The Village Crier
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The Village Crier
Volume 64, No.7 The Village Crier June, 2010 Published by the Associates of Loch Raven Village, Inc., Since 1947 Celebrate our grADUATES! – see Over the Fence, page 7 President’s Message Summer is just about here. A sure sign of its imminent arrival was the May 22nd “Dumpster Day” in Loch Raven Village. Jerry Heilman oversaw the delivery of ten dumpsters – seven for the Village and three for Knettishall. Jerry’s helpers this year were Sue O’Neill, who, incidentally, collected $275.00 for the fireworks, Wayne Skinner, Gary Herwig, Mike Smith, Bud Thomas, and Brandon and his wife. I hope I haven’t missed anyone. Thanks for your help. Lucky 50/50 Winner! Elizabeth Ruppert of Doxbury Road was the winner of the 50/50 Raffle that was held by the ALRV to benefit the 2010 fireworks. Ms. Ruppert’s name was drawn at the May ALVA meeting and was awarded $638.50. Congratulations to Ms. Ruppert and thank you to all who participated. To celebrate Independence Day with flair, this year the Kiwanis Club is asking for volunteers to help place American flags in front of all Village residences. Flags will be distributed to volunteers at 7:00am on July 4th from the parking lot of Pleasant Plains Elementary School. Please give an hour of your time and help distribute the flags to keep up this wonderful tradition. Please bring your family and friends to enjoy the annual Fourth of July Picnic held at the Loch Raven Center grounds 4th of July Festivities! Picnic and Activities Castle Playground noon-3pm Fireworks LRA fields Dusk (approx. 9pm) on Glen Keith Blvd. The fun starts at noon and ends at 3:00pm. The menu includes free hotdogs, popcorn, ice cream, etc. All will be followed by fireworks at LRA’s upper fields at dusk. I hope to see you on the fourth! – Gretchen Sarkin Happy Father’s Day LVR Dads! Just for fun —Top Ten TV Dads of All Time. Who do you most resemble? 1. Cliff Huxtable (Bill Cosby) Cosby Show 2. Howard Cunningham (Tom Bosley) Happy Days 3. Mike Brady (Robert Reed) The Brady Bunch 4. Charles Ingalls (Michael Landon) Little House on the Prairie 5. Ward Cleaver (Hugh Beaumont) Leave It to Beaver 6. Andy Taylor (Andy Griffith) The Andy Griffith Show – continued on page 4 Executive Committee President – Gretchen Sarkin 410-828-8952 [email protected] Vice-President – Lori Cullinan 410-828-4507 Treasurer – Leslie Vallade 410-821-7731 Secretary – Cindy Mavrophilipos 410-339-7718 Board Members Bruce Knauff 410-823-0648 Leslea Knauff 410-823-0648 Cindy Mavrophilipos 410-339-7718 Dimitri Mavrophilipos 410-339-7718 Darrell Krushensky 410-823-6330 Sue O’Neill 410-823-8765 Gary Herwig 410-665-1771 Jerry Heilman 410-823-3427 Bud Thomas 410-296-3922 Wade Barnes 410-870-2956 Mary King 410-925-1034 Mike Smith 410-661-4466 Katherine Shamer contact to come Kate Walkinshaw [email protected] Committees - It takes a Village! The Village Crier – Editor – Lori Cullinan [email protected] Layout & Co-editor – Kate Walkinshaw Proofreader & Archive Editor – Mary Noy Advertising Coordinator – Leslie Vallade School News Reporter – Thea Mussman Architectural Review – Darrell Krushensky 410-823-6330 Block Captains – Leslea Knauff 410-823-0648 By-laws – Mary King Citizens on Patrol – Lori Cullinan 410-828-4507 Commercial Development – Open Community Events – Open Covenant & Restrictions – Darrell Krushensky 410-823-6330 Gardens – Gretchen Sarkin 410-828-8952 Marketing – Open Membership – Wade Barnes Zoning – Gretchen Sarkin 410-828-8952 Real Estate – Leslea Knauff 410-823-0648 Pleasant Plains Elementary Liaison – Mary Noy 410-823-2672 Loch Raven Academy and Loch Raven High School Liaison – Thea Mussman 410-823-8285 Web – transitioning [email protected] Contacts District 5 County Councilman – Hon. Vince Gardina 410-887-3384 Fax 410-887-5791 [email protected] Towson Times LRV Columnist – Sue Van Essen 410-665-2899 Towson University (off-campus resident complaints) – Ryan Kane or Pat Frawley 410-704-2057 Baltimore County Code Enforcement – Mike Mohler, Deputy Director 410-887-3375 Pet Locator – Darrell Krushensky 410-823-6330 Police – 911 or 410-887-2222 Y ALRV Meetings Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month 7:00pm, Room 102 at the former Loch Raven Center 1801 Glen Keith Boulevard. Residents are encouraged to attend, and to help in our ongoing work “to protect, maintain, and enhance the property values of Loch Raven Village homes, and the quality of life of Loch Raven Village residents.” New Local Childcare Program Earns an