vol. 41 | no. 9 sandbridge beach news november 2016 · the next fall cleanup is sunday, november 6....
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SANDBRIDGE BEACH CIVIC LEAGUE
SANDBRIDGE BEACH NEWSSANDBRIDGE BEACH, VA 23456
www.sandbridgecivicleague.org
VOL. 41 | No. 9
NOVEMBER2016
GUEST SPEAKERS
Deputy City Manager Tom Leahy andDirector of Public Utilities Bob Montague
Monday, November 21, at 7:00 p.m. at the Sandbridge Community Chapel.Please come at 6:45 p.m. and enjoy refreshments with your friends and neighbors.
LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
Our classic beachgoer’s weather has taken a triple hit over the last month as we experienced what is being called a 1000-year event.
On Labor Day weekend, we began with Post Tropical Storm Hermine. The storm canceled beach events as it moved up the East Coast with substantial winds and rainfall pounding our area.
Second, Tropical Storm Julia walloped us for four staggering days with an average of 12.4 inches of rain. Our grounds were saturated, causing Sandbridge Road to flood. Sandbridge Road was only open to boats! Dam Neck opened to allow vehicular traffic in and out of Sandbridge. Once the roads were opened, Sandbridge Road remained treacherous with only one lane passable at a time. Storm water and the bay continued to overflow causing our roads to remain flooded. We just could not get a break. Oh Nimmo, where art thou?
If that wasn’t bad enough, two weeks later Hurricane Matthew snuck in on us, after forecasters assured us we wouldn’t be hit head-on. At approximately 10:00 p.m. our house began to rock and roll. The torrential rains pounded the windows and house unmercifully. The power went out and trees were torn from the ground landing on power lines. The emergency 311 system sent out an alert that Sandbridge Road was impassable and to hunker down since Dam Neck was not going to open. Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge clocked sustained winds at 80 and up to 120 mph until around 3:00 a.m. That’s when the winds began to subside but the rain remained. These back-to-back storms left roads flooded, sewer systems not functioning, trash, beach debris, erosion and grounds saturated. Matthew left all of us in disbelief at the amount of damage so many incurred. It was a very unwelcome visit!
Now it’s time for us to move on and clean our neighborhood. The next Fall Cleanup is Sunday, November 6. Come on out and return Sandbridge to a clean community!
Oktoberfest had a great turnout with 223 neighbors. The food, fun and music were wunderbar. Danke schoen Pat Burns and the fraulein and mannen that helped make it an outstanding event!
We have many to thank for their help with the after-storm cleanup. Deputy City Manager Tom Leahy and his department worked tirelessly day and night repairing our sewer system, pumping roads and removing trees. With that being said, Mr. Leahy and staff will attend our November meeting to explain how our 20-year old sewer system functions. They will also discuss how Public Utilities is investigating newer technology to make the system more resilient and easier to restore in the face of more frequent flooding potential.
Enjoy your right of freedom and vote November 8.
Joan
FALLCLEANUPSunday, November 6
1:00 p.m.Little Island Park
Contact: James Barton757-816-3007
RED CROSSBLOOD DRIVE
Thursday, November 171:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Sandbridge Fire &Rescue Station
For more informationcall Fred Greene: 288-0372
Santa Is Coming To SandbridgeSunday, December 4 at 5:00 p.m.Sandbridge Fire & Rescue Station
Please sign up athttp://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0445aeae22a0fb6-santa
Come Help Decorate the Community Tree
Saturday, November 261:00 p.m.Sandbridge Fire& Rescue Station
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Sandbridge Rescue Squad
Contact: Joan Davis 757-714-2304 305 Sandbridge Rd. Virginia Beach, VA 23456
Saint John the Apostle Catholic Church1968 Sandbridge Road
The Rev. Robert J. Cole, Pastor
MASS SCHEDULEAll Masses are celebrated at
Saint John the Apostle Catholic Church.Saturday - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday - 7:30 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 11:00 a.m.Mon. - Tues., Thurs. - Fri. - 7:30 a.m.
Wednesday 8:00 a.m.
SANDBRIDGECOMMUNITY DAY
SCHOOL
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Episcopal Church
The Rev. Marni J. Schneider, VicarSundays 9:30 am – Holy Eucharist
308 Sandbridge Road(across from the fire station)
Sandbridge Community Chapel
Traditional8:30 a.m.
Sunday School9:45 a.m.
Contemporary11:00 a.m.
3041 Sandpiper Road721-3105
SANDBRIDGE BEACH NEWS is published monthly by the Sandbridge Beach Civic League. Free to all paid up members of SBCL.
