Bayshore Clubhouse

(907) 344-0539
Manager Update

 

 Susan Jensen, General Manager
 susan@bayshoreclub.org
(907) 344-0539


BAYSHORE IS A HAPPENING PLACE!

For Members and their Guests
Swimming Pool 
Fitness Center 
Billiards 
Preschool and Before/After for K-1 
Party Rental Discounts for members
Pond in Summer - take trip around boardwalk
Hospitality!  Complimentary coffee and tea
Community Reader Board:  schedule at 344-0539
Business Services:  fax, color copies, free notary
 
February Calendar & Schedule (2 pages)


For General Public
Preschool and K/1 Before-After Care
Tennis Lesson
Swim Lessons
Party Rental
Convention Services


ASSOCIATION BUSINESS

Check out what's been happening with Bayshore Owners Association by reading 
minutes of Board Meetings. Members are welcome to participate in monthly meetings. Board meetings are held on the third Monday each month at 7:00 pm at the Clubhouse at 3131 Amber Bay Loop, Anchorage, Alaska.



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UPCOMING EVENTS 2012:

SPRING YARD SALE!
Saturday, May 5, 2012  8a-4p
The Spring Yard Sale is a great time to clear out your closets and make some $too! Last year the day was beautiful and sunny; perfect for garage sales!!


FALL YARD SALE!
Saturday, September 8, 2012  8a-4p
The Fall Yard Sale brings homeowners out with their wares! 


KIDS "BRING YOUR OWN PUMPKIN" PARTY
 October TBA 6:30 to 8:00 pm
Kids have a great time decorating their pumpkins at the annual party! Decorations included things like paint, markers, and feathers.

HOMEOWNER HALLOWEEN PARTY!
October TBA 2012
Get ready to have a really fun time at the Homeowner Halloween Party. We'll have a DJ and rock the night away in costume with a pot-luck and your own adult beverage. Over 21 only! FREE for homeowners.
Child care available on-site and they will have fun too!



CRAFT BAZAAR
Saturday, November 10, 2012 10a-4p
Bayshore Clubhouse is hosting a Fall Bazaar featuring gifts, collectibles, and crafts. Guests will get an early start on Chrismas shopping! Admission is free and it open to the public.

HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA
Wednesday, December 5, 2012, 4p to 8p
Fun for the family put on by Bayshore Early Learning Center PTA. Sledding hill open, cookie decorating, silent auction, and photos with Santa! Open to homeowners and public, no fee. Children must be accompanied by parents.


COMMUNITY CAROLING PARTY!
December 2012 TBA, 6:30p - 10p

The community is invited to join in an evening of holiday cheer, song, and treats.

Please bring a flashlight, dress warmly, and meet at the Clubhouse between 6:30 and 7:00pm.
There will be hot drinks and goodies to nibble for a while before going out, as well as after returning!

Folks are asked to bring a plate of finger goodies to share, either sweet or savory, but, although very much
appreciated, it is not mandatory for participation.
We will pack up and be out by 10:00, but you may leave whenever you need to.

Music books will be provided.
So come on out and join the Concert Chorus for this old-fashioned Christmas tradition and spread a little cheer!



NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY & FAMILY NIGHT
AT CLUBHOUSE
December 31, 2012
Family Events

5p to 7p for families / Food & sledding
Enjoy hotdogs, potato salad, chips
Hot cider, cocoa, sledding

6p to Midnight for families / Extended hours
Pool, billiards, and exercise room open
Homeowners must be present with family even if
they are 18 and over.

7p to Midnight for families / PARTY!!!
Dress up for annual homeowner New Year's Party!
NEW THIS YEAR homeowners may bring children
Anyone underage must be with adult homeowner
Food will be provided - delicious appetizers
Dance and rock till midnight with tunes from DJ M&M
Champagne toast
Homeowner free and guests $5 each
Door Prizes of $100 & two of $50 to homeowners only that RSVP!!
Must be present to win.

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Meet Bayshore's Black Bear!

  • Keep trash inside until morning
  • Use bear -resistant trash containers
  • Freeze fish until garbage day
  • Store pet food inside
  • MOA penalty for negligent feeding $310

Bayshore has a beautiful black bear who started getting into trash last summer. Mainly this occurs on Wednesday evenings when some neighbors have put out their trash the night before pick-up. Please help keep our bear wild. Do NOT put out trash early!
Bayshore Bear Flyer
Alaska Waste
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM
Petty crime can happen anywhere in the city and Bayshore is no exception. The exciting news is that we have the ability to reduce crime in our neighborhood by getting together with a few of our close neighbors and starting a Neighborhood Watch. Between 2002 and 2006, five thousand burglaries were reported, but only three were in Neighborhood Watch areas. Pretty amazing!

It is easier than you might think!  So how do you get started?  

  Choose a small area of your neighborhood, such as a culdesac

  1. where everybody can see each other or a short length of street where the neighbors can reasonably watch each other's homes.
  2. At least 50% of those neighbors fill out a home inventory (photos, serial numbers, etc.) of valuables in their home that they keep in a safe place. If you have 8 homes in your area, only 4 would have to complete the inventory.
  3. The nice folks at Neighborhood Watch come out and give a quick scan to see that inventories are complete and then give those neighbors special stickers to put on their home letting other know that valuables have been marked with identifiers.
  4. You
You get to choose where to place your very own Neighborhood Watch road sign!!  It is that easy!!!

What is Neighborhood Crime Watch?
The Anchorage Police Department Neighborhood Crime Watch program is one of the most effective and lease costly ways of reducing and/or preventing residential property crimes. It is a citizen involvement, neighborhood and community based effort designed to assist citizens and the police in reducing crime and increasing an overall sense of peace, safety and security in the neighborhood. Link to more info 

Thanks for Visiting!

AWC

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