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April 2018 The Newsletter
of the Chesapeake
Beach
Civic League
CXB Bay Breeze
LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
Hello CXB Neighbors,
Spring is in the air! Sunshine and warm weather brings out the Chic’s
Beach life like no other. This promises to be a special beach year with
all that we have in store for the neighborhood. I can hardly wait for
our 5th Annual CXB Low Rent 5K. Race Director Amy Bouchard and
our committee volunteers are working diligently to make the race
even better than last year’s. Our race promises to be so much FUN
and such a great family experience. We have partnered with Com-
monwealth Brewery and the Patriot Pub to provide entertainment
after the race. Make sure to mark your calendar for Saturday, June
9th. Please be on the lookout for a very important informational door
hanger. The door hanger will give very vital information on the race.
You may notice the term “Low Rent” in our event name. The name
“Low Rent” has been synonymous with a Chic’s Beach sailboat regatta
that spanned 20 years from 1978 to 1997. We garnered the permis-
sion to use the term from long time Chic’s Beach native Beetle Bailey
who is one of the original founders of the Low Rent Regatta. Thank
you Beetle!
We are also excited for our new sand that will be coming this summer.
We anticipate it enlarging and beautifying our beachfront significant-
ly.
Our ability to inform our community of what is happening in the
neighborhood has played a significant role in our success. The awe-
some CXB BAY BREEZE newsletter has been a key component in our
ability to inform our community. Thank you to our editor Melissa
Griffith for her tireless work on the newsletter. Our super cool website
www.cxbcivicleague.org has seen unprecedented traffic. Please go
and check it out to see many of our local businesses you can link to
from our site. Our monthly meetings are the 3rd Monday of every
month. We traditionally go to a local establishments to meet so check
our Facebook page: Chesapeake Beach Civic League for each month’s
location. I look forward to seeing you there.
T.J. Morgan, President Chesapeake Beach Civic League
Website: www.cxbcivicleauge.org FB: Chesapeake Beach Civic League
Nextdoor: Chesapeake Beach Civic League
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Sand Replenishment ..... 2
Oceanfront Bus .............. 2
CXB 5k Facts ................. 3
Spring Recipe ................ 4
Keep In Touch ............... 4
Home Sales ................... 4
Ice Safety!!! ………………..4
Out & About………….…....5
Sponsor Spotlight .......... 5
Sponsor Spotlight .......... 6
Reasons to Run .............. 6
Pride in Community ...... 7
CXB Resucue……..……....7
Activities in CXB…….…..8
Neighborhood Watch…..8
Membership Minute……9
Clean Up……………………9
Summer Picnic………….10
Clean Beach Project…...10
CBCL Sponsors…………..11
CXB Civic League Meeting
Date: Monday, April 16,
2018
Location: Commonwealth
Brewery
Time: 7PM
MONDAY
APR16
SAND REPLENISHMENT IS APPROVED AND ON ITS WAY
At our last General Meeting, we had special guest Rommel Tamayo, Water Resources Project Manager for Virginia
Beach Public Works. He was there to update members on the exciting new status of the Sand Replenishment Project
that’s been debated for so long.
Starting in 2010, and ending with a ruling in 2016 that the City “has a right to maintain and protect the beach”, the
City is finally ready to begin replenishing the beach that has been stripped away one storm at a time over many
years.
All that we’re left waiting on are a few environmental permits, but City Officials say that starting mid-April, sand re-
plenishment is coming to Chic’s Beach. The project will start at Lee Avenue and finish at Little Creek, closing public
beach access in phases . The beach will be widened from 100 to 300 feet, making the homes on the bay safe from our
frequent and grueling Nor’Easters while creating an overall better beach experience for the rest of the beach goers.
(We’ve all lost a little something to the Bay’s high tide, right?) Dredging is expected to last for about 6 months and
will bring sand from the various sandbars and tunnel projects from the Bay back to our shores.
Map (Permit Drawing) of the Beach Nourishment Project, found on VMRC Website
Mr. Tamayo was happy to answer questions from members about the project while he had the floor, and offered his
contact information for those with questions. If you have questions, please phone him at 757-385-4511.