A+! LRV has a great new option in afterschool childcare! Babcock Presbyterian Church opened the “A+ Care at Babcock” afterschool program in November of last year to provide high-quality care for elementary-age children (K-5th grade). The program strives to meet the academic needs of the children through tutoring and homework assistance, and also emphasizes cooperative play, positive interaction, and activities to help a child’s sense of respect and awareness of right and wrong. Primary activities include academic tutoring to strengthen or remediate skills, organized age-appropriate activities encouraging self-expression in a safe and nurturing environment, and daily lessons based on Bible teachings with a focus on applying those lessons in daily life. The program also focuses on activities related to music, arts and crafts, recreation, and drama. Each day a snack is provided. The program is led by an experienced Director and staff with years of experience working in local school systems, and is fully licensed by the State of Maryland. This program was developed to support the Loch Raven Village community and surrounding areas, and it follows the Baltimore County Public School calendar. Hours of operation are from 3:30 pm to 6:00 pm. The cost is $50 per week, and discounts may be available for families with multiple enrolled participants or with financial need. There is also a daily rate of $15/day for those families with children who do not need to attend 5 days a week. How well is the A+ afterschool program doing? Quite well apparently, according to parents Chuck and Terri Cook: “We appreciate everything that you do for Brandon in the afternoons. We never have to worry and know that he is safe and well cared for. There has never been a doubt in our minds that sending him to your after school care was a great decision. Everyone has helped him in so many ways. He has improved so much with his writing, he is constantly learning things from you that he did not know and he is always very happy when we pick him up in the afternoon. You consistently make sure that he has completed his homework and let us know what didn’t get done. This is very special because it gives us more free time in the evening. Your center is very accommodating and flexible to a dual working parent household. All of you are very enthusiastic and passionate about caring for the kids and it shows. Thank you from the bottom of our heart for caring for Brandon when we can’t be there.” Additional information about the program can be found on the web at www.babcockpc.org/html/afterschool.html or by calling them at 410-825-0089. Transportation services are not available, but an added bonus for local families is that the A+ staff meets particiContributing Writer, pating children from Pleasant Plains Josh Sutherland Elementary at the end of their school day (3:15 p.m.) and walks with them to the church. How great is that! page 03 Gardening ‘til it hurts? Walking around the Village, it’s obvious that some serious gardeners live here! But for many gardeners, that green thumb is painful. Hillendale Animal Hospital Arthritis of the thumb is a common, and often debilitating, disorder. It occurs more often in women than in men, and is most likely to strike after age 40. It may also develop in people who have had thumb fractures or injuries. Dr. Donald C. Mills Veterinarian In addition to pain, arthritis usually causes swelling and tenderness at the base of the thumb. You may notice a loss of strength when gripping, such as opening a jar, or pinching, such as when you are trying to pick up a coin. Doctors hours by appointment 410.296.5411 Don’t ignore it—talk with your doctor. Arthritis not only causes pain and restricts mobility, it can destroy your joints. As small as it is, your thumb is crucial for performing many daily activities, such as turning a key, opening a door, buttoning clothes, and, of course, gardening. Monday-Friday 9-6 Saturday 9-1 6839 Loch Raven Blvd. Hillendale Shopping Center Your Neighborhood Printer You can minimize wear and tear on the thumb joint by using arthritis-friendly products, such as gardening tools with extra padding or large handles. And don’t forget to wear padded gloves. (The Arthritis Foundation recommends some tools. Check out www.arthritis.org.) Having a green thumb shouldn’t mean having a painful thumb. – Contributing Writer, Karen Harrop – continued from cover 7. John Walton (Ralph Waite) The Waltons [email protected] www.millersminutemanpress.com TM 8. Dan Conner (John Goodman) Roseanne 29¢ * 