Sully, the cat, has gone missing again.

Sully, (also goes by Beans) has been out and not returned.  He is indoor outdoor, but he is usually back after a couple days or when it rains. he has been out for quite awhile now I was gone out of the country again and returned then went on vacation I returned on the 29th.  He has taken off on adventures before. It has been a little over a year ,almost exactly ( I looked on the website we posted last year about the same time) since his last little adventure.   He is very friendly and may have adopted new family quite possibly.  He is an all white Blue Tip Persion with medium lenght hair and bright blue eyes he will come to anyone.  If anyone has seen him or has him they can contact me at this address or my cell below. 

** TO see a picture, click on the Lost/Found section of this site, and scroll down to the 12.4.07 posting about Sully. ***

 Lenn Vessell
850-525-0508

Graffiti in CSBTS (again)

The CSBTS Bulletin Board has once again been attacked by our little graffiti criminal (on the back)  and also added an attempt to pry open the lock to the bulletin board to do more damage.
PLEASE NOTE this is VANDALISM and can be prosecuted and may be linked to Gang Violence.  Please talk with your child  of the DANGER and CONSEQUENCES of this type of behavior.
Notify the police at 911 if you see a crime in progress or notify police at 385-5000  to report suspicious People and Events. 

For Information on Gangs in Virginia Beach, Plan on attending on Tuesday, December 2, 2008 :

FAMILIES FOR A LIFETIME
PRESENTS
GANGS, NOT MY CHILD

Call 385-4537 today to register!
No  child care is available for this program

WHERE: PLAZA MIDDLE SCHOOL 
3080 S. LYNNHAVEN ROAD, VIRGINIA BEACH

WHEN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2,  6:30-8:00 PM

REGISTRATION: 385-4537 PENDLETON CHILD SERVICE CENTER

CSBTS Holiday Party 12/8 (and more!)

Cape Story by the Sea Notes

Empsy Munden, Pres.

 

2008 Oyster Roast T-Shirts  S-3, M-3, L-6, 2XL-3, 3XL-4 –  Available for $10   – new design THANK YOU Barbie Sherrill!!

NEXT year’s Oyster Roast NOVEMBER 8, 2009  SECOND SUNDAY (Halloween is on Saturday in 2009)  too much for one weekend?

 

New garrison commander at Ft. Story:  Nov. 21  Ft Story  had a change of command  Lt. Col. Sean Herron, outgoing garrison commander, relinquished duty to Lt. Col. Jayne Jansen, incoming garrison commander and the first woman garrison commander of Fort Story.  READ more in the WINTER SKIPJACK

 

 

Cape Story By The Sea Civic Association

9th Annual Member’s Holiday Party

The last general meeting of the year is also a holiday party for CSBTS members.  The party will consists of hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar, door Prizes and festive music.   An abbreviated meeting will be followed by the small social. Come and meet your fellow Civic Association members!

Date: Monday December 8, 2008

Time: 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Place: Virginia Beach Resort Center

DECEMBER 6th, 2008, Saturday annual Holiday on the Bay Lighted Boat Parade sponsored by the Cavalier Golf & Yacht Club. The parade will leave the Cavalier Golf & Yacht Club at approx. 6PM and head west towards the Lesner Bridge and make a big loop and track back to the Cavalier Golf & Yacht Club.   Awards will be given to the Best-lighted boats AND to the Best-lighted homes on the bay.   Civic League members who would like to be in the parade or are decorating their homes may obtain more information from William Stemple at willamjsr@cs.com or 621-5050.  Wonder if our Wake Forest Parade Boat could float along??

 

January is beginning of 2009 Membership Drive and our first meeting ( Jan 12th)  will have Bike Trail concerns as an agenda item.

 The Cape Story by the Sea Civic Association has asked the City to evaluate what can be done to make the bike path safer for bikers, walkers and drivers.  City Staff will present the possible options at the January 12th 2009 general meeting.  If you are concerned about the safety conditions along the bike path, if you have an additional suggestion or if you have an opinion about adding stop signs at the bike path on the long streets, you are highly encouraged to attend the January general meeting at the Resort Conference Hotel. 

 

Next Park &  Bike Trail Clean Up – Sunday January 11, 2009  2PM  Meet in the Park to Volunteer.

             THANK YOU FOR BEING GREAT CAPE STORY CITIZENS AND CARING ABOUT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD 

Boat Parade Dec. 6th!

The Cavalier Golf and Yacht club is resurrecting the Lighted Boat Parade! The boats will leave the club at approx. 6:00 p.m. on Dec. 6th, head west through Linkhorn Bay, through the Narrows, Broad Bay, Long Creek and on it’s way to the Lesner Bridge where it’ll loop around and head back.  Prizes will be awarded to the boats as well as best lighted homes along the path!

If you have any questions, contact William Stemple at Williamjsr@cs.com or 621-5050.

