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BMCA Fall General Meeting on Monday, Oct. 19 starting at 7pm at the Church of the Brethren

The Boulevard Manor Civic Association will hold its Fall General Meeting at the Church of the Brethren, 300 N Montague Street, on Monday, October 19, 2015 beginning promptly at 7:00 pm. The agenda will include: Powhatan Springs Skate Park renovations – Patti Hurst, Skaters for Arlington Skatepark Reeves farmhouse restoration and preservation – Sandra Spear, Reeves Farm Conservation Society Arlington […]

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BMCA Special Neighborhood Meeting on Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 7pm

The Boulevard Manor Civic Association will hold a special Neighborhood Meeting at the Church of the Brethren, 300 N Montague Street, on Wednesday, September 16, 2015 beginning promptly at 7:00 pm. The agenda will include: Reeves farmhouse working group – update on progress and plans for restoration of the farm house and community use. Wilson Boulevard reconfiguration – consider joining request […]

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June 2015 Newsletter

In June all Boulevard Manor residents should have received their Between the Boulevards newsletter. Included are articles on the Wilson Boulevard restriping, the County Board’s decision to sell the Reeve’s house, and upcoming events for the summer and fall.   The current newsletter and archive of all prior newsletters is available on the BMCA website. […]

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BMCA General Meeting

Please join us for our next BMCA General Meeting on Monday, June 22 at 7:00 p.m. at the Arlington Church of the Brethren, 300 N Montague Street. Guest speakers include: Arlington County Board Member John Vihstadt. Mr. Vihstadt will discuss what’s going on in the county government as well as neighborhood issues.  A representative of […]

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English Ivy

Be on the look for English Ivy that can Choke and Kill Trees What looks like a lovely little green plan can actually strangle trees, accelerate rot, attract mosquitoes and cause mature trees to fall down during storms. Thankfully we as a community can fight back! Protect your trees, landscaping investments and home by cutting […]

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Proposed by-laws revision

At the February 25 general meeting, the BMCA membership will vote on a proposed revision to our Association bylaws (see the current version here). BMCA Board member Paul Svercl has suggested a modification to the description of the civic association. The proposed change is intended to clarify the exact locations of our southeastern and western boundaries. Current […]

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