Key Peninsula Business Association

July 7, 2006

 

Events:

  • Longbranch Church Salmon Bake, July 15th
  • Key Peninsula Community Fair, July 21st -23rd

 

Minutes for Friday, July 7, 2006

Place: The Home Port. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 am.

Present: Bek Ashby presiding. Marty Marcus, Barbara Heard, Dennis Taylor, Ruth Bramhall, Tara Froode, Scott Gallacher, Claudia Loy, and Joyce Tovey.

           

Secretary’s Report: It was msc to approve the minutes for 06/16/2006.

 

Treasurer’s Report:

Bills paid totaled: $53.51.

Member dues collected in June: 680.00

Current balance: 5575.34

 

Bills approved to pay:

            Web Site Maintenance:        30.00

            Stamps                                   39.00

            CAC Grant                           300.00

 

Business/Committee Reports:

Marketing Committee: The website is nearly complete. The committee is pleased with the product.

Membership Billing Cycle: It was agreed that new members joining mid-year will pay ½ the annual due after 07/01.

After Hours: An After Hours will be tentatively scheduled for a Wednesday or Thursday in mid-August with Blondie’s as a likely venue.

KPBA Table at Salmon Bake: No one is available to staff a table this coming weekend.  

Key Peninsula Community Fair: Ticket sales are ongoing at six area locations. The fair continues to grow and should have the feel of a country fair with several new displays. Raffle ticket sales are ongoing as well. Approximately 60 vendors currently signed up. Jeff Harris is coordinating the KPBA booth.

KP Comprehensive Plan Committee Report: The last section relating to parks will be discussed at the August 2 meeting. Signage is an upcoming issue, and will be addressed in sessions relating to Community Character.

KP Community Council: The council is still looking to add a member. Elections are approaching in September. The Council is continuing to host Community Forums.

Road Clean Up: The next one is scheduled for early August. This may be moved up to be completed before the fair.

Parks: The Park is working to sponsor an evening movie night. The park would like to solicit sponsorship from area businesses to help defray the costs. Cheer Camp and Basketball Camp start on Monday, July 10th. 

 

 

 

 

Individual Reports:

Bek: Remember North Bay for mortgages. Interest rates have been slowly creeping up.

Claudia: Sunnycrest’s Lavender Fields Tour is on July 14th. Area weddings are providing business. Mark your calendar for the Civic Center’s 50th Anniversary Celebration on August 26th.   

Ruth: Everyone is invited to the Salmon Bake. The fire Dept was very busy on the 5th. Watch for Fire Dept. Levy info. The Fire Dept will host a breakfast on the same weekend as the fair.

Dennis: The KPBA will not host a July lunch meeting as most people will be at the fair.

Marty:  This is the biggest weekend of the summer, with a reptile showing at the Pacific Science Center.

Barb: Costco is offering memberships at Sound today. The staff is learning recent systems changes that automate account approvals and security measures.

Tara: Sales are up this summer, a great surprise! Ravensara is offering daily specials, including children’s specials.

Joyce: There seems to be a lower volume of buyers, but prices are continuing to hold.

Scott: Thanks for considering supporting Movie Night.

 

Respectfully submitted by Todd Rosenbach