ROUTE 35: The new easy and responsible way to visit the Oceanfront
Starting May 22, 2017, ride the VB Wave from the Virginia Beach Oceanfront to First Landing State Park, the North End beaches,
and all the wonderful Bayfront restaurants on Shore Drive. From May 22 through Labor Day, VB Wave shuttles will run every 45
minutes from 8:00 a.m. to Midnight every day. Then from September 8 through October 1, VB Wave shuttle service will run from
8:00 a.m. to Midnight, but only on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Adults are $2 each way, Adults 65+ are $1 each way, Children 17 & Under with paying adult are Free
for More information, visit https://gohrt.com/services.vb-wave
CXB LOW RENT 5k
Commonwealth Brewery, JUNE 9, 2018 @ 8:00 AM
TELL ME MORE. Each year, the Chic’s Beach Civic League organizes a 3.1 mile run/walk to raise money and to
promote camaraderie amongst neighbors. The “race” is timed but we encourage everyone of any age or skill level to
participate. The more the merrier! The race costs $35 until 4/1, $40 until 5/20, $45 until 6/8 and then $50 on the
day of the race , which includes your race entry, a finishers medal, a Commonwealth Beer at the finish line, a T-Shirt,
and a SWAG bag full of coupons and giveaways from our generous sponsors.
STRENGTH IN NUMBERS. Call out your friends and family to get out and get moving in our annual neighbor-
hood 5k. There’s plenty of room. Athletes who don’t live in CXB can park at the Chic’s Beach Shopping Center, where
we will provide shuttles to and from the Brewery. Shuttle times are 6:45AM-8AM and 10:45AM-11:15AM. Bad knees?
Don’t want to walk or run? Seeing as how our main streets are closed down, how about volunteering to help? Volun-
teers are needed to put together race packets, check in athletes, man the water stations, and post-race cleanup. This
race is something you can feel good about whether you’re running or volunteering. It’s your community, and the
money benefits it!
WAIT...STREETS ARE WHAT? Closing! Yes, the streets are really closing. Streets will close down from 7:15AM
until 10:15AM…In the past this has been no longer than 30 minutes for the West Side and one hour for the East Side.
CBCL hangs detailed notifications on each door in the community reminding people prior to the event. We ask resi-
dents on the race course to please arrange your schedule so that it doesn’t impact your day. We aren’t trying to be a
burden, we want everyone to be happily informed.
WHAT DOES THE CIVIC LEAGUE DO WITH THE MONEY? Donations are made to Cox High School “All
Night Grad”- A post-graduation program which organizes a “lock-in” event to encourage our teenagers to make good
decisions and prevent drunk-driving. CBCL feels strongly that we should be investing in the safety of our youth. Do-
nations are also made to the Chesapeake Beach Rescue Squad for their help in our community throughout the year.
The rest of the proceeds from the 5k go to benefit the Civic League for community improvement projects, which are
presented to and voted on by members of the CBCL.
INTERESTED? HERE’S WHAT TO DO NEXT: If you want to register to run or walk, follow this link https://
register.chronotrack.com/r/31098 to make it official. Follow our Facebook Event (“CXB Low Rent 5k”) page for discussion
and any new information. If you don’t want to run or walk, but you’re interested in volunteering in ANY capacity,
contact Melissa Pulling at volunteer@cxbcivicleague.org to find out what, when, and how. We have a job for you!
NOT SO IN? QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS? If you have questions, contact our Race Director Amy Bouchard at
vicepresident@cxbcivicleague.org or come to our next Civic League Meeting on April 16 and voice your questions or
concerns.
NOT A RUNNER, NOT A VOLUNTEER, JUST A SPECTATOR...WE LOVE YOU, TOO! If you live along the
race course and you’re going to be home, please pull a few chairs out to the end of your driveway to cheer on the run-
ners and walkers!! A little support goes a long way in both motivation and fun...So go ahead and give a “hoot”!
