June News 2024 – Annual Meeting Agenda
Annual Meeting of the Nedonna Beach Neighborhood Association
Saturday, June 29 @ 11:00 am @ 26767 White Dove.
Information
Membership: Anyone who is a homeowner in Nedonna Beach can be a member
Membership Donation: January – December $25.00.
Purpose of Association: Increase communication between homeowners within the neighborhood and to provide communication between local, county, regional agencies and homeowners, and to inform homeowners of issues that may impact the Nedonna Beach Neighborhood. The Association is not a regulatory group and will hold a neutral position on matters of political nature.
Contact the Nedonna Beach Neighborhood Association
Email: nedonna.beach@gmail.com
Web Page: https://nedonnabeach.org/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Nedonna-Beach-Neighbors/196779550340823
Mailing Address: PO Box 613, Rockaway Beach, Oregon 97136
Introduction of Board and Committee Members – Cheryl Bland
Election of Board Members – Cheryl
Tom Heckenberg – Re-elect – Term ends 2027
Kim Brown – Re-elect – Term ends 2027
Proposed Board Members and Officers:
Cheryl Bland – Chair – email – Term ends 2026 –
Tom Heckenberg – Co-chair – Term ends 2027
Kim Brown – Secretary – Term ends 2027
Sue Sharp – Treasurer – Term Ends 2026
Open Position – Beachfront Liaison – Term ends 2027
Open Position – – Term Ends 2027
Open Position – Term Ends in 2026
NBNA Business Meeting – Cheryl
Committee Chairs
Cheryl Bland – Volunteers, Section Line Parking
Kim Brown – Membership, Webmaster, Neighborhood Watch
Tom Heckenberg – Roads, Marsh, Preparedness,
Sue Sharp – Budget and finance, PayPal
Help Wanted – If you are interested in serving on a committee, please let us know!
Membership – Kim
Payments can be mailed to the Nedonna Beach Neighborhood Association
PO Box 613, Rockaway Beach, OR 97136, or pay through PayPal (yellow donate button) at https://www.nedonnabeach.org/
We have 436 neighbors on our email list
We have 149 members
Treasurer’s Report – Sue
Our budget comes from dues and donations.
2024 Income to date: $5,110.00
2024 Expenses to date: $2238.00
Current Balance: $8969.00
Bylaws Update – Sue
Web Page – Kim
Neighborhood Watch – Kim
Section Line Parking and Beach Access Trails – Cheryl
Emergency Preparedness and Fire Department –
Nedonna Beach Preparedness – Tom
TC4 Grants and Survey
Evacuation Trails and Storage Sites –
Nedonna Wave – Phase II
Great Shake Out in October
Roads – Tom
Nedonna Marsh Report – Tom
– Tillamook County Pioneer Museum
Future Plans – Cheryl
Building Membership – Improving web site and communications
Maintain the work we have – Roads, Preparedness, Community Watch
Conserving our ecosystems – Marsh, Waterways, and Invasive species
Being Good Neighbors – Communicating with one another, participating, and following the rules.
From the Neighborhood:
We can take questions during the meeting and comments and concerns at the end.
With Appreciation :
Nedonna Fire District Partnership: The NBNA would like to thank the Nedonna Fire District for their continued partnership toward emergency preparedness. We appreciate those who serve our community on their board.
Gillian Holbrook and Gloria Tarnasky for their time on the board
Sydney Burrell for your time organizing Walkadonna
Thank you to Tom and Sue for hosting our annual event!
By-Laws Updates:
Article III – 2024
Article III Purpose
The purpose of this Association is to protect and promote the interests of the property owners, full time residents and visitors of this area by:
1. Obtaining feedback from residents about specific concerns;
2. Disseminating information to residents about governmental activities affecting them;
3. Giving voice to the concerns of Association members at public hearings; and 4. Enhancing communication between members of the Association.
5. Maintaining and improving the livability of the area for everyone.
6. Provide safety information and access to emergency shelters for all.
Article III – 2021
Article III Purpose
The purpose of this Association is to protect and promote the interests of the property owners or full time residents of this area by:
1. Obtaining feedback from residents about specific concerns;
2. Disseminating information to residents about governmental activities affecting them;
3. Giving voice to the concerns of Association members at public hearings; and
4. Enhancing communication between members of the Association.