President ................................................ Joan Davis Secretary ............................................Kay Scafone..................................................................714-2304 ................................................................721-5984Vice President ................................Cheryl Caloras Treasurer ......................................Tim Ferramosca.......................................................... 203-770-6537 ................................................................373-1991
Board of Directors
Jane Stilley ....................................... 609-238-3150 Jim Belcher ......................................804-731-5829Emilie Palmer ...........................................721-2950 Lisa Roland .............................................618-7419Cary Shreve, Past President-Ex-Officio .................. ................................................................573-7200
Newsletter
Co-Editor .........................................................Jane Stilley .....................609-238-3150, [email protected] .........................................................Jim Belcher ............. 804-731-5829, [email protected] ......................................................Ginny McCormac ....................................................721-5816New Advertising ..............................................Lisa Roland .............................................................618-7419Mailing ............................................................Charlie & Chris Ellin ..............................................426-8995Website ............................................................Kathie Springer ....................... [email protected] Submissions........................................Cheryl Caloras ..................................... [email protected]
Membership & Directory
By-Laws ..........................................................Cheryl Caloras ............................................... 203-770-6537Directory .........................................................Fred Greene ............................................................288-0372Directory .........................................................Cary Shreve ............................................................573-7200Directory Advertising ......................................Donna Earp ............................................................721-7711Membership .....................................................Charlie Ellin ................................... [email protected] Membership .............................................Jonnie Mellen .................................................. 540-604-8700
Dues: $15/year. Make payable to Sandbridge Beach Civic League and mail to SBCL, 2129 General Booth Blvd., Suite 103-180, Virginia Beach, VA 23454.
Printer: River City Graphics, Inc. 519-9525
DISCLAIMER: The articles in the Newsletter express the opinion of the authors and are not necessarily the opinions of the Civic League. Your factual articles are welcome. Bylaws are available upon request by contacting the SBCL Secretary.Deadline for news articles is the 15th of the month. Please send all articles in Word .doc format (NOT .docx), to thenewsletter editor. All ads are to be submitted directly to the advertising coordinator, by the 12th of each month.
Printed On Recycled Paper
Calling All MembersSandbridge is a small community, home to many celebrations, anniversaries, announcements, births and deaths. As your neighborhood paper, we urge all members to submit any information, in writing, that could be shared with our families. Don’t forget the deadline is the 15th of every month! Send your written articles and pictures to 3700 Sandpiper Road, Unit 123-A, Virginia Beach, VA 23456 or e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected].
2016-2017 Meeting Dates
Mark your calendars now so you can make your plans to attend each of the Civic League meetings. The meetings are held in the Sandbridge Chapel Community Center at 3041 Sandpiper Road. Meet your neighbors and take part in your community business. Sandbridge is YOUR community, and each resident counts.
*Come 15 minutes early to both morning or evening meetings to socialize with neighbors.
Sandbridge Beach Civic League Advertising Guide
All ads are to be submitted directly to the advertising coordinator, by the 12th of each month.Black & White - Ad Prices: 1.5” x 2.25” size ad $50 per issue 2.25” x 3” size ad $90 per issueFull Color - Ad Prices: 1.5” x 2.25” size ad $125 per issue 2.25” x 3” size ad $165 per issue
ADS ARE TO BE CAMERA READY• No personal, political, individual real estate agent/broker ads or flyers please.• All ads must be prepaid. New ads will have a three-month minimum.• Make checks payable to Sandbridge Beach Civic League and send to:
Ginny McCormac - 721-5816325 Sage Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23456
Lisa Roland - 618-7419 , [email protected]
2016: Monday November 21 - 7:00 p.m.
December – No Meeting
2017:Monday, January 16 - 7:00 p.m.Monday, February 20 - 7:00 p.m.Monday, March 20 - 7:00 p.m.Monday, April 17 – 7:00 p.m.Saturday, May 20 – 10:30 a.m.
Monday, June 19 – 7:00 p.m. Annual Meeting
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President Joan Davis called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Charles Learned led the membership in the invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance.
Cheryl Caloras introduced our guest speaker Delegate Barry Knight. Delegate Knight reassured us that he works for us and we should never hesitate to get in touch with him with any of our concerns.
BUSINESS MEETING:
The minutes from the September meeting were approved as printed in the October newsletter.
Treasurer’s Report: Tim Ferramosca - The beginning and ending balances for September were $25,106.91 and $23,214.62 respectively.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
MEMBERSHIP/RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION: Charlie Ellin/Jonnie Mellen – Jonnie reported our current membership is up to 863, an increase of 25 from last month. Fifteen of those used our new online membership tool and 19 of those were new members! The Directory Supplement will be published in the November newsletter. Directories and decals are available for purchase by members only - Directories- $5.00 and Decals - $1.00.
BEAUTIFICATION: Greta Stallings - The dead tree on the island still has not been removed but will be before the City plants the new trees in the time period between December and February. Since the design Greta has chosen for the water tower has been in the newsletter and on our website, she would like a vote taken on it by our membership. If you have any comments or suggestions, please forward them to Greta.
BEACH CLEAN-UP: James Barton and Kevin Wong - The beach clean-up is scheduled for November 6 at 1:00 p.m. at Little Island Park.
OKTOBERFEST: Pat Burns - Many thanks to Pat and all her volunteers for making our Oktoberfest a huge success this year!
