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AUGUST 2013 President s Message Betty Berginski I have really enjoyed coming through the entrance at Tidewater this summer. It seems especially beautiful this year. Thanks to all who contributed to this effort. I have been on vacation most of June. I have returned refreshed and ready to get back to work. All the committees have been working to get their budget requests ready by mid July. The requests will then be reviewed by the Board of Directors and the budget will be well underway by the time this is being read. July and August are a very busy time for the BOD. A note of thanks to the Recreation Committee and the sponsors of our summer concerts. What a great way to get together and meet new friends. Betty K.A. Diehl Management Message Mel Renkey, CMCA, AMS, PCAM Pet Rules I would like to take this opportunity to remind everyone of the basic pet rules at Tidewater Plantation. Please remember that the rules apply to all pets; dogs, cats, and other types. Recently, we have received complaints regarding indoor/outdoor and outdoor cats that have collars and ID s, but have been left to roam Tidewater at will. All pets must be kept on a leash and under the handler s control anytime the animal is away from the property of the owner. The handler must clean up after their pets at all times. All pets must be registered with the Managing Agent and a Tidewater pet tag is required to be displayed on the pet s collar or leash when the pet is off the owner s property. Evidence of a current rabies inoculation (inoculation tag issued by a governmental authority, certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian, or a certificate from a duly authorized person administering the vaccine) must be provided to the Managing Agent on an annual basis. Please be sure that your pet meets all of the criteria listed above, and if not, kindly contact your veterinarian to file the appropriate documents and obtain the proper ID s and tags so that you and your pet(s) can continue to enjoy the beauty of Tidewater. Reminder Our job is to assist the Board of Directors, owners, and their guests, so please feel free to call the management office at 843-336-3500 and speak to one of the office staff; Mel or Chelsa whenever you need our help. Reminders 8/21 Teal Lake BOD Meeting 2:00 pm @ TPCA 8/22 BOD Workshop 1pm @ TPCA 9/05 Next BOD Meeting 9/21 BOD Annual Meeting Regularly Scheduled Meetings: Board Meetings First Thursday every other month @ TPCA 1:00 pm Board Workshops Last Thursday every other month @ TPCA 1:00 pm Budget and Finance Committee - 4th Monday of each month @ TPCA 9:00 am Property Committee - 2nd Thursday each month @ TPCA 8:30 a.m Condo Corner TeAL LAKe ViLLAS - DRyeR VeNTS In August, 2012 the Association had the dryer vents in all the units in Teal Lake cleaned out by a professional company. The next cleaning by the Association will be between September and October, 2013. We will notify everyone in advance when this is scheduled. Cleaning of the dryer vent will be the Owners responsibility if the clogged area is from the dryer to the wall. Keeping the dryer vents cleaned out is a safety issue which will protect you and your community. If you have any questions or concerns please contact kswimm@omni-property.com HeRON LAKeS-BOARD OF THe DiReCTORS The Board would like to welcome Leon Williams for joining Mike Kulig, Bruce Ford, Ed Spence and Deb Downing, as a new member of the Heron Lakes Board for a two year term. The Board would also like to thank Jennie Laino for her dedication and years of service to the community. Design Review Board Ann Lippincott, Chairperson Grass/Sod: In order to maintain a cohesive look throughout the community, the DRB would like to remind owners that St. Augustine and Zoysia are the only approved grasses for use in yards and the right-of-way areas. Attention Frontier Bulk Agreement Customers: Call 1-877-969-9966 for Service Support 1

