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PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE BOWLEY’S QUARTERS IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1938
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :
Meeting Preview 1
Past Month’s Highlights 1,2
Community Tack Board 5
Advertisements 3-5
Calendar & Contacts 6
Bowleys Quarters Improvement Associat ion 1124 Bowleys Quarters Rd. Bal t imore , MD 21220
With the approval and implementation of medical marijuana prescription sales in Maryland, dispensaries are setting up throughout the state. One of the new dispensaries will be opening on Carroll Island Rd. AFS Maryland’s Andrew Reich, Regional Sales Manager and Dr. Marilyn Corder, Clinical Di-rector, will give us an update at our April 12th meeting and an-swer questions about this retail medical operation opening soon.
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A P R I L P R E V I E W
Apri l 2018
THE DOCK L INE
M A RC H M E E T I N G H I G H L I G H T S
Dave Hash introduced Les Richardson from Richardson’s Farm. Les is the ac-countant and general manager of the Farm. In the 1930’s that was the first market on Ebenezer Rd. The current structure was built by Amish workers. June 10,1994 was the last day they gathered eggs and 2004 the last day for their own processed chickens. They got out of the chicken business because of the increased USDA regulations and now sell chicken from Perdue. They do weddings at their farm on Glen Arm Rd. The reason they come down here to farm is mostly kale and other greens, shipped by tractor trailer up and down the eastern US. It is warmer here. Spring is earlier and winter is almost a month later from here to Glen Arm. Kale needs to be rotated so it will move from field to field. They also grow a lot of tomatoes and corn. The plastic cover placed on the beds reduces disease from the ground, holds the heat and water, and controls the weeds. They rely on the H2A program, seasonal people from Honduras for labor.
Business Meeting
• The minutes and treasurers report were read and approved.
• There is a new Essex Precinct Commander that we hope will speak at an up-coming meeting.
• A warehouse is planned to be built at the back of the lot between AirTech and the beauty salon The lot is owned by AirTech.
• The board room is being redecorated to be more amenable to use as a wedding prepa-ration room since the hall is being used more for this purpose. Joann Hock contribut-ed framed local photos and mirrors. Fred and Gerri Hylla purchased and donated new chairs and located a new table. Thank you!
• The gazebo is planned for the Spring.
• Siding and roof repairs are needed
(Continued on page 2) To view previous issues of The Dock Line in color visit www.bqia.org
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :
Meeting Preview 1
Past Month’s Highlights 1,2
Community Tack Board 5
Calendar 6
Advertisers 3,5
Are we creative or what!
Had a great time painting slates!
Thank you Joanne for making this
happen. What a fun idea to be
repeated in the Fall!
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M E E T I N G H I G H L I G H T S C O N T I N U E D !
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• Just BQuz– Almost $250 in school supplies were donated to Seneca ES. Many of these supplies were donated by the party goers at the Just Chillin’ in BQ Party. BTW that party was such a fun time we will be doing it again next year. Speaking of repeats the Italian Dinner is coming back, scheduled for October 20. A Mad Hatter Tea Party is May 20th and April 19th is the next Coffee for Vets visit. As of tonight 34 en-graved bricks have been purchased for the front walkway. An impromptu Paint a Slate event is March 11.
• EMRCC– The Blue Ocean deal for The Depot is still not off the table..we’ll see. Walmart wants to expand at the current site. David Cordish will be sending reps to the EMRCC Round Table to discuss the expan-sion. La Farge is mostly making $ on tipping fees now. Developers are sending their excavation dirt to fill in the holes in the sand pits. The site is 400 plus acres. Thoughts of it being developed as an open space??? We are still waiting for that combined rescue/fire station to find an agreed upon site in the area.
• Don’t forget Dumpster Day May 5, our annual Mother’s Day Breakfast May 13, and our 80th Anniversary Party on June 9.
• A member brought up a zoning concern with Bay Country Concrete. The property is zoned BL– Building Light (office). That zoning does not allow any construction equipment to be stored on site. The county is addressing this issue with the property owner.
• April 5th, BQVFD will start Food Truck Thurs-days from 5-8 pm. Twelve trucks will set up with various foods to choose from, including a raw bar. The BQVFD hall will be open if you want to eat there. Sounds Yummy!
• 50/50 And the winner is Tom Cole! Thank you for your donation Tom..Terrific!