President– TJ Morgan,
president@cxbcivicleague.org
Vice President– Amy Bouchard,
vicepresident@cxbcivicleague.org
Treasurer– Wende Wiles, treasur-
er@cxbcivicleague.org
Secretary– Barbara Woodlee,
secretary@cxbcivicleague.org
Architectural Preservation and Zone–
Mark Walker and Matt Baumgarten, arch-
pres&zon@cxbcivicleague.org
Bayfront Advisory Commission Liaison–
Robyn Bailey, BACliaison@cxbcivicleague.org
Business Liaison– Charlee Gowin, spon-
sors@cxbcivicleague.org
Clean Community– Bruce Husselbee, clean-
community@cxbcivicleague.org
Historian– Joe Rutecki, histo-
ry@cxbcivicleague.org
Little Free Libraries– Charlee Gowin,
LFL@cxbcivicleague.org
Membership– Cami Best-Jones, member-
ship@cxbcivicleague.org
Merchandising– Becky Bump,
merch@cxbcivicleague.org
Parks and Lakes– Heidi Janicki,
parksandlakes@cxbcivicleag
Pride in Community, East Side– Roger
& Lisa Walk , pride_east@cxbcivicleague.org
Pride in Community, West Side– Jim &
Barbara Woodlee,
pride_west@cxbcivicleague.org
Publicity– Facebook– TJ Morgan, face-
book@cxbcivicleague.org
Publicity– Newsletter– Melissa Griffith,
newsletter@cxbcivicleague.org
Publicity– Website– Chris Herge, webad-
min@cxbcivicleague.org
Recurrent Flooding– Becky Bump and
Michele Zimmerman, flood-
ing@cxbcivicleague.org
Shore Drive Community Coalition Liai-
son– Michele Zimmerman, SDCCliai-
son@cxbcivicleague.org
Special Events– 5k– Amy Bouchard,
race@cxbcivicleague.org
Special Events– National Night Out–
Melissa Pulling, NNO@cxbcivicleague.org
Special Events– Summer Party– Robert-
son and Oliver families, summerpar-
ty@cxbcivicleague.org
Third Precinct Liaisons– Bill Baber, 3rd-
Prec@cxbcivicleague.org
VB Council of Civic Organizations– Brad
Sike, vbcco@cxbcivicleague.org
Volunteers– Melissa Pulling,
volunteer@cxbcivicleague.org
CXB EATS– GRILLED AVOCADO CAPRESE CROSTINI
KEEP IN TOUCH
Spring is here! Everyone, quick...Celebrate with a pot-luck evening with your neighbors! We love to promote
fellowship, so please enjoy this recipe designed to share with friends old and
new. INGREDIENTS:
• 8 pieces sliced French or Italian ba-
guette, sliced 1/2-inch thick
• 2 tablespoons olive oil
• 1 avocado, sliced thinly
• 9 ounces (250 grams) vine ripened
cherry tomatoes, halved
• 3.5 ounces (100 grams) fresh bocconcini in water (or baby mozza-
rella balls)
• 1/2 cup basil leaves, divided
• 2 tablespoons balsamic glaze
INSTRUCTIONS: Preheat oven to 375°F | 190°C Arrange bread on a baking sheet, drizzle both sides with olive oil and bake for 15 - 20 minutes until golden, flipping toasts midway through to crisp all over. Rub the crostini with the cut side of the garlic while still warm and season with a little salt and pepper. Divide 1/4 cup of the basil leaves on each slice of bread (about 2-3 basil leaves per bread), then top each with the avocado slices, toma-to halves and mozzarella (bocconcini). Season with salt and/or pep-per to taste. Broil (or grill) for 3-5 minutes, or until cheese has started to melt through. Finely chop remaining basil leaves and sprinkle over the crostini. Drizzle with balsamic glaze to serve. (www.cafedelites.com)
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Meet Your Neighbors: Recent Home Sales Near You
4821 Lakesedge Cv, $244,000,
Sold 3/9/2018
4533 Coronet Ave, $442,400,
Sold 2/13/2018
4909 Bradpointe Lane, $450,000 Sold 12/28/2017
2232 W Berrie Circle, $380,000 Sold 12/15/2017
4801 Machen Ave #A $410,000 Sold 12/14/2017
4709 Ocean View Avenue, $347,500 Sold 12/08/2017
4860 S Oliver Dr, $267,000 Sold 11/13/2017
4816 Bay Bridge Lane $876,500 Sold 11/29/2017
4820 Station House Lane, $229,900
Sold 11/27/2017
2628 W Chubb Lake Ave, $725,000 Sold 11/28/2017
4619 Ocean Vew Ave #A, $599,900 Sold 11/1/2017
4470 Ocean View Ave #A, $489,900 Sold 10/31/2017
2460 Beaufort Ave, $410,000 Sold 10/30/2017
4618 Guam Street, $330,000 Sold 10/26/2017
2018 CBCL EXECUTIVE BOARD AND COMMITTEE
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OUT AND ABOUT IN CXB– WAITING ON SUMMER
Then and Now, Bonnie Alexander of East Beach Vet
Every now and then we like to highlight some special moments that have happened
in the community. Please send any pictures you have to newslet-
ter@cxbcivicleague.org to be showcased in our next Out and About!
SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT: EAST BEACH VETERINARY
CARE
Written by Dr. Bonnie Alexander
My grandfather built our beloved
beach house in the early 1950’s. He
purchased our bay-front property for a
mere $1800, but for a pipefitter at the
Shipyard, that was quite a bit of cash!
I grew up in Williamsburg, and was
fortunate enough to have spent sum-
mer weekends at Chic’s in the 60’s and
70’s. Chic’s is where I learned to swim,
fish, and yes, even surf! Several family
members, to include myself have lived
in the house off and on for the past 35
years. Now a veterinarian and owner
of East Beach Veterinary Care, I’ve
settled back in to our newly renovated
beach house with my husband (ret.
Msgt. USMC) and dachshund (by de-
fault). We moved back to the area in
2011 after spending time in Beaufort,
SC and northern VA. I had had my eye
on the East Beach area of Norfolk for
years thinking it would be a great loca-
tion for a veterinary practice, and
when we moved back to Chic’s in 2011,
I began working on my vision. I
opened my practice June of 2012, and
business is booming! So much so (and
thanks to all of the local support), we
are breaking ground on our new stand
-alone facility on Shore Drive in the
next couple of weeks.
The current location of East Beach
Veterinary Care and Housecalls is
3841 E Little Creek Rd, STE L.
Our new location, hopefully by the end
of this year, will be 9650 Shore Dr, in
front of the East Beach, Norfolk,
neighborhood.
Give us a call at
757-963-8387
Bundled up for a Winter walk
on the beach
Fire in the Sky
Photo snapped of Pleas-
ure House Lake at Sun-
set taken in early March,
Photo Credit to
M. Cordonier
Committee Members performing Civic
Duty during a packed house at March’s
General Meeting
CBCL Mem-
ber trying
out Mermaid
Winery’s
wine flight
for the first
time
5TH ANNUAL CXB LOW RENT RUN 5K RUN FOR FUN by Robyn Bailey
SPONSOR
SPOTLIGHT: SPRING MENDERS
Owners Teddy and Terri Russell
are long time residents of Chic’s
Beach. Teddy Russell spent
many days growing up on our
beaches while his father owned
and operated Allen’s Grille
which is now where HK on the
Bay is located. Terri Russell
moved here from Maryland and
resided on Ocean View Avenue
in her early twenties. As fate
would have it, they met in Chic’s
Beach and soon were married.
Ted and Terri worked together
to open their own full service
spring and driveshaft shop.
Their dream was realized in
1989 when they established
Spring Menders.
Spring Menders, Inc. is a minor-
ity owned, full service suspen-
sion and driveline shop. They
have highly skilled mechanics
with a combined 50+ years ex-
perience working on all types of
trucks, buses, and heavy vehi-
cles. They stock a complete line
of new springs, leaves, shackles,
pins, bushings, hangers, tie-rod,
king pins and airbags for most
trucks and trailers. Honest
quotes, fair pricing and timely
service are part of their custom-
er focused business practices.
Spring Menders has worked on
Monster Trucks such as the
Grave Digger.
...Cont’d on page 8
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How do you run? Whether you run fast or slow, short or long, in good weather or bad,
with dogs, with friends, with children, alone, on a full stomach or nearly starving, look-
ing sharp in fancy shoes or choosing the crappy favorite sneakers from college, running
the beach or the streets the best end result is that it fuels your spirit. Of course, most of
us know the benefits of running, it is among the best aerobic exercises for the physical
conditioning of your heart and lungs. Another best thing about running is that you can
do it anywhere. The best thing about the CXB Low Rent Run is it’s right outside your
front door. So why not join the family friendly fun run (or walk, as I do)?