Tree Removal: At the DRB meeting held on May 20, 2013, a change in the Tree Removal Policy was approved which now requires that applications for tree removal must be submitted by the owner of the lot on which the tree is located. This change was necessitated due to liability concerns. If an owner identifies a hazardous tree on an adjacent lot that poses a threat to house and/or property, please contact the DRB so that an inspection can be made and the owner of the lot on which the tree stands can be contacted as necessary. As the removal of some of our towering Pine trees continues, we again remind owners that tree removal services are not permitted to use the golf course cart path to access rear yards for tree removal. Accessing private property via the cart path presents a liability issue for the golf course, an inconvenience for the paying customers/golfers, and also risks damage to the cart path from the heavy equipment. The golf course is privately owned and is not part of the Tidewater Plantation Community Association common areas. edging: The DRB and property management continue to identify issues with raised landscape and driveway/walkway edging. The Standards on Edging are as follows: Edging (Landscape) and Retaining Walls: Landscape Edging, which is edging around planting beds, requires approval by the DRB. It must be flush to the ground and of a color that blends naturally into the immediate surrounding landscape. No raised edging is permitted. The use of stone, natural or faux, is not permitted in landscaping. Brick is an acceptable material. Retaining walls are not permitted unless necessitated by the topography of the lot. This will be determined by the DRB. Retaining walls must be constructed of parged cinder block, brick or pressure-treated landscape timbers. Stone, natural or faux, is not permitted in landscaping. All landscape edging and retaining walls require application to and approval by the DRB. Driveway and Walkway Coating and Edging: A driveway and walkway coating of Manuel Kindling Wood, SW#0052441, will be allowed on driveways and walkways. A concrete re-surfacing product, Increte Systems Spray-Deck in the color of Kool White, for driveways, walkways, porches, steps, and patios is also approved for use and requires DRB approval prior to installation. Other than in Courtyard Park, no decorative patterns on driveways and walkways are permitted. Rectangular brick edging, flush with the ground and driveway and/or walkway surface and blending naturally into the immediate landscape, will be considered by the DRB. Embossed brick coating on the edge of driveways and walkways will also be considered by the DRB. All coating and edging of driveways and walkways require application to and approval by the DRB. Property owners who currently have raised edging on their property are encouraged to submit an application so as to provide an opportunity to determine if and how the edging might be brought into compliance with the Standards. Edging that has previously been approved by variance due to lot topography is on file in the DRB office. Any other raised edging that has not been approved by the DRB will require submission of an application. Landscape Lighting: Landscape lighting is limited to uplighting (used to illuminate trees) and driveway and walkway lighting. Lighting around planting beds that are not adjacent to driveways and walkways is not permitted. The approved colors for landscape lighting are black, bronze/brown or Verdi/green. Because the intent of the Standards is to blend our landscape elements into the natural environment as unobtrusively as possible, shiny metals, white, and silver lights are not permitted. The illumination must be clear, no colored bulbs or glass are permitted. The installation of landscape lighting is considered a change in landscaping and requires application to the DRB. The application process provides an opportunity to review the Standards and avoid the purchase and installation of nonconforming lighting. Landscape Lighting: Landscape lighting is limited to uplighting (used to illuminate trees) and driveway and walkway lighting. Lighting around planting beds that are not adjacent to driveways and walkways is not permitted. The approved colors for landscape lighting are black, bronze/brown or Verdi/green. Because the intent of the Standards is to