A Private Club Community in the Heart of the Lowcountry
HAMPTON HALL CHARITABLE FUND
HHCF Volunteers
Shayne O’Connell, Denise Cadres, Jodi Kennedy, and Lori Desing presented Beaufort Memorial Hospital Foundation a check for $16,000 on behalf of the Hampton Hall members who contributed to the Charity Par 3 event in the spring.
The Hampton Hall Charitable Fund continues its mission to provide support to charitable organizations of the Lowcountry.
In June, we had our “Stock the Van” event to benefit Bluffton Self Help and our annual School Supplies Drive took place in August to benefit Red Cedar Elementary.
Mark your calendar for Saturday, October 14 and plan to attend the Wine Tasting held at the Hampton Hall Community Clubhouse. There will be several distributors sharing their best wines in the ballroom as well as a cigar bar for those who would like to partake out on the lakeside terrace. Details and registration will be online.
In December, HHCF will again hold the always popular Toy Drive. Look for details on the club website in November.
The Annual Holiday Open House Tour is scheduled for Sunday, December 3 to finish out 2023 with festive style. We are looking for people to volunteer to display their homes for this amazing event. If you are interested in having your home featured in the tour, please contact Denise Cadres at dcadres@aol.com or 781-635-0786.
For more information on the Hampton Hall Charitable Fund, please visit our website at www.hamptonhallclubsc. com/charitable-fund. Volunteers are always welcome and appreciated at our events.
UPCOMING
EVENTS
Wine Tasting
OCTOBER 14
Toy Drive
DECEMBER
Holiday Open House Tour
DECEMBER 3
memberRELATIONS
New Website User Orientation
The Club website has a new look, including a modern color palette, new fonts, and updated page layout! Thank you for your patience and support during the process of launching the newly designed website.
Website Orientations will be offered via Zoom and in person for members who would like to better familiarize themselves with using the Club website and app. Please register online or contact Member Services Coordinator Taylor Newcomb at: 843-815-2368 or tnewcomb@hamptonhallsc. com for assistance.
SEPTEMBER 19
SEPTEMBER 26
OCTOBER 3
At 3:00 PM
UPCOMING MEMBERSHIP EVENTS
Look for additional details and registration online.
Ladies’ Mix & Mingle Lunch
WEDNESDAY, SEPT 13
Mix & Mingle Table at Prime Rib & Pasta Night
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27
Fall Newcomers’ Night
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11
Mix & Mingle Table at Prime Rib & Pasta Night
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25
Ladies’ Mix & Mingle
Luncheon
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8
Mix & Mingle Tables
SEPTEMBER 27 & OCTOBER 25 (6:30 PM SEATING)
Mix & Mingle tables are a great way to meet your community neighbors while dining at Hampton Hall. The Mix & Mingle tables are designated at dining events throughout the year, and members may request the Mix & Mingle table to be seated with other Club members. Look for Mix & Mingle announcements on the Club website and in the Tuesday Highlights eblast. The next Mix & Mingle table will be available at Prime Rib and Pasta Night on Wednesdays, September 27 and October 25 (6:30 PM seating). Reservations open 30 days in advance and seating is limited. Please contact Member Services Coordinator Taylor Newcomb at tnewcomb@hamptonhallsc.com or 843-815-2368 to make Mix & Mingle table reservations.
Ladies’ Mix & Mingle Luncheons
The Ladies’ Mix & Mingle
Luncheons are small, informal gatherings that provide the opportunity to get to know other members of Hampton Hall. Ambassadors facilitate an icebreaker and afterwards everyone enjoys lunch together. It does not matter if you have lived in the community 10 months or 10 years, come to lunch and meet the ladies of Hampton Hall! Upcoming luncheons are scheduled for Wednesdays, September 13 and November 8. Registration opens 30 days in advance. Be sure to register early as the luncheons do sell out!
Membership FAQs
Who may I contact for information about membership benefits and privileges at Hampton Hall Club?
Your Membership Department includes Director of Membership, Marketing and Communications Kristy Stewart and Member Services Coordinator Taylor Newcomb. Their offices are located in the Golf Clubhouse. (Please find staff contacts on the back cover.)