9. Steve Keaton (Michael Gross) Family Ties 10. Tom Bradford (Dick Van Patten) Eight is Enough (Source: www.examiner.com) 1220-A E. Joppa Rd • Ste 102 Towson, Maryland 21286 VOICE 410 427 0190 FAX 410 427 0189 page 04 Color Copies *$20.00 Minimum Order. Upgraded 24# White Laser Paper, Letter Size (8.5’’x11’’) Single Sided, No Bleeds. Limited Time Offer. School News seven awardees Pleasant Plains Elementary PPES is proud to announce that Connie Yee and Kira Coleman, who have participated in the Reading Research Lab book program, will have their books published by the American Reading Company. Connie, a 3rd grader has written a book titled Spend the Day with Amazing Dolphins, and Kira, a 5th grader has written a book called Horrifying Hurricanes. All students who participated in the book program are invited to attend the Pleasant Plains Authors’ and Readers’ Ball on Thursday, June 10th at 6:30 - 8:00pm at the school. Registration for Kindergarten was held on June 10th. If you missed the date, please contact the school at 410-8873549. Loch Raven Academy LRA’s spring musical “How to Eat Like a Child” went very well. The kids did a great job of entertaining the audience. Well done! The 8th grade farewell assembly will take place on June 16th. Congratulations to all those who are leaving us and moving on to high school! Loch Raven High School The Track and Field team had an exciting and successful State Championship Meet. Steve Waithe continued his season-long dominance in the Triple Jump, winning the state 1A Championship, while setting the 1A State record with a jump of 48 feet, 8.75 inches, the sixth longest triple jump in state history! Both the boys’ and the girls’ lacrosse teams had reason to celebrate recently as they took home the regional championships. Congratulations! Immaculate Heart of Mary in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, and her award will total approximately $18,000. The scholarship is awarded by the Knott Foundation. Seventh grader, Jamie Freed, was selected as the winner of the middle school entries in the Maryland Foreign Language Association’s (MFLA) 2010 Visual Arts Contest. The theme for this year’s contest was “Go Global: Communicate, Collaborate, Participate.” She was awarded $50 and her work will appear on the Association’s website. Calvert Hall Mr. Joseph G. (George) Kropp, Social Studies Department, and Mr. Augustine F. Miceli, Sr., Mathematics Department, were both honored for their 50 years of dedicated and faithful service as teachers and former coaches at Calvert Hall during a Mass and Dinner on the school’s campus on Saturday, May 22, 2010. Both teachers began their careers at Calvert Hall for the 1960-61 school year. In addition to their teaching careers, both men were successful head varsity coaches, Mr. Kropp with the swimming and water polo programs and Mr. Miceli with the football and basketball teams. Calvert Hall juniors Jack Keller and James Kuhn were two of only 60 art students chosen to participate in The Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation 2010 Summer Seminar Program on the campus of The Colorado College in Colorado Springs. The seminar is a scholarship program available nationally to artistically gifted high school juniors (2009-10) in public and private schools and is designed as an art institute offering an intensive visual art studio program for the students. IHM fourth grader, Paige Pisano, was July Issue Deadline: 06/25/10 recently awarded the prestigious Knott Scholarship. Paige was one of only page 05 Leslea S. Knauff, Realtor® Your Loch Raven Village Expert! & Accredited Home-Staging Specialist TM Come learn & play with us. We’re a non-profit cooperative with programs for 3 and 4 year olds, where parents are active participants in their child’s earliest education. We provide a stimulating and nurturing environment, conveniently located in your neighborhood! Contact GLRRC at 410-887-5309 Family Owned & Operated Timothy Fosbrink Evelyn H. Johnson Heather N. Hayes M. Neal Coleman Staged homes sell faster— for more $$!* FREE STAGING ACTION PLAN When you list with me! 410-627-2441 (cell) 410-667-3733 (Off/VM) *According to the National Association of Realtors.® Collision Repair & Mechanical Service for all makes and models Honored by all insurance companies $15 oil change for most vehicles with this ad F LY O W SINC E 198 Dan Hicks, owner and LRV resident Allow Our Family of Professionals to Serve Your Family CALL US TO SEE HOW WE CAN SAVE YOUR DEDUCTIBLE! 