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Meeting of General Members 10/20/2011

Councilman Jim Wood speaks with Members at the October General Meeting

A meeting of the General Members was held on Thursday, October 20 at Little Neck Swim and Racquet Club. The meeting was well attended. The meeting began with a Member meet & greet. Light refreshments of cookies, pastry, and coffee were served. Councilman Jim Wood, Lynnhaven District was the invited guest. Councilman Wood addressed members briefly and took questions. Questions were about light rail, the city’s budget, and strategic growth areas. President Joe Pilla presented KGCL’s 2011-2012 budget and it was approved by members. Treasurer Lev Huntington presented the results of our self-audit and the current financials. Other reported items included zoning activities in King’s Grant, the status of Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws, and the status of lawn services for our public spaces. Minutes were recorded by Sally Huntington, Secretary. Minutes will be posted to the Meetings page. The next Meeting of General Members will be in January 2012.

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Meeting of General Members, Thursday, October 20

House of Burgess Painting

House of Burgess, the first elected body in the English Colonies

There is a meeting of the General Members on Thursday, October 20 at 7:30 P.M.

The meeting will be held at Little Neck Swim and Racquet Club. This is a new location.

The meeting will begin with a meet-and-greet of neighbors. Refreshments will be served. The agenda for the meeting includes a status update on the sidewalk planned for N. Lynnhaven Road and a bike lane under consideration for King’s Grant Road. Other zoning activities will be reported.

An update and timeline will be provided for the 2011-2012 budget.

Councilman Jim Wood will attend the meeting. This is a great opportunity to have a conversation with our representative for the Lynnhaven District.

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2011-2012 Membership Year Underway

Recent Activities

Much occurred over the summer of 2011. We held our first community yard sale. We participated in Clean the Bay Day by cleaning up in the King’s Grant Zone. We held one meeting of the General Membership in May and the Board of Directors met monthly.

A new Board of Officers and Directors was elected. Follow this link to the list of Officers and Directors: http://kgcl.org/community/officers-board-of-directors/

Updating and publishing the Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws has been an ongoing activity. The Articles were established on September 28, 1962 and have remained unchanged (scans: page 1, page 2, page 3). The By-Laws were most recently ratified in 2002. A committee was established to update and publish the Articles of Incorporation and the By-Laws.

Next Meeting of General Members

The next meeting of General Members is on Thursday, October 20th at 7:30 PM. We are meeting in a new location. Our next meeting will take place at Little Neck Swim and Racquet Club. In response to feedback from Members the Board is working to improve the format of meetings. Our next meeting will include a neighbors’ meet and greet with light refreshments and the opportunity to speak with our City Councilman, Mr. Jim Wood. Come with your questions and input for Councilman Wood. This meeting will also be an opportunity for General Members to raise community priorities and issues with Board of Officers and Directors.

Our meeting schedule is located online at http://kgcl.org/community/meetings/. There you will also find a link to the KGCL calendar.

Membership Drive Contest

A new membership year began on 1 September. It is time to join or renew your membership to King’s Grant Community League. Again this year are having a membership drive with with prizes donated by local businesses. Prizes are awarded by random drawing of members who join on or before November 30, 2011. This year’s prizes are a King’s Grant Citgo VIP Card, a free wash and vacuum from King’s Grant Citgo, $10 gift certificate for Bravo’s Frozen Custard and a free pedicure from Lucky Nails Salon at King’s Grant Shopping Center. A membership form was included in the recently mailed newsletter. Printable membership forms are also available on our Web site: click here. In coming the coming year we will pursue a means for online registration. For questions or comments regarding membership, contact Membership Director, Ward Byington via email: join@kgcl.org.

The newsletter is now also available online at http://kgcl.org/newsletter/2011_10_Vol10_Iss1.pdf

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What Was Up With All That Trash?!

Results from Clean the Bay Day King's Grant 2011

Results from Clean the Bay Day King's Grant 2011

If you drove past The Triangle between the hours of 9AM and 12 PM on Saturday you probably saw the trash piling up. Perhaps you saw adults and kids walking around the neighborhood with big, orange trash bags in tow. That activity was part of Clean the Bay Day and those were volunteers from the King’s Grant Zone.

Rich Jarret Emptying Truck

Rich Jarret, General Manager of London Bridge Nursery, empties the first truck load

Clean the Bay Day is an annual event that dates back to 2008 in King’s Grant and 1988 in Virginia Beach. Clean the Bay Day occurs every first Saturday in June. The purpose of the event is to remove debris from the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed and to raise awareness about pollutants found in the water. Prior to its affiliation with Clean the Bay Day, The King’s Grant Zone was established as a King’s Grant community cleanup to remove debris from our storm water system and adjacent parts of the the Lynnhaven River. Volunteers come from throughout the community of King’s Grant. Many participants come from neighborhood and nearby schools; Kingston, Malibu, Kemp’s Landing, King’s Grant, Lynnhaven and First Colonial. Others come from neighborhood churches and businesses that operate in King’s Grant.

A lawnmower, gas cans and a car battery

A lawnmower, gas cans and a car battery were among the items found

In 2011, 45 King’s Grant Zone volunteers collected roughly 1,090 pounds of trash from approximately 3.5 miles of land. Forty-four bags were filled along with hundreds of pounds of bulk items. The most commonly found items were plastic drink bottles and aluminum cans. Other items included a lawnmower, a billboard, empty paint cans, lumber, PVC pipe, car tires and a car battery. One car battery, alone, contains 18  pounds of lead and 5 pounds of sulfuric acid.

If you would like more information about Clean the Bay Day in King’s Grant contact the Zone Captain, this writer, Kevin Curry: kmcurry@gmail.com

 

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