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Callie Wamsley

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See Fort McAllister in a Whole New Light

October 15, 2014 by Callie Wamsley

It's no secret that Richmond Hill has one of the richest Civil War histories in the United States. At Fort McAllister, Gen. William T. Sherman ended his infamous March to the Sea, ultimately leading him to a victory and overtaking Savannah.

Topics: Waterways Blog, Local Community

Catch the Current Newsletter: Summer/Fall Edition 2014

October 15, 2014 by Callie Wamsley

WaterWays Township Celebrates Fifth Year with the Great Ogeechee Seafood Festival

This year marks the fifth year that WaterWays has participated in the Great Ogeechee Seafood Festival (GOSF).

"For the past 16 years, the GOSF has helped highlight the Georgia coastline's heritage through this tremendous event," said Vance Askew – sales and...

Topics: Waterways Blog, Catch the Current Newsletter, Local Community

Landscaping for Fall? Go Native.

October 02, 2014 by Callie Wamsley

Here at WaterWays, we live by the philosophy and commitment to preserving and enhancing the native vegetation that exists here in the community. There's really nothing like the breathtaking low country backdrop of Spanish moss dangling over 100-year-old live oaks right in your back yard.

Topics: Waterways Blog, Conservation, Local Community

The WaterWays Township Boat House Launches Big This Weekend

September 26, 2014 by Callie Wamsley

After much anticipation, the WaterWays Boat House has finally finished – and to commemorate this grand occasion, we welcome you to join us for a boating sensation celebration this Saturday, Sept. 27 from 11 – 1 p.m., with a barbecue lunch being served at noon.

Topics: Waterways Blog

Mark Your Calendars for the 2014 Great Ogeechee Seafood Festival!

September 17, 2014 by Callie Wamsley

The event of the season is back – and it's bigger and better than ever.

Topics: Waterways Blog, Local Community

Georgia, a Tax Friendly State For Retirees

August 22, 2014 by Callie Wamsley

Ah, the great state of Georgia! We're fortunate to have a community on the beautiful Georgia coast. The breathtaking views of our coastal landscape, energetic culture and comforts of home around WaterWays Township are commodities that entice families and retirees to relocate from across the southeast to our community.

Topics: Waterways Blog

It's Still Summer, Let's Explore Richmond Hill

August 15, 2014 by Callie Wamsley

It's been quite a summer thus far for us here at WaterWays Township. This season, our residents have been busy basking in all that summer on the Georgia Coast has to offer. You'll see us out around the community biking, fishing, kayaking and walking, taking in the salty beauty of Waterways Township under the Georgia sun. Around our community,...

Topics: Waterways Blog, Life at WaterWays, Local Community

Preparing for the New School Year

August 07, 2014 by Callie Wamsley

It's that time of year again! Bryan County residents are sending their children off for another school year. We all know that home life becomes much busier and more hectic when the school year comes around. It is essential to establish routines that help the entire family ease into the school year that gives everyone time to breathe! Check out...

Topics: Waterways Blog

The Marbella at WaterWays Township

July 31, 2014 by Callie Wamsley

Nestled in the WaterWays Parkway South we have opened our new Design Center that will provide visitors and real estate professionals with an opportunity to experience the impressive selection of design options available from Dream Finders Homes. In addition, a portfolio of house plan designs will be available for review and discussion with an...

Topics: Waterways Blog

Richmond Hill Farmers Market

July 25, 2014 by Callie Wamsley

The Richmond Hill Farmers Market is a hot spot where food connoisseurs across the Georgia coast turn for fresh and local produce. Every Tuesday from April to October at the J.F. Gregory Park in Richmond Hill, South Georgians browse the delicious selection of fresh produce that these local farmers have harvested. There's something fresh and crisp...

Topics: Waterways Blog

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