410-668-2300 2720 Sisson St. Baltimore 21211 8521 Loch Raven Blvd. 410.889.2262 an Pre-Planning & Pre-Financing Available d OP E R AT ED • MI N Burial & Cremation Services A 2• ED Congratulations Graduates: Congratulations to Sean Noy of Pleasant Plains Road. He is set to graduate from Loch Raven High School this month and will start college in the fall. James Eustace of Loch Shiel Road will be graduating from Calvert Hall this month and will be heading to Cornell in the fall to pursue a degree in engineering. Michael McKay of Putty Hill Avenue graduated with a Pre-Medical Bachelors Degree from Hawaii Pacific University. His mom, Brenda, has also graduated this year! She earned a Bachelors Degree in Business & Management from Johns Hopkins University. Congratulations to Leah and Nikolas Wieczorek of Putty Hill Avenue . Leah is graduating from Cromwell Valley Elem. and Nikolas is graduating from Immaculate Heart of Mary. Congratulations to LRV Cromwell Valley Elementary Class of 2010! This includes: Lindsay Bull, Ryan Gordon, David Harrop, Hunter Hewson, Tessa Kent, Josephine Kozak, Rachel McLaren, Katie Milano, William Sears, and Flynn Walkinshaw. Congratulations to Daniel Phillips of Loch Shiel Road for graduating from the 8th Grade at Perry Hall Christian School. Congratulations to Kennedy Phillips of Loch Shiel Road for making the Principal’s Honor Roll this past quarter at Perry Hall Christian School. She will be completing the 5th Grade there this month. She will also celebrate her 11th birthday on June 21st. Best Wishes to Kyra O’Donnell of Feldbrook Road. She is graduating from Pleasant Plains Elementary School! Joan and Don Slaughter of Dellsway Road celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on June 5th. Festivities included a dinner at the Peppermill restaurant with their five children. The Slaughters have lived in the Village for 43 years. Welcome to Fran, Stacy and their family, our new neighbors on Kirkwall Court! Welcome to Sarah and Nick, our fabulous new neighbors on Feldbrook. So glad to have you here! We’d like to give a warm welcome to Sean and Karen Williams and their 2 1/2 year old son, August on their recent move to Deveron Road. Please send us your news and happenings! July issue deadline: 06/25/10. Mail to [email protected] page 07 Flag Day Trivia AilishO’Do nne ll,Jr. Editor Who cut th eA and was hon merican flag into piece s ored for doi ng it? Is it ever a ppropriate to fly the fl upside dow ag n? What is don e with wor n or outdated fl ags? Francis Sco tt Key wro te the word to “The Sta s r-Spangled Banner” on the back on an envelop e. What is source of th the e music for it? The Americ an flag firs t flew over foreign fort a in what cou ntry? A vexillolo gist is an ex pert in wha t? (see answer s at the bot tom) Here it comes. Summer! Flag Day is Mond ay June 1 Fly your fl 4th! ag with P As soon as the beautiful month of g RIDE! June rolls in, it is bathing suit season. You just want to spend all your time at else’s: relaxing at home with my friends, the beach or at the pool. But you can’t going to barbeques and eating good food just yet because school hasn’t ended. And and lots of time at the pool! your teachers keep giving you homework. What adventures will you have? Where But as soon that final bell rings on the will you go? What sandy beach will you 18th, you are gone! And it is GREAT! soak up rays on? Just remember, always You can be with your friends 24/7, go to use sunscreen so you don’t get burned! amusement parks or on vacation, maybe visit your family, or maybe your family visits you. f Then later I am off to York Beach, Maine, with a good friend and her family, for more fun in the sun! But for the most part, my summer will be like everyone page 08 Flag Day Trivia answers: 1. Robert Peary, who left pieces of the flag scattered at the North Pole. 2. Yes, but only in an emergency. It means “Help Me! It’s an emergency! Call the police! I am in dire trouble and need immediate help!” 3. Flags are used until they are worn out and then they are destroyed, preferably by burning. 4. The music is from an old English drinking song called “To Anacreon in Heaven.” 5. Libya — over Fort Derne, on the shores of Tripoli. 