Bear Valley Springs Association Association Announcements: Pass along the eBuzz to your friends and neighbors in Bear Valley! Please contact Anita Bauer, the Association Administrative Assistant, at 661-821-5537, ext. 231, or by email at [email protected]. for the following updates and information: • Changes to your eBuzz subscription • Request for eBuzz articles/updates/pictures (due by Friday each week) • Bear Tracks articles/pictures (due no later than the 8 th of each month) • Committee agendas and minutes • BVSA Website information (www.bvsa.org) A special thank you to everyone who shares their pictures for eBuzz and Bear Tracks. Social Distancing Protocol recommended at all Association locations. BVSA Board of Director Meetings BVSA Regular Meeting – 3 rd Tuesday at 6:00 PM – October 20 th , 2020 at OTCC BVSA Special Meeting – Monday, October 26 th , 2020 at 1:00 PM BVSA Committee Meetings Equestrian Advisory Committee Monday, October 5 th 9:00 AM EC Golf Advisory Committee Tuesday, October 6 th 8:30 AM MR Patio Recreational Advisory Committee Wednesday, October 7 th 3:00 PM EC Lake Quality Advisory Committee Thursday, October 1 st 8:30 AM ZOOM Food Service Advisory Committee Thursday, October 17 th 1:00 PM OTCC Finance Advisory Committee Wednesday, October 16 th 1:00 PM BVSA
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Bear Valley Springs Association
Association Announcements: Pass along the eBuzz to your friends and neighbors in Bear Valley!
Please contact Anita Bauer, the Association Administrative Assistant,
On August 29th and 30th a Lake management biologist joined the LQAC to analyze and assess our lake conditions. We are all disappointed that our lake has had a harmful algal bloom (HAB) when the weather is hot, and we would love to be enjoying our lake. The LQAC survey indicated the top priorities of residents are water quality, a natural environment, and a sustainable strategy. The biologist examined the watershed in the valley, Four Island Lake, Cub Lake, Jack's Hole, 7th Hole Pond, and provided suggestions and future resources and help for a natural sustainable road to better water quality. He reviewed our current data, took additional readings, and examined ditches, golf course irrigation, use of effluent and potential runoff from the transfer center roads and other areas around the lakes. An important observation he made was the complete lack of aquatic plants in any of the water bodies currently; Four Island, Cub and Jack's Hole have no healthy plant growth within the water. The nutrient loading is not only heavy, it is out of balance with extremely high phosphate. This imbalance prevents healthy plant growth and promotes the growth of cyanobacteria that produce toxic algal blooms and skew the fish populations, favoring Bullhead Catfish. The biologist validated that these imbalances have been produced over a long period of time and will not be reversed or remediated instantly - but will take time to repair. Unfortunately, he also explained from his experience that without intervention we will see more harmful blooms in greater frequency. The plans going forward need to begin with nutrient control and will require a treatment to bind phosphate and add fresh water to the lake to dilute current conditions. Phase two includes balancing and controlling fish populations and re-introducing aquatic plants. To sustain a pathway to good water quality the entire valley will need to commit to reducing the use of fertilizer and Roundup associated with runoff into the lake, reduce the use of high phosphate detergents and soaps, and clean up animal manure that contributes to nutrients in runoff. On a much broader basis, and requiring collaboration of many groups in the valley, we need to redirect effluent away from the lake, closely manage fertilizer and run-off on the golf course, maintain vegetation to filter runoff, and increase fresh water flow from the non-potable wells into the lake. These measures will take time and commitment, but based upon the value of the lakes, this focus is one shared by most residents. We are closely monitoring the lake so that we can alert people when the toxin is dissipated, and the water is safe. BVSA residents will always be able to log into the California HAB website (https://mywaterquality.ca.gov/habs/where/freshwater_events.html) for water conditions which are posted immediately if there is a concern or problem regarding safety. We also intend to have a virtual town hall about the lake water quality before the end of September.
The CAA is a non-profit organization that provides visual and performing arts programs to enhance our way of life. The Board meets the first Thursday of each month at 3:00 PM in the OTCC Card Room.
Everyone is welcome. Annual membership is $20 for individuals and $35 for a family. Members receive the monthly newsletter and attend selected events free or at reduced cost.
For information contact President Jeanette Roye 661-972-2344 or by email at [email protected]
Click here to check out the Bear Valley Shooters Facebook page
Meet the 2nd Thursday of every month at the Equestrian Center
Lounge at 6:00 PM.
For more information contact Debbie Mayer 802-343-5483
We meet on the third Monday of each month at the Equestrian Center Lounge beginning at 7:00 PM. We are
neighbors, family and friends. We share a common interest with all the residents in our desire to see an active,
prosperous community. We strive to promote good fellowship among the people of Bear Valley Springs and promote
a natural blend of equestrians with all the residents of the community. We promote equestrian related activities and
facilities and support the acquisition and preservation of riding and hiking trails in Bear Valley Springs. We strive to
promote the interests of all riding disciplines. We encourage safety, good horsemanship and sportsmanship. We invite you to participate in the protection, promotion and preservation of the riding and hiking trails that help to
define our community. Everyone is welcome and horse-ownership is not necessary. Your first year of membership is
FREE!