PUBLIC ACCESS WAYS: Robbie Borum - His report is included in an article he has written in this newsletter.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Charlie Kelly’s motion that he made and tabled last month was brought up again for discussion and a vote. The motion reads: Motions that have a long term impact on Sandbridge Beach or SBCL should first be presented to the BOD for consideration at their next meeting, published on the SBCL
website and in the SBCL newsletter, and then scheduled for a vote at the next scheduled membership meeting. The motion was seconded and passed.
NEW BUSINESS:
Deputy City Manager Tom Leahy came to our meeting to answer questions from our membership about all the problems Sandbridge has had with sewer issues caused by the past three storms occurring so close together. He will be back again next month with a full presentation on how our sewer system functions, future plans the City has for us, and he will be able to answer more questions anyone has for him concerning the issues we all experienced these past couple of weeks.
Mike Davis, a member of the SBCL and full-time resident who has owned property for 17 years in Sandbridge, requested a FOIA concerning any meetings, documents and letters involving Event Homes and rentals that the City received in August. Mike stated he received from his request a five-page paper called the “Short-Term Rentals” document. Mike said this document was presented at an undisclosed meeting by Councilwoman Barbara Henley on August 3, 2016 with the following people in attendance: Mayor Will Sessoms, City Manager Dave Hanson, City Attorney Mark Stiles and Sandbridge residents Bill Brown and David Whitley. Mike stated the “Short-Term Rentals” documents he received would make it all but impossible to have short-term rentals in Sandbridge. Mike Davis also said not only did some members of City Staff hold the August 3 meeting without disclosure to our membership, but he has discovered there have been other private meetings regarding short-term rentals. He said anyone with additional questions can contact him.
Councilwoman Henley stood up and said she wanted to refute Mike Davis’ allegations. Mrs. Henley said it was Mayor Sessoms who insisted she meet with him to work something out concerning this issue. Mrs. Henley said that at the Mayor’s request, she got together a group of Sandbridge residents to create the “Short-Term Rentals” document. The membership asked who was in the group. Councilwoman Henley asked those present if they wanted to stand. The following members stood and identified themselves as editors of the “Short-Term Rentals” document: Donna Watson, Bill and Molly Brown, Cheryl Petticrew, Herb and Lorraine Jones, Mary and Alex Girevendulis, Susan Sadowski, and Wade Malaby. . Mrs. Henley said she wanted to make it clear that she only presented this document, she did not have any part of writing it.
This document can be viewed on the SBCL website sandbridgecivicleague.org under “Proposed Rental Regulations”.
Our next meeting will be at the Sandbridge Community Chapel on November 21 at 7:00 p.m.
Our meeting adjourned at 8:55 p.m.
Respectfully Submitted,Kay Scafone
Sandbridge beach civic League
OctOber Minutes
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Bay Back National Wildlife Refuge: November Events
Winter Tram Tours: November 6 & 20 - Winter Tram Tours offer an amazing opportunity to view wintering ducks, geese and swans at the Back Bay NWR. We will also travel to the Wash Woods community area for an historic tour of the cemetery and church site. Time: 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Cost: $8.00 a person. Reservations required by calling (757) 426-7128
Impoundment Closure: On November 1, the Refuge impoundment trails, the East and West Dikes, will close for the winter season. The beach will remain open as access to False Cape State Park. Additionally the hiking and biking trails within three quarters of a mile of the parking area remain open all year long. During this time there is no fee for entrance to the Refuge.
NO STOPPING THIS PARTY!Even the loss of power from Hurricane Matthew could not keep neighbors in North Sandbridge from having a party. Here Margie Dowe and Lorraine Jones lead the group in singing Happy Birthday to Jim Phipps, who is celebrating his 97th birthday.
NOVEMBER 12 39TH ANNUAL
COLONIAL DINNER Time: 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Tabernacle United Methodist Church
1265 Sandbridge Road – 426-7115
Adults $10 Children (6 to 12) $5
Menu:
Country Ham or Turkey with
Dressing
Collards, Sweet Potatoes, Corn Pudding, String
Beans
CCornCo
Apple Crisp, Pumpkin Pie, or Bread Pudding
Bread and Beverage
Take - Out Meals are Available
[You Have Room for Another One
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Visit our Holiday Bazaar
With
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And
Crafts
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SANDBRIDGE SURFERS MAKE THEIR MARKAT THE EASTERNS
Several local young men are putting Sandbridge on the map after a prestigious surf contest on the Outer Banks.
Sixteen-year old Ted Eberhart, 16-year old Kai Barton, 11-year old Blayr Barton and 11-year old Kanoa Wong were among 300 surfers from Florida to Maine who competed in the Eastern Surfing Association Easterns Championship. This contest is the premier amateur surfing event on the East Coast.
Blayr Barton placed second in the U12 Boys Shortboard final. His older brother Kai placed third in the U16 Boys Shortboard final. And Ted Eberhart placed third in the U18 Boys Shortboard final. Ted was also the winner of the contest’s Hot Wave Award for dropping the highest wave score of the entire weeklong competition: an almost perfect 9.83 during his quarterfinal heat.
