ebca newsletter june 2010
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Representing the 1200 households North of East-West Highway, South of Jones
Bridge Road, East of Wisconsin Avenue and West of Columbia Country Club.
Neighborhood News JUNE 2010JUNE 2010JUNE 2010JUNE 2010 WWW.EBCA.ORGWWW.EBCA.ORGWWW.EBCA.ORGWWW.EBCA.ORG
President’s Notebook By Greg Volz, President
General Membership Meeting Wednesday, June 2nd, 7:00 p.m.
NEW LOCATION B-CC High School Cafeteria
4301 East-West Highway
Elections & School Update
We are embarking on a new
challenge for the East Bethesda
Citizens Association. As many of
you have learned by now, the
Montgomery County Council, in its
infinite wisdom, decided to close
our Lynbrook Recreation Center
effective in April to help trim the
budget. I believe I heard it will
save the county $16,000 annually
in a budget of $4,000,000,000. That
is like giving up an occasional
Starbucks latte to help pay for a
mansion. This is the same
community center where we hold
our meetings, the Halloween
parade and Labor Day picnic, not
to mention the numerous birthday
parties, playdates and special
events that were held at this
facility.
Despite the email and letter-
writing campaign and multiple
suggestions for alternative ways to
keep the community center open
for the benefit of our community,
the County Council felt giving up
the Starbucks latte was the right
thing to do. I kind of get the feeling
the community center will go the
way of the trash-can-removal-from-
the-park debacle. We obviously
need to make a little more noise (or
squeak more since the squeaky
wheel clearly gets the grease) to
get the County Council’s attention.
I suggest you make your voice
heard.
A great way to do this is to
attend the upcoming Montgomery
County District 1 candidate forum
on June 1st at the Lawton
Community Recreation Center,
4301 Willow Lane, Checvy Chase.
The event will begin at 7 p.m. with
a meet and greet at 6:30.
Scheduled to attend are current
District 1 Councilmember Roger
Berline and for EBCA President
and District 1 candidate Ilaya
Hopkins..
The closure of our community
center has forced us to postpone
our May general membership
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The Bethesda-Chevy Chase (B-
CC) cluster Roundtable approaches
to relieve elementary school
overcrowding were discussed at a
public information meeting at
Bethesda Elementary School on
Thursday, May 27th. East
Bethesda residents are encouraged
to let Montgomery County Public
Schools (MCPS) know this is an
issue of importance to our
community.
In addition, a summary of the
Roundtable report and a
description of next steps in the
MCPS process will be provided at
the June 2nd EBCA General
membership meeting to be held at
the B-CC High School cafeteria.
Roundtable approaches under
discussion include:
• Moving 6th grades at North
Chevy Chase and/or Chevy
Chase Elementary Schools to
Westland Middle School. This
would not require a boundary
study and could be implemented
as soon as August 2011.
• Establishing a boundary study
for East Bethesda (and
Paddington Square) to examine
elementary schools assignments.
Continued on page 3...
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By Monica Hayes,
Education Chair
PAGE 2 Neighborhood News June 2010
East Bethesda Citizens
Association, Inc. PO Box 41020
Bethesda, MD 20824 www.ebca.org
Neighborhood News
Jay Briar, Editor
Sponsorship, Vacant
Greg Volz, President
Kevin Kraus, 1st Vice President
Rebecca Fayed, 2nd Vice President
A.B. Carneal, Recording Secretary
Jack Hayes, Treasurer
Ilaya Hopkins, Past President
Andy O’Hare, Crescent Trail
Monica Hayes, Education
Eleanor Rice, NIH Liaison
Carmen Abrams, Website
Dorian Patchin, Website
Leslie Weber, Welcome Packets
Membership, Vacant
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meeting and election of officers for
the next year. The new date and
location of the meeting will be June
2nd at the Bethesda-Chevy Chase
High School cafeteria. We will
begin the meeting an hour earlier
at 7 p.m. We are still accepting
nominations for the EBCA officers
for the next fiscal year beginning
July 1, and you may e-mail your
nominations to Kelly Cunningham
Thanks again to the continued
support of our sponsors: Smith
Thomas Smith general contractors,
BCC Total Body Salon, Marcie
Sandalow with Evers & Co. Real
Estate, New Generation School of
Music, and Hughes Landscaping
and Supply. In these difficult
economic times, their sustained
support helps us to remain in touch
with you. We also thank all of the
households who have contributed
membership dues to EBCA this
year, and encourage everyone else
to write a check this month by
using the coupon on the back of the
newsletter. The names of our paid
members are printed inside.
