About Us

History of the Association

The Greater Kingsville Civic Association was formed in 1974 by a group of residents, originally to fight a planned landfill in the community. After the success of that effort, the Association continued because of concern for other development which was beginning to escalate in the area. It has a long history of fighting for the best interests of the residents of the area.

Purpose

The purpose of the Association is to unite and utilize the combined efforts, talents, resources, and influence of the members for community civic improvement, protection, and other community related purposes.

Mission

The mission of the GKCA is to protect the rural nature of our community.

Area We Cover

The Association covers the area between the Little Gunpowder Falls and the Big Gunpowder Falls, and between the CSX railroad on the east and Harford and Bottom Roads on the west, all in Baltimore County.

Officers

Sally Wagner, President

Tom Kneeshaw, Treasurer

Doug Behr, Secretary

Charlie Wolpoff, Past President

Board of Directors

Mary Jo Button

Zach Canfield

Donna Kuhn

Bruce Morgan

Meetings

As called for in the Constitution, the Board of Directors of the Greater Kingsville Civic Association meets at 7 PM the third Wednesday of each month except August and December. The March and September meetings are general membership meetings. All members are encouraged to attend all board meetings. Although the official voting at board meetings is by the board members, the opinions expressed by all attendees are appreciated and taken into consideration.

All meetings are held at the Kingsville Volunteer Fire Company (11601 Bellvue Avenue). Enter under the red awning.

How to Join

Anyone who resides in the area may be a member. Businesses may be an associate, non-voting member. If you are interested in joining the Association, or renewing your current membership, please click the button below.

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