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now part of our first neighborhood community center.” Davis concurred and added that


Greenwood has worked with local governments to help establish a top- quality community at Te Ponds. Te company donated land plus $3 million for the on-site Summerville YMCA, as well as land plus $500,000 for Dorchester County fire, sheriff and emergency service substations. Greenwood even set aside a site for a future elementary school for the Dorchester II School District. “Our level of community is one


that Dorchester County has never seen,” Davis explained. “Many other areas are subdivisions, while we are a master-planned community. Te amenities were put in place before the first homes were sold.” Among the Ponds’ amenities are access to membership in the on-site YMCA, a 25-meter saltwater pool, the restored 1830s farmhouse that is part of the community center, five parks, two 20-acre ponds, an amphitheatre and a 20-mile trail system. “In the future, we will have 62 miles of walking trails and sidewalks,” Morgan said. “Walking trails are among the most requested amenities for people looking to buy.” Te Ponds also offers an 1,100-


acre conservation area with a conservancy director. Te Ponds Conservancy is a not-for-profit organization created to enhance the quality of life in the community. Its function goes beyond protecting Nature and the beauty of the land; its main purpose is to become a thriving resource for community activity. In the past couple of years, the Conservancy has hosted events such as Fourth of July festivals, presentations by the Summerville


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