Please note we will accept only 2 voters in the building at a time. You will receive an index card and you will write either Ryan Wasson or Mike Luise on your card and leave.
To vote via email send info in the following format: VERY IMPORTANT: In email message header you must put: HBPOA RUNOFF ELECTIONS VOTE ( or your email will not be opened and counted)
We will be confirming membership/ address and will be using your email address as your sign for the vote.
Only one vote per email address.
We would like to congratulate Pat Browne, Brad Droskoski and Paul Raimondi who have been elected to serve as Directors. We would like to express our gratitude to Bill Roache for his service to our community.
Lastly, our sincere thanks to you, our friends and neighbors, for your involvement and support. We wish all of you a happy & healthy Thanksgiving.
In 2019 the Holiday Beach Victorian Tea Committee hosted the 22nd Victorian Tea and Basket Auction.Twenty-two years of scones, tea sandwiches, desserts, a fabulous auction and a good time had by all. How does one keep this tradition alive in light of CO-VID?Modify, Improvise, and “CO-VIDise.”The 23rd Victorian tea (Dec. 13, from 10:00a.m.- 1:00 p.m.) becomes the 2020 “CO-VID-torian Tea”. That’s right, the tradition will continue. How? Here’s the plan.
First: Modify the Tea
For a $5.00 entrance fee one will be rewarded with a “Grab and Go” bag. The bag will contain a scone, a small container of our clotted cream, a container of jam/jelly and an individual tea bag with a honey stick.Tickets for the auction will be offered: 10 tickets for $5.00 and/or 55 tickets for $25.
Next: Improvise the Auction
This year, we have ninety beautiful baskets that can be viewed here on-line for all to see before we open the doors on December 13, 2020.
And: CO-VIDise Auction Day
On December 13, 2020, from 10 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. come to the Masury. Enter (wearing your mask and staying socially distant from your neighbors and friends). Pick up your “Grab and Go” bag with your entrance fee and proceed to purchase your tickets for your basket choices. When you purchase your tickets, we will record your name and phone number so we can call you when you win a basket(s). Hopefully you will have selected your basket choices ahead of time to facilitate moving everyone through the Masury safely. Baskets will be spaced six feet apart to comply with social distancing protocols.At 1:00 we will close the doors, draw the winning numbers, and make phone calls.Winners can come back to the Masury to pick up baskets until 6:00 p.m. or the next morning from nine ‘til noon.
THANK YOU in advance for your support of the Masury Restoration Fund and of this wonderful community tradition.
There has been an upgrade to the beach gate that requires new access cards. Beach Managers Eric & Paul will be distributing replacement cards at the Masury 4pm-6pm Friday evenings and 9am-11am Saturday mornings throughout the month of February. Please stop by to pick up your replacement card(s). You will receive the same number of cards you currently have, with a maximum allotment of 2 cards per household.
You do not need to turn in your current card(s) however they will be deactivated on March 1st.
If you are unable to pick up your new beach card(s), please contact Paul Raimondi at *protected email* to make other arrangements.
Thank you to everyone that attended the General Membership Meeting and soft Bar opening last night, moving forward the bar will be open every other Friday. Beginning April 30th
Please see the bar guidelines below
Thank you to Brad Droskoski for politely reminding all members of these guidelines.
Thank you to Ryan and Angelina Wasson for getting our bar re-opened.
Beginning on Friday, April 16th and for the foreseeable future, the bar will open at 7pm (or when the General Membership meeting ends) and close promptly at 11pm. Last call will be announced at 10:30pm to ensure bartenders have enough time to close the bar & masury at 11pm.
The bar will be open every other Friday evening starting on Friday, April 16th, until we can get a steady commitment of volunteers to bartend. If we can’t get a member to bartend on a particular Friday evening, the bar will remain closed.
Visuals (signs & painter’s tape) will be placed on doors, walls and the floor reminding people to keep their masks on and to remain socially distant ( Six feet apart)
The bar & masury will only be open to members for the time being to keep capacity limited.
As members move throughout the masury, masks have to be worn over the nose & mouth. Once a member is seated, he or she can remove their mask as long as he or she is socially distant.
Tables and chairs will be appropriately spaced throughout the recreational area/bowling alley and ballroom. Additional seating will also be provided outside on the porch for members who are not comfortable remaining inside.
Most of the area surrounding the bar will be closed to members to discourage gatherings of people. All bar stools will be removed, as members will not be permitted to sit at the bar. However, members will be able to order from the bar, the side closest to the bulletin board.
The bar will be offering liquor as usual, but we will be cutting back on ordering any craft beers for the time being to keep expenses down. We want to avoid having to throw out cases of beer in the event we have to close for an extended period of time due to COVID exposure. The beers we will offer: Bud Light, Corona, Stella & Yuengling
In the event that members are exposed to COVID 19 during one of our Friday bar nights, we will consult with our COVID compliance officer, Brad Droskoski, to determine the appropriate course of action.
The bar will maintain a contact tracing list during each Bar Night with the patron’s name and contact number.
Each table will only be allowed 6 (six) seated patrons.
Hand sanitizer will be available at the bar.
Although we are not required to serve food, snacks will be available at the bar.
Once social distancing becomes unavoidable, the bar reserves the right to limit capacity and refuse service.