blend our landscape elements into the natural environment as unobtrusively as possible, shiny metals, white, and silver lights are not permitted. The illumination must be clear, no colored bulbs or glass are permitted. The installation of landscape lighting is considered a change in landscaping and requires application to the DRB. The application process provides an opportunity to review the Standards and avoid the purchase and installation of nonconforming lighting. TPCA Contact information Condo Associations Contact information K.A. Diehl Community Management Specialists Lighthouse Villas Contact: Mel Renkey Contact: Kendall Benjamin kendall@atalayamanagement.com Mel.Renkey@KADiehl.com 843-272-2695 843-663-3500 Clubhouse Villas in the case of an after-hours or weekend emergency Contact: Mike Runser Please call (843) 249-0909 michaelrunser@chicora.net Board Contact: TWBOD@tidewaterhoa.org 843-272-8700 2 Report suspicious activity or persons to NMB police @ 280-5511 AND Guardhouse @ 249-0909 Harbor Loft Heron Lake Teal Lake Tidewater Ridge Contact: Katy Swimm kswimm@omni-property.com 843-839-3131

DRB Appointments: The DRB is pleased to announce that Jim Rudge and Paul Carver have been appointed to fill one open unexpired term and one newly added position to the board. Our new members join the board with backgrounds in community service, education, forestry, engineering, design, and construction. We are looking forward to their participation on the board. Property Committee Barbara Baker, Secretary Now is a good time to check that mulch in planting beds is adequate to conserve moisture, insulate the ground from excessive heat and to reduce the growth of weeds. If your annuals are becoming leggy try cutting them back to encourage new growth. Some gardeners believe that removing spent flowers from crape myrtles encourages new blooms. An Ionization system has been installed at the Community pool. We will monitor the chlorine usage to see if the system saves money on chlorine purchases. During high pool usage chlorine has to be used but less chlorine is needed when the pool usage is reduced. The Amenity Center, Fitness Center and TPCA buildings have been painted. Summer is a great time to stroll throughout Tidewater and enjoy all the beauty our neighborhood has to offer everything from the naturalized areas of marshlands and coastal woodlands to the variety of landscaped yards. Grab your water bottle and start exploring. See what things you ve missed while driving or just go down a street you don t usually use. Make use of the several benches that have been placed throughout Tidewater to make it easier to take breaks and/or to meet up with others. The Property Committee is working hard to maintain and enhance the aesthetic look of Tidewater. If you have any suggestions or concerns please forward your thoughts to property@tidewaterhoa.org as we look forward to your input. yard of the Month The Property Committee is pleased to announce that the home of Ray and Valerie Oksala has been chosen yard of the month. Tidewater Plantation Community Association Welcome Tidewater Neighbors Pam Mulcahy The Welcome Committee would like to welcome all our new neighbors to the community! New Owners 1221 Tidewater Dr. # 313 1551 Spinnaker Dr #5722 Francis and Patricia Landy Gary and Martha Willis Hope Mills, NC Clemmons, NC 4620 South Island Dr. 1666 Harbor Dr Doli Biondillo Keith and Erin Bredemann Longs, SC Chapel Hill, NC 923 Morrall Drive 1401 Lighthouse Dr #4314 Steve Cherrier Woody and Lee Hughes Chapel Hill, NC Bethel, ME 1221 Tidewater Dr #1821 1221 Tidewater Dr #511 Louise Nixon and Christine Amen Scott and Lannie Hoffman Winston Salem, NC Hickory, NC 1401 Lighthouse Dr # 4213 1221 Tidewater Dr #1922 Ross Fenn Ann and Ken O'Connell Germantown, NY Charlotte, NC Artisans of Tidewater Marilyn Drange Permanent Owners 1411 Staysail Ln 925 Heshbon Drive Reese and Mary Ann Evans Joyce Maziarz Lafayette, NJ Warrenton, VA Linda Olson is this month s featured artisan. Linda and her husband, Eric, have lived in Tidewater for fourteen years and spend their summers in Maine. They love both places and feel very fortunate to