Last weekend I attended a Celebration of Life for a fellow from my working days. In the social time after, I was talking to a young couple who spent time here as kids, and now own a cabin here. When he said "It really is a special place," my thoughts went immediately to the founders of Baldy. Their vision was a family friendly community. If Irene Fairweather, Doris Hulton and Marge MacLeod were looking down on us that day, they would be pleased.
We have many new families in the village. As long as we continue to connect with our new neighbours, the community atmosphere we have all enjoyed will remain.
There are people in our community who are contributing many volunteer hours toward our common interests. The focus of the community association this summer is trails on the McKinney side. Trail improvement, marking and signs. The community association was formed so that we have a legal entity that is eligible to apply for grants. Work continues on FireSmart and other grant applications.
BMR donates their empties to the community association, and the same people show up every Monday to sort, bag, and load the empties for the same guy to haul them to town. It is not a pleasant job, as lodge patrons have put garbage, and half full beverage containers into the recycle bins.
I appreciate the work that the volunteers contribute to the FireSmart and Community Association groups. A fresh face or two volunteering would be nice.
One or more people in the community have resumed the targeted theft and vandalism along the trails.
Donors of masks, gnomes, signs and other decor along the trails do not appreciate being caught in the cross hairs. It is sad that a person or person(s) in the community feel the need to act in this way.
This obviously isn't stopping because I post about it. If you are in the circle of the perpetrator(s), perhaps you could give it some thought and say something.
I wasn't going to bother posting about this again, but since there has been another recent incident, the rest of the community should know. Sometimes the objects are flung into the bush, sometimes they are taken away.