The CXB Low Rent Run is a community civic league fund raiser to help the Chesapeake
Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad, the Cox High School All Night Graduation Celebration
and the many projects the civic league does throughout the year.
The Chesapeake Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad is part of the Virginia Beach communi-
ty, which has the largest volunteer-based EMS system in the nation. I had the privilege
to be graciously toured around our new fire station by Tanya Barnes, one of the Volun-
teer Rescue team. I was overwhelmed by the ambulances, equipment, medical supplies,
and the training that are funded by donations. The money that is donated to the Rescue
Squad allows for prehospital emergency medical care to Virginia Beach residents and
visitors ABSOLUTELY FREE! Astoundingly, they offer the community services and
equipment at NO CHARGE.
...But it is worth noting what the cost would be without donations:
$475. ambulance transport
$45,000 LifePak 15 Monitor/Defibrillator
$350 spinal immobilization equipment
$165 oxygen bottle and regulator
and many more dollars to keep Band-Aids, gauze, gloves, etc.
Another life saving event is The All Night Graduation Celebration at Cox High School.
This is a special night for our Seniors to have the time of their lives, in a safe, sober and
FUN environment. For many graduates, this ALL - NITE party on the Spirit of Norfolk,
Midnight Cruise will be their last time together with their fellow students. This is a 100%
parent volunteer group that organizes and helps fund this event.
People choose to volunteer for a variety of reasons. Whether volunteering is to give
something back to the community or make a difference to the neighbors around them,
the Chesapeake Beach Civic League is fortunate to have many of these special volun-
teers. The primary goal and interest of the CBCL is the improvement and quality of life
in our neighborhood. Our volunteers are behind the scenes selflessly doing a great many
things: staying on top of neighborhood issues; sidewalks, flooding, traffic congestion and
speeding, lake testing, Little Free Libraries, dog waste boxes, erosion, sand replenish-
ment, fund raising, having a voice in local government and issues. Our non-profit organ-
ization is open to all residents of Chic’s Beach, whether you rent or own. Our civic league
is committed to the continued support of the efforts of the professional, compassionate
care by the certified EMTs and Paramedics, the PTSA of Cox High School for their tire-
less work on the All Night Graduation Celebration and the affairs of our community.
So lace up your sneakers and hit the road with your neighbors
and fuel your spirit!
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CHESAPEAKE BEACH RESCUE SQUAD You know that when you make the call, they show up. You know that they
light up the streets during emergencies. You know that they are a pillar in the community, from checking carseats to dressing up as Santa for the Holi-
days...But did you know that Rescue Squad Volunteer members, from EMT to paramedic, commit to the same training and certifications as professional res-
cue teams? These volunteers agree to serve 48 hours a month, usually broken up in four 12-hour duties.
In the City of Virginia Beach, there are 165 Volunteer Members, donating over 82,000 of service each year.
...Because of them, 450,980 Virginia Beach Residents can receive free pre-hospital emergency care.
We want to take a moment to showcase our own Chesapeake Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad (CBVRS4), to acknowledge their work and participation in keep-
ing our community safe and healthy.
THANK YOU, CHESAPEAKE BEACH RESCUE SQUAD,
from all of us in CXB.
Here’s to hoping that we never NEED you, but knowing if we do– You’re there!
PRIDE IN COMMUNITY
AWARDS
The temperature is rising and
people are starting to peek their
heads out of their front doors. We
want to honor those who take ad-
vantage of this warm-up by get-
ting out and making us proud!
Chic’s Beach is a beautiful com-
munity in it’s own right, but what
makes a community really special
is each family’s unique ability to
shape it. Spring is the perfect
time to make your house sparkle
and your yard burst full of color.
There is no better season to show
off the homes we work so hard to
own and maintain than Spring.
The Pride in Community Awards
are given to four families– two on
the East Side and two on the
West Side of the neighborhood.
