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GECA Announces New Officers

By Susan Lavin
Posted: July 28, 2008

The Greater Elkridge Community Association has been active in the Elkridge community for more than 40 years and continues to provide a voice for residents in the 1st election district.

The association is pleased to announce the newly elected officers for the 2008-09 year. Howard Johnson, president; Ed Van Sickle, first vice president; Val McGuire, second vice president; Carol Bateman, treasurer; Sandy Grabowski, second vice president; and Laura Bauman, corresponding secretary.

Congratulations to these Elkridge neighbors who will serve as officers of GECA and look out for our communities best interests.

All are welcome to attend and discover what is happening in the area or present a topic that they feel would interest or help the community. The meetings are held on the fourth Thursday of September, November, January, March and May at the Norbel School, on Old Washington Road, in Elkridge. This organization also invites local State and County representatives to participate in the open meetings.

“Another way to get involved is to visit our Web site www.geca-elkridge.org. Here you will find a list of the current neighborhood directors that are willing to listen and bring your ideas back to GECA,” Johnson said. “You can also can print a membership form and join GECA or become a sponsor for the organization. We are always searching for new members and ideas to help maintain the quality of life we have come to appreciate in the greater Elkridge area.”


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