Who can be included on my membership?
For Members who are Owners of Homesites, the individual applying for the Club Membership must be the/an Owner of the Homesite.
A Membership allows the Member identified in the Information Profile or Application for Golf Membership Privileges (as defined in the Membership Plan), as applicable, and his or her immediate family members (as defined below) to use the Common Property in accordance with the terms of the classification of Membership selected and upon payment of the required Membership fee and applicable Assessments, fees, dining minimums (if any) and other charges. Immediate family members shall include the spouse or significant other (as defined in the Club Rules and Regulations) of the Member who is living in the Member’s home, and their unmarried children who are under the age of twenty-three and either living in the Member’s home or attending school on a full-time basis.
(CCRs Article IV, Section 4.15)
What if I have an adult child (age 23 and over), grandchild, sibling, parent or grandparent residing with me full-time that wishes to have membership privileges?
Q&A memberRELATIONS
The Immediate Family MemberResident Social Privilege Membership is available to family members that reside in a property owner member’s home located within Hampton Hall. The membership allows use of tennis, swim, fitness, bocce, social, and dining facilities based upon payment of the required monthly dues (currently $65 per person). Members may also register their vehicles for RFID tags. The Immediate Family MemberResident Social Privilege must be maintained for a minimum of 6 consecutive months. Members should contact the Membership Department to request an application. What is included in the Nonproperty Owner Golf Membership?
Non-property Owner Golf Members receive full golf privileges, including 14-day advanced tee time reservations, unlimited use of the practice facilities, full access to all golf clinics, participation in all club tournaments, access to our men’s and ladies’ locker facilities, dining privileges at Pete’s Grill and the Community Clubhouse, use of private function rooms, and participation in the men’s and ladies’ golf societies. Do Social Members have access to the golf course and practice facilities?
Social members are permitted to play up to six rounds of golf per calendar year at the applicable guest rate (currently $75 per 18 holes including cart). Use of the practice facilities is permitted with registered tee times.
May – July 2023
Ronald & Deborah Borders 37 Paxton Circle Priscilla Brandt
8 Ashford Place
Justin & Meghan Carpenito 68 Wicklow Drive
Tressa Clark & John Varachi 290 Castaway Drive
John & Valerie Conklin 27 Lynnfield Place
Hue & Mary deRenzy 64 Jocassee Road
Dean & Bernice Exas 9 Lynnfield Place
Troy & Tracie Fleming 7 Harborview Court
Mark & Cathryn Friedman
119 Hampton Hall Boulevard
James & Susan Gardner 188 Flatwater Drive
Daniel & Jacqueline Jackson
35 Normandy Avenue
James & Brenda Jansen* 6 Calverton Place
Michael Jos & Kristen Martin 353 Flatwater Drive
Lynn & Mary Karlet 93 Wicklow Drive
Adam & Linda Kaufman
181 Farnsleigh Avenue
Thomas & Kimberly Kelly 32 Paxton Circle
Steve & Molli Laham 102 Wicklow Drive
James & Karen Marchelletta 5 Warrington Place
Marc & Christine Medvetz
108 Farnsleigh Avenue
Anthony Piucci & Mary McDonnell*
19 Chadbourne Street
Eugen & Silvia Pop*
38 Normandy Avenue
Chip Rainey
11 Parklands Drive
David & Betty Sapir
12 Normandy Avenue
Joshua & Kelley Simms
10 Berwyn Circle
Vincentina Taylor
42 Sedgewick Avenue
memberRELATIONS
Ladies’ New Member Luncheon
Board of Directors Election 2023
IMPORTANT DATES
September 1
• Deadline to submit Board of Directors applications
October 2
• Nominating Committee Announces Board candidates via email
October 25
• Deadline to submit questions for the Board Candidate Forum
October 27
• Petition candidates deadline
November 2
• Board Candidates Forum
November 6
• Ballots distributed to Class A Members (property owners) by Vote Now via email and mail
November 29
• Deadline to submit ballots
December 4
• Annual Meeting
Email communications regarding the Board of Directors election will also be posted on the website under MY COMMUNITY > Governance.
Has your contact information changed?