6. The history of flags. (Info from http://www. ushistory.org/betsy/flagtriv.html) an68@ Miss. L yahoo.c ori om very own Daddy! You’re the Best! Seekin This year, in particular, will be special because I am going to a big family reunion in Lake Placid. After that my family will travel to Montreal, Canada, for a few days, where I can finally use some of the French I learned at school! I also want to wish all the LRV Dads a very happy Father’s Day! Most Especially my g Our N Junio ext r Edit or: em lcullin ail For some, summer is the best time of the year. I know it is for me, and that is because it is also the time for my birthday. But that’s not the only reason I like the summer. I also get to go fun and interesting places. For instance, I can go camping with my friends and family. Sometimes we may go to a theme park. Home Repairs by Scott, LLC Maintain the value of your home. Have small repairs taken care of before they become LARGE repairs. Reliable and on-time, prepared to start work immediately. 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Ms. Shamer was the only new member elected to the board at the meeting. Kate Walkinshaw, of Feldbrook Road, was voted in as a board member in March at the monthly meeting. Kate had been attending board meetings, working as the Crier designer and co-editor, and is heading up the website committee. She will be continuing in these capacities. The board would like to extend our appreciation to the pair as they serve for the betterment of our community. Volunteers are a special breed and we are grateful for their commitment. Board positions are still vacant. If you are at all interested in serving, please feel free to contact any of the current board members for more information. We would love to have you. – Lori Cullinan, Crier Editor see something say something If you 4th of July Festivities! Picnic and Activities Castle Playground noon-3pm Fireworks LRA fields Dusk (approx. 9pm) Tim sold our home for $264,500 in 16 days during the double blizzards! He is extremely professional & executed every in & out of our home sale. Use him if you want to sell your home.” - The Sarangoulis Family - LRV “Tim Hodgin sold my home on Dellsway Rd. in 3 days for $275,000 which was my full asking price. He also attracted many buyers and made the process smooth.” - Sam Nuttall - LRV July Issue Deadline: 06/25/10 Loch Raven Book Club Events Calendar / Jun/Jul On May 20th, the Book Club celebrated its 5th Anniversary with a dinner meeting at the Orchard Marketplace and planned the next selections: The Pearl by John Steinbeck (June 17th), Life Class by Pat Barker (July 15th) and A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway (Sept. 16th). Vacation Bible School Theme: “This is My Father’s World” Friday, June 25th, from 6:00pm 9:00pm & Saturday, June 26th, from 9:00am - 3:00pm. Babcock Presbyterian Church FREE to all elem. school students. Contact: Jennifer Pearson (410-6658533). The Book Club meets at Loch Raven Center (1801 Glen Keith Blvd.) at 7:30pm on the third Thursday of each month (except August and December). This is a “come as you are, come when you can” group which is perfect for busy people. If you would like to receive the special Fifth Anniversary program which has the complete list of books we have read, contact Leslea Knauff at leslea.knauff@ gmail.com or 410-823-0648. July 4th Community Picnic July 4th @ noon – 3pm. Castle Playground/Glen Keith Blvd. Cookout, Games and Moonbounce. Contact: Sue O’Neill 410-823-8765 Fireworks @ dusk @ LRA School!! ALRV General Meeting Tuesday, July 13th @ 7:00pm Loch Raven Center, Room 102 1801 Glen Keith Blvd. Loch Raven Kiwanis Meetings Wednesdays, July 7th & July 14th, @ 6:30pm Pappas Restaurant (Taylor & Oakleigh) Optional Meal ($20), call ahead Contact: Judy LaFlame 410-499-0018 or [email protected] & LRV Bullast o R Oyster 10. ctober 9th 20 Saturday, O s en d ar G e ll kvi e Heritage Par or m Road Balti e ll 7631 Harford vi k ar ed in the P 21234 (Locat r) te en Shopping C 00/person Tickets: $30. by ALRV Sponsored e Barnes Contact: Wad 29 410-870- 56 see something say something If you classified Ads OC MD CONDO 140th St.; Beautifully and comfortably decorated; fully furnished; sleeps 6; nonsmoking; no pets; cable TV, VCR, DVD. Free parking. Adult and baby pools. Only weeks of 6/19-6/26; 7/3-7/10; and 9/11-9/18 left. Rates reduced to $700 (Sept. week is $650), taxes included. Call Brenda 410-828-8241 For Sale: 2-yr old Dell Inspiron Desktop computer, 500 GB hard drive; barely used; $700 new, asking $300 or b/o. Call 410-337-9044 for details. For Sale: Back Porch Awning (poles included), inside of group, all new, used only 2 years. (17’ Wide, 10’ Projection, 3-6’ Drop) Scalloped edge and green color. Excellent condition. Cost New: $2,205. Will sell for $1,300. Please call: George 410-337-7270. July Issue Deadline: 06/25/10 page 1 0 Service Ads Ed’s Lawn Care Services Never Cut Your Lawn