Congratulations to all our Sandbridge up-and-coming rippers!
First we were getting a hurricane. Then we weren’t. What we got slammed with in Sandbridge was a storm that collided with a cold front that brought torrential rain and hurricane-force winds. People in Sandbridge lost power for three full days. Roads were flooded from nearly a foot of rain. Some are still drying out as we go to press. The high water also backed up the sewer system in the south end of Sandbridge. This was the third major storm to hit Sandbridge in a little more than a month. Matthew’s monstrous impact is something we will dealing with for quite some time.
S U P E R S T O R M M AT T H E W
PADDLING WITH A PURPOSEBy: Anne Gassett
A beautiful day brought a big crowd to the 10th Annual Sandbridge Hei Hei Paddle Race on September 17.
There were over 60 participants this year in the paddleboard race. The paddlers left the starting line behind the Baja Restaurant and went through a six-mile course that consisted of four laps in a Figure 8 pattern. This was exciting for the spectators as they could view the whole course from the Bayview lounge.
There were also two events for the kids. The first event had the kids lined up for a very fun obstacle course created by Sandbridge locals Bob Pudney and Robbie Mitchell. Then there was a short paddleboard race that went out and back for a total of one mile. The winners of the children’s paddleboard race were Bane Barton, Zoe Coulson and Reed Kindley
The one-day event raised over $4,000 for two charities: The Virginia Aquarium Stranding Center and the family of Kraig Vickers. Vickers was a local Navy EOD Technician who was killed along with 30 others on August 6, 2011 in Afghanistan. We want to thank the Sandbridge Community, volunteers, participants and business owners for their continued support of this event.
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RESCUE 17: 2016 BOOSTER REPORTBy: Fred Greene
The 37th annual Pig Pickin’ was another out-standing year as the Booster Committee of the Sandbridge Volunteer Rescue Squad col-lected over $70,000. The Booster organization was established 38 years ago to raise funds for the daily operation of the Squad and the pur-chase of ambulances and equipment. As the Squad grew over the years so did the Boost-ers. They now number 64 volunteers who make the Squads’ two annual fund-raising functions –Pig Pickin’ and Bingo-- a success.
BINGOSummer Bingo was conducted every Wednesday night from June to August at the Fire and Rescue Station and was attended by over 2,400 players which generated a $19,300 profit. Boosters worked a minimum of two Wednesday night in a variety of positions. A number of Boosters worked most of the ten nights. They are: Sean Back, Jay Crowley, Ken Leach, Dougie Ford and Cary Shreve.
PIG PICKIN’Like most of the past Pig Pickin’s, the Sep-tember 10 event was warm with a cool wind from the ocean which made it comfortable for most people, except for those in the big tent. The attendance was outstanding (1,747 adults and 89 children) which reaffirms that “dollar for dollar” it is the best fund-raising event in Virginia Beach. Success is due to the hard work by a number of organizations and businesses along with the 64 Boosters who
volunteer their time and had to miss some of the fun. Two Boosters deserve special recog-nition: Chairman Mike Maloney and Artisan Chairman Ann Bohannon.
A special thanks to the organizations and businesses whose contributions were invalu-able:
• Siebert Realty which has supported for years the Rescue Squad and the Boosters. Special thanks to Jean Siebert, Kathy Frierson, Kate Findlater, Lori Kaneut and Kat Donald.• The Little Island Park staff for preparing the park and keeping it clean during the event.• Beach Pros Realty, Sanctuary Realty, Sand-bridge Realty, Sandbridge Blue Realty, Siebert Realty and RBC Homes for donating over 2,000 beer cups and selling tickets at their of-fices.• Cary Shreve and River City Graphics for their years of support of the Rescue Squad.• The Sandbridge Business Association again provided wine for the fourth year, and it was outstanding.
BOTTOM LINEBingo and Pig Pickin’ raised $70,000 which will allow the Sandbridge Volunteer Rescue Squad to continue its service to the Sand-bridge community and the City of Virginia Beach. Thanks to all who contributed!
BOOSTERSSean Back & Karen Havekost
Janice BeattyBeverley Bierne
Ann BohannonGlen & Christine Butler
Harry & Gerri BybeeCheryl Caloras
Jay CrowleyGene & Judy Destefano
Judy DonahueNeil & Linda Durkee
Charlie & Donna EarpGene & Jennifer EstesKeith & Laurie Evans
Tim & Karla GillFred & Wanda GreeneTom & Kathy Griffith
Tim GroverAnne Jones
John & Barbara KappaGreg & Aimee Kram
Ken LeachCharles Learned
Mike & Ginny MaloneyJonnie Mellen
Marilyn MeredithDave & Jean Miller
Libba MoselyJohn Parker
Bill & Carolyn PauletteVirginia Pope
Bill PricePaul & Donna Russell
Kay ScafoneCary & Carolyn Shreve
Tom & Jane StilleyNeil & Marjorie Thompson
Steve & Nancy VossDavid & Pat Whitley
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SandbridgeCommunity Photos by
Kathy Gause
Oktoberfest 2016
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2016 Baja Surf C lass icBy: Jimmy Reeve
The conditions were a little rough, but good waves could still be found at the 2016 Baja Surf Classic at Little Island Park on Sunday, September 25. Luckily, the weather turned around and made it a great day for families to enjoy a few last hours of summer beach weather. This year, we had 100 contestants in eight divisions. Once again, the contest was free for participants. We raised money for our expenses and our charities by individual and local business donations. Proceeds will benefit CHKD and the Colby Hayes Medical Fund. Colby is a local young man who was in a car accident and sustained a serious neck injury.
