Sep 26, 2012

CH volunteers help in 2 projects


Bill Bruce @ the Causeway Cleanup
Cumberland Harbour residents volunteered recently for two service projects.  Sept. 15th saw volunteers under the whimsical banner "Cumberland Harbour Navy" clean up litter along the North River Causeway with our neighbors and friends next door, the Point Peter Partners.  The "CH Navy" and Point Peter Partners can be credited for keeping the causeway beautiful and litter-free.  Thanks you, folks.

Then on Sept. 22, a number of CH folks joined with other St. Marys residents to paint the wooden picket fence at historic Orange Hall, in downtown St. Marys.  That project, organized by our own Peni Colville, was a great success...and many reported it was fun, to boot.  Due to the large numbers of volunteers, the fence was largely finished by midday.

Causeway cleanup photos courtesy of Sam Lindsey.

Joyce and Andy Kirkman






Rita Bruce
 




Sam and Peni Colville
Loree Scherck and St. Marys City Councilman, Jim Gant, at Orange Hall
St. Marys Mayor, Bill Deloughy, and Cindy Means
A large contingent of high school and middle school volunteers were also present.
To be added to the CH Navy email list, contact Bill Bruce at Brucewr@comcast.net.

Sep 8, 2012

New Construction at Cumberland Harbour

Construction at Cumberland Harbour is ongoing.  Two houses are currently being built, including the house shown below.  The Design Review Board's architectural guidelines are being made available online through developer Atlantic Development Group's new website:  
Photo of new home going up on beautiful Anchor Way.