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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,
It's hard to believe summer is coming to a close. By the end of the month, school buses will be back on our streets, and fall sports will be in session. But until then, there are a few things we need to address:
1. Golf carts. We have had some complaints about inconsiderate golf cart driving on our streets and crossings. If you have an issue, take down the number of the golf cart and contact Bay Hills Golf Course. The number is 410-974-0669. They will deal with the persons driving the cart, directly. Please also let me know of any issues. You can email me at president@bayhillsonline.com.
2. Community announcement board. You may have noticed our new community sign at the entrance to Bay Hills. Here, you can post and read announcements for things like community parties, lost pets, and other events. To post a sign, please contact me at president@bayhillsonline.com.
3. Resale packets. For resale packets, contact Ralph Hudson at Bay West Management. 410-897-0207.
4. Thank you, Joyce. One of our longtime board members, Joyce Smithey, and her family have sold their house in Bay Hills and will be moving to Severna Park. Please join me in thanking Joyce for her years of service to Bay Hills and wishing her luck and happiness in the future.
5. Neighborhood robberies update. We had another robbery in the neighborhood, this time they caught the group responsible for the previous robberies. Remember, pay attention to your house and neighbors' houses, and lock your doors and cars.
Sincerely, Paul Cain
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Community Events and Notices Where to Find Community Contacts BayHillsOnline.com Have a question about the tennis courts? Not sure who to call about the playground equipment? Have a complaint? Find your answers at bayhillsonline.com/importantcontacts. Contact information for your association board members, clubs, and neighborhood amenities are all available and easily accessible at bayhillsonline.com/importantcontacts. Bay Hills Board Meeting Tuesday, August 13 The Bay Hills board will next meet on Tuesday, August 13, at 7:30 p.m. at O'Loughlin's, as half the board will not be able to attend on August 6.
Bay Hills Book Club
The book for August is Out Of Africa by Isak Dinesen. For more information, please email Maureen Lamson at maureenlamson@hotmail.com. New members are welcome.
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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July 2013 Treasurer's Report
Account balances as of June 30, 2013
Summary
Total Assets $84,320.47
Total Revenues $910.34
Total Expenditures $686.01
Year-to-Date Revenue $67,958.78
Year-to-Date Expenditures $25,507.47
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Local August 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.
40th Annual St. Mary's College Governor's Cup Yacht Race
Friday, August 2 - Saturday, August 3 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. More than 100 yachts will depart from Annapolis in two separate starts - 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. - for a 70-mile race to St. Mary's City at the mouth of the Potomac River. Great spectator opportunity. Free. Click here for more info. 68th Annual Rotary Club of Annapolis Crab Feast  Friday, August 2 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.Join more than 3,000 people at the world's largest crab feast at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. An all-you-can-eat and drink event with crabs, corn, barbeque, hot dogs, crab soup, beer and soft drinks. Proceeds benefit local community and cultural organizations. Cost: adults $60, children $20. Click here for more info. Navy Football Fan Fest Saturday, August 310 a.m. - 12 p.m.Get ready for football season at the annual Fan Fest at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Activities include full team autographs, meet and greets, games, balloon animals, face painting, food, and more. Free. Click here for more info. First Sunday Arts Festival Sunday, August 412 p.m. - 5 p.m.Celebrate arts in Annapolis on the first block of West and Calvert Streets. Crafts vendors, live music, artists, street performers, and sidewalk dining. Click here for more info.
Baltimore Ravens Training Camp
Sunday, August 4Lots open at 1 p.m., gates open at 3:30 p.m., practice begins at 5 p.m.Watch the Superbowl Champions prepare for the season at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Event includes cheerleaders, mascots, fan events, and player autograph signing for children. Parking cost: $10 for cars, $25 for buses. Admission free. Click here for more info. 23rd Annual Annapolis Art Walk Thursday, August 155 p.m. - 9 p.m.Watch artists work as more than 20 downtown galleries host new art exhibits and feature artists working in various mediums. Enjoy music and light refreshments around town. Free. Click here for more info. La Fiesta Americana Saturday, August 246 p.m. - 9 p.m.Enjoy an evening of music, food, and fun at the annual fundraiser that helps area cancer patients, survivors and their loved ones face the challenge of cancer. This year, La Fiesta will take place at Homestead Gardens, in Davidsonville. Tickets: $75. Click here for tickets and more info. 49th Annual Drum Corps Associates World Championships
Friday, August 304 p.m.An estimated 30 drums corps from across the country will converge on Anne Arundel County throughout Labor Day weekend. For more information, call 917-528-9350 or click here. 3rd Annual Spa Creek Music & Arts Festival Monday, September 21 p.m. - 7 p.m.Enjoy a tasty selection of wine and beer, live music, great food, and spectacular art at the Carroll House Gardens at St. Mary's Church, in Annapolis. Volunteer opportunities also available. Proceeds to benefit the Kevin E. Reichardt Foundation and the St. Mary's Alumni Association thanks to support from many in the local art and business communities. Click here for tickets and more info.
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What's New in Annapolis-Area DiningPlanning a night out? Discover new restaurants and old favoritesThe Point Crab House and Grill has quickly become an Arnold favorite after opening just last year. But several other restaurants have opened in the Annapolis area. And with updated menus, some old favorites might entice you to visit again.
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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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