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Richmond Hill Named a Top Spot for Young Families

April 28, 2015 by Callie Wamsley

Whether you're seeking sweet Southern character, award-winning public schools or breathtaking natural landscapes, Richmond Hill has it all.

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Richmond Hill Farmer's Market

April 21, 2015 by Callie Wamsley

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

April 16, 2015 by Callie Wamsley

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

March 30, 2015 by Callie Wamsley

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

Catch the Current Newsletter: Spring 2015

March 19, 2015 by Callie Wamsley

Welcome Center Breaks Ground

This summer, we will open the doors to our newest facility, the WaterWays Township Welcome Center. Designed to reflect a comfortable low country architectural theme, the Welcome Center will serve as the central location for information about WaterWays, including real estate opportunities, scheduled events, social...

Topics: Waterways Blog, Catch the Current Newsletter, Life at WaterWays, News

200 Years of St. Patty's Day History in Savannah

March 12, 2015 by Callie Wamsley

The St. Patrick's Day parade in Savannah is the largest celebration of the holiday in Georgia and one of the largest in the nation. One of the contributing factors to its success is its 200-year history. Since the early 1800's, Savannah has been perfecting the ultimate St. Patrick's celebration that we now know and love. Here are a few events that...

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Community Welcome Center Breaks Ground at WaterWays Township

March 05, 2015 by Callie Wamsley

Richmond Hill, Ga. – Mar. 3, 2015 – WaterWays Township, a 2,300-acre master-planned community in South Bryan County, announces its groundbreaking of the WaterWays Township Welcome Center. The Welcome Center will serve as the central location for information about WaterWays, including home ownership opportunities, scheduled events, social...

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American Homes for the Evolving 21st Century

February 27, 2015 by Callie Wamsley

Whether it's adding more rooms, or making the most of a current living space, the American home is changing rapidly. A blog post recently published by Southeast Discovery lists a few of the reasons why these trends have taken place:

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100 Things to do in Savannah

February 19, 2015 by Callie Wamsley

One of the best things about living at WaterWays Township is it's just a hop, skip and jump to Savannah – one of the most historically rich cities in the South. Just 30 miles north of WaterWays, Savannah offers ample opportunities to explore the city on the river. Whether you're a fan of art, theater, dining or even Forest Gump, there's...

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Planning the Perfect Lawn

February 05, 2015 by Callie Wamsley

They say the grass is always greener on the other side. This year, we want your entire lawn to be the greenest and healthiest possible, and now is the time to start. February is turfgrass pre-emergent time, the time to spread herbicides and fertilizers across your lawn, ensuring it's thick and healthy for summertime.

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