have these opportunities and friendships. Linda loves watching sports and her enjoyment of handcrafts were a perfect fit. A night of reading, needle pointing or knitting and a chance to root for her favorite teams at the same time works for her! See Linda s fine knit handbags at our next Tidewater Artisans Fall Show Rules and Regulations Jules Jaget, Chairperson Have you ever wondered where Tidewater s rules originated? The Rules & Regulations Committee was established in the beginning days of Tidewater during the transition from the Developer to the Board of Directors. The Developer s CCRs were the basis of the current rules and regulations. There are currently 6 members serving on the committee. The Rules & Regulations Committee incorporated the CCRs, Developers rules (parking, speed limits, signs, etc.), DRB if you are unable to access the homeowner website, send your email address to userupdate@tidewaterhoa.org 3

standards (including contractor s work rules), state & local rules (pools, etc.) when making Tidewater s rules. The current committee keeps a watch on the rules which are in place, and they, with the Board of Directors approval, attempt to keep the rules current and appropriate with the changes which occur in Tidewater. The Rules & Regulations Committee is not charged with enforcing the rules. Bill Pearson Wow! What a great response of early sign ups for this year s Tidewater Patriot Day Charity Golf Tournament on Monday, September 2nd. One hundred fourteen players took advantage of the early sign up discount, that s twenty-nine more than last year s sold out tournament. With just about four weeks to go, we expect all remaining player slots to be sold out soon. As always TCTC will be adding new elements to the tournament to add to the participant s enjoyment. Here are a few that are new this year. Duel trumpeters playing Taps at the Opening Ceremonies Local bowling events planned for Friday and Saturday, August 30 and 31 Zumba fundraiser Dennis Walters Show at 2pm on Sunday, September 1 The Dane Coffman exhibit during the Military Reception at 6pm, Sunday, September 1 New and exciting sporting packages at the Silent Auction on Sunday Evening, September 1, including Masters and Men s and Women s Final Fours tickets. Vintage military vehicles on display during the tournament. The Tournament weekend events will have something for everyone so be sure to plan to attend one or all of the tournaments events. If you would like to be a volunteer during the tournament, please contact Bill Pearson at wrpearson1@gmail.com. For the latest updates on the various events and tournament weekend schedule, go to the home page of the TCTC web site, www.tidewatercharitytournament.com. Recreation Committee Priscilla Wrobel, Secretary HAPPy HOURS - Meet-and-Greet new and old friends at our Happy Hours at the Beach Cabana, and bring your favorite appetizer to share, and your own beverages to enjoy. Following are the dates for the next 3 months. No sign-up is required. Friday, August 2, 6 pm Friday, September 6, 6 pm Friday, October 4, 6 pm Outdoor Summer Concert at the Circle at the Amenity Center. They will start at 6 pm. August s performers are: Sunday, August 18 The Conrad Trio, sponsored by the Recreation Committee Free ice Cream! The Conrad Trio, from Winston-Salem, NC, will take you back in time to enjoy the sounds of The Kingston Trio, Everly Brothers, James Taylor and many more we fondly remember. Get ready for tight threepart harmony, great instrumentals and lots of fun. Save the Dates: intracoastal Waterway Cruise - Thursday, September 19, 4:00 pm., with a rain date of Tuesday, September 24. This time, we will be cruising with Captain Harold down the IntraCoastal Waterway to Barefoot Landing, where you may choose from among the many fine restaurants located there. Cost for the cruise only, is $8 per person, and we will be leaving from Harborgate Marina. Shag Party Saturday, September 28, 2013 @ 7pm in the Amenity Center. The Shag party is back! Warm up those dance shoes at our Recreation Committee sponsored Shag Party. The cost will be $6 per person to cover the cost of appetizers and snacks. This will