Please contact Member Services Coordinator Taylor Newcomb at tnewcomb@hamptonhallsc.com with any changes to your contact information. Members may also go to “My Profile” on the website to review contact info on file with the Club.
Each member must file with the Membership Office the mailing address and any changes thereto, to which Club correspondence is to be mailed. Members are kindly asked to notify the Membership Office in writing of any updates to their mailing address, email, or phone numbers.
communityGROUPS
ORGANIZED BY RESIDENTS
Billiards Club
2nd & 4th Thursday of each month | 7:00 PM
Community Clubhouse Billiards Room
Lead Member: Alan Hollis lancelot0747@gmail.com
Bocce Ball
Join a team and meet new folks!
Lead Member: Sig Borkoski sborkoski8@gmail.com
Bridge Group
Mondays | 12:30 PM
Community Clubhouse
Open to all players and levels!
Lead Member: Pat Literati pat.literati@gmail.com
Car Club of Hampton Hall Shows, cruise-ins, socials — open to anyone that enjoys cars!
Lead Member: Glenn Isaac glennisaac4450@gmail.com
Craft Beer Club
Casual monthly meetups at breweries, restaurants, etc. Join us!
Lead Member: Anthony Verga amverga09@gmail.com
Euchre Club
Beginner/Int. | 3rd Tuesday of every month
Advanced | 1st Thursday of every month
7:00 PM at Pete’s Grill
Some experience is needed and RSVP is required.
Lead Member: Megan Holtslander Megan.holtslander@gmail.com
Golf Societies
Men’s Lead Member: Clyde Hayes hayescn26@gmail.com
Ladies’ Lead Member: Jan Ramming janramming@sbcglobal.net
Hampton Hall Charitable Fund
We coordinate fundraisers and hold charity drives. Help us support Bluffton!
Lead Member: Denise Cadres dcadres@aol.com
Hampton Hall History Hounds (4H)
Interested in the history of Bluffton and surrounding Lowcountry?
Lead Member: Jackie Frisch ejackie@comcast.net
Ladies’ Bible Study Group
Mondays – during school year!
10:00 AM
Community Clubhouse Game Room
Lead Member: Nelda Hogan neldahogan@hotmail.com
Ladies’ Bunco Group
4th Monday of the month
6:30 PM at Pete’s Grill
Lead Member: Lisa Spears mslspears@msn.com
Ladies with Ladies
Open to all female members! Cheese tastings, paint and sip, trivia, and more.
Lead member: Jill Freedman jill.d.freedman@gmail.com
Lowcountry Foundation for Wounded Military Heroes
The LFWMH raises charitable funds for those who have served in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
Lead Member: Alan Prenoveau aprenoveau@gmail.com
Mah Jongg Morning
Advanced | Thursday mornings | 9:15 AM
Community Clubhouse Game Room
Lead Members: Donna Rhodes and Nancy Bader dorhodes@mac.com nancybader@yahoo.com
Mah Jongg Afternoon
All Levels - Thursday afternoon
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Community Clubhouse Game Room
Lead Member: Jodi Kennedy jelk61@hotmail.com
Neighbor to Neighbor
Resident volunteers offer support and resources when needed by other neighbors in our community.
Lead Member: Linda Reid linda.galas@yahoo.com
Night Canasta
3rd Thursday of the month | 7:00 PM Community Clubhouse Game Room Reservations are required.
Lead Member: Laura MacKenzie lkmackenzie@icloud.com
Pickleball
Learn the fastest growing game in America! All skill levels and ages are welcome.
Lead Member: Allan Brown allan4brown@gmail.com
Stonecroft Bible Study
Tuesdays | 10:00 AM
Golf Clubhouse Hampton Room
Lead Member: Lorraine Stabryla lostabryla@aol.com
Those of Prose
1st Wednesday of the month
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Golf Clubhouse Hampton Room
Hampton Hall Book Club — Join in the discussion of the club’s current read!
Lead Member: Alice Pitts akpitts51@yahoo.com
Weekly Canasta
Every Tuesday
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Community Clubhouse Game Room
Lead Member: Laura MacKenzie LKmackenzie@icould.com
Wine & Dine Club
Learn about wines from all over the world!
