bed, Life Chair, Computer Desk,
Miscellaneous Home and Garage Items

447 Beaumont Park Circle
Appliances, Bedroom Furniture, Chair &
Loveseat, Toys, Clothes, Custom Area Rugs

487 Beaumont Park Circle
Kitchenware, Kitchen Appliances/Gadgets, Toys,
Books, Movies, Knick-Knacks, Adult and
Children’s Clothing and Shoes, Women’s and
Men’s Accessories

DEER CREEK

501 Briar Jump Lane
Baby Boy Clothes (NB, 3 mo, 6 mo, 9 mo), Toys,
Baby Gates, Baby Items

577 Briar Jump Lane
Furniture – office desk, computer desk, kitchen
table w/ chairs, Wedding Décor Items, Kids
Bikes, Kids Power Wheels, Electronics

FOX MEADOW

26 West Wessex Way
Household Items, Coffee Table, Bar Stools, Craft
Supplies

HERITAGE FOREST

505 New Cut Lane
Girls Shoes & Clothing, Men & Young Mens
Clothing, Ladies & Men’s Shoes, Sheer Panels
(51” x 84”L) Glassware, Household Items

519 New Cut Lane
Clothing and Household Items

OVERLOOK DRIVE

300 Overlook Drive
Antique Glassware, Household Items, Christmas
Decorating Items

PLANTATION PARK

215 Plantation Parkway
Christmas Items, Old Albums, Books, Clothes,
New Blender, New Sandwich Maker, Stereo
Systems

WINDEMERE

210 Cartgate Circle
Lots of Toys, Boys Clothes, Step 2 Swing Set,
Furniture, Games

321 Cartgate Circle
Sports Equipment (Bow Net, Jugs Net, Batting
Tee, Softballs, etc.), Cornhole Game Board and
USC Beanbags, Large Doghouse, Luggage, Some
Furniture

408 Cartgate Circle
Household Goods, Towel Sets, Rugs, Cookware,
Toys, Bike, Chest Freezer

322 Old Course Loop
Glassware (All Kinds), Chairs, Outside Fireplace
w/ Wood & Tools, Dishes, Golf Balls, Christmas
Tree and Decorations, Christmas Ornaments,
MUCH MUCH More….Too Much to List

422 Old Course Loop
Furniture, Household Items, Electronics, Teen
Décor, Clothing, Linens, Toys, Games

44 Ravenglass Way
LOTS of Miscellaneous Items

Thursday, October 22, 2015


Fall Lawn Care

A common misconception this time of year is that as the weather gets cooler and the leaves begin to turn that lawn maintenance can take a back seat. On the contrary, Fall is a perfect time to catch up on some much needed lawn care and prep for a beautiful spring yard!

Here's how!

Lower your lawn mower blade to allow for about a 2 inch cut. Shower grass will help keep the lawn from matting under leaves or snow. It will also allow for better sunlight absorption as the days get shorter.

Continue to water your lawn once or twice a week if conditions or dry. Early morning is the best time and will prevent the grown of fungus in the evening.

Apply week killer. The roots will absorb the killer and prevent new growth in the spring.

Rent an aerator - this tool punches holes in the soil to allow in more oxygen, water and fertilizer.

Fall fertilizer allows roots to continue growing and absorb nutrients without the stress from the summer heat! So apply away!

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Halloween Party Snack Ideas

Halloween is right around the corner! Hosting a party this year? Here are a few easy and fun ways to put some spook-tacular snacks together!


Create a fun Fall trail mix with candy corn, pretzels, Bugles, Chex Mix and M&M's. Click on the image below to find out more.


Whip up a quick dip with vanilla pudding, cool whip and a can of pumpkin! Click to learn more!


Assemble some witch's brooms with Reeses Cups and pretzel rods!


For a healthy twist - use cut up veggies to create a fun pumpkin treat!


Thursday, October 8, 2015

How to Help

In the wake of the unprecedented rainfall and flooding throughout the state of South Carolina - neighbors are anxious to find ways to help. Fortunately the rains have subsided but there is much to be done.

Here are a few ways you can help!

The State of South Carolina has set up a volunteer and donation phone line specifically for questions about how you can help.  Call 1-888-585-9643

Financial Donations

The Salvation Army -  100% of donations towards disasters go to support relief efforts.

