This illustration from the City’s original 2006 Boundary Street Plan shows the realignment of the Boundary Street and SC 170 intersection, and new retail at the old (existing) SC !70 intersection connector.

New Year, New You

LowCountry Habitat for Humanity announces Community Health Fair and 5th Annual Resolution Run 5K

Are you ready for a New Year New You? Start with a free Community Health Fair on January 15th from 9 a.m. until noon and the 5th Annual Resolution Run 5K on January 16th, 2016 at 10 a.m. at Dataw Island Community Center to benefit LowCountry Habitat for Humanity.

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The New Year New You Community Health Fair is a new element to this event. Local health care providers will offer screenings in the following areas: blood pressure, non-fasting blood sugar levels, skin cancer, oxygen levels, vision, hearing and cholesterol.

The Resolution Run held on Saturday, January 16th at 10 a.m. will feature a professionally timed 5K race along with fun activities for the entire family including a Kids Sea Turtle Survival Challenge Obstacle Course offered by the Friends of Hunting Island Sea Turtle Conservation Project.

Kick-off the New Year with a great start on that New Year’s Resolution to be active and healthy by participating in the 5th Annual 5K Race to benefit LowCountry Habitat for Humanity. Participants will have a fast, flat course and may choose to enter the 5K race or to simply stroll the beautiful scenery at their own pace. Awards will be given to first place race finishers in eight categories.

Early bird registration is only $25 with discounts available for active duty military and participants under 18 years of age. Registration after January 10th will be $30.

Online registration is available at Runsignup.com. See you there!

Photos above courtesy of Christina Bland.

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