Lead Members: Susan Frasca & Cindy Spetrino susanfrasca36@gmail.com yennicook@aol.com
KENTUCKY DERBY PARTY
memberSPOTLIGHT
Jim and Sandy Frost made Hampton Hall home in June 2022, relocating from Franklin, TN, when they moved to their new house on Wicklow overlooking hole #8.
Sandy grew up outside of Des Moines, IA. She graduated from Stephens College in Columbia, MO, where she majored in Business Administration. She worked in retail at the Younkers department store chain, finishing her career as a buyer. She then focused on raising the Frost’s two children and supporting Jim’s career. With many homes over the years, Sandy has experienced and enjoys all aspects of home renovation and is quite the painter.
Jim was raised in St. Louis, MO, where his family owned an electrical equipment distributor. After attending the University of Missouri, Jim worked for a short time in the family business before embarking on a corporate career. The majority of his career was spent at Aramark, a global business services company. Despite the inevitable challenges and relocations, Jim thoroughly enjoyed the 23 years spent at Aramark,
completing his career in 2022 as president of the refreshments business.
The Frosts have two children, both of whom got married within the last year. Their son Matthew and his new wife, Hillary, live in Atlanta, GA, where they are focused on their business careers and renovating a 1950s home. Their daughter Allison and her new husband, Trevor, live in Houston, where they are both focusing on their careers in public school education. They too are renovating a 1950s home.
As the Frosts made their way through 15 homes in 7 different states, (Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Illinois again, Tennessee, and now South Carolina) they always had an eye on the Lowcountry. Jim vacationed on Hilton Head Island during his childhood, and Sandy was introduced to Kiawah on their honeymoon 37 years ago.
The Frosts purchased a Moss Creek rental property in 2010 sight-unseen via an online auction. After verifying that the
“There were many reasons for our decision to choose Hampton Hall, including the welcoming team on the discovery tour, the helpful golf staff, the friendly Pete’s team, and the great amenities.”
property actually existed, the couple became the proud owners of a small and very dated home. Luckily the home had one tenant for a decade, and when the tenant finally moved on, the timing allowed the Frosts to move in and begin a complete renovation. After the many surprises to be expected in a 40-year-old home, the finished product turned out great. However, it proved to be just too small, causing the Frosts to contemplate finding a new home in the area.
After looking at almost all communities in the Hilton Head/Bluffton area, the Frosts chose Hampton Hall. There were many reasons for this decision, including the welcoming team on the discovery tour, the helpful golf staff, the friendly Pete’s team, and the great amenities. Sandy’s immediate welcome at the Fitness Center and Jim’s round of golf sealed the deal.
The Frosts couldn’t be happier with their decision, as they continue to make new friends at the many events and activities provided in Hampton Hall. The community also gets a solid thumbs-up from Murphy, a seven-yearold Brittany who can be spotted with Sandy on walks each morning. The Frosts look forward to many years in Hampton Hall, with a few months each summer spent at their Lake Michigan cottage.
“The community also gets a solid thumbs-up from Murphy, a seven-year-old Brittany who can be spotted with Sandy on walks each morning.”
golfCORNER
Back at it!
by Brent Carlson PGA Head Golf ProfessionalEveryone is excited to get back on the golf course. The break in the golf action feels similar to a long Minnesota winter. I remember growing up waiting for the snow to melt, so that our hometown golf course would open. We were so anxious to play! Although there was no snow involved, this feels eerily similar.
What are you looking forward to most? The three main parts of the project were new Tiff Eagle greens, rebuilt bunkers and drainage. The new greens will be a hit and fun to putt on. The restored bunkers sure look nice and bright from the tees. I think the drainage could be the improvement that steals the show.
The crews that were selected to do the work were excellent. We are so fortunate to have worked with such skilled teams.
As for me, I happen to be looking forward to the return of the smiling faces and laughter that is associated with our Club. We are ready for your return!
The Welcome Back event is scheduled for October 1.
See you then!
Course Update Video…Behind the Scenes!
Thank you to our Creative Producer, Taylor Newcomb, for working with the “talent” to create informative videos each week to keep the membership up to date and entertained for the duration of the course restoration project.
