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2011 Contents ALSO IN THIS ISSUE


Publisher’s Note ...................................................2 Life is what you make of it, and your attitude makes a difference.


Virtual Retirement Help ....................................3 The Retirement Living Network will help you find your ideal retirement town.


Plan Your Future ................................................33 Knowing where to turn when the entire country is in a financial crisis is always difficult and usually hard on the nerves.


An Elite Fivesome .............................................48 Kiawah Island will host the 2012 PGA Championship.


How Do South Carolina’s


Taxes Stack Up? .................................................49 Consider several important factors before choosing your new home.


A Place Like Home ............................................52 Sandpiper Village is like a camp for grownups – with gourmet food.


Active Lifestyles ................................................54 Having to work a full-time job might cramp your style at Eagle Crest.


Vacation Destination .......................................56 If you want to take a memorable vacation and get the most for your hard-earned cash, you generally have two options.


Charleston’s Accolades ...................................57 How great is it to live in Charleston?


Get A Lifestyle ....................................................58 The Lowcountry is full of wonderful neighborhoods, but few can offer what’s available at Del Webb at Cane Bay.


Building New Relationships ..........................62 A new school offers a new opportunity.


Encouraging Excellence .................................63 Cane Bay is Berkeley County’s newest high school.


Ups and Downs .................................................64 Jody Hyden sees himself as a coach to his clients.


Remote Islands ..................................................74 If you need a boat to get there, it might as well be a thousand miles away.


How Do North Carolina’s


Taxes Stack Up? .................................................89 If retirement is on your mind, there are a large number of reasons to take a close look at the Southeastern states.


A Carolina Neighborhood .............................97 Hibben is one of the most charming communities in Mount Pleasant.


History Revisited ...............................................98 The Southeast is blessed with some of the most gorgeous historic homes in the United States.


Historic Wilmington .......................................100 The Williams-Holladay House sits with an easy grandeur, in the company of majestic oaks and graceful old homes.


A Sense of Nostalgia ......................................104 The Charlotte Atkinson House sits graciously in the center of Georgetown.


A Rich History...................................................105 Built in 1735, the house at 53 Tradd is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Charleston’s Historic District.


An Ancient City ...............................................110 The home at 126 West Harris St. in Savannah exemplifies Old World charm.


Medical Resources .........................................113 A list of health-related places you can visit online.


Heart & Soul......................................................114 Primary care medicine isn’t really on its way to the endangered species list – is it?


Losing the Healthy Way ................................118 Trying to lose weight quickly can be a frustrating experience.


One Doctor – Many Services ......................119 Dr. Loren Frankel focuses on providing a family-friendly atmosphere.


True Living ........................................................120 The Seabook offers a feeling of warmth.


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