Visit: www.doingthemostgood.org or call 1-800-SALARMY

The Red Cross

Visit: www.redcross.org/donate/weather - make sure to donate to the 2015 Fall Floods account

Flood Buckets

The SC Baptist Association is accepting donations of flood buckets - used for cleaning and restoring homes after water damage. See the below list for items to include. For information on where to donate in your area call 1-803-227-6031




Monday, October 5, 2015

Weather Advisory

Dear POA Members:

We would encourage our residents to heed all of the local warnings and stay indoors if possible. We think all of the roads in LongCreek are still intact, but we suggest using extreme caution. We will try and keep you posted as we discover problems or get reports. 

Thank you,

POA Board and Management. 

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Meeting on Spears Creek

Richland County, S.C. – Richland County Councilwoman Julie-Ann Dixon of District Nine is hosting a town hall meeting to discuss a request from Palmetto Utilities to discharge 6 million gallons/day of treated wastewater into Spears Creek.

The meeting will be held Thursday, October 1, 2015 at 6 p.m. at the North Springs Community Center, located at 1320 Clemson Road, Columbia, S.C.

Palmetto Utilities operates the Spears Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant in Kershaw County that accepts waste from Richland Northeast customers. It is treated and sent into a basin designed to infiltrate wastewater into groundwater, not surface water.

Palmetto Utilities also has a permit to discharge into the Wateree River but has never built the pipeline. They are now requesting permission from Richland County Council and the Central Midlands Council of Governments to amend the 208 Water Quality Plan to allow a new discharge of 6 million gallons/day into Spears Creek just inside the county line.

The meeting will provide information on the implications of the request.

For more information, contact the Office of Richland County Council at (803) 576-2060 or email rccoco@rcgov.us.

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Fall Decor Ideas

Rustic, vintage, natural - all words to describe today's trends in home decor. The good news? This design trend lends itself easily to DIY projects and low cost supplies. Here are some ways to decorate your home for Fall using pallets or other found resources.

Pallet Pumpkins


Planters



Wooden Scarecrow


Autumn Signage

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

The Benefits of Mulch

With cooler temperatures getting more of us outdoors and working on our yards, it's important to understand some of the unsung heroes of lawn care. This week our spotlight is on mulch. Besides being aesthetically pleasing - mulch provides many other benefits for your yard. Read on!

Benefits of Mulch

  • Mulch can help control weeds. Mulch as a ground cover blocks the sunlight and prevents weeds from growing.
  • Mulch helps to keep your soil from drying out - a major benefit to surrounding plants.
  • A layer of mulch prevents soil erosion by keeping the soil in place during rain storms.
  • Mulch warms the soil in the winter and keeps it cool in the summer - leading to more even soil temperatures for your landscaping.
  • Decaying mulch adds nutrients back into the soil.
Types of Mulch

There are two major types of mulch - organic and inorganic. Organic mulch comes from natural sources such as tree bark, wood chips or pine straw.

Inorganic mulch includes rocks, pebbles, landscape fabrics and gravel.

Mulch comes in a variety of colors and textures. It helps you define your yard as well as keep it healthy. So what are you waiting for? Get mulching!

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Are You Ready for Some Football?

Football season is back!  Are you ready?  

Don't miss a minute - we've got your schedules ready!




Thursday, September 3, 2015

What to Plant this Fall

Did you know that Fall is actually a great time to plant some new flowers, trees and shrubs? The soil is warm and will stay that way up until the first big freeze. In the South, this creates an extended planting season. Fertilizing is not recommended and cuts down on the amount of work it takes to establish new plants.

Trees and shrubs with a large root ball will have plenty of time to get established before Winter and won't have to deal with many of the pests that thrive in the Spring and Summer.  Nurseries and garden centers often have sales in the Fall, allowing you to get a good deal on those Spring Bulbs you've been wanting to plant.

Wondering what to plant?

Perennials such as Peonies, Hostas and Irisis

Pansies


Trees such as the "October Glory" Red Maple

Pitcher Plants (bonus, they trap and eat insects!)

This Labor Day weekend - enjoy the day off and spend some time outdoors getting your yard ready for Fall!




Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Read Our Fall Newsletter

The Longcreek Property Owner's Association Fall Newsletter is available! Log in to the LongCreek homeowner's website and go to Resources - Documents - Fall 2015 Newsletter.

Not yet a member of the homeowner's website? Sign up today!

Start here!

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Quick Summer Treats!