DON’T FORGET!!!
Dumpster Day- Neighborhood and Property Cleanup, May 5, 7-11 AM, Dumpsters will be available at the BQIA Hall for household and property trash. The following are PROHIBITED ITEMS: Explosive or Flammable materials; Acids, caustics, pesti-cides, chemicals; Refrigerators / Air Condi-tioners /Freezers which contain freon; Tires; Oil, Paint and household hazardous chemi-cals; Medical / radioactive waste; Liquids or Liquid waste, antifreeze; Drums or Tanks (unless clean and cut in half); Batteries; As-bestos Shingles or any other asbestos materi-al; Animal carcasses; Large stumps; Wood not more than 8″ in diameter and 6′ in length; Most large items that cannot be lifted manually; Electronics (Computer equipment, Televisions, Telephones, Stereos, Fax machines, Video display devices)
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C O M M U N I T Y T A C K B OA R D
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President………………. Jim Hock 410-335-8593
Vice-President………….Buz Marek 410-335-3300
Secretary………………..Mimi Rehbein 410-335-7051
Treasurer………………..Dave Steedman 443-317-8262
Quartermaster…………..Ray Schaferbien 410-335-2564
Sergeant-At-Arms……...Fred Hylla 443-317-8073
Bulletin Editor…………..Barb Sullivan 410-335-7282
Web Admin…….……….Nick Hock 410-335-8593
Membership…………….Robbie Duncan 443-739-5298
Just BQuz……………….Mimi Rehbein 410-335-7051
Hall Rentals……………..Mike Vivirito 410-335-3371
Hall Phone…………………………………………… 410-335-9802
APG Artillery Concerns For noise complaints, call Public Affairs at 410-278-1147 or 3775.
Marshy Point Nature Center: The center has wonderful programs for families and nature buffs. For more information visit www.marshypoint.org.
Report Roadside Litter: Call the Bureau of Highways, 410-887-3560. Be on the alert for illegal dumping on our roadsides. It is now a $1000 fine. Report tag numbers to the police.
Broken glass cleanup or recycle/trash concerns: Call Baltimore Co. Solid Waste (410-887-2000).
Debris Lookout!! Watch out for partially submerged or floating debris. If you see it try to tie it to a pier or mark the location and call 410-887-5683 or DNR at 1-800-628-9944
Baltimore County Police and Community Relations Councils Inc. (P.C.R.C.) meets the third Wednesday
of the month at the Middle River Recreation Center, 404 Compass Rd. The public is encouraged to attend to
become informed and address concerns with the police.
Middle River SWAP Meetings: Visit the County’s EPS website for more information on these meetings: http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/environment/watersheds/mrmain.html
Essex Middle River Civic Council meets the first Wednesday of every month at the Victory Villa Community Hall off of Martin Blvd. The Council is also offering $1000 scholarships to CCBC. If interested, contact ccbcscholarships@ccbcmd.edu.
Gunpowder Falls Conservancy Newsletter – Visit this link and find out what your neighbors and other wa-terfront communities are doing as stewards of the Chesapeake and its tributaries.
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Thank you for your
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HALL RENTALS: $500 non-members, $450 members, Catering Available. Contact Mike Vivirito 410-335-3371 for more info.
SPEAKERS: Help us make our meetings more beneficial by suggesting issues to address that would be valuable to our community. Direct all speaker suggestions to Dave Hash, dhash@jhmi.edu
FRONT PAGE SCENES: Email your favorite scene (no people please) of our peninsula and it might be published in a future bulletin. Email editor@bqia.org (jpg. format please)
TO ADVERTISE IN THE DOCK LINE: Contact Mimi Rehbein 410-335-7051 .
Bowleys Quarters Improvement Assoc. 1124 Bowleys Quarters Rd. Bal t imore, M D 21220
**Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 18051
Baltimore, MD 21220
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Board 0f Directors Meetings Occur the First Tuesday of the Month from Sept–June
General Membership Meetings Occur the Second Thursday of the Month from Sept–June
Meetings begin at 7:00 PM.
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Events Calendar December 14– Holiday Giving Celebration; February
17– Just Chillin; May 5– Dumpster Day; May 13–Mothers Day Breakfast; June 9-
BQIA 80th Celebration-: June 23 - BQ Cardboard Boat Race!
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