CSBTS Pound Net Response

CSBTS members,
This is to keep you informed of the  results  of the public hearing at the Virginia Marine Resources Commission (VMRC) offices in Newport News on Tuesday, November 25, 2008 regarding additional pound nets in the Chesapeake Bay off Cape Story by the Sea. 

  Virginia
Marine Resources Commission
Fisheries Management Division
2600 Washington Avenue, 3rd Floor
Newport News, VA 23607
http://www.mrc.virginia.gov

At the monthly meeting on Monday, November 24, 2008, the SDCC- Shore Drive Community Coalition-representing over 30 Shore Drive civic and condo organizations, received information on and had discussion of the pound net proposal on the Chesapeake Bay off Shore Drive.  The  large population of dolphin in our area was recognized as unique to our part of the bay and preserving the dolphin population was a concern along with the safety of the residents using the bay for recreational activities.

 

THANK YOU to the CSBTS representatives and for providing the following information. 

~ Empsy Munden, Pres.  CSBTS

     COMMENTS FROM PUBLIC HEARING:

After a one hour discussion with public comment (after waiting almost 3 ½ hours before it was our turn), the first set of pound net applications for our beach was denied!  It was quite an interesting process to see.  Two people spoke in favor of the nets.  7 spoke against including Lisa Bailey, John Onufer of Cape Story, Bob Low of The Landings, David Albis of Cape Story Civic Association, Mark Swingle of the VA Aquarium and Marine Science Center, Demetri Hionis – current owner of the existing pound nets, and Tom Powers from outside our area. 

We could see the stack of papers from emails and letters.  However, I do believe it is the actual presence and speaking that do promote your issue the best.  Our comments though could not be transferred towards the second pending set of applications to be heard in Dec.  Even though we had strong reasoning behind navigational hazards and safety of residents for our increasingly populated beach/neighborhoods, I believe it was mainly the dolphin issues that denied the applications.

So please continue to forward the information to other residents because letters/emails/faxes are still being accepted for the 2nd set of applications.  We must also start working with our city to ensure that as residents our best interests are protected in the waters off of our shores.  We must also pursue better public notice so future applications do not leave us blindsided with little time to respond.

CSBTS Holiday Events!

 The Cape Story Civic Association presents the 4th Annual:
“Cape Santa” in the Park!
When: Saturday December 13, 2008

1:30 PM – Santa will be cruising the neighborhood in his golf cart. Come out and say hello!
2:00 PM – 5:00 PM – Santa in the Park
Where: Cape Story by the Sea Neighborhood Park
What: A visit from the Jolly Old Elf himself,
Santa Claus, to deliver an early Christmas present to your child!
Hamburgers and Hot Dogs will be provided by the Cape Story Civic Association!
Participants:  Bring a present ($10.00 or less please) for each participating child age 10 or under. Presents need to be wrapped and clearly labeled with your child’s full name. Presents may be brought to Santa’s designated collection place until December 10th. On the day of the event, please bring an new unwrapped gift for Toys for Tots, so your child can experience the joy of giving as well as receiving!
Collection place and times :
2214 Oak Street: Mondays and Thursday 7:30 AM – 11:00 AM; 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday or Wednesday afternoons 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM.
Or contact Tracy Stover to arrange a drop-off: 222-9661  or g.t.stover@cox.net
We’ll get the presents to Santa…..then come join the fun on Saturday!

It’s that time of year when we open our hearts and help those who are less fortunate. We are “adopting” two families for the holidays. Please call Nancy Snyder (544-1361) or Tracy Stover (222-9661) if you have any questions.  Please make your drop-offs to Nancy Snyder at 2111 Bayberry (last house on the right by the marsh).
comments from Nancy:
Please note a couple of questions/issues:
       For Family B – there were several very specific items that I did not include on the list I am emailing only because I would hate for the gifts to be duplicated many times over.  I am happy to add these back to the list if you think I should – just let me know.Here are the items:                       

Child 1 – Hannah Montana twin sheet set

Child 2 – Male 6 – Bike (does anyone have a good used one we can fix up?)   

Child 3 – “Flag Football set” found at Wal-Mart                        

Child 4 – Female 23 months – Toddler Bed (she is currently sleeping with her 9 yr old sister)  Another good used item?    

Child 5 – Gym set that lights up                       
Parents – King Size bedspread (gift certificate for them might be better on this)
·        Last year I used so many cardboard boxes (mostly liquor boxes) and plastic sacks to transport the food and gifts – I thought it might be a good idea to make a general request for any type of re-usable plastic container, anything from garage sales, plastic tubs, laundry baskets, trash cans, new or used – anything to deliver the items in that could be used at their home.  I didn’t want everyone in the neighborhood showing up with plastic crates but each of you might mention it to anyone that asks.  And – if you have any…. I think that is it for now – let me know what else you need!! Thanks – Nancy

Please wrap presents and indicate the family and family member the gift is for, and the type of gift (toy, clothing, books, etc). We will be delivering the gifts in mid December so all food and gifts are needed by Friday December 12th. Thanks again for all your support!