Since it is the season for back yard BBQ's and summer pot lucks, we thought you might enjoy some classic southern summer dessert ideas.  Here are some quick and tasty recipes for your next get together.

Frozen Lemonade Pie from Taste of Home


Banana Pudding from Southern Living


Peach-Blueberry Cobbler from Martha Stewart


 What are some of your favorite summertime desserts?

Thursday, August 13, 2015

The She Shed

An alternative to the “man cave” – the “she shed” is new trend heating up the housing industry.  The “she shed” is a backyard oasis for today’s busy woman.  “She sheds” are the perfect place for getting away and enjoying a new book, catching up on a hobby or chatting with a close friend over tea. Need some inspiration for your own “she shed”? Take a look!

What would you include in your "she shed"?




Friday, August 7, 2015

Tax Free Shopping

Take advantage of tax-free shopping this weekend on select back to school items, clothing,
technology and even some items for home!

Furnish your home with blankets, bed spreads, sheets, towels, rugs and pillows - all without the typical 6% sales tax!

South Carolina's tax free weekend starts Friday, August 7th and goes through Sunday, August 9th.

A full list of tax-exempt items is available HERE

Happy Shopping!

Friday, July 31, 2015

Back to School Organization Tips

It's hard to believe but the racks of school supplies are out and back to school is just around the corner! Help prepare your family and home for the best school year ever. Here are a few fun ideas we found on Pinterest to help you get organized and have fun!

Backpack organization with personalized bulletin boards



Bookshelf and homework station


Create homework caddys



Refrigerator snack area


Friday, July 24, 2015

Enjoy the Yard!

In honor of National Hammock Day this week we want to celebrate the various ways of relaxing and enjoying your backyard!

Hammocks were originally created by natives of Central and South America for sleeping. Sailors adopted the tool as a way maximize space and for comfort out at sea.

Today, hammocks are a great way to lay back and enjoy the outside. Traditionally they are tied between two trees but if you don't have that available new models have their own supports.  Anyone can enjoy a hammock!

Other ways to enjoy your backyard this summer? We searched Pinterest and found a few creative options you may want to take advantage of!




Friday, July 17, 2015

Make Your Home Less Attractive to Burglars

Did you know there are ways to make your home less appealing to potential thieves? According to statistics from the FBI, a burglary occurs every 14.6 seconds with 65% of break-ins occurring during the day.

There are some easy and inexpensive ways you can make your home less vulnerable. Check out the list below.


  • Make sure all your doors are locked. Windows too! Don't leave a spare key in any obvious place - better to leave with a neighbor or family member.
  • Don't forget to lock the door from the garage to the inside of the home.
  • Keep decorative bushes and shrubs clear from doorways - making it hard for anyone to hide while trying to break in.
  • Make sure the outside of your home is well lit and consider motion detector lights.
  • Leave a secondary vehicle parked in the driveway so it looks as if someone is home during the day.
  • If going out of town, stop the mail and newspaper. Have the garbage can brought back up to the home after pick-up by a neighbor.
  • Install a home security system and advertise its presence!
There's no way to completely protect your home so have a list of all your valuables for insurance purposes. Keep valuables out of plain sight!

Thursday, July 9, 2015

New Information Available!

Don't forget to check your LongCreek Property Owner's Association website for new information regularly.

Financial information for May and June as well as May Board minutes have now all been posted.

Check under the Resources tab and go to Documents to see all the latest neighborhood info.

While you're on the site check out events calendar, photo album and classifieds!

Click HERE to get started.

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Fireworks Safety

Besides red, white and blue, cook-outs, and the day off from work - the celebration of the 4th of July is synonymous with fireworks.

Whether you plan on attending festivities where fireworks will be featured or intend to shoot some off yourself, safety should be your top priority.

Heed these tips below to make sure everyone has a safe and enjoyable 4th!


  • Obey all laws regarding the purchase and discharge of fireworks
  • Read labels on fireworks before lighting
  • Have a bucket of water and water hose nearby in case of emergency
  • Always light and shoot fireworks one at a time
  • Never relight a firework that did not go off the first time
  • Do not point a firework at someone or throw a firework
  • Fireworks should be handled by adults only
  • Avoid alcohol use when lighting and discharging fireworks
  • Dispose of used fireworks by thoroughly wetting and storing in a metal trash can overnight

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Water Safety

Hot weather often means finding relief in the water. Whether it’s the ocean, pool or lake, follow these tips for a fun and healthy summer!