Honor the 2023 Golf Champions
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4
Doors open at 5:00 PM Community Clubhouse
Cocktail reception, dinner and dancing
$75 per person Jackets are recommended for gentlemen
Please register online by October 30
GOLF EVENTS
The TENTATIVE Lineup
WELCOME BACK EVENT
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1
Golfweek Amateur Tour National Championship
OCTOBER 13–15
Men’s Member Guest
OCTOBER 19–21
MMG Rain Date
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22
Ladies’ Member Member
OCTOBER 27–28
Golf Gala
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4
Captains Cup
NOVEMBER 17–19
Golf Shop Sale
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1
MGS Annual Meeting
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9
LGS Christmas Scramble
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12
fit&HEALTHY
Reducing Lower Back Pain in Golfers
Michele DiCarlo, CPT, TPI Level 1 Certified Sports, Recreation & Fitness DirectorAs more golfers stop in to use the Fitness Center, the #1 complaint I hear is regarding lower back pain after a day on the course. The rotation, speed and repetition of the golf swing affect the lower back and can cause injury. I previously noted the importance of core strength and stretching, but I want to address a few of the main causes of lower back pain so you can continue playing your best golf!
1. Lack of Hip Internal Rotation – if you lack internal rotation in either hip, then you may be compensating by rotating through the lower back.
2. Lack of Thoracic Rotation – If you are limited in flexibility in your thoracic spine, which is the uppermiddle part of your back, then you may be putting pressure on your lower back during your golf swing. You may tend to arch your back or rotate the lumbar spine too much and this may cause damage.
3. Lack of Core Stability – If you lack stability in your core, this can cause injury when force is applied.
4. Swing Mechanics – There are a few things to look for with swing mechanics that can be causing your back pain on either side. Reverse spine angle is one of them. For example, a right-handed golfer will rotate and lean the torso towards the left-excessive lateral upper body bend putting pressure on the lower back. Ask Brent or Chris how to fix your swing mechanics! They can address specific areas of improvement.
5. Lifestyle factors – Obesity, gender, age, and overall genetics also play a role. Losing weight through the mid-section will help.
So, what can you do? I challenge you to try the Core & More or Functional Strength class. These classes are not just for the ladies. You will see progress after only a few weeks. Don’t think the classes are for you? See Mia or Romeo for a few personal training sessions to strengthen weaker areas. Start working towards your goals now. Go back to the basics, stretch and get moving!
bocce ball
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
4:00 – 5:30 PM at the Bocce Courts
Dress in red, white and green in honor of bocce’s ties to Italy. Whether you’re a bocce professional or new to the game, all members are encouraged to join us for this fun event.
The object of the game is simple. Toss the bocce balls towards the pallino (smaller white ball). The closest player to the pallino wins!
Games begin at 4:20 PM. Members can warm up before hand and also participate in croquet and corn hole.
Enjoy a member charge bar and make reservations for our Italian themed dinner at the Community Clubhouse following play.
Mangia!
Please contact the Fitness Center at 843-815-8740 with questions.
INGREDIENTS
1 tablespoon canola oil
1 pound lean ground beef
1 ½ teaspoons caraway seeds
1 teaspoon dried thyme
2 1/2 cups frozen bell pepper and onion mix, thawed, chopped
1 medium Golden Delicious or other sweet-tart cooking apple, unpeeled, diced
6 cups reduced-sodium beef broth
1 15-ounce can crushed or diced tomatoes
METHOD:
1 ½ tablespoons honey
1 tablespoon paprika, preferably Hungarian sweet
3 cups coarsely chopped Savoy, or green cabbage
1-2 tablespoons cider vinegar
¼ teaspoon salt
Freshly ground pepper to taste
UPCOMING ACTIVITIES
Hearing Screenings
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
Little Chef’s Dough Day
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
Kids make pizzas!
Elite PT Posture Screening
Speaker Series
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12
Trunk or Treat
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28
Family Movie Night
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10
Gobbler 5k
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23
1. Heat oil in a pot over medium heat. Add beef, caraway seeds and thyme and cook, stirring and breaking up the beef with a spoon, until it is mostly browned, about 4 minutes. Stir in pepper-onion mix and apple; cook, stirring, for 2 to 3 minutes more.