I look forward to seeing everyone
at the June 2nd general
membership meeting and elections!
Tree Coupons
Homeowners who buy a tree
valued at $75 or more can receive
a $25 coupon f rom the
Montgomery County Planning
Department. For information on
which selected trees and county
nurseries are included in the
"Leaves for Neighborhoods"
visit www.montgomeryplanning.
org/events/leaves.
The East Bethesda Garden Club
meets at 7:30 on the second
Tuesday of each month. Guests
welcome. For more information
about EBCA, contact Nancy at
301-656-8754.
PAGE 3 Neighborhood News June 2010
• Additions for B-CC cluster Elementary schools.
• Opening a new elementary and/or middle school in the
B-CC Cluster. These would require boundary studies.
After reviewing input from the B-CC Roundtable
process, the MCPS Superintendent will prepare a
recommendation for the Board of Education (BOE) for the
FY 2012 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) that is
released in late October 2010. The BOE will conduct
public hearings and take action in late November.
Boundary studies could follow in winter 2010 for
inclusion in the FY 2012 CIP, or fall 2011 for the FY 2013
CIP. The implementation of reassignments may need to
wait until additions (earliest completion August 2014) or
new schools (earliest completion August 2016) are funded
and built.
More information, links to MCPS B-CC Cluster
planning activities, and tips for advocacy can be found on
our website, www.ebca.org, on the Local Education page.
If you have questions, please contact EBCA Education
Chair Monica Hayes by email at [email protected].
Continued from page 1...
Schools Update Currently... All students in East Bethesda attend: • Westland Middle School and then • Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School.
Rosemary Hills PS: About 45% of 2nd graders at Rosemary Hills attend North Chevy Chase Elementary in the 3rd grade; about 45% attend Chevy Chase Elementary in the 3rd grade; and about 10% attend Bethesda Elementary in 3rd grade. • North Chevy Chase and Chevy
Chase are 3rd through 6th grade schools.
• Bethesda is a K through 5th grade school.
Bethesda ES: About 75% of Bethesda Elementary 5th graders attend Westland Middle School in the 6th grade; about 25% attend Pyle Middle School in the Walt Whitman Cluster for 6th grade. • Westland and Pyle are both 6th
PAGE 4 Neighborhood News June 2010
Iola Abood
Salman Abu-Hjeli & Kathy Riddell
Amy & Paul Aggugia
Paola Agostini
Imad Ahmad & Frances Eddy
Kenneth Angell & Patricia Klosky
Naomi Aronson
Howard & Jennie Austin
Pam Baldinger
James Barnett
Nick Batselos & Beth Forbes
Ed & Linda Baxter
Dena Belinkoff
W.B. Blandford & Henry Hoppler
Larry & Debbie Boggs
George Borababy
Mr. & Mrs. W.L. Bowles
David Bradley
Aleksandra & Joel Braginski
Jay Briar & Alvin Figer
Bryn & Ray Briscuso
Jolanda & Raymond Bruyn
Elizabeth Buchanek & Joseph Parlante
Jeff Burnett
Peter Cameron
Muriel Carson
Barbara Cecchini
Julie Childs
Larry Clare
Lori & Tom Condon
Bernard Cooper
Adam Cowles
Florence Crisafulli
Christine Crowe
Elizabeth Curren & Dwain Winters
Kitty & Richard Dana
Ann & William Dansie
Kate & Scott Danzis
Dorothy & John Day
Mary DeFilippes
Connie & Roger Dierman
Martin Dieu & Holly Elwood
Erik & Rita Doherty
Elizabeth Donaldson
Farida Dossani
Jon Ebinger & Leslie Kahn
Louise Evans
Erik Evenson
David & Jane Fairweather