Family A
Mom – Shirts size Med, Pants size 9-10, Linens for beds (full & twin)
Dad – Shirts size Lg, Pants size 34/34
Girl (12) – Shirts size Women’s Small, Pants size 0. Loves Hannah Montana & Cheetah Girls.
Boy (10) – Shirts size Boys Large, Pants size 12. Likes Playstation Games.
Girl (11) – Shirts size Women’s Small, Pants size 16 Child. Loves Hannah Montana & Cheetah Girls.
Girl (7) – Shirts size 8-10 Med Childs, Pants size 8. Child. Loves High School Musical.
Girl (7) – Shirts size 8-10 Med Childs, Pants size 10. Child. Loves High School Musical.
Girl (5) – Shirts size 6x Childs, Pants size 6x Child. Loves Bratz Dolls.

Family B

Mom and Dad – household items such as pots and pans, towels
Girl (9) – toys, clothing: Girls size 10-12.
Boy (6) – X-box video games, clothing: Boys size 6
Boy (4) – toys, clothing: size 4 T
Girl (2) – Toy Pots and Pans. Clothing: size 18 months
Boy (7 months) – toys, clothing: size 6-9 months and diapers #3.
***Both families would also appreciate gift cards to purchase groceries or personal needs at Target, K-Mart, Wal-Mart, etc.****
Holiday Giving !
Adopt a Family

Cookies for the Troops

Teri Doddy is coordinating a special CSBTS cookie delivery to the military men and women that have gate duty at Fort Story and Little Creek on Thanksgiving and Christmas. This is YOUR OPPORTUNITY to support the troops in a very COOL way. If you’d like to help call or email Teri at teredod7@aol.com or 621-6724 and get YOUR cookies added to the batches delivered to the Gates for a special homemade THANK YOU!! The Doddy’s son served in the Air Force and they know how special a reminder of home is during this season. They will deliver the trays of cookies on Thanksgiving and Christmas mornings. So get those Holiday cookies baked and to Teri!!

Cape Story Carolers
aka Stumblers & Mumblers

The “Cape Story Carolers” will be out in force on

Friday, December 19th. Singers, roadies and groupies can meet at the home of Tracy and Ginnie Stover – 2214 Oak Street- around 6pm to pick up lyric sheets and have a cup of spiced cider before we hit the streets.  If you know someone in Cape Story who would appreciate being caroled to, please drop us an email: g.t.stover@cox.net
Tips, bribes and refreshments always joyfully accepted.

CSBTS Civic Assoc. Mtg 11/10 7:30 p.m.

CSBTS Monthly meeting MONDAY NOV 10th at 7:30pm at the Va Beach Resort  Hotel,
AGENDA perviously sent out:  PRIMARY ITEMS include:
Oyster Roast Wrap Up–  Please Bring unsold T-shirts,  funds received, utensils picked up, ticket money, receipts for items purchased and any other items/info that need to be closed out. 
   

Pound Nets proposal for the Bay

Other information:   
The Winter Addition of the SKIPJACK  will need pictures, articles, advertisments and INFORMATION  due by SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15th   (for end of December distribution). Send to: g.t.stover@cox.net

COOKIES for Troops (delivered to Ft Story and Little Creek)   – FOR THANKSGIVING and for CHRISTMAS MORNING DELIVERY-Please drop off cookies at Chris and Teri Doddy at 2219 Bayberry Street.  Teri’s cell: 621-6724

Pound Net Applications Pending

New Agenda Item: Pound Net Applications
Empsy Munden has invited a Marine Police Officer to attend the CSBTS Civic Assoc. meeting to present information on applications received: “Several Pound Net applications have been submitted to me over the past few week which may affect your area. Pound Nets are the poles and nets you see off the beach at Bayberry Street.”
(Apparently NOT grandfathered and NEW nets CAN be added to the Bay)
check http://www.mrc.virginia.gov for more information
CSBTS can respond by letter or email if there is an opinion. Please attend Monday Oct 13th 7:30pm meeting of CSBTS to comment.

CSBTS Holiday Giving

Holiday Giving first planning meeting for  OCT 12 was CANCELED due to time constraints and only items needing timely discussion are as follows:

(1) Do the same thing we did last year – working through the VB Public School contact to get families that would remain anonymous; and/or

(2)   Add to this the possibility of asking for a family directly through Social Services that we would have direct contact with.

Nancy Snyder’s (chairperson) suggestion is to do the combination (as well as work with anyone we find within our community that needs help) because some people last year really requested the ability to make contact with the family.   Depending on how much and what we receive as donations – we could add to that if we were able. Please Email Nancy at nancy.snyder@aig.com  your comments and suggestions and/or attend Monday Oct 13th CSBTS meeting at 7:30pm at the Va Beach Hotel Resort & Conference Hotel