I want to thank all our local families and businesses who so graciously donated to those in need. We were able to raise $5,000 and after paying our expenses, we have $3,000 for the charities. The Baja will match this donation, so each charity will receive $3,000.
Contest Results:
Super Groms (8 & under)• Liam Maloney• Carson Maloney• Piper Rodgers• Denver Yancey• Luke Fraim• Finn Turner• Ryder Martinez• Jacob Bayer• Hattie Smith• Gabriel Destefano
Menehunes (11 & under)1. Blayr Barton2. Kanoa Wong3. Rhett Kirkland4. Eliot Bolling5. Liam Maloney6. Ryan Sanders
Girls/Women1. Lily Brooks2. Sunny Barton3. Summer Collier4. Margaret Dawson5. Eliana Seymour6. Reese Midget
Bodyboard1. Keaton Kirkland2. Cody Hammer3. Tim Musselman4. Sam Musselman5. Riggin Burns6. Lane Hofman
Junior Shortboard1. Kai Barton2. Ted Eberhart3. Noah Barnas4. May Bigney5. Cameron Houck6. Addison Kirkland
Junior Longboard1. Ted Eberhart2. Max Bigney3. Blayr Barton4. Kai Barton5. Keaton Kirkland6. Dylan Eakes
Senior Longboard1. Mike Bigney2. Pat Cunningham3. James Barton4. Ian Seymour5. Lawson Rodgers6. Mike Maloney
Men’s Shortboard1. Brad Harrell2. Kai Barton3. Ian Seymour4. Ted Eberhart5. Noah Barnas6. Justin Acosta
Oktoberfest 2016By: Pat Burns
Fabulous weather and great crowd made for a perfect combination for this year’s Oktoberfest on Sunday, October 16 at the Baja. You could not ask for a better day or a better time! We had a total number of 257 RSVP members with 223 attending. The food was deli-cious and the band, as always, was festive and fun.
A great big THANK YOU to all my Oktoberfest Volunteers and the Baja staff for all their help and hard work. Great team work! Look-ing forward to seeing you all next year. (see photos on pages 8-9)
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2016-2017 SBCL DIRECTORY SUPPLEMENTOn the next 2 pages (p. 13-14) you will find the supplemental pages to the 2016-2017 Sandbridge Beach Civic
League Directory. Please feel free to cut these pages out and add them to your directory.
Virginia Beach Police DepartmentCrime Report For Neighborhood
Reporting Period: 08/18/2016 - 10/17/2016 Neighborhood: SANDBRIDGE
Crime Subset: All Crimes
Street Precinct ZoneCrime Description & CodeDate
Reported
Attempted/
Completed Premise Investigator
100
Block#
Neighborhood: SANDBRIDGE
BACK BAY CR FIRST 122ROBBERY (120A)08/29/2016 C 300-blk
HIGHWAY/ROAD/ALLEY/STREET NOLFF, D. M.
SAND BEND RD FIRST 122LARCENY, ALL OTHERS (23H)08/22/2016 C 3000-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY BRYANT, P. C.
SAND BEND RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)10/05/2016 C 3000-blk
HIGHWAY/ROAD/ALLEY/STREET YAGER, I. P.
SANDBRIDGE RD FIRST 122DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY, PRIVATE
PROPERTY (290B)
09/26/2016 C 200-blk
PARKING LOT/GARAGE WASHINGTON, G. L.
SANDBRIDGE RD FIRST 122LARCENY, ALL OTHERS (23H)08/24/2016 C 1000-blk
CAMP/CAMPGROUND LIVERMAN, B. C.