  • Never swim alone. Always enjoy the water with a buddy.
  • When boating always wear a life jacket! Don’t rely on life jackets alone. Make sure everyone knows how to swim.
  • Make sure children are always supervised by another adult – even with life guards present.
  • Stay away from pipes or drains.
  • Ensure that everyone stays hydrated and continues reapplying sunscreen.
  • If you have a pool at home make sure it is protected by at least a 4 foot fence, keep furniture and toys away from the pool.
  • For an additional precaution – become certified in CPR through your local hospitals or Red Cross.

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Enjoy the Night!

One of the great things about the warm weather is the new uses of your indoor and outdoor living space. Don't forget how much fun can be had just right in your own backyard.
No matter your yard size, having your own little piece of earth is an amazing privilege.

Take advantage of the warm, clear evenings to do some stargazing from home.  Here are a few ways to get the best view.


1. Set up a comfy viewing area. Bring out a blanket, some snacks or drinks, pull on a sweatshirt and gaze from your favorite outdoor chair.

2. Check the weather report. Pick a clear night when the moon isn't full - it may be too bright to see the stars around it.

3. Start with the unaided eye. There is so much to see without needing a telescope or fancy equipment. Look online to see what stars are out and easiest to see this time of year. If you want to see further, use a pair of binoculars to start.

4. Relax and wait. Give your eyes between 5 to 30 minutes to adjust to the outdoor evening light.

5. Record what you see. Keep a journal of what you see including constellations, planets or shooting stars.

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Stay Cool This Summer

Looking for creative ways to beat the summer heat? We’ve got a few!  So take a break from the A/C for a while and try one of these new ways to keep cool.

  1. Adjust ceiling fans so they run counter-clockwise pulling hot air up and away!
  2. For a quick cool down play ice packs on pressure points at your wrists, neck, elbows and behind the knees.
  3. Drink a glass of water before bed to make sure you’re well hydrated and comfortable.
  4. Choose cotton clothing and sheets over synthetics.
  5. Keep your blinds and curtains drawn during the day to keep out the warming effects of sunlight.
  6. Take a lukewarm shower before bed – too cold and your body will overcompensate by creating more heat.
  7. Visualize the cool! Close your eyes and think of a wintry, snowy landscape. This mental image will cause a cooling reaction in your body.



Thursday, June 4, 2015

Storm Prep

May 30th marked the official start to the 2015 Hurricane Season which runs through November 30th.
Fortunately forecasters are predicting a below average storm season.  Though hopefully our area will be spared any significant storms, summer is a good time to make sure your home and family are prepared for bad weather of any kind. Read on for a few tips to keep your family and property safe from inclement weather.

Outdoor Prep:
Keep trees and shrubs trimmed to prevent damage from strong winds
When storms are predicted, bring in and outdoor furniture or décor
Know your evacuation routes in case of a major emergency

Food Safety:
Have a three day supply of non-perishable food items at all times. Make sure a working manual can opener is also available.
An appropriate water supply is 1 gallon per person per day for at least three days.
In the event that you lose power, keep your refrigerator and freezer closed as much as possible. They will stay cold for about 4 hours. Make sure the temperature in the refrigerator stays below 40 degrees.

Emergency Kit:
Have a household emergency kit including
Battery powered or hand cranked radio
Flashlight and batteries
Matches in a waterproof container
First aid supplies
Moist towlettes and garbage bags
Paper and pencil
Important family documents and contact numbers
Required medicines

Being prepared is the number one way you can protect your family from bad weather.  For more information visit the National Weather Service page on Hurricane Preparedness here - http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/prepare/ready.php

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Yard Sale Listings

CLUB COLONY

501 Patterdale Lane
Furniture, Harley Davidson Parts & Accessories,
Household Items

4 Somersby Court
Bird Cages, Bar Stools, Wall Decor

7 Wynford Place
Toys, Clothing

CLUB COTTAGES

406 Pinewood Cottage Lane
Sony Trinitron 14” TV, RCA Countertop TV,
Pioneer Cassette Deck, Vinyl Record Albums,
Assorted Tools, Books, Clay Garden Pots, Child’s
Car Seats, Clothing

COLUMBIA CLUB DRIVE

101 Columbia Club Drive West
Sofas, Clothes, Toys, Mirror

CRESCENT LAKE

13 Coleman Ridge Court
MOVING SALE: Furniture, Clothes, Basketball
Hoop, Household Items, Toys, Bike, Rugs,
Seasonal Decorations, Electronics