be a ByOB event. Please sign up no later than Monday, September 23, 2013. Checks are to be made payable to ROTSC and placed in the box at the Fitness Center. As an added treat we have arranged for Shag Pros Martha and Logan White to be available starting at 6:00 pm to help you learn the dance or if you just want to learn some new moves. Come early at 6:00 to take advantage of instructors. if you just want to dance, non Shaggers are welcome also! Dance starts at 7pm. Please call Arlene Smith at 843-280-5049 if you have any questions. Remember, you can sign up electronically, for all recreation committee functions that require it, using the Recreation Committee email at twreccomm@gmail.com Tastebuds Marty Turnauer Join the Tastebuds dinner groups for Fall, 2013. Tastebuds meets in groups of eight or nine, three times a year at one of our neighbors home to dine on wonderful menus while getting acquainted with your Tidewater neighbors. The kickoff dinner will be held at The Midtown Bistro on Thursday, September 12, 2013. There will be a cash bar happy hour from 5:30-6:30 pm followed by dinner starting at 6:30 pm. You will be able to choose from the following four entrees: 10 oz. Prime Rib with baked potato Chicken Francaise over penne pasta Fried Trigger fish coated in parmesan and panko crumbs with a Grande Manier sauce 4

Seafood Pomodoro - shrimp and scallops over pasta All meals served with salad and bread, and a dessert to follow. The cost for the Tastebud s kick-off dinner will be $27 per person, tax and gratuity included. All cocktails and beverages will be paid in cash. To reserve your place for the Fall, 2013 kick-off dinner, email Cathy Weis at csweis@yahoo.com or call Cathy Weis at 843 427 7300 by September 1. All checks must be delivered to Cathy Weis by September 5. Her address is 5004 Buck s Bluff Dr. If you cannot attend the kickoff dinner and desire to participate in Tastebuds for Fall, 2013, contact mturnaue@yahoo.com or call Marty Turnauer @ 843 602 3800. City News Bob Cavanaugh, Councilman Little River Neck Road (LRNR) has been LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL land use in the City s Comprehensive Plan for a decades. The purpose of this classification is to protect single family homes and prohibit any development that would compromise the existing residential characteristics. The Planned Development of the Willard property (Esperanza) pushed that concept to the fullest as a PDD (Planned Development), but luckily was not developed before the building boom busted. The mixed use marinas opened the door for many dense commercial marina developments off of LRNR on the Intercostal Waterway with minimal oversight. Now, Esperanza is being proposed to change to Medium Density Residential, which includes 2 family, town housing and patio homes on smaller lots. We are now at a bridge too far point for LRNR. Tide of Hope Charity Garage Sale The Tide OF Hope Committee The Tide of Hope, benefiting The Back Pack For Kids Program, will be sponsoring a Garage Sale to be held at the Tidewater on Sunday, September 15 from 11am 3pm. The tables for the charity garage sale will be available for rent: $35 8 feet $25 6 feet You will be responsible for bringing your special antiques, collectables or treasures to sell. You may keep your profits or donate any part of your profits to the Back Packs for Kids. There will be a Tide of Hope table for anyone who is unable to participate and would like to donate their antiques, collectables or treasures to Back Pack for Kids. We ask that your antiques, collectables or treasures be in good condition. Please No Clothes. The will be open during the Tide of Hope Charity Garage Sale for food and drink. A signup sheet for renting tables and the donations for the Tide of Hope table will be located at the Fitness Center. The deadline for signup will be Monday, September 9th. Questions please direct them to: Cathy Hayes, joecathyhaze@yahoo.com,843-281-4308 or Harriette Nichols, harriettenichols@aol.com, 843-281-8218. Looking forward to a successful and FUN sale! Dart League Starting The first half of this season Dart League will start on Friday, September 