Community
Food Truck Thursdays
Food Trucks are scheduled Thursday evenings 5-8 pm on Palmetto Bluff Court – scheduled by our volunteer coordinator Deneen Sorensen
Why Palmetto Bluff Court? This central neighborhood location provides adequate space in the cul-de-sac for the trucks, without blocking driveways or infringing on private property. Let’s extend some gratitude to the residents of Palmetto Bluff Court for their hospitality!
An Important Reminder on Etiquette:
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Please do not block driveways or park on the grass.
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Be mindful of pedestrians and cyclists.
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Use the trash bags/receptacles provided, or take your trash with you.
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Clean up after your pets.
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Do not trespass on property unless invited.
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Monitor your children.
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Remember most trucks are staffed with 1 or 2 people, so please be patient and courteous when ordering. When available, consider ordering online in advance.
For more info on area food trucks check out Street Food Finder.
Food Truck Schedule
Due to frequent last-minute changes and cancellations, the seasonal schedule is no longer posted on this website.
Please see the ACA’s and neighborhood Facebook posts for weekly updates here:
The Hidden Gem of Archdale Hall
Archdale Hall is a historic site owned and maintained by the Archdale Civic Association, and protected through the Lowcountry Land Trust.
The property off of Mansfield Boulevard includes ruins from a 19th century plantation house, and wooded surroundings.
Please keep in mind that this a HISTORIC landmark – open to our community for enjoyment.
The ACA has added 2 wooden Picnic tables for you to stay a while.
Please respect the site/property:
**Please do not walk on the ruins, or remove bricks.**
Please clean up after yourself, your guests or your pet(s) – it’s the law; watch your children (for snakes, etc).
NO parking on property. (Street Parking is legal unless the vehicles create a safety hazard for emergency vehicles or motorists🙂
Archdale Neighborhood Watch (ANW)
The Neighborhood Watch is a program that builds a relationship between neighbors and law enforcement make communities safer. Sponsored by the National Sheriffs’ Association, the Neighborhood Watch program is one of the oldest and most effective crime prevention programs in the country.
Archdale’s DCSO Contact:
- Lieutenant Chaz D. Easterlin: ceasterlin@dorchestercountysc.gov
Archdale’s Neighborhood Watch (ANW) Coordinator:
- Â TBD – looking for a dedicated volunteer
For more on this program in Dorchester County, visit http://dorchestercountysheriff.net/neighborhoodwatch.html