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CCVCA 2025 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE

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Dear Neighbor,

As we reflect on this past year it is wonderful to see our community continue to shine. Country Club View Civic Association’s (CCVCA) volunteer-run events, such as the Home and Garden Tour, Memorial Day Ceremony, Ice Cream Social, Halloween Party, and Holiday Decorating Contest, all make CCV a warm and inviting family-friendly community. 

In 2024 our CCVCA membership included 203 households — our goal is to reach even higher neighbor participation this year! We invite all of you to renew your membership or join anew by returning a paper application either by mail or in person; or skip the paperwork and select Join/Renew from the menu bar above to securely complete your application online.

Please know that all the dues and fundraising collected throughout the year go directly back into our community supporting a full calendar of social events, the Neighborhood Watch program, our annual Paul A. Maltagliati Memorial College Scholarship(s) awarded each spring to deserving high school graduate(s) from CCV, and more as listed below. We will also be publishing and distributing to members a CCVCA membership directory this year. All of this is brought to life through the engagement and volunteer leadership of neighbors like you! 

On behalf of the CCVCA Board of Directors, we pledge to continue to support and serve our fellow residents as we have since our founding over 50 years ago. Please remember to submit your annual membership and join us for what is looking to be an even brighter 2025!

Marc Tang
CCVCA President


Whether you are renewing your commitment or are considering joining for the first time, please take a moment now to securely submit your 2025 CCVCA Membership Application and pay $20 annual dues via PayPal. (What a deal!)  Many also choose to support the Paul A. Maltagliati Memorial College Scholarship Fund awarded each spring to one or more deserving CCV graduates.

The Civic Association seeks to improve our neighborhood through volunteer work performed by its members and monetary donations. CCVCA participation is optional and thus relies on residents to willingly pay a $20 membership fee (unlike Home Owners Associations that require mandatory fees and adherence to rules and regulations). The CCVCA’s primary objectives include preserving the quality of our neighborhood and surrounding areas, as well as promoting the safety, security, and civic spirit of Country Club View. Information provided by the association is one of the best ways to find out what is going on locally in the neighborhood, at school, and with businesses. The Board and Committee Chairs also have contact with county representatives and government agencies in the metropolitan area to keep up with current events that directly affect our community. 

Dues go directly to the membership benefits shown below and brought to life by the volunteer leadership of neighbors like you!

The purpose of the CCVCA is to take action on behalf of the welfare and well-being of its members and its community with the following objectives:

COMMUNITY
  • Hosts neighborhood social events such as the Memorial Day Ceremony, Ice Cream Social, National Night Out, Halloween festivities (Spooky Trail in the park, pumpkin carving, and costume parade), and holiday decorating competitions in October and December.
  • Maintains CCVCA website for current and prospective residents.
  • Publishes quarterly newsletters (print form or via email for members only) that focuses on news and issues relevant to CCV.
  • Publishes a neighborhood membership directory every two years and addendums (print form for current members only).
SUPPORT
  • Manages our Neighborhood Watch volunteer program (established 1984).
  • Sponsors a Welcoming Committee with resources and community connections to support new neighbors.
  • Awards the Paul A. Maltagliati Memorial Scholarship(s) annually (only high school seniors of members who paid 2025 dues by March 15 may apply).
  • Manages neighborhood beautification projects, including maintenance and landscaping of the CCV entrance signs.
  • Maintains funds for future capital expenses.
OUTREACH
  • Maintains a network of volunteers as Section Leaders and Block Captains.
  • Maintains liaisons with Oak View Elementary, Robinson Secondary School, and George Mason University.
  • Sponsors our local Scout Troop 1865 and partners with other scout troops.
ADVOCACY
  • Represents CCV when working with the district, county, and other civic associations.
  • Provides a forum to explore community issues such as parks, traffic, parking, and access.

The unity of our neighborhood is strengthened when residents participate.