DeBordieu Beach Sweep

9.21.24 Over 50 residents, including children, came together this past Saturday to pick up debris from Debidue Beach. Almost six miles of beach, from Arcadia...

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  • DeBordieu Colony Recycling Area Firehouse Street

    Community recycling… Community residents and their guests can conveniently recycle glass, aluminum, steel cans, plastics, newspapers, magazines, and cardboard boxes. Simply place the items in…

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  • Community Safety Reminders

    Our community has grown significantly in the past few years. We live here and we love it. Some of us have lived here for many…

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  • CodeRED Emergency Alerts

    DeBordieu residents are encouraged to sign up to receive emergency alert information through the CodeRED (n/k/a OnSolve) notification system. This system helps our residents receive…

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  • DeBordieu Outdoor Safety Tips

    We share our beautiful community with an abundance of wildlife. To maintain the safety of our residents and visitors, as well as that of the…

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  • Fun in the Sun – DeBordieu Colony Safety Reminders

    We are glad you are here and welcome you to our beautiful beach. The best way to enjoy your “day at the beach” is to…

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  • Hurricane Preparedness

    Click here to visit DeBordieu Colony Hurricane Resource Page Click here to view the DeBordieu Colony Property Owner’s Guide to Hurricane Preparedness Preparing for a…

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  • DeBordieu Cars & Coffee

    DCCA Hosts Successful Cars and Coffee! June 1 was a beautiful day for the DCCA Community Affairs 2nd Annual Cars and Coffee! The event featured…

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  • Welcome aboard to our New Board Members!

                The DeBordieu Colony Community Association, (DCCA) held its Annual Meeting on Saturday, May 4. Thank you to all of…

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  • Alligators, “Living Among Modern Day Dinosaurs”

    Alligators are a common sight throughout DeBordieu Colony. Many of us enjoy viewing and photographing the from a safe distance. Now that the warm weather…

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  • Jordan McCall, M.S. student, Clemson Univ. & James C. Kennedy Waterfowl and Wetlands Conservation Center: First Year Research Summary

    Jordan McCall, of Clemson University Kennedy Waterfowl & Wetlands Conservation Center, discussed her ongoing DeBordieu/Hobcaw Water Bird Study. To view her PowerPoint presentation please click…

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