Amanda & Evan Farber
Ava Feiner & Cliff Stromberg
Andrew Forsyth & Elizabeth Rathbone
Darlene & Jeff Forte
Russell Fox & Andrea Shandell
Celina Franke
William Franz & Cheryl Kollin
Paul Frenzen
Robert Friedman & Elaine Sullivan
Penelope Garcia
Shelly Gehshan & Mark Obsinsky
Gregory & Heidi Gertner
Heather Giuli
Vera Glocklin
Leslie Graham
Bob & Mary Alice Gray
Ezra Greenberg & Kristin Schneeman
Daniel & Melissa Groman
Fred Grossberg
Peggy Anne Hansen
Isaac & Roberta Hantman
William Harless & Marcia Zier
Gertrude Haugan
Anne & Bob Hawkins
Jack & Monica Hayes
Karen Helsing & Dave Kowtko
Chris & Deborah Helzer
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PAGE 5 Neighborhood News June 2010
Sharon Hillery
Marah & James Hoffman
Nancy Holland
Scott Johnson & Gael O'Sullivan
Sharada Kalanidhi
Patrick Kanold & Judy Tso
David Kaufman
John Kelly
Beverly Kempf
Veronica Kidd
Mary King
Jacqueline King & Frank Vinik
Robert Kopera
Mary Alice Kotonias
Rita Kozla
Kevin & Pascale Kraus
Diane Kupelian & Pierre Toureille
Richard & Susan Kyle
Ben Labaree & Alison Snow
Jack & Susan Lass
Keith & Robin Lawson
Dan Lewis
Richard Lewis & Biga Doris Tollanen
Ellen Liberman
Barbara & Phil MacNeill
Jan & Jerry Maddox
Beth & David Marcellas
Russell Mardon
C.R. & Julia Mark
Lisa McCabe
Thomas McCann
Claudia & Maury McInerney
Susan Miller
Linda & Michael Moodie
Kristen Mosbaek
Jim & Liz Mullikin
Barbara Nash
Kellie Newton
Lois Nienaber
David & Marcia Notley
Jim & Mary Lee O'Connell
Austin O'Connor
Linda O'Hare
Lou & Tom Olin
Grace Palladino & Brad Piepmeir
Mario Pascalev
Maureen Politi
Victoria Porter & Michael Winnings
Gabrielle Prandoni
Jeffrey Rackon
Andrew Rashid
Leon Rib
Robin Rittenhoff & Arthur Silver
Alan & Theresa Robbins
Amy Ross
Chris & Francasca Ryan
Marc & Marcie Sandalow
John Savage
Rhoda & Richard Sears
Tom & Vicki Seed
Dianne & Perry Seiffert
Ann & William Stahr
Chuck & Susanna Sullivan
Kirt Suomela
Dee Taylor
Brad & Suzanne Tesh
Tempe Grant Thomas
Carl Thomason & Joan Zaro
Tom & Marcia Tyrrell
Vivian Underwood
Melissa & Philip Urofsky
Ana Villacampa
Greg & Kelly Volz
Leslie & Mark Weber
Carrie & Scott Weinfed
Ruth Weiss
Mary Yopes
There is still time to join!There is still time to join!There is still time to join!There is still time to join!
PAGE 7 Neighborhood News June 2010
THERE IS MORE ABOUT EAST BETHESDA AT:
WWW.EBCA.ORG When the temperatures rise,
this summer you can always
look back at photographs of
the three blizzards this past
winter. Several neighbors
have shared their pictures on
our website, www.ebca.org.
These are from Victoria on
Chestnut Street and Michael
on South Chelsea Lane. Let’s
add some pictures of sunshine
and fireworks soon!
Inside This Issue
School Changes ........................ 1
Membership Roll ................... 4-5
Winter Pics ............................... 7
Have you joined EBCA this year yet? Clip the coupon
and mail it today!
Next General Membership Meeting: Wednesday, June 2nd at 7 p.m. at
BCC High School
It is a new year in EBCA! Time to renew your membership for 2009-
2010. Get your voice is heard!
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newsletter, and the community activism that
makes East Bethesda one of the most desirable
places in which to invest and raise a family. $15
per member, but additional contributions are
always welcome.
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