Mt. Pleasant Things to Do

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Darrell Creek – Mt. Pleasant, SC Homes

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Darrell Creek – Mt. Pleasant, SC Homes

Ravens Run – Mt. Pleasant, SC Homes

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Watch a video on Ravens Run in Mt. Pleasant, SC. You can search for homes or schedule a no-obligation tour of Mt. Pleasant, by calling Bob Brennaman at 843-345-6074

Water Taxi Seeks New Dock

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Charleston’s Parks and Capital Projects Department applied for a permit from federal regulators to build a new floating dock near historic downtown Charleston. This dock would allow various private water taxi companies to operate in Waterfront Park.

Mt. Pleasant Wants to Hear From You

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

The town of Mt. Pleasant, SC launched a marketing initiative in September that is encouraging residents to take part in their research. Aiming to develop a business plan that will increase the quality of life for residents, town officials want to hear from YOU!

First tree-lighting at Memorial Waterfront Park

Monday, November 30th, 2009

“Santa will arrive on a bright red fire truck to listen to Christmas requests and distribute candy canes,” he said. “Entertainment will include local performers, and a Toys for Tots drive will be held at 7 p.m. in the Cooper River Room at the Visitor Center. Bring your children and good cheer and help us usher the Christmas season into our wonderful town!”

First-Time Home Buyer Clinics

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Topics to be discussed include mortgage programs, buying HUD properties and foreclosures, home inspections, homeownership insurance, getting the most out of your real estate agents, legal fees, and current market conditions.

New Park on Shem Creek

Monday, September 14th, 2009

he boardwalk will extend 1100 feet down the hummock island and will be filled with educational exhibits that highlight native plants and animals that park visitors may see on their visit. Additionally, there will be an observation tower that will enhance the superb view of the area.

Historical Ship Retires in Charleston

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Interested in war history? The USS Laffey, a World War II destroyer ship, has retired in Charleston. This ship who’s fondly referred to as “the ship that would not die” was moved from the Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum on Charleston Harbor up the Cooper River to a dry-dock in North Charleston.

Free Family Fun

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

What used to be the old bridge that connected Mt. Pleasant to Sullivan’s Island is now a pet and family-friendly park that’s growing in popularity. On any given day, you’ll find people jogging, playing sports and bicycling through the area. There are plenty of grassy areas perfect for picnics and play dates. You’ll even find people crabbing and fishing off the walking bridges and small piers.

Memorial Waterfront Park: A Must-See

Friday, July 10th, 2009

If you’re new to the Charleston area or simply looking for a unique hang out spot, check out the new Mt. Pleasant Visitor’s Center. This nine-acre property hosts a variety of activities, parks and shops all while reflecting the traditional and historic roots of the area.

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