Author Archive: Charlotte Cushman

Looking for a bicycle!

From Susan –

Looking for a bicycle for a 13 year old boy to borrow for the next 6 months. He is about 5 ft tall. Please email Susan Kennedy at susankennedy29906@gmail.com if you can help.

Thanks!

Looking for Kayaks

carolina_girl@hargray.com
Announcement Request *
Hi Friends,

We are in search of an inexpensive kayak or two.

If you have one you would like to get rid of, please email us!

Thank you so much,
Jason and Tracy Behrens
carolina_girl@hargray.com

Frontlines Meals needed

Hey all, we have several meal openings for March and April. So I thought I would repost the link needed to sign up for a meal:

http://www.takethemameal.com/meals.php?t=LEGR9659

If you would like to volunteer to cook a meal for Frontlines, here is the important info: dinner is served from 6 -7 PM. A main dish, a side dish and a dessert are needed each week to feed about 65-75 people. Drinks, cups, plates and silverware, etc. will be provided. There is a weekly budget of $125.00. You can turn your receipt into Drew Kuehl for reimbursement. You may cook at your own home or at the Youth building. You can cook by yourself or with a friend and bring the food to the youth building by 5:30 PM so that everything can be set up to be served by 6 PM. We will take care of the serving. If you have any questions please call Mary Ann Tkach at (843) 812-5106

Boys Bike Needed

Looking for a small bike for a 4 year old bicycle…. no training wheels needed.   text 843 812 0609 or email donsusanbrant@gmail.com

For Sale Guitar

From Brian – guitar.JPG

$200.00

Email brimel98@gmail.com for additional photos/information.

Ibanez EDA900

Instrument has two locations where the finish is worn, due to thumb placement.

Other than that, the bass is in terrific playing condition, and weighs just 7 lbs 10 ozs.

It plays and sounds great!  The body design makes it is as comfortable to play sitting down, as well as standing.

Product Description…from Ibanez

More comfortable, more balanced, and at the same time utilizes the best combination of magnetic and piezo pickups to give you a rich, strong bass tone, without being overpowering.

The EDA series is the future of bass and bass players.  The lighter Luthite body takes away the weight and heavy feel to the bass, but leaves all the qualities you would want out of a normal body material.  The low-profile bridge and wider neck provide wide spacing for right and left hand fingering.

The Fishman Piezo Mono-Rail II bridge is another great feature of the EDA Series. The Piezo pickups provide clarity and offer clear definition.  They also produce a bigger, warmer sound-and at much higher volumes before distortion than you can get with only a magnetic pickup.

The EDA Series also utilizes reversed tuning machines which allow straight line stringing from nut to post for more precise tuning and more consistent string-to-string tension.”

Body Material: Luthite

Bridge: Mono-Rail II with Fishman Piezo

Hardware Color: Charcoal

Finish: Silver Flat

Neck Pickup: Ibanez Dynamix Full Range passive pickup

Active EQ: EQA-PZ

Controls: Volume (pickup) volume (piezo) tone (pickup) Tone (piezo)

Pickup EQ trim pots (2 on back cover)

Piezo sensitivity pots, 4 on back cover, one for each string

Neck Material: 3-Piece Maple

Neck Type: EDA4

Number of Frets: 24

Fret Type: Medium

Fingerboard: Rosewood

Inlay: Pearl double dots at the 12th fret

Side marker dots

ibanez.com/world/manual/guitars/EDA.pdf

*Hard case included

*Instrument stand NOT included

$200.00

Email brimel98@gmail.com for additional photos/information.

To Borrow – Trench Digger

Looking to borrow a walk behind trencher that can dig a trench at least 36″ deep. Email brimel98@gmail.com if you can help.
Thanks!
Brian Absher

Volunteer with Pu

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From Wayne Lilley –

click here for the flier – volunteer-with-public-tennis

Public Tennis is looking for volunteers to help with its programs serving youth and people with special  needs. Tennis skills are not necessary!  Volunteer as much or as little as suits your schedule!

Helping our athletes is easy and fun!

Contact info@publictennis.org or call Wayne Lilley at 978‐571‐1475.

From its beginning, PTI recognized that despite hundreds of private and gated tennis courts and facilities in the greater Hilton Head area, very few courts were available for public use.  In the early 2000’s, PTI raised funds and secured matching funds enabling the Town of Hilton Head to build Chaplin Public Tennis Center. Subsequently, PTI facilitated the procurement of additional courts for public use and acted as facility operator of various courts on an interim basis.

PTI offers grants and sponsorship to players who aspire to pursue higher levels of tennis and who seek scholarships for college education. Starting in 2017, we are proud to be part of a new USTA initiative to grow tennis by involving young children and their parents in play which is largely parent organized.

Thank you for your consideration! Wayne Lilley, President, Public Tennis Inc.  978‐571‐1475

 

Criminal Justice – A Brief Intro for Sale

Criminal Justice-From Brenda –

11th Ed. (Used for CRJ 101 at TCL)
> ISBN: 9780133591316 Softcover  $50
>
> Thank you sooo much!!!
> Brenda

bbuckner7@hargray.com

Now Hiring

From Brad –
Island Playground is hiring part time staff 8 to 16 hours per week. To apply please email Mike Weaver ipgpartystaff@Gmail.com or stop by in person.

Home School Days at Saint Elena!

Saint Elena is sponsoring Home School Days on February 24th from 10 am to 3 pm.

1501 Bay Street Beaufort SC

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http://santa-elena.org/event/home-school-days-2-24-2017/?instance_id=2115

Cost: $6.00; Children 5 and under free

843-379-1550 for more information!

No preregistration needed. Just show up, learn and have fun.

Our flexibly structured Home School Days are designed for families to learn together while exploring the museum. We will have three different ongoing activity stations in addition to the exhibits, which can all be done at your own pace. Perfect for ages 6-14. Allow about an hour and a half to see and do everything

Museum: Our exhibit, Santa Elena: America’s Untold Story, tells the story of the 16th Century Spanish town of Santa Elena that was located on Parris Island, South Carolina from 1566-1587. Learn what historians and archaeologists have uncovered about the town and its inhabitants.

Camp Dig it: Explore the world of archaeology by excavating reproduction artifacts using the same methods and techniques that a real archaeologist would. See what you can find out about those who lived at Santa Elena.

Meet a settler from Santa Elena: Learn about the history of the town of Santa Elena from the accounts of someone who was there.

Cultures and Conflicts: Hear about the interactions that took place between the Native Americans and the Spanish. See and touch reproduction artifacts that represent what the Spanish and Native Americans used and traded for.