2. Stir in broth, tomatoes, honey and paprika and adjust the heat so the mixture boils gently. Cook for 8 to 10 minutes to blend the flavors. Stir in cabbage and cook just until barely tender, 3 to 4 minutes more. Season with vinegar to taste, salt and pepper.
Recipe from eatingwell.com
Fall in the Spa at Hampton Hall…
It is your sanctuary for peace. If you’ve been go-go-go all summer, it’s time for you to wind down a bit with a restful massage or an exfoliating facial. Let our team of experts in the fitness center and spa show you rewarding amenities and treatments that complement each other to relax, rest and restore. Though summer is fading remember your sunscreen and hydration to maintain healthy skin inside and out!
courtSIDE
Tennis Anyone?
Hampton Hall Club is proud to offer year-round tennis leagues including men’s and ladies’ doubles, mixed doubles, and combo doubles.
MONDAY: 55+ 3.0 Men 70+ 3.5 Men
TUESDAY: 55+ 3.0 Women 70+ 3.0 Men 70+ 3.5 Women
WEDNESDAY: 55+ 3.5 Men & Women
THURSDAY: 55+ 4.0 Men & Women 70+ 3.0 Women/Men
SATURDAY: 18+ all levels
SUNDAY: 40+ all levels 55+ 9.0 combined Schedule subject to change
Junior Tennis
Coach Paul offers private and semi-private lessons for juniors ages 5-16. Hampton Hall Club Junior Tennis provides a fun and friendly environment for beginners to advanced players!
Men’s Pick-up Tennis
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS
10:30 AM – 12 PM
Hampton Hall member men’s tennis players 3.0 or higher are invited to play a friendly pick-up doubles game.
Rusty Rackets Ladies Clinic
FRIDAYS 9:00 AM –10:00 AM
Rusty Rackets is a fun program for anyone who may have played as a child or young adult and is looking to get back into playing. Weekly dropin classes will get you hitting the ball again and reintroduce you to tennis, no matter how long you have been away! (Players must have prior tennis experience.)
4 and the Pro Clinics
Do you want a tennis clinic and have a few friends you like to play with? Why not set up a weekly time with Coach Paul and cater the drills to what you want to work on!
Please contact Head Racket Sports Professional Paul Tollefson at ptollefson@hamptonhallsc.com or 843-815-8740 for more info on leagues, lessons and clinics, and sign up today!
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
Tuesday: 4:30-5:15
Pickleball Weekly Sessions
For more information, please contact Head Professional Paul Tollefson ptollefson@hamptonhallsc.com
MONDAYS 8:30–10:30 AM
TUESDAYS 8:30–10:30 AM
WEDNESDAYS 8:30–10:30 AM
WEDNESDAYS 5:30–7:30 PM
THURSDAYS 8:30–10:30 AM
FRIDAYS SOCIAL 5:30–7:30 PM
SATURDAYS 9:30–11:00 AM
Advanced Level Pickleball
3.5+ MONDAYS 5:30-7:30PM
TUESDAYS 5:30–7:30 PM
THURSDAYS 5:30–7:30 PM
SATURDAYS 8:30–10:30 AM
Please register on the website Court Sports calendar or use the Hampton Hall Club app.
fallEVENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS
Save the dates for the following activities tentatively scheduled at your Club! The most current event information and registration details will be published on the Club website Events Calendar and announced in the Highlights eblast every Tuesday.
