Sorry brother...I live in Summerville about 90 miles away. We drive up every month or so...My wife and I would like to meet other Cat fans that live in Columbia SC. We are a little long in the tooth ( senior citizens) if that makes a difference? Been rooting for the Cats a long time and would love to meet some BBN members!!!!! :sunglasses:
Dated a girl at Winthrop College in Rock Hill when I was at UK in late sixties. Hitch hiked down there many times thru the mountains until i got a car. No interstate in those days. Was all girls school in those days and a nice litttle town.I live in rock hill south Carolina
Sorry brother...I live in Summerville about 90 miles away. We drive up every month or so...
Charleston here. West Ashley area but work in North ChuckSmall world, I live in North Chuck. Just moved from Wescott in Summerville.
You got any other personal problems?I live in rock hill south Carolina
My wife and I would like to meet other Cat fans that live in Columbia SC. We are a little long in the tooth ( senior citizens) if that makes a difference? Been rooting for the Cats a long time and would love to meet some BBN members!!!!! :sunglasses:
Sorry brother...I live in Summerville about 90 miles away. We drive up every month or so...
Hey Brother, Summerville here too.
Long-time Wildcat.
Big contingent of fans here on Kiawah Island but no active club except in Charleston.
Don't think Columbia has a chapter of the UK Alumni Association but the Charleston one is active. I still receive emails from them. That doesn't really help you all that much, I know, but I do know that chapter is planning a trip up to Columbia for the football game. Might be worth reaching out to see what's going on. A good group.
http://www.ukalumni.net/s/1052/semi-blank-noimg.aspx?sid=1052&gid=1&pgid=461
Upstate SC has a chapter as well. Midlands need to get with it!
http://www.ukalumni.net/s/1052/semi-blank-noimg.aspx?sid=1052&gid=1&pgid=492
That's a super nice place. The wife and I were looking at buying there before we built in Summerville. While it IS beautiful on Kiawah we decided against the hassle of upkeep and wanted to be a little farther away from the coast. We spend most of our free time fishing, crabbing, oysters, and clam digging too (In season) among other delicacies the ocean offers. Just walking the beaches or shoreline are a joy we endulge frequently. (It's hard finding a place that's not where a lot of people are.)
We looked at the spot on the left driving into Kiawah. There are some sea items the wife likes there.
We found a couple places to crab. We are not much on crowds if we can help it but are not anti-social...
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The only crowds here are at the Beach club and the Golf Courses and they aren't bad. Fishing, crabbing and oystering are fabulous and rarely do you see anyone else in the river systems.
If any of you would like to help the Greenville, SC UKAA chapter raise money for a UK themed plate, it would most certainly be appreciated! Most questions can be answered on the website below and if not, the link to the Chapter President is included.
This is not just for SC residents either. Anyone can donate!
http://www.gofundme.com/KYplateinSC