2 Crescent Park Court
Washer/Dryer, Antique Dining Chairs,
Household Items, Electronics, Clothes

43 Harvest Moon Court
Books, Art, USC Souvenirs, Home Décor

621 Flycatcher Lane
Custom Corn Hole Sets (Made to Order), Apartment Size Washer/Dryer, Small Windsurfer/Paddleboard

13 Palm Crescent Court
Boys & Girls Clothes, Toys, Coffee Table, Old TV, Entertainment Center, Girls Bike, Boys Bike, Miscellaneous Household Items, 7 ½ ft Christmas Tree

313 Winding Wood Circle
Dining Room Table, Day Bed, Oil Paintings, Linens, Household Appliances, Clothes, Shoes, Dishes, Comforters

DEER CREEK

160 Deer Creek Drive
Dishes, Furniture, Miscellaneous

309 Red Tail Drive
Boys Clothes 2T-6, Girls Clothes 12 Months-3T, Baby Items, Household Items, Disney Movies, Toys, Books

414 Staghorn Drive
Furniture, Household Goods, Small Appliances, Dishwasher, Clothes, Toys, Shoes, Linens, Jewelry, Comforter Sets, and Other Miscellaneous Items

FOX MEADOW

7 East Canterbury Court
Kids Toys, Clothes, Bed, Dresser, Bookshelf

108 Fox Hill Drive
Gamecock Clothing from recent store clothing, Household Goods and Items

140 Fox Hill Drive
Furniture, Electronics, Mirrors, Lamps

3 Foxwood Knoll
Air Hockey Table, Rocking Chair, Lamps, Recliner, Chairs, 2 Dressers, Futon Couch, Lego/Train Table, Boys Clothes Size 10-16, Girls Size 8-12, Barbie, Books – American Doll

17 Foxwood Knoll
Household Goods, Door, Linens

HERITAGE FOREST
505 New Cut Lane
Full and Queen Comforter, Shoes (Size 6 & 7), Handbags, Ladies & Men’s Clothing, Household Items, Miscellaneous Items

LONGTOWN ESTATES

140 Walnut Wood Trail
Baby/Toddler Books, Toys, Girl’s Clothing, General Household Items, Luggage, Girls Bed/Bath Sets, Kitchen Items

OVERLOOK DRIVE
404 Overlook Drive

Household Items including Furniture, Glassware, Art, Books, Children’s Toys, Refrigerator, Lawn Mower, Tools, Garden Tools, Etc.

PLANTATION PARK

221 Plantation Parkway
New Haier Wine Cellar (30 Bottles), Artwork, Home Décor, Holiday Memorabilia, Clothes Dryer, Clothes/Shoes, Like New Comforters/Bedding

7 Rose Haven Court
Household Goods, Baby Things, Appliances, Tools

WINDEMERE

116 Bardwell Way
Fast Pitch Softball Equipment, Air Hockey, Table, End Table, Bookshelf, Home Décor Items, Total Gym, Yamaha Digital Keyboard (Piano), American Girl Dolls

502 Cartgate Circle
Household Items, Clothes, Bikes, Exercise Bike, Small Appliances

204 Glenn Village Way
Bistro/Bar Tables with Chairs, Window Treatments, Lots of Girls Clothes, Books, Large Framed Pictures, Small Household Items, Grandfather Clock Shell (Just the Decorative Housing No Insides), Miscellaneous

307 Old Course Loop
Toddler/Children’s Toys, Bicycles, Clothes, Kitchen Table w/ 2 chairs, Household Items, Women’s Clothes

425 Old Course Loop
Truck Tool Box & Household Items

44 Ravenglass Way
2 La-Z-Boy Green Couches, Broyhill Coffee Table, 2 Broyhill End Tables, Golf Clubs, Miscellaneous

14 Richmond Lane
Desk, Jewelry, Clothing, Comforters, Household Items, Men’s Clothing

9 Stockton Court
Baby Items & Clothing, Furniture, Electronics, Clothing, Poker Table, Ping Pong/Pool Table Combo, 32” Tube TV

5 Tavern Court
Antiques, Desk, Washer, Dryer, Clothing, Sports Equipment, Clothing, Art, Miscellaneous

13 Whithorn Way
Girl’s Clothing & Shoes, Small Household Items