Many Thanks and Best Wishes for 2026!

We have much to look back on in 2025 and be grateful for! Thank you to our Ocean Park neighbors for all that you contribute to our neighborhood: your wonderful friendliness and willingness to help and come together, your passion to improve our community and your imagination for what more we could do together! Looking forward to 2026 and all that it brings knowing this is a great place to live!

Upcoming events:

  • Social Committee Meeting on Monday, January 5th at OPVRS at 6 pm (CHILI COOKOFF PLANNING!)
  • General Membership Meeting on January 8th at OPVRS at 7pm.
  • CHILI COOKOFF! Thursday, February 5th 5-8 pm at OPVRS.

A Year in Review!!

Thank You Generous Neighbors! We have gift cards for 70 children! CASA sends their thanks!

Jennifer Cass, Director of Mission Advancement for Virginia Beach Court Appointed Special Advocates for children, accepts gift cards from the Ocean Park Civic League

A huge thank you to our generous Ocean Park community! We have 70 gift cards for the children in the CASA program! The increase from 40 to 70 children this year we thought was a reach but our wonderful neighbors came through! We thank CASA and especially the volunteers who complete rigorous training to be able to advocate for these children!

Here is a note from Kate Kosky, Chief Executive Officer for Virginia Beach Court Appointed Special Advocates.

This is absolutely amazing! Thank you so much for your continued support and your Civic League’s continued support of our CASA kids! This not only means the world to the kids but it means so much to our CASAs (volunteers on the cases) too! Knowing that they are surrounded by a supportive community who knows how important the work they do is, means so much!

Thank you again for this amazing gift to our community’s most vulnerable children!

Kate Kosky, Chief Executive Officer

Virginia Beach Court Appointed Special Advocates, Inc.

Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court

2425 Nimmo Parkway, Virginia Beach, VA 23456

www.virginiabeachcasa.org

December General Membership Meeting

We had so many delicious cookies for our refreshments on Thursday! Thank you to Kristie Weaver and Lauren Harrington for providing the treats that we enjoyed at the meeting and got to take some home too!

The meeting also included some food for thought about 2026 Fireworks date which will have to take into account many factors especially cost. Jill Doczi, Fireworks Chair, gave an update. Sharing a barge and staffing with the city brings those costs down but limits choices. There are many hoops to jump through: City of Virginia Beach Fire Marshal, Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard etc. all must approve and issue permits.

At the meeting we also had the first look at the 2026 Draft Budget presented by Treasurer Shane Abell. Parlimentarian Ashley MacLeod led further discussion of the proposed bylaws changes. More to follow on all those topics!

Grab a hat and some warm mittens and come out to watch! We will start lining up at 6:30 and blast off at 7:00 pm

Bylaws Update: finish up question/answer session: Tuesday, Dec 2 6-7 pm at OPVRS

From our Parliamentarian Ashley MacLeod:

Why are the OPCL Bylaws Are Being Updated? 

At the September 2024 OPCL meetingMichael Wagner-Diggs, MBA, PRP, served as Parliamentarian to assist with rules of order and interpretation of the existing bylaws. Following his review, he strongly recommended that the OPCL Bylaws undergo a comprehensive revision.

While the immediate priority prompting this update was to clarify the number of votes per member and to define membership categories and eligibility, it is considered best practice to review the entire bylaws document whenever any amendments are proposed.

Because changes to the bylaws require a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote for approval, rather than a simple majority, conducting a full review ensures efficiency, consistency, and alignment with current governance and operational needs.

After review, most of the recommended edits or updates are wording or language changes (about 16) allowing for clearer understanding.   Approximately 11 edits or additions would change policy or process.   The key below has been created to assist members in easily identifying the edits themselves, the explanation of and type of changes.  

Timeline

  • Bylaws Proposed changes presented at regular monthly meeting Nov. 6 at CBF Brock Center
  • First Review/ Information Meeting Nov. 24 at OPVRS
    Second Review Meeting Dec. 2 at OPVRS 6-7 pm.
  • Update at regular monthly General Membership Meeting Dec. 4 at CBF Brock Center
  • No confirmed date for General Membership vote

Shore Drive Sidewalks

Plans are moving forward for the sidewalks on Shore Drive. Update from Councilman Joash Schulman:After generations of being de-prioritized, Shore Drive will have continuous ADA-compliant sidewalks and curb ramps installed on both sides of the street between Marlin Bay Drive and the Lesner Bridge. Construction will begin late 2025 and be complete by Fall 2026.”

November 6th: Meeting at CBF Brock Center, Thursday 7 pm

Come on by and have a cookie and a drink while you get the latest updates! On the agenda we have a report from Officer Schoenbach and the latest news about projects in the neighborhood. Also on the agenda: vote on recommendation to fund the security at LBR in next year’s City Budget, the election of treasurer, report on Fall Fest and an update on recommended changes to the bylaws.

More on the bylaws: This fall, the OPCL BOD conducted a comprehensive review of our bylaws to ensure they reflect current neighborhood needs. Our parliamentarian provided strategic guidance on opportunities to enhance the bylaws, including improvements to business operations. We will review proposed changes and allow for member feedback before posting a final version on the website for membership review a month prior to any formal vote. Bylaws require 2/3 of the membership to approve.

Join us on ZOOM: LINK to the meeting.

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