WaterWays Township is a community esteemed with historic pride. At the heart of the WaterWays mission is sustainability, with the goal to keep our land in pristine condition for future generations. Additionally, we intend to preserve the rich history that was here long before our thriving community.
WaterWays Township, Home to More Than 5000 Years of Georgia History
Topics: Waterways Blog, Conservation, Local Community
Back to School at WaterWays
Class is in session! Next week, Bryan County starts the new school year fresh on Monday, August 3 and this weekend, WaterWays is soaking up every last ounce of summer vacation by celebrating big at the Back to School Bash!
Topics: Waterways Blog, Life at WaterWays, Local Community
It's An All-American July Fourth Celebration
Whether you're celebrating in the low country of Richmond Hill, the Hamptons in New York or the warm West Coast in California, the Fourth of July is one of the most celebrated holidays across the nation. It's a time for friends, family and neighbors to gather together and celebrate the freedom we live each and every day.
Topics: Waterways Blog, Life at WaterWays, Local Community
Friday On The Train
Every third Friday this summer, Friday On The Train will be at the Station Exchange, providing free entertainment for the entire family. Join your neighbors and friends for live music, shopping from local vendors, food and drinks – all while soaking up the warm summer sun.
Topics: Waterways Blog, Local Community
Georgia Coastal Islands Welcome Sea Turtles
The Ossabaw Island sea turtle nesting is off to a great start. In fact, Jekyll Island's, St. Catherine's Island's and Cumberland Island's nesting seasons are off to a great start as well. This year, beach patrols have been counting more sea turtle returns than in years past, creating a lot of excitement for Georgia coast residents.
Topics: Waterways Blog, Conservation, Local Community
Memorial Day on the Georgia Coast
Memorial Day marks the unofficial beginning of summer. Whether you're hitting the road for a family vacation or staying close to home, you can celebrate everyone's favorite three-day weekend with family-friendly activities on the Georgia Coast.
Topics: Waterways Blog, Local Community
Bob Izzo, "Master Gardener" and member of the Coastal Master Gardener Volunteer Program here in Richmond Hill, recently visited WaterWays Township to talk with some of our residents. This isn't the first time that Bob has visited us – this recent trip marks No. 3 for the green thumb! It's always great to get caught up on the tools of the...
Topics: Waterways Blog, Life at WaterWays, Local Community
Richmond Hill Farmer's Market
It's back and it's fresher than ever! Each Tuesday from now until mid-October, the Richmond Hill Farmers Market will be open for business. When you love the great town of Richmond Hill as much as we do, supporting local farmers and vendors is the natural next step in caring for our community.
Topics: Waterways Blog, Local Community
WaterWays Township Named "Community of the Year" Two Consecutive Years
RICHMOND HILL, Ga. – April 16, 2015 – WaterWays Township, a 2,300-acre gated master-planned community in South Bryan County, was recently named "Community of the Year" for their second consecutive year by the Home Builders Association of Greater Savannah (HBAS).
Topics: Waterways Blog, Fletcher Management Company, News, Local Community
Spring Break on the Georgia Coast
Spring break for Bryan County Schools is right around the corner! Some of you may be planning to soak up the sun in Cancun or hit the ski slopes in Colorado, but for those of you who plan to be close to home, here's a list of a few kid-friendly activities to enjoy near WaterWays.
Topics: Waterways Blog, Local Community