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Our clubhouse is a
non-smoking facility.
Please refrain from
smoking inside the
clubhouse.
BLACKMOOR'S
a great place
to live
Blackmoor P.O.A.
The primary goal of this web site is to have fun
and to give and keep notices and communication
of events in Blackmoor up to date.  Please
continue to let us know what you like and want
to see on this site.  Comments are welcome.  
After all, It's our site!
The Blackmoor community wide speed limit is
25 M.P.H.
This speed limit is in effect on every street and is being
enforced by the local police.  
Please be considerate of your neighbors!
Blackmoor Homeowners' Website
E-mail the Web Site
Your favorite photos and photos of homeowner
activities may be of interest to Blackmoor residents.
Please send them to the Website Committee!
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Notice:     Please check the 'Safety and Security Page" to
read the latest scam warning and security risk occurring
that occurred in our community.  This notice should be of
interest and concern for all Blackmoor residents.  The
Website Committee thanks the caring couple.
"BLACKMOOR MEMBERS GROUP"
Another Blackmoor member has recorded a hole in one
on the fifteenth hole of our course.      
Blackmoor Golf Page
Join your neighbors for a relaxing evening by or in the
pool.  See photos and information on
Committees Page
All requests for publishing information or photos to the
website must be submitted to the website e-mail address.
E-mail requests to individual members of the website
committee will not be accepted because a request to a
vacationing or traveling individual would not be taken
care of in a timely manner.
Important information!
E-mail the Web Site
Check the latest information, including nesting turtle
photos and some announcements from one of our
homeowners.
Blackmoor Scene
Water aerobics at our pool.
Committees Page
We are pleased to have several new sponsors on
our web site.  They are found on the Sponsors page.
We encourage you to visit and support them, as
they contribute to our POA.
Sponsors Page
New Web Site Sponsors
Report and photos from the August 11-13
Pinehurst
golf getaway
Report on the Golf
Page
Pictures on the
Photo Album Page
Important Links to Hurricane Information
National Hurricane Information
Local Disaster Plans
Local Evacuation Routes
September 4, 2008

       With Tropical Storms Hanna and Ike lurking in the Atlantic, the City of
Myrtle Beach has raised its readiness to OPCON 4.  That level includes
continuously monitoring the threat, reviewing all plans and procedures, and
advising personnel and placing them on stand-by status.
      For residents and businesses, now is the time to check your supplies and
make plans, in the event that an evacuation is ordered. Take time while the
weather is calm to pack an emergency kit and plan your evacuation. Decide
where to go well in advance of a storm. Then, if an evacuation order comes,
move quickly, because the weather will deteriorate.
      Remember to secure or bring indoors all tools, lawn furniture, trash cans,
bicycles and anything else that could blow around in a storm. It’s also a good
idea to keep important papers, such as insurance policies and ownership
records, in one place, so they’re easy to find when you’re in a hurry to leave. In
case your family is separated, designate an out-of-state friend or relative as
the "family contact," so everyone can check in after a disaster.
      Hurricane Safety Tips...
      Know your evacuation route, set up a family contact point, stock an
emergency kit, and make sure you have enough gas in the tank.
Local Hurricane Information
Laura Kniffin, CMCA, AMS®,
Association Manager
Chicora Association Management
605 Briarwood Drive, Suite C
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
843-272-1123, ext#255
fax 843-272-1856
Dear Blackmoor Community:

Re: Hurricane Preparations

With Tropical Storms Hanna and Ike
lurking in the Atlantic, the City of Myrtle
Beach has raised its readiness to
OPCON 4. That level includes
continuously monitoring the threat,
reviewing all plans and procedures,
and advising personnel and placing
them on stand-by status.

For residents and businesses, now is
the time to check your supplies and
make plans, in the event that an
evacuation is ordered. Take time while
the weather is calm to pack an
emergency kit and plan your
evacuation. Decide where to go well in
advance of a storm. Then, if an
evacuation order comes, move quickly,
because the weather will deteriorate.

Remember to secure or bring indoors
all tools, lawn furniture, trash cans,
bicycles and anything else that could
blow around in a storm. It’s also a good
idea to keep important papers, such as
insurance policies and ownership
records, in one place, so they’re easy
to find when you’re in a hurry to leave.
In case your family is separated,
designate an out-of-state friend or
relative as the "family contact," so
everyone can check in after a disaster.

Hurricane Safety Tips...

Know your evacuation route, set up a
family contact point, stock an
emergency kit, and make sure you
have enough gas in the tank.

For more updates on the storm you
can also go to www.wunderground.com
.



The city’s emergency plans are
available on-line… Hurricane
Preparedness <http://www.
cityofmyrtlebeach.com/hurricane.html>

Basic Disaster Plan <http://www.
cityofmyrtlebeach.com/disasterplans.
html>

Evacuation Routes <http://www.
cityofmyrtlebeach.com/evacuations.
html>

Thanks,

Laura Kniffin, CMCA, AMS®,
Association Manager
Chicora Association Management
605 Briarwood Drive, Suite C
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
843-272-1123, ext#255
fax 843-272-1856