The Awards come in the form of a
flag to place proudly in your yard,
as well as a shoutout in the news-
letter and website. These Awards
are designed to encourage and
recognize our residents’ hard
work and dedication to the beau-
tification of Chic’s Beach. Factors
include the overall appearance,
neatness of the property,
trimmed and shaped foliage,
edged lawns, borders and flower
beds, and any seasonal decora-
tions are a bonus.
We are looking for individuals
whose homes are inviting and
creative– representative of our
community in whole.
So get out there and make
us proud, CXB!!
First Saturday’s Food Fight:
At Commonwealth Brewery on the first Saturday of each month, 3 food trucks par-
ticipate in a “food throw down”. For April’s food fight, Taste of Asia, Thai Express,
and Capt’n Crabby will be on site, serving up their usual fare, but with the task of
making one additional menu item using Commonwealth beer in the style of Asian
Cuisine.
Come vote for your favorite Commonwealth creation, along with a panel of judges.
Little Free Libraries:
Stretch your legs and enrich your mind by walking your family to one of our Little
Free Libraries. Our community has four locations: Buoy 44, Commonwealth Brew-
ery, corner of Chubb Lake and Lookout Rd, and at the Beaufort beach access (NEW!)
CBCL General Meeting:
Learn about old and new issues and upcoming events every third Monday at 7 PM.,
or just come to meet your neighbors and support the people working hard to im-
prove our community!
Paint and Unwind:
May 3 from 6:30-8:30 at The Green Parrot, come get your paint on while enjoying
extended Happy Hour and meal specials. Go to www.heatherdonisdesigns.com to
reserve your seat. Painting includes canvas, paint, and instruction.
Deck Party:
Saturday April 7 at Buoy 44 from 1-5 enjoy $0.65 wings and oysters, and a $5 raffle
with proceeds to the CBCL.
Low Rent 5k: June 9, 5k starting at Commonwealth Brewery at 8 AM
EXERCISE & SOCIALIZE: ACTIVITIES IN CXB
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Current Reports of criminal activity:
Car Break-In: Waterford Apartments, two men seen, reported to police
Stop Sign Run Over (repeatedly): Inter-section of Lee and Pleasure House, re-
ported to police & SeeClickFix
Car Break-In (Multiple Instances): Cy-press Point Townhomes, reported to po-
lice
Car Break-In: Thoroughgood, Nextdoor Report but no police report
If you have not yet considered joining
Neighborhood Watch, it is very easy and beneficial. All you need to do to be an
active participant in CXB Neighborhood Watch is:
1. Be alert to things happening on your street and in your neighborhood.
2. Watch for the unusual—if you sus-pect anything out of the ordinary— call the police at 385-5000 (non-
emergency phone number), or 911 If it is an emergency.
Participation is free and requires only a
commitment to “See Something, Say Something.”
For more information, call our local co-ordinators, Jenny and Priestly Williams
at 757-268-7413 Or visit our website at
https://www.cxbcivicleague.org/cxb-neighborhood-watch-signup/ to sign up (It’s quick and easy)
A Neighborhood Watch is not a Neigh-
borhood Watch without Neighbors.
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH REPORT
Spring Menders, Cont’d from page 6
In their free time, Ted and
Terri can be found in Buoy 44,
one of their favorite watering
holes or on the beach soaking
in the sun and the beautiful
views of the Chesapeake Bay
Beach.
Mention “Chic’s Beach Civic
League” when you take your
vehicle to Spring Menders and
receive a 15% discount!
Thanks to Spring Menders for
being an amazing Sponsor and
Friend
Spring Menders, Inc.
5580 Raby Road
Norfolk VA 23502
757-459-4440
email:
sales@springmenders.com
web site
springmenders.com
MEMBERSHIP MINUTE
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New year, new card! We want to take this Membership Minute to chat with you about
the changes to your 2018 membership card. Previously, your membership card had
printed detailed information about discounts you receive by showing the card to local
businesses. Here’s the bad news– That’s gone. Here’s the great news...It’s gone be-
cause we have SO MANY discounts, we couldn’t possibly keep putting them on the
card. Our solution for this was replacing the list with a QR Code.
