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April 2017
Clarke announces candidacy for OPA board
Martin D. “Marty” Clarke, a former Ocean Pines Association director with six years of board experience and currently the chairman of the OPA’s Bylaws and Resolutions Advisory Committee, has become the first announced candidate for the board this summer. He officially filed as a candidate April 8. One incumbent director, Doug Parks, is expected to seek a threeyear term on the board. Another current director, Vice-president Dave Stevens, technically is eligible to run for re-election despite his six years of board experience.
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EXECUTIVE DECISIONS
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Board sets salary range for new general manager
In a closed session following the March 25 regular monthly meeting, the Board of Directors approved a salary range of $150,000 to $170,000 for a new general manager that an executive head-hunting firm, the Novak Group, has been hired to help locate. The vote approving the salary range, recommended by the Novak Group, was 5-1, with Director Slobodan Trendic opposed. Director and Acting General Manager Brett Hill was absent. In favor of the salary range was OPA President Tom Herrick, OPA Vice-president Dave Stevens, OPA Treasurer Pat Supik and directors Doug Parks and Cheryl Jacobs.
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Huettner resigns as manager of Beach Club
After 24 years of service to the Ocean Pines Association under five general managers and seven food and beverage managers, Lynda Huettner has called it quits as the summertime Beach Club manager, advising all members of the Board of Directors in a resignation letter March 27 that she was unable to work with Acting General Manager Brett Hill and had been treated discourteously by him. Her departure is just the latest department head to leave Ocean Pines under Hill’s tenure as acting general manager.
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Hill announces 20 percent discount at OPA food and beverage venues By TOM STAUSS Publisher
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At the Yacht Club this past winter, that balance hasn’t been achieved. The losses in the November through February period have approached a quarter of a million dollars, and March and April are not months that traditionally have produced operating surpluses. Hill said theory behind the discount is that it is significant enough to To Page 30
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Family Fun Day added to Yacht Club ‘Oasis’ swimming pool OPA aiming to add beer and wine sales to Swim and Racquet Club this summer By TOM STAUSS Publisher he Ocean Pines Association administration has made some significant changes at the newly renamed Yacht Club swimming pool – Oasis – this summer as well as the Swim and Racquet Club pool. According to the Spring activities guide just posted on the OPA Web site, the OPA no longer will host a family fun night at the Yacht Club pool on Wednesday nights. That event will be shifted over to the Swim and Racquet Club pool instead. Acting General Manager Brett Hill is hoping to have beer and wine sales at this pool this summer. A county permit application is pending, with a hearing scheduled for May, he told the Progress in an early April e-mail. While the shift in venues will add to the adults-only hours at the Yacht Club on Wednesdays, the OPA administration is planning to launch a new Family Fun Night at the Oasis pool Sunday afternoons from 2-6 p.m., open to anyone regardless of age. The event would replace a little publicized Monday night family swim time at the Yacht Club pool launched at the tail end of last summer. The first Family Fun Night is scheduled for Sunday, June 4, through the first Sunday in September. A deejay will be spinning tunes on the Yacht Club deck outside the enclosed pool area from 3 To Page 30
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