To access the Horseman’s website go to bvsha.com or contact our President, Susan Mustaffa at 661-538-0995 or
[email protected]. We are also on Facebook: Bear Valley Springs Horsemen's Association
The objective of this organization is to provide an opportunity for good fellowship while encouraging the residents of Bear Valley Springs to become interested in the
preservation and promotion of this community's historical past. Primary concern shall be the preservation of the old Bear Valley School House and its service as a mini-
museum. Inside are photographs and displays associated with the early settlers.
For more Information about the Women’s Club please contact Margie Underwood – 661 202-8553
The Nature path is 7 years old. We are thankful to have this wonderful amenity. Enjoy walking, cycling on the 1 1/4 mile trail surrounded by nature. The entrance is at Beaubien Field with
parking available
After months of being unable to organize events due to Coronavirus restrictions, we now
have events this month, which are possible within the social distancing rules. These
activities will be of interest to Sportsman’s Club members and other residents of the
Valley.
On Saturday September 12th there is an informal Art Show on the theme “Things We
Love About Bear Valley”. This is taking place at Cub Lake from 10am to 2pm.
Sunday September 13th will, weather permitting, see the September Steel Plate Shoot at
the BVS ranges. This starts at 9am and is for pistols, revolvers, pistol caliber carbines
and .22RF rifles.
On Sunday September 20th we are having a socially distanced, politically correct picnic
at Cub Lake. Just come along from 4.30pm, bring family and friends, your own chairs,
food, drink and sunshades etc and enjoy the tail end of summer.
The Sportsman’s Golf Tournament is taking place on Saturday September 26th on the
BVS Golf Course. Entries are now open and further information is available from the
Golf Shop or Will Handley. See Flyer below.
Also, on Saturday 26th for non-golfers is the September Shotgun Bowling event at the
BVS Ranges. Details from the Whiting Center.
Sportsman’s Club Membership is open to all BVS residents. We organize events
throughout the year. These range from purely the purely social to recreational,
educational and competitive. You can find out more about us on our Facebook page –
just search for Bear Valley Sportsman’s Club. If you are interested in joining or just
want to know more email Will Handley, the Club’s Membership Secretary
“The BVS Sportsman’s Club: We’re not just friends, we’re family!”
If you have any questions, please call the Association Office at 821-5537 ext.222.
Present public debates on issues of interest to BVS property owners and residents.
Contact BJ Mitchell at 821-5110
Anyone that can’t catch, pitch, throw, or bat will fit right in. This is not competitive in any way. You or your spouse has
to be 50 years old or older and want to have fun, meet new people, and get some exercise at the same time. Come on
out. Everyone is welcome. MEET US AT THE BALL PARK AND HAVE SOME FUN! 3:00 PM on Tuesday and Thursday.
For information call Lisa Burt (661) 821-0850 or email @[email protected]
Flying or Driving Hours: Daily 8:00 AM-Dusk BVS RC Model Club is a club here in Bear Valley and flies at the Ron Samuels Model Field located next to Jack's Hole which is west of the CSD trash area.
We would like to invite anyone interested in RC Model Aviation or Model Cars to come join us in activities at our field and to our monthly meetings. Club
meetings are held the first Sunday of each month at the Whiting Center at 3:00 p.m.
While we encourage everyone to join the BVSA RC Model Club it is not necessary in order to fly or drive at the field.
For more information contact Dan Mason 661-203-8398.
CUB SCOUT TROOP 135 Cub Scouting is a home and neighborhood centered program designed to support family life for boys in first through fifth grades.
Each Cub Scout learns to respect his home, country, God and others. Scouting does this through service projects, group activities,
sports, crafts, games, and outdoor activities. Please join us for an exciting and fun filled year of scouting.
For additional information please contact Cubmaster Jon Read at 909-268-3297.
Calling All Boys Age 11 to 18!!!! Come see all the adventures that the Boy Scouts have to offer. Tehachapi Boy Scout Troop 135 (2008 Super Troop for the
Southern Sierra Council) meets on Monday nights at 7 p.m. at the Bear Valley Springs Church. You can obtain further
information by calling the Scoutmaster, Kirk Newman @ 821-7011. Don't miss out on all the excitement this Troop has to offer.
The BVS Emergency Radio Team members (amateur radio emergency communications net) meet on
the last Saturday of every month at the Mulligan Room for breakfast (08:00) for discussions affecting
Bear Valley and nearby community ham operators who are involved with this
volunteer communications service.
Mondays at 9AM. ACBL sanctioned duplicate bridge games in a friendly environment. Contacts: Rich Kemmerer (661) 342-0265, Tom Papac at 821-1334,