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Courtesy of Ann Chumney, Coldwell Banker Agent and 18-year Bay Hills ResidentAs a resident of Bay Hills for 18 years and real estate agent for 25 years, I look forward to getting the prices back up in our neighborhood this year.
To read this month's neighborhood housing report, click here.
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Welcome!
Greetings Neighbors,
School is almost out, and that means a busy neighborhood in Bay Hills. Please be mindful when driving, slow down, and watch out for children and people walking/jogging. With that in mind, enjoy our playground, pool, and tennis courts! And get to know your neighbors at the neighborhood block party scheduled for August. Details to come.
We don't have any news on the planned Rite Aid, and we are still waiting on the County for basketball court repair. Thanks for your patience.
Sincerely, Paul Cain
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Community Events and Notices Bay Hills Board Meeting Tuesday, June 4 7:30 p.m. The Bay Hills Board will meet Tuesday, June 4, at O'Loughlin's at 7:30 p.m. All community members are welcome.
Bay Hills Kids Tennis ProgramStarts June 10 Mon/Wed 5 - 7 p.m. The Bay Hills Kids Tennis Program starts this month. The program is for 5-10 year olds and uses the QuickStart format. Kids learn to play tennis quickly through drills and games. We have five sessions starting June 10 and running through September. Kids may join for one or all sessions. Bay Hills Book Club
The Bay Hills book club is reading This Is How You Lose Her, by Junot Diaz, for June. For more information, please contact Maureen Lamson at maureenlamson@hotmail.com. New members are welcome.
Summer Junior Tennis Program June 24 - end of July The Ulmstead Estates Junior Tennis Team invites youth ages 6-18 from Bay Hills and surrounding communities to join the summer 2013 program commencing on June 24, and continuing through the end of July. The 2013 program is designed to introduce new players to the sport and improve the skills of more experienced players through drills, scrimmages and match play in the Patapsco Valley Junior Tennis League (PVJTL) - all in a relaxed, fun atmosphere. Click here for more information. Welcome New Residents! If you are new or have a new neighbor, we would like to drop off a welcome bag from the Bay Hills Community Association. Additionally, if you have a business, we would be happy to include one of your business cards in the welcome bag. Please contact Diane Ireland at 410-626-7130. BHCA Resale Packets
If you are selling a home in the community, please contact Bay West Management to obtain a resale packet. The packet contains the community's by-laws, covenants, and community regulations. The packet should be furnished to the buyer prior to the property sale closing. Bay West will confirm if there is any balance due on the homeowner's account before releasing the packet.
Sellers are expected to clear their BHCA account prior to closing on a home sale. The title company representing the buyer is required by law to research obligations related to a property. These obligations include homeowner association memberships, outstanding dues, liens, etc. To request a resale packet, contact Michelle Boss or Ralph Hudson at Bay West: 410-897-0207.
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May 2013 Treasurer's Report
Account balances as of April 30, 2013
Summary
Total Assets $85,683.18
Total Revenues $8,033.33
Total Expenditures $6,076.83
Year-to-Date Revenue $65,539.96
Year-to-Date Expenditures $21,725.94
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Local June Happenings The Broadneck peninsula and surrounding Annapolis area welcome a plethora of events each month. Take advantage of all our area has to offer, or use this information to plan travel wisely. Find more events at visitannapolis.org/explore.
Annapolis Greek Festival
Thursday, May 30 to Sunday, June 2 Times vary by day
Get a taste of Athens in Annapolis at this family-friendly annual event. Click here for more info. First Sunday Arts Festival Sunday, June 2Noon - 5 p.m.Experience the Annapolis arts scene at its best on the first block of West and Calvert Streets. Crafts vendors, live music, street performers, sidewalk dining. Free. Click here for more info. A Royal Baby Shower  Sunday, June 2Brunch 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Trivia 3 - 5 p.m.Celebrate the newest addition to the British Royal Family with a champagne brunch in the Reynold's Tavern courtyard, live entertainment, and British-themed trivia. Free. Click here for more info. 4th Annual Annapolis Arts, Crafts, and Wine FestivalSaturday and Sunday, June 8 and 9Saturday 10 - 6 p.m., Sunday 10 - 5 p.m. Featuring Maryland Wines -- a two-day, outdoor celebration of the arts at The Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Cost: tasting ticket $30; non-tasting ticket $8 for adults, $5 for youth (ages 12 to 18), children under 12 are admitted for free. Click here for more info. Annual Irish Festival  Sunday, June 910 a.m. - 5 p.m.Get your green on at the Annual Irish Festival along Maryland Avenue and State Circle in the heart of Historic Annapolis. An old-fashioned street festival with local merchants and vendors. Click here for more info. Bands in the Sand Saturday, June 155 - 10:30 p.m.Dance your socks off at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. Live music by three bands, drinks, and grilled food. Cost: $100. Click here for more info.
Eastport A Rockin' Saturday, June 2211 a.m. - 8 p.m.Don't miss the local music festival of the summer featuring three stages and more than 25 local bands at the Chesapeake Maritime Museum, located at Second St. and Back Creek, in Eastport. Cost: $12 in advance, $15 on site; VIP $75 in advance, $100 on site. Click here for more info.
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Reader Ads
The BHCA welcomes ads from residents for non-commercial services and items for sale. Submit your ad by the 15th of the month prior to Beacon@BayHillsOnline.com with your name, address, and dates to run. Please keep ads to 30 words or less. Ads may be edited for style and length.
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