THE SEVERN RIVER ASSOCIATION BOX 146 • ANNAPOLIS, MD 21404 • severnriver.org • 443-569-3556 voicemail (Emails @severnriver.org) September 6, 2016 Officers: President Lynne D. Rockenbauch 410-987-6042 Contact: Lynne D. Rockenbauch , President, 410-987-6042,
[email protected] president@ Vice President Tom Guay, Communications Director, 443-716-6776,
[email protected] Rusty Gowland 410-530-9087 Treasurer Oysters – What We’re Doing To Restore Them Lee Meadows 410.849.3466 Recording Secretary Bob vom Saal With all the ups and downs oysters face – from dead zones, sediment and nutrient 410-987-4476 pollution, diseases and over harvesting – what type of future is in store for the oyster in Communications Director Tom Guay the Chesapeake Bay? 443-716-6776
[email protected] Join us Tuesday evening, September 20, to hear about oysters and their future in Member Communities: Admiral Heights Improvement Assn Maryland waters at the Severn River Association’s (SRA) next Educational Series Amberley Community Association Anchorage Swim Club Annapolis Conservancy Board meeting at Union Jack’s Pub in Parole. Annapolis Neck Penninsula Fed. Annapolis Roads Property OwnrAssn Arden Civic Association Our guest speaker will be Stephanie Westby, who serves as the National Oceanographic Arnold Preservation Council Bay Ridge Civic Association and Aeronautics Administration’s (NOAA) coordinator for oyster restoration in the Bay Ridge Trust Inc Bayberry Hill Property Ownrs Assn Belleview Estates Community Assn Chesapeake. Belvoir Farms Homeowners Assn Bembe Beach Association Ben Oaks Civic Association Most of NOAA's recent oyster restoration work in Maryland Bluff Point Community Association Bretton Woods Home Owners Assn Brown’s Pond Improvement Assn has focused on the Eastern Shore.