South Bay at Mount Pleasant is generating a great deal of excitement and we want to share some of the latest news, events and construction snapshots with you. Check here often to see what is happening, and to learn how you can become a part of this attractive, active community.
November 29, 2021
Our very own South Bay resident, Colonel Mac Radcliffe, was featured by The Post and Courierin Tales of Valor. We are thankful for our veterans and are honored to have a man like Colonel Radcliffe call our community home!
November 26, 2021
We had another great time on the catamaran! This is such a wonderful experience to feel the “wind in her sails”!
November 25, 2021
Wishing you and your loved ones a happy Thanksgiving! So very much to be thankful in each of us. Gratitude is everything!
November 18, 2021
Throwback Thursday to Spirit Week! We had a blast celebrating Twin Day . So many fun days during Spirit Week.
November 17, 2021
Meet our new Executive Director, Sean Davis! A video introduction into the new director and what he believes.
Congratulations to Dr. Natalie Christian for being honored as a 2021 Healthcare Hero by SC Biz News! Dr. Christian serves as the Medical Director for the MUSC Health Geriatric Clinic located at South Bay’s onsite health care center, Shem Creek Health Center. This clinic offers a full range of primary care services exclusive to South . . . Read More
November 14, 2021
We love our South Bay residents and their furry friends. Companions come in many “fur” types, shapes and sizes.
November 11, 2021
We honored all of our Veterans today and are so grateful for their Service. One of our Veterans , Ed Meyers, was quilted today in the presence of his family and friends.
We had an Italian dinner at Cuoco Pazzo . We had the perfect company, as well as the and perfect red sauce!
November 9, 2021
A blast was had by all at the Halloween event! There was hot coffee and pastries, and a costume contest. Others enjoyed coffee pong, trivia, and participated in a mummy wrapping competition. (Social distancing was ensured during photographing.)