Pleasure House Point Clean Up Dates for 2026: Come Help!

  • Saturday, March 14 Marlin Bay Trailhead on Marlin Bay Drive
  • Saturday, April 18 Marlin Bay Trailhead on Marlin Bay Drive
  • Saturday, May 23 Marlin Bay Trailhead on Marlin Bay Drive
  • Saturday, June 20 Marlin Bay Trailhead on Marlin Bay Drive
    • Summer Break too hot!
  • Saturday, September 12 Marlin Bay Trailhead on Marlin Bay Drive
  • Saturday, October 17 Marlin Bay Trailhead on Marlin Bay Drive

The Ocean Park Civic League has been the sponsor for the Adopt-A-Spot(Park) program for Pleasure House Point since the city opened it as a park.  Suzi Walton, the civic league president at the time, saw to it that, as the community was so instrumental in the process of discouraging the development of the natural area and fighting for its survival, that we (the Ocean Park community) should be the designated sponsor.  And as she was formerly an administrator in the city’s Parks and Rec Department, she was able to claim it for us.  She conducted the first cleanups and had enormous support from the board, many of whom showed up to participate in the removal of an enormous amount of refuse.  

Mary Faust has organized the cleanups of PHP for many years. She reminds us that the city does not undertake any cleanup responsibilities for PHP since it is a ‘preserve’. The work that the community does to clean up trash and litter at Pleasure House Point is enormously important so that it will be a beautiful natural place for all to enjoy. Mary is ready with bags, gloves and grabbers! (not to mention the delicious treats!). Thank you, Mary!

 Come help on the Saturday clean ups!

Bayfront Advisory Commission Updates

The February 19th Bayfront Advisory Commission heard updates from the City of Virginia Beach on two topics. Jim White, P.E. Coastal Program Manager, gave a Condition Report on the Ocean Park Beaches. The bottom line is that the beach is holding up well since the restoration in 2022. Dune grass is in the process of being replanted this week. They have sourced the grass from a different company and are looking to find out if it has better survival rate as there has been some die back of the dune grasses planted in 2023 following the restoration.

Kevin Quigley, RSH Construction manager for Shore Drive Phase III brought a detailed presentation on the Phase III project. Most of the work is going on at night. He cautioned drivers to proceed through the work area with caution and awareness at night when this work is underway. There have been close calls. In the presentation he gives details on traffic pattern changes, use of temporary asphalt and measures to protect the large live oaks during construction.

Mr. Mark Rosenfield from the McLeskey LLC gave a presentation on the new version of the proposed project for the Marlin Bay property at 3853 Shore Drive. The proposed project is now for condos for sale not rental property, 52 units on the McLeskey property (the neighboring Browning Property is not a part of this project). He related that a Community Open House is planned for March. Submission to the City of plans for the project is projected for April.

The mission of the Bayfront Advisory Commission (BAC) is to review and make recommendations to the City Council regarding public and private projects and issues associated with the Bayfront area.

New 2026 🌳Membership Sticker! Pay Due💲 Today!

Ta da! Our Ocean Park Civic League Membership sticker for 2026– great to put on your thermal drink cup! Great for your beach cart!Pay your dues for 2026and receive your sticker! If you have already paid your 2026 dues and would like your sticker: come to the March 5th OPCL meeting at OPVRS!

Or email: membership@opcl.org. Our Membership Committee co-chairs Christy Allen and Natalie McIntyre will be in touch!

Follow this link to pay $25 dues with Cheddar Up!

Thanks to 🎨2Beaches!

We also want to thank our wonderful neighbors Kelly and Rebecca, owners of the artist shop 2Beaches for supporting OPCL with gift baskets for our Chili Cook Off silent auction and for Fall Fest Raffles! Visit their shop on Shore Drive for beautiful unique things!

2026 dues in the Ocean Park Civic League- 💲Due NOW ⏰ for Everyone!

Pay online with Cheddar Up or Pay Pal!

Civic league dues are for the calendar year so we are in 2026 now so time to RENEW or JOIN! Whenever you paid in 2025, your 2026 dues are due now. Memberships start at the start of the calendar year, not at the time you paid last year. Pay with PayPal or Cheddar Up online. If you have questions email Treasurer: Shane Abell .

Support the great work that the civic league does! Only $25 annually for a household! We are trying to keep costs low but they have increased for the civic league too! If you can give more than the minimum $25, it would be greatly appreciated!!

What does your membership pay for? The civic league budget pays for the costs of getting information out – website costs, email blast Mailchimp services, snail mail post office box, IT services. We make contributions to the Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad, Lynnhaven River Now, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, the Friends of Live Oaks and we give a four year $1500 college scholarship every year. The civic league puts on many great neighborhood social events with food, music and fun for the kids: Chili Cook Off, Easter Egg Hunt, Fourth of July Parade, Holiday Light Parade. Spring Fling and Fall Fest are open only to members. Please help support your neighborhood civic league!!

A Great 🌶️Night🌭! Thanks to All Volunteers, 🧑‍🍳Cooks, 🎵Musicians and 🚑OPVRS!

A fun night at the Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad for the Ocean Park Civic League’s Annual Chili Cookoff! So many people to thank who make it happen! Thank you to our wonderful volunteers who plan, organize, set up and clean up! They work behind the scenes soliciting silent auction items, ordering merchandise and donating time and so much talent!!

Thank you to all our chefs for the great food and congratulations to the winners! Best Traditional Chili: Troy Sutorka! Best Non-Traditional Chili: Julie Brooks! Best Vegan/Vegetarian Chili: Caitlin Riley! Best Cornbread: Julie Brooks! Best Dessert: Amy Meverden! Thank you to Betty Dierstein: apron designer and craftsman!

Thank you to the Tidewater Bluegrass Society for amazing music!

Silent Auction on Chili Night!

We have items that can be bid on to raise funds for the civic league. We have art work, egret sculpture, rare Bourbon and gift baskets and more! ! Come put in a bid! We thank our local businesses for donating!

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