SANDBRIDGE RD FIRST 122ASSAULT, AGGRAVATED, DOMESTIC (13A4)09/22/2016 C 1000-blk
RESIDENCE, TRAILOR/MOBILE HOME BRENNER, D. A.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)08/24/2016 C 2300-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY YAGER, I. P.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, ALL OTHERS (23H)08/25/2016 C 2300-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY MOLLEEN, A. P.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122ASSAULT, SIMPLE, DOMESTIC (13B2)10/17/2016 C 2300-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY KLINE, J. W.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)08/28/2016 C 2700-blk
OTHER/UNKNOWN NUNN, F. W.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)09/01/2016 C 2700-blk
PARKING LOT/GARAGE YAGER, I. P.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)08/20/2016 C 2800-blk
RESIDENCE, MULTI-FAMILY DWELLI PARA, M. D.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)08/31/2016 C 2800-blk
RESIDENCE, YARD YAGER, I. P.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)09/01/2016 C 2800-blk
HIGHWAY/ROAD/ALLEY/STREET WASHINGTON, G. L.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)08/20/2016 C 2900-blk
RESIDENCE, MULTI-FAMILY DWELLI ASHBY, C. R.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT (240)09/05/2016 C 2900-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY ANDERSON, A. L.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)10/05/2016 C 2900-blk
PARKING LOT/GARAGE YAGER, I. P.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)10/05/2016 C 3000-blk
HIGHWAY/ROAD/ALLEY/STREET BOYETTE, C.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)10/06/2016 C 3000-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY GILBERT, J. W.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)10/06/2016 C 3200-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY GILBERT, J. W.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122DRUG/ NARCOTIC VIOLATIONS (35A1)08/21/2016 C 3300-blk
HIGHWAY/ROAD/ALLEY/STREET CRAWFORD, J. M.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM BUILDING (23D)08/21/2016 C 3300-blk
Crimes marked with * are secondary offenses. Note: Unfounded incidents are excluded. Cases under investigation may be excluded.
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Virginia Beach Police DepartmentCrime Report For Neighborhood
Reporting Period: 08/18/2016 - 10/17/2016 Neighborhood: SANDBRIDGE
Crime Subset: All Crimes
Street Precinct ZoneCrime Description & CodeDate
Reported
Attempted/
Completed Premise Investigator
100
Block#
Neighborhood: SANDBRIDGE
BACK BAY CR FIRST 122ROBBERY (120A)08/29/2016 C 300-blk
HIGHWAY/ROAD/ALLEY/STREET NOLFF, D. M.
SAND BEND RD FIRST 122LARCENY, ALL OTHERS (23H)08/22/2016 C 3000-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY BRYANT, P. C.
SAND BEND RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)10/05/2016 C 3000-blk
HIGHWAY/ROAD/ALLEY/STREET YAGER, I. P.
SANDBRIDGE RD FIRST 122DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY, PRIVATE
PROPERTY (290B)
09/26/2016 C 200-blk
PARKING LOT/GARAGE WASHINGTON, G. L.
SANDBRIDGE RD FIRST 122LARCENY, ALL OTHERS (23H)08/24/2016 C 1000-blk
CAMP/CAMPGROUND LIVERMAN, B. C.
SANDBRIDGE RD FIRST 122ASSAULT, AGGRAVATED, DOMESTIC (13A4)09/22/2016 C 1000-blk
RESIDENCE, TRAILOR/MOBILE HOME BRENNER, D. A.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)08/24/2016 C 2300-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY YAGER, I. P.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, ALL OTHERS (23H)08/25/2016 C 2300-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY MOLLEEN, A. P.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122ASSAULT, SIMPLE, DOMESTIC (13B2)10/17/2016 C 2300-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY KLINE, J. W.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)08/28/2016 C 2700-blk
OTHER/UNKNOWN NUNN, F. W.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)09/01/2016 C 2700-blk
PARKING LOT/GARAGE YAGER, I. P.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)08/20/2016 C 2800-blk
RESIDENCE, MULTI-FAMILY DWELLI PARA, M. D.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)08/31/2016 C 2800-blk
RESIDENCE, YARD YAGER, I. P.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)09/01/2016 C 2800-blk
HIGHWAY/ROAD/ALLEY/STREET WASHINGTON, G. L.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)08/20/2016 C 2900-blk
RESIDENCE, MULTI-FAMILY DWELLI ASHBY, C. R.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT (240)09/05/2016 C 2900-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY ANDERSON, A. L.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)10/05/2016 C 2900-blk
PARKING LOT/GARAGE YAGER, I. P.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)10/05/2016 C 3000-blk
HIGHWAY/ROAD/ALLEY/STREET BOYETTE, C.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)10/06/2016 C 3000-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY GILBERT, J. W.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)10/06/2016 C 3200-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY GILBERT, J. W.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122DRUG/ NARCOTIC VIOLATIONS (35A1)08/21/2016 C 3300-blk
HIGHWAY/ROAD/ALLEY/STREET CRAWFORD, J. M.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM BUILDING (23D)08/21/2016 C 3300-blk
Crimes marked with * are secondary offenses. Note: Unfounded incidents are excluded. Cases under investigation may be excluded.
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BEACH ACCESS WAYS UPDATE FOR OCTOBER 2016
By: Robbie Borum
� Phase 6: 2016 Porter Island: Continues to make progress. The concrete and ramps were finished on October 13. Striping will be painted on the street to only allow people to be dropped off. Another two weeks should wrap it up.
� Bass Lane: Bid documents should be received by the Public Works / Coastal this week. They will put it out for a 30 day bidding period, followed by selection and award.