If you’re unfamiliar with how to work a QR code, you’re not alone.
Step 1: Get a QR Code Reader App (They’re Free– And new iPhones already have it
installed) by downloading it on your phone from your app store.
Step 2: Open the app, center the camera over your QR code
Step 3: The app takes you to our CBCL Member Discounts Page
It’s THAT easy! Once you download the app, you have it until you choose to delete it,
if ever. It works with any QR Code you come across, and takes you directly to the re-
spective webpage.
When you visit one of the listed businesses, simply show them that you are a 2018
member of the Civic League and they will apply your discount. If there is any confu-
sion (i.e.– A new employee), simply scan your QR code to bring up the discounts
page, and show them where they’ve committed to offering the discount to members.
If you have paid your dues (remember– a membership is for the CALENDAR YEAR)
but haven’t received your new card, please shoot us an email so we can get it to you.
Join online at www.cxbcivicleague.org or in person at our next meeting every third Monday @7pm at
Commonwealth Brewing Company.
2018
CXB CLEAN UP
The last neighborhood clean up was held on
Saturday March 31st at 9am. Volunteers gath-ered 30 bags of trash. The next clean up will be held the last Satur-day in May. If you’re
interested or have questions, please con-
tact Bruce Husselbee at 757-353-5474.
We hope to see you there!
$10
CLEAN THE BEACH. EARN REWARDS. MAKE YOUR BEACH A BETTER BEACH.
The Millikens havmade news lately for their grassroots “Better Beach Project”. Brad and his wife came
up with the idea to partner up with local businesses to offers discounts and rewards in return for bring-
ing them trash...Not even kidding. It’s that easy. How it works:
1. Fill a 16 oz. container with broken glass, rusty bottle caps, plastic, or other litter you
find on the beach.
2. Bring the full container to a participating local business and exchange it for a reward.
3. The business will dump the beach garbage, then return the container to you along with
your reward.
4. Repeat!
Here are the participating businesses:
American Brew, Cape Henry Lighthouse, Chesapeake Bay Distillery, Coastal Edge Surf Shops, Commonwealth Brewing Company, The Coop Food Truck, Deadline Brewing Project, Ebbing Tides Stand Up Paddleboards, Fathom Coffee, Free-
dom Surf Shop, Froggie's Cantina, Fruitive, Funcfit VB, Happy at Home Pet Care, Harmony Dental Group, HK on the Bay, I Scream Ice Cream, iFly VA Beach, Java Surf Coffee & Espresso Bar, Keepers of the Ocean, Memory Lane Old Time Photos, Pleasure House Brewing, Press Wine Bar, Pungo Board House, Reaver Beach Brewing Company, Reed Manning
Salon, Simple Eats, Skimmunity House Virginia Beach, Switching Gears Bicycle Shop, Surfrider Foundation Virginia Beach Chapter, Torch Yoga, The Intertia, Three Ships Coffee, 1701 Coworking, 757 Cleanup, 9 Round Kickboxing
For more information, inspiration, and the incentives offered by the businesses above, please visit their site https://betterbeachproject.com/
Thanks to Brad & Marissa Milliken for creating this fun way to keep our beaches clean.
THANK YOU 2018 BUSINESS SPONSORS!
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THANK YOU 2018 CORPORATE SPONSORS!!
IF YOU ARE INTERSTED IN BECOMING A SPONSOR FOR THE CBCL, PLEASE CONTACT
CHARLEE GOWIN, BUSINESS LIAISON (757) 434-5859
THANK YOU 2018 FRIENDS!!
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE, LIVE OAK WELLNESS, TORCH YOGA
Chesapeake Beach Civic League
The Bay Breeze Newsletter
P.O.Box 5118
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Looking for something to keep you warm?
Check out CXB’s new Merchandise at the Chic’s Beach Civic League Store!
(located inside Jr. Market on Lookout Road)
We have new long sleeve t-shirts for sale in sizes S-XL for $20
and $25 for XXL
Also available for purchase: CXB Stickers: $3
Tervis-Style Tumblers: $15 Bottle Coozies: $6
Youth Short Sleeve T-Shirts (S,M,L): $10
Cash and Check Only– All Proceeds Benefit CBCL