Again! You Will Have The Best Looking Lawn In The Neighborhood. Satisfaction Guaranteed! Grass Cut/ Trimmed /Clean Up, Semi-Detached $30$50/End of Group $25-$40/Inside Group $15-$25. Loch Raven Village Resident for 28+ Years. FREE ESTIMATES. Call Ed 410-371-5317. Heaths Awning Services Complete Service Provider. New customers call and ask how you can reduce your service cost by 40-50%. New and Refurbished Frames and Covers, Replacement Awning and Winter Covers, Awnings (Patched, Repaired and Reseamed) Frames (Repaired, Replaced or Removed). Free Estimates. Call 410-343-0081 or [email protected]. TJ’s Lawn & Landscape Prompt, courteous, local service. Lawns cut, with or without bagging. Shrubs and hedges trimmed properly. Shrubs and hedges removed. Garden care including clean-out, weeding and mulching. Yard and leaf clean-ups. Hauling, light moving, and delivery. Complete outdoor services. 20 years experience. Call Terry, 443-275-2853. Plumber Your neighborhood plumber for all plumbing services, 25 years experience, Loch Raven Homeowner, reasonable rates, dependable service. Call Bill at 410-960-4751. A-AAA Tree Service Tree removal, trimming and thinning. Shrubbery removal and hedge work. 25 years of experience and fully insured. Loch Raven resident, no job too small. John 410-321-0921. Cullen Roofing & Siding Co. New roofs & repairs, aluminum gutters & spouts, gutter guards & cleaning, trim work & siding. Longtime LRV resident. Call for a free estimate. 410-337-6777 or 410-665-1414. Family owned and operated. M.H.I.C. #6460. LRV Babysitting Single mother looking to make some extra $. I have a teen-age daughter and now have the time to babysit in the evenings and on Sundays. Please call Kim @ 410-303-6177. “Walkin Ur Baby” Dog walking Fellow pet lover and Village resident currently fill- ing slots for your pet’s mid-day workout. Entertainment for cats as well. Services cater to the Mon-Fri work week. Sessions run approximately 30 minutes. Occasional weekends. Bonded and insured. Trustworthy and dependable. Call Steve 443-691-7479. Fisher Painting Protect your investment and seal your exterior walls with water repellant treatment. We also caulk windows. With over 25 years of painting experience, we are yourprofessional source for a beautiful home. Estimates provided for painting, power washing and staining. Licensed and Insured. Retired firefighter. Call Russ 410-913-6930. Painting, Decks, Power washing and Gutter Cleaning Phil with Koch Painting LLC, a well trusted, reliable painter with lots of great referrals! Loch Raven Village resident! For FREE ESTIMATES call Phil 410935-9921, Email [email protected], Website: www.philkoch.com Insured, Bonded. Childcare Openings Available Licensed daycare openings for 2, 3 and 4 year olds, near Loch Raven and 695. Former preschool teacher with Child Development degree offers a safe, nurturing, learning environment for your child with daily arts and crafts projects and weekly themes. Anna’s Friendly Forest 443-791-1444. After-school care A+ Care @ Babcock, 8240 Loch Raven Blvd. Open every school day, 3:30-6:00. Sign up NOW for Fall 2010. 410-825-0089 or [email protected]. License # 155550. References available. To place an ad: Submit your ad via email (pdf) to [email protected]. Send a printed copy with payment to: The Village Crier P.O. Box 9721 Baltimore, MD 21284 No ads will be taken by phone. Rates: Classified Ads - $5.00 per 25 words, 50 word max. Professional Services - $25.00 per ad, 50 word max. Payable to: Associates of Loch Raven Village, Inc. Note: All Service Ads are to be paid in advance of publication. July Issue Deadline: 06/25/10 E e l g 2010 DUES Now Due Please complete this form and mail it along with your $40 payment ($30 for seniors) to: Years as resident? ______ Associates of Loch Raven Village P.O. Box 9721 Loch Raven, MD 21284-9721 _____________________________________ All information collected will be held in the strictest confidentiality, and will be used for the sole purpose of serving the Association’s membership and community of Loch Raven Village. _____________________________________ Name: ______________________________ _____________________________________ Street address: ______________________ _____________________________________ E-mail: _____________________________ _____________________________________ Phone: ______________________________ _____________________________________ I’m also enclosing a donation to support the 2010 LRV fireworks in the amount of ________. 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