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John S. Graves, III article about local boys growing up in the forty’s talks about what was life like…simple with values. Why are so many families moving to our region, ultimately it is to fulfill their dreams. We hope that one person who reads Kasia’s article will fill their dreams by seeing what hard work and perseverance accomplishes… Parents, check out why teenagers are in a different time zone, and how to help them understand it is part of growing up. For certain, those who have sent their child off to school will shed a tear reminiscing with Gene Cashman. You had to know that Amber Hester-Kuhen, Blufftons Environmentalist, would tell us some things about those monsters we call no-see-ems, and their cousin the mosquito. Oh, and let’s change our Latitude in Margarettaville. How to grow older without growing up! Do it. Enjoy, let us hear from you, and don’t forget to tell people where you shop and eat, that they should be in The Breeze.

John S. Graves, III article about local boys growing up in the forty’s talks about what was life like…simple with values. Why are so many families moving to our region, ultimately it is to fulfill their dreams. We hope that one person who reads Kasia’s article will fill their dreams by seeing what hard work and perseverance accomplishes… Parents, check out why teenagers are in a different time zone, and how to help them understand it is part of growing up. For certain, those who have sent their child off to school will shed a tear reminiscing with Gene Cashman. You had to know that Amber Hester-Kuhen, Blufftons Environmentalist, would tell us some things about those monsters we call no-see-ems, and their cousin the mosquito. Oh, and let’s change our Latitude in Margarettaville. How to grow older without growing up! Do it.
Enjoy, let us hear from you, and don’t forget to tell people where you shop and eat, that they should be in The Breeze.

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If you are like me, either in Hilton Head or Bluffton, anywhere in the Lowcountry, I’m sure you have heard<br />

about this Latitude Margaritaville place. You know there are a lot of Parrotheads out there. Jimmy Buffett<br />

said “Where is Margaritaville? It’s in your mind.” I wandered around the Visitor’s Center, there were no walls!<br />

All glass offices, open, unconfining, relaxing – colorful beach chairs, fun little vignettes giving one a hint of<br />

cookouts, bike riding, kicking back, putting your feet up and taking it easy.<br />

I think that was the way they planned it! A feeling of comfort from the get go.<br />

My host and long time friend John Strother greeted me and instantly you could tell he was a happy person that<br />

knew how to truly enjoy life. Smiling from ear to ear, a great tan, and sporting a colorful Tommy Bahama silk<br />

shirt. John is the Broker-in-Charge, a true poster child for the way of life that that his prospects are looking for.<br />

We jumped into a golf cart for a tour – not any golf cart – the roof was a surf board with a skeg as large as a<br />

shark-fin.<br />

By Tim O’Neal and<br />

Randolph Stewart<br />

Latitude Margaritaville Hilton Head is the newest of the popular adult Margaritaville-lifestyle active adult<br />

communities and promises to bring the iconic island lifestyle to life through its plentiful amenities, architecture,<br />

entertainment and good vibes. Although it is just beginning, and new homes are filling up, there are hundreds<br />

of workers and machines building amenities, paving new streets, dozens of houses under construction,<br />

landscapers everywhere, you can already sense that this a special place. The first thing that they finished is<br />

the Barkaritaville Dog Park. Resort level amenities will include a state-of-the-art Fins Up! Fitness Center with<br />

aerobics studio, indoor lap pool, spa, group fitness classes, wellness and community programs and more.<br />

Additional amenities include a Paradise Pool with beach entry, cabanas and tiki huts; tennis, pickleball and<br />

bocce ball courts; Workin’ N’ Playin’ Center for arts, crafts and other programs, and a Coconut Telegraph Business<br />

Center. Residents can relax at a Latitude Bar & Chill Restaurant, Changes in Attitude poolside bar and Last Mango<br />

Theater for dances and banquets. They are even building The Hanger, for residents golf cart tune ups.<br />

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