DCCA’s Beach Sweep is a SUCCESS!!
Over 70 residents, including children, came together this past Saturday to pick up debris and trash from Debidue Beach. Almost six miles of beach, from...
Over 70 residents, including children, came together this past Saturday to pick up debris and trash from Debidue Beach. Almost six miles of beach, from...
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…
Read More ›The South Carolina Emergency Management Division’s Hurricane Evacuation Study is underway as the 2023 hurricane season begins. With your input, this study will guide how…
Read More ›As you set out to enjoy some fun on the beach this summer please help us by remembering the following DeBordieu Colony beach rules: •…
Read More ›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…
Read More ›Election Results On behalf of the DeBordieu Colony Board of Directors, thank you for sending in your proxies/ballots for the 2023 Annual Members’ Meeting. I…
Read More ›When you think of summer in DeBordieu Colony, many things come to mind: warm weather, friends and family visiting our beautiful, unique community, trips to…
Read More ›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…
Read More ›DeBordieu Colony joins a network of coastal communities (Pawleys Island, Isle of Palms, Edisto, Kiawah and Seabrook Islands) that have installed a water-level sensor to…
Read More ›The 2nd Annual Turkey Trot was a record smashing success thanks to our 430+ Trotters and their 150+ Doggers! We had multiple generations turn out….
Read More ›Helping Hands of Georgetown Thanksgiving Food Drive was a success because of YOU! Approximately 449lbs of goods were donated! Donations were left at the DCCA…
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