� Phase 7: 2017
The first step last month was to order the topographic surveys for the three access sites which are now complete. The next step is to execute the design.
� Public Works Beach Operations: Pulling the majority of the trash cans but they will leave one trash can at each access and in the market parking lot for the winter.
They have also been riding down the beach to pick up debris that washed up In the storm.
� Final note: I spoke with the Public Works Beach Operations folks when I was
informed about an incident that occurred on September 29 at the Tuna Lane beach access. While the city workers were clearing the walkways, they got yelled and cussed at, and one lady gave them the middle finger.
To give the city workers a hard time is uncalled for. These crews are undermanned as it is. Our beach is not the only one they are
responsible for, which means we could be first or list on their last. Over the past few months, I have been working hard to keep them informed with calls and pictures whenever we have an issue with any access. Please help us continue to be a priority on their list. “A thank you can go a long way.”
Virginia Beach Police DepartmentCrime Report For Neighborhood
Reporting Period: 08/18/2016 - 10/17/2016 Neighborhood: SANDBRIDGE
Crime Subset: All Crimes
Street Precinct ZoneCrime Description & CodeDate
Reported
Attempted/
Completed Premise Investigator
100
Block#
Neighborhood: SANDBRIDGE
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY CRAWFORD, J. M.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)10/05/2016 C 3300-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY YAGER, I. P.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)08/27/2016 C 3600-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY YAGER, I. P.
SANDFIDDLER RD FIRST 122TRESPASS OF REAL PROPERTY (90J)10/11/2016 C 3600-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY ESCOBAR, A.
SANDPIPER RD FIRST 122ALL OTHER REPORTABLE OFFENSES (90ZZ)08/29/2016 C 2600-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY BRYANT, P. C.
SANDPIPER RD FIRST 122HIT & RUN (90ZC)09/16/2016 C 2700-blk
HIGHWAY/ROAD/ALLEY/STREET ROBERTS, J. E.
SANDPIPER RD FIRST 122TRESPASS OF REAL PROPERTY (90J)08/31/2016 C 2900-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY WRIGHT, L. M.
SANDPIPER RD FIRST 122LARCENY, FROM MOTOR VEHICLE (23F)08/27/2016 C 3200-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY BRYANT, P. C.
SANDPIPER RD FIRST 122BURGLARY/ B & E, RESIDENTIAL (220A)09/27/2016 C 3300-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY YAGER, I. P.
SANDPIPER RD FIRST 122 *DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY, PRIVATE
PROPERTY (290B)
09/27/2016 C 3300-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY YAGER, I. P.
SANDPIPER RD FIRST 122TRESPASS OF REAL PROPERTY (90J)08/31/2016 C 3500-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY YAGER, I. P.
SANDPIPER RD FIRST 122DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY, PRIVATE
PROPERTY (290B)
09/03/2016 C 3600-blk
RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY ROBERTS, J. E.
SANDPIPER RD FIRST 122ASSAULT, SIMPLE (13B1)08/24/2016 C 3700-blk
RESTAURANT/DINER/COFFEE SHOP ROBERTS, J. E.
SANDPIPER RD FIRST 122ASSAULT, SIMPLE (13B1)08/24/2016 C 3700-blk
RESTAURANT/DINER/COFFEE SHOP ROBERTS, J. E.
SANDPIPER RD FIRST 122ASSAULT, SIMPLE (13B1)08/24/2016 C 3700-blk
RESTAURANT/DINER/COFFEE SHOP ROBERTS, J. E.
SANDPIPER RD FIRST 122TRESPASS OF REAL PROPERTY (90J)09/28/2016 C 3700-blk
RESIDENCE, MULTI-FAMILY DWELLI BLUMLING, M. E.
SANDPIPER RD ASSAULT, SIMPLE (13B1)08/20/2016 C 4000-blk
FIELD/WOODS PEYER, R. R.
WIDGEON LA FIRST 122DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY, PRIVATE
PROPERTY (290B)
09/25/2016 C 2200-blk
RESIDENCE, YARD KOLMER, C. D.
Crime Count for SANDBRIDGE:
Number of Cases:
39
36
Crimes marked with * are secondary offenses. Note: Unfounded incidents are excluded. Cases under investigation may be excluded.
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Virginia Beach Police DepartmentCrime Report For Neighborhood
Reporting Period: 08/18/2016 - 10/17/2016 Neighborhood: SANDBRIDGE
Crime Subset: All Crimes
Street Precinct ZoneCrime Description & CodeDate
Reported
Attempted/
Completed Premise Investigator
100
Block#
END OF REPORT
36
SUMMARY
Crime Count: 39Case Count:
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information provided. However, in some
instances, cases of a sensitive nature that are under active investigation may be temporarily excluded from this report.
Crimes marked with * are secondary offenses. Note: Unfounded incidents are excluded. Cases under investigation may be excluded.