13, 2013. The team assignment notifications will be made by this year s captains, John Coyle, Tom Presby, Warren Drange, Richard Nofi, Larry Lefke and Bill Chapman. Four years Six Tons And Still Pickin Larry The Lip Praetorius, King Cup Recognize any of these orange vested gentlemen? They are your neighbors members of the Red Cups who just last month celebrated their fourth anniversary as Tidewater s Adopt-A-Highway crew. You ve probably seen them strolling alongside Little River Neck Road at some point during the past four years. These teams of volunteers have completed 49 patrols since June of 2009, and filled 746 bags of litter (six tons based on SCDOT measure of 15lbs a bag)! That s a lot of litter huh? A big thank you goes to not only the sixteen Fourth Anniversary Team volunteers pictured above, but to each of the 68 Red Cup members who have worn the orange vest in at least one or more of the monthly pickups over the past four years. And also of course, a special thanks to the programs coordinator, Marlin Fish Dawdy, and his very reliable assistant, Bob Buzz Etris. Next time you are down LRNR and see any of your orange vested neighbors stumbling along the roadside with that familiar orange bag in hand, give them a honk-your-horn thank you. They ll appreciate it! 5

Girl Scouts Outing To Georgetown Cathy Weis Several newbies in Tidewater - that s relatively new (female) residents since 2012 - got together to form a newbies women s club. We were going to call ourselves the New Babes but one of our members was speaking to her daughter prior to our first outing who said, Oh Mom, are you going out with your girl scout group? From that point on, we dubbed ourselves the Girl Scouts. People Who Keep Tidewater Plantation Going When you arrive at the beach cabana during the summer months, you will be greeted by any one of three lovely ladies, Diane Canady, Kim Johnson or Operating Supervisor Judy Hocking (shown below). These ladies are there to ensure that there are parking spaces available for owners and their families and that the facilities are used properly. Next time you go to the beach cabana be sure to say Hi and thank you. It will be greatly appreciated. The group was formed to provide an opportunity for the newer residents to go to local sites and attractions already visited by the other long-term Tidewater residents. For our first outing we attended a cooking class at Kitchen Capers. The accompanying picture was taken during our 2nd outing - a tour of historic Georgetown on June 5. Although it rained during our trolley tour, the weather did not dampen the good time had by all. Pictured from the front to back are: Helen Ashby and her mother, Ethel fondly known as Yaya. Eileen Chambers, Blair Hubbard, Cathy Weis, Maureen ( Reenie) and Chrissy Cloffi, and Joanne Zimmer. Standing is our tour guide, Geraldine Jayroe. Sea-Cruz visits Tidewater The first Tidewater Concert of the summer, July 7th, was a great success. Sea-Cruz entertained 200 Tidewater residents and guests to some great music. The customary 50/50 drawing of $204.50 was won by one of our newest residents, Ridgeway Crouch. 6 Music on Main Concert Series Journey to downtown North Myrtle Beach to delight in the sounds of a live band on Main Street. Families are encouraged to come downtown after work or after a long day on the beach to experience the many restaurants of Main St., listen to live music, shop, and dance til you drop. Kick back and unwind with us in your beach chair on Main St. Concert Locations: Main Street; 202 Main Street, North Myrtle Beach *Horseshoe; 11 S. Ocean Blvd., North Myrtle Beach Time: 7:00-9:00 pm Fee: FREE 2013 Concert Schedule: August 1 - The Tim Clark Band Variety Band for Myrtle Beach, SC August 8- Carolina Soul Band Soul Band from Lewisville, NC August 15- Gary Lowder & Smokin' Hot Blues/Soul August 22 - Craig Woolard Band Beach Band from Washington, NC August 29- Dickens Variety Party Band from Greensboro, NC September 5 - Six Styles Top 40 Hits Band from Greensboro, NC September 12- Hip Pocket Beach Band from Greensboro, NC September 19- The Attractions Beach Band from Raleigh, NC

