OCEAN PINES – After months of debate and campaigning by candidates, the results of the 2012 Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors election will be revealed at the OPA Annual Meeting on Saturday at the Ocean Pines Community Center in White Horse Park.
Before announcing election results, OPA General Manager Bob Thompson and members of the OPA Board of Directors will give property owners an update about what has been going on in the community.
“The annual meeting is where we present the state of the organization, financially, where we’re going to in the future,” said Tom Terry, president of the OPA Board of Directors.
Thompson and Terry will give a presentation summarizing notable recent actions taken by the OPA and will be followed by a financial report by Pete Gomsak, treasurer of the OPA board.
Once the presentations are complete, property owners will be given a chance to ask OPA officials whatever is on their mind.
“It’s an opportunity for people to find out what’s been going on,” said Terry.
Following that question-and-answer session, the OPA will reveal the winners of the two open seats on the Board of Directors. Each nominee will serve a three-year term.
For those not able to attend the annual meeting, a proxy form allowing a property owner to send a representative to meeting has been included in the election ballot.
The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. and those who plan to attend are being encouraged to sign in early.
Before announcing election results, OPA General Manager Bob Thompson and members of the OPA Board of Directors will give property owners an update about what has been going on in the community.
“The annual meeting is where we present the state of the organization, financially, where we’re going to in the future,” said Tom Terry, president of the OPA Board of Directors.
Thompson and Terry will give a presentation summarizing notable recent actions taken by the OPA and will be followed by a financial report by Pete Gomsak, treasurer of the OPA board.
Once the presentations are complete, property owners will be given a chance to ask OPA officials whatever is on their mind.
“It’s an opportunity for people to find out what’s been going on,” said Terry.
Following that question-and-answer session, the OPA will reveal the winners of the two open seats on the Board of Directors. Each nominee will serve a three-year term.
For those not able to attend the annual meeting, a proxy form allowing a property owner to send a representative to meeting has been included in the election ballot.
The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. and those who plan to attend are being encouraged to sign in early.