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SANDBRIDGE RESIDENT NAMEDFIREFIGHTER OF THE YEAR
Captain Glenn Burnett, who lives on Bluebill Drive, has been named the Virginia Beach Fire Department Firefighter of the Year. Cap-tain Burnett was awarded for the many roles he serves as coach, mentor and role model as well as for his dedication to his job and community. Burnett’s peers describe him as the embodiment of what is means to be a Virginia Beach firefighter. You can check out a video tribute to Captain Burnett at sandbridgecivicleague.org.
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Upcoming Events Calendar
November Birthstone: Topaz Flower: Chrysanthemum
“Adopt a Senior Pet Month”
1 Tue All Saints Day
2 Wed All Souls Day
6 Sun Daylight Saving Time Ends Fall Clean Up
8 Tue Blue Can Recycle Day Election
11 Fri Veterans Day
14 Mon Battle of the Ia Drang Valley (‘65) Sherman’s “March to the Sea” Begins (1864)
17 Thu Sandbridge Blood Drive
21 Mon Civic League Meeting 22 Tue Blue Can Recycle
24 Thur Thanksgiving 26 Sat Community Tree Decorating
December Birthstone: Turquoise Flower: Poinsettia
NOTE: No Civic League Meeting
4 Sun Christmas Party w/ Santa
6 Tue Blue Can Recycle Day
7 Wed Pearl Harbor Day
16 Fri Battle of the Bulge (1944)
20 Tue Blue Can Recycle Day
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24 Sat Hanukkah Begins
25 Sun Christmas
26 Mon Kwanzaa Begins
31 Sat New Years Eve
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Stepping out onto my porch with my first cup of coffee, I appreciate the warmth of the air as I settle into a comfortable chair. My cat joins me as is her habit in the summer when we routinely spend our Sandbridge mornings on the porch, listening to the ocean waves breaking and the melodic wind chime gently chiming. It is late in October, so a day like today is somewhat rare. The local news last night predicted a high of 86 degrees. I have set aside this morning to write Flotsam but first I want to savor my coffee and reflect upon the happenings of this past month.
Suddenly I sense movement over my right shoulder and, startled, I turn to see an animal just a few feet away from me on the outside, waist-high ledge of my screen porch. At first I think it is a cat but instantly realize it is a big, fat opossum. I call to my cat just to locate her for safety reasons and am grateful that the screen separates the possum from Elizabeth and me. The rather creepy looking wild thing, with its long hairless prehensile tail, waddles rather rapidly along the ledge heading to my east side deck and the grassy ocean dunes. I sit still and stare at my unusual visitor, a nocturnal marsupial, and decide that she…or he… will be the opening topic of the View from my Deck. I never cease to be amazed by what I see here on the oceanfront at Sandbridge Beach!
Another unexpected visitor was hurricane Matthew that created quite a blow and three days of no electricity. I had invited a house guest to spend Saturday night not knowing she would be trapped and have to miss work, unable to drive through the high water on Sandfiddler. Both sides of my driveway were blocked. Before losing power, I turned on my floodlights and we watched the driving horizontal rain as it relentlessly pounded our beach front community. My house shook and I wondered if the roof would come off or the windows might break. Luckily, both roof and windows held. Sunday morning I cooked breakfast on my gas grill, but
we didn’t have any coffee. Monday morning, Andrew Meyer put on his boots and waded through deep water and delivered a precious carafe of hot black java, brewed with power from a generator. I was sitting in my chair with an empty mug in my hand. Thank you Andrew for making us so happy! Also happy were the black Laboradors swimming in the middle of the flooded street.
Days after the electricity came back, a lovely lady turned eighty and was surprised with a fabulous party held at Jim and Jennifer Keenan’s Pintail Crescent house. Barbara Dougherty, who has been in Sandbridge since the 1970’s, was celebrated in proper style. Family and friends are blessed to have Barbara be such a great role model. Along with her daughter Scarlett and Barb’s two sons, Sandbridgers Flora Jones and daughter Shelley, Beverly Beirne, Margie Dowe, Lawana Evans, Steve Boggs, and pretty Debbie Shaw enjoyed the birthday affair.
Travel to Japan, the Galapagos Island, Vietnam, Turks and Caicos Islands, Nashville and Memphis are just some of the places that our neighbors have gone lately. The Antares rocket launch was viewed from our beach, followed by a beautiful moon rise. The Oktoberfest was fun and we had perfect weather. Halloween costumes will be seen and admired at the Palmers annual party. Fraim Fest was a great success. Daisy got a flu shot! Holiday activities are being planned. Suellen Stewart is being sent lots of healing wishes. Temby Caprio is soon off to Micronesia to work. A new President-Elect may be known by the time this newsletter arrives. One never knows what the future holds. Hold on and enjoy the coming holidays. Happy Thanksgiving to us all!
Chandler Dennis……with the View from my Deck
NEXT MEETING
Monday, November 21, 2016, at 7:00 p.m.at the Sandbridge Chapel Community Center, 3041 Sandpiper Road