SEPTEMBER
Labor Day Pool Party
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
LWL Scattergories
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
Charity Volunteer Expo
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
Arts & Crafts Fair
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
Ladies’ Mix and Mingle Luncheon
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
Bocce Ball Social
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
Speaker Series: Wounded Heroes
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
Hearing Screenings
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
Oktoberfest
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
Prime Rib and Pasta
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
Little Chef’s Dough Day-Pizza Making
OCTOBER
Golf Course Grand Reopening
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1
Burnt Church Distillery Spirit Night
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4
Murder Mystery
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7
Fall Newcomers’ Night
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11
Speaker Series Event
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12
Golfweek Amateur Tour National Championship
OCTOBER 13-15
Hampton Hall Charitable Fund Wine Tasting
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14
LWL Comedy Night
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19
Men’s Member Guest
OCTOBER 19-21
Prime Rib and Pasta
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25
Ladies’ Member Member
OCTOBER 27-28
Trunk or Treat
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28
THE SOCIAL ADVISORY GROUP PRESENTS:
Murder Mystery
DINNER THEATER
NOVEMBER
Speaker Series
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1
LWL Apple Cider Tasting
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1
Golf Gala
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4
Hampton Hall Committee Fair
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7
Ladies’ Mix and Mingle Luncheon
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8
Hampton Hall Tap Takeover
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8
Outdoor Movie Night
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10
BBQ, Blues, and Booze
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15
Captains Cup
NOVEMBER 17-19
Gobbler 5K
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23
Thanksgiving Buffet
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23
Prime Rib and Pasta
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29
Fun Run
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23
Check-in 8:00 AM to 8:50 AM in the Fitness Center parking lot
Fun Run begins at 9:00 AM
Open to all ages so bring the kids and the dog. Wear your best turkey costume, pilgrim hat, apron or tablecloth.
Festive prizes will be awarded!
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 Register online.
First 120 online registrants receive t-shirts.
DECEMBER
Golf Shop Sale
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1
Lighting of the Tree Dinner
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2
Charitable Fund Holiday Homes Tour
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3
Annual Meeting
MONDAY, DECEMBER 4
LWL Shopping trip (Charleston)
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5
Christmas Carol Pajama Party
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7
Speaker Series Event
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8
MGS Annual Meeting
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9
Community Parade and Santa’s Brunch
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10
LGS Christmas Scramble
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12
Prime Rib and Pasta
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 20
Beef Wellington Pickup
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23
New Year’s Eve Party
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31
GET INVOLVED!
Looking for new and rewarding ways to get involved in the Hampton Hall and greater Lowcountry community?
Mark your calendar for these two unique upcoming events!
Charity Volunteer Expo
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
Community Clubhouse | 1:00 to 4:00 PM
Do you currently volunteer for a nonprofit or are you interested in becoming a volunteer? If so, our Charity Volunteer Expo is perfect for you! This event will showcase non-profits seeking volunteers to donate time to support their missions. Please visit the online Events Calendar or contact Social & Events Manager Madison Yeager at myeager@hamptonhallsc.com or 843-815-2395 for more information.
Hampton Hall Committee Fair
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7
Community Clubhouse | 5:30 to 7:30 PM
Attend the Committee Fair to learn about the many ways Hampton Hall members can serve to support the Club. Speak with current members to hear about the purpose and role of each committee. Gain insight on skillset needs and find out which committees you might have an interest in serving. Consider volunteering your talents for the ongoing and future success of Hampton Hall and attend this event to learn how you can help.
Please contact Dan O’Donovan at dodonovanhhcboard@gmail.com with questions.
1103 ahemming@hamptonhallsc.com
John Huffenberger, Executive Chef ext. 1108 jhuffenberger@hamptonhallsc.com
Madison Yeager, Social & Events Manager ext. 1109 myeager@hamptonhallsc.com
Brent Carlson, PGA Head Golf Professional ...................... ext. 1202 bcarlson@hamptonhallsc.com
Matt Sapochak, Golf Course Superintendent ext. 1401 msapochak@hamptonhallsc.com
Michele DiCarlo, Sports, Recreation & Fitness Director ext. 1302 mdicarlo@hamptonhallsc.com
Paul Tollefson, Head Tennis Professional .......................... ext. 1303 ptollefson@hamptonhallsc.com
Angie Nicolini, HOA Director ext. 1500 anicolini@hamptonhallsc.com
Megan Tracey, HOA Administrator ext. 1502 mtracey@hamptonhallsc.com
Roshelle Wagner, ARB Administrator ............................. ext. 1505 arb@hamptonhallsc.com
Alex Caballero, Facilities Maintenance Director ext. 1501 acaballero@hamptonhallsc.com