Day Trippin! Frink s Public Park Tired of just riding your bike around Tidewater but not looking to take a longer trip to the beach? Try making the left after the Guard Booth, towards the end of Little Neck Road, and going to Harrelson Avenue. Make the right at Harrelson and go to the end, where you will find a perfect little pocket park named Frink s Park. Here you will find picnic tables and a small pier out to the marsh with beautiful views. This Horry County park honors the Frink family, early settlers of The Neck. The first member of the family to settle here was Nicholas Frink who received a grant in 1734. His son, Jabesh, fought and was wounded in the Revolutionary War. Frink s descendants still live in the area. News Reservation Phone Number 843.913.2412 HOT OFF THE GRILLE August 2013 IMPORTANT: The will be closed August 1st - August 6th Wednesdays: August 14 Nine & Dine August 21 AUF Twilight Golf August 28 Nine & Dine Fridays Nights: Happy Hour 5-8pm Buy one appetizer, get another half off!!! $2 drafts, $4 House wine, $5 house liquor Wheel Night Buffet: August 10th (Please note it is the SeCOND Saturday in August) Saturday Nights: Dinner Specials 5-9pm Come Dine with us at the on Saturday nights for some lovely dinner specials. A choice of 3 special entrees each week. (Regular menu also available) Ten Ways to Maintain a Healthy Level of insanity 1. At lunch time, sit in your car with sunglasses on and point a hairdryer at passing cars. See if they slow down. 2. Don t use any punctuation when you write. 3. As often as possible skip rather than walk. 4. Order diet water whenever you eat out. Keep a serious face. 5. Specify that your drive-through order is to go. 6. Go to a poetry recital and ask why the lines don t rhyme. 7. Five days in advance tell your friends you can t go because you re not in the mood. 8. When the money comes out of the ATM machine scream I won! I won! 9. Tell your children over dinner, Because of the economy, we re going to have to let one of you go. 10. When you re leaving a zoo, start running to the parking lot yelling, They re loose! They re loose! Date/Day am am pm 1 Thu 3:49 4:18 9:52 11:03 2 Fri 4:41 5:07 10:43 11:48 3 Sat 5:32 5:53 11:31 4 Sun 6:20 6:36 12:30 12:16 5 Mon 7:03 7:16 1:09 1:00 6 Tue 7:43 7:52 1:47 1:42 7 Wed 8:21 8:28 2:24 2:24 8 Thu 8:58 9:03 2:59 3:06 9 Fri 9:36 9:41 3:35 3:47 10 Sat 10:17 10:21 4:11 4:29 11 Sun 11:03 11:07 4:48 5:14 12 Mon 11:54 5:28 6:02 13 Tue 12:00 12:50 6:13 6:57 14 Wed 12:57 1:48 7:06 8:00 15 Thu 1:57 2:47 8:09 9:09 16 Fri 2:59 3:47 9:18 10:16 17 Sat 4:03 4:49 10:26 11:18 18 Sun 5:06 5:48 11:29 19 Mon 6:08 6:45 12:14 12:28 20 Tue 7:05 7:37 1:06 1:24 21 Wed 7:58 8:27 1:56 2:18 22 Thu 8:49 9:15 2:44 3:10 23 Fri 9:39 10:04 3:30 4:00 24 Sat 10:29 10:54 4:15 4:49 25 Sun 11:22 11:47 4:59 5:38 26 Mon 12:15 5:43 6:29 27 Tue 12:40 1:09 6:30 7:24 28 Wed 1:33 2:00 7:20 8:25 29 Thu 2:25 2:50 8:15 9:27 30 Fri 3:17 3:40 9:13 10:23 31 Sat 4:08 4:29 10:10 11:11 For submitting newsletter and website articles, please send them to newsarticles@tidewaterhoa.org. 7

PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID N MYRTLE BEACH SC Permit #32 2000 Spinnaker Drive North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582 Address Service Requested R ed Ta i led H a w k on th e 1 1 th Hole - Photo by M i k e Cobb August 2013 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Fri day Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Closed 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Outdoor Summer 19 20 21 Teal Lake BOD 22 23 24 Concert The Conrad Trio 6pm @ Amenity Center Closed Closed Nine and Dine meeting 2pm @ TPCA AUF Twilight Golf 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Nine and Dine Closed BOD Workshop 2:00pm @ TPCA Closed Happy Hour 6pm @ Beach Cabana Happy Hour 5-8 @ Happy Hour 5-8 @ Happy Hour 5-8 @ Happy Hour 5-8 @ Closed Wheel Night Buffet 5-9 @ Dinner Specials 5-9 @ Dinner Specials 5-9 @ Yoga/Pilates M/F 7:30 am Every Monday Art: 10am 3pm Amenity Center Artisan Creative Café Third Monday of the Month Zumba Wednesday 4 pm Amenity Center Water Aerobics Tu/Thu/Sa 11 am Owner s Pool Every Friday: Mahjong 9:30 am Amenity Center