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GBACA, Inc. Acting President: Secretary: web: |
Greater Baden Aquasco Citizens Association (GBACA) was founded in 2000 to protect the rural tier in the southeast corner of Prince George’s County. GBACA offers its residents a forum to voice their concerns they feel will ultimately affect the community. GBACA biggest success is our nine year quest to prevent a rubble dump from being placed next to the Prince George’s County public school system’s only environmental center. Finally, thanks to the financial and social support of the citizens of Baden and Aquasco victory is ours. Please support our efforts by attending our meetings during the odd-numbered months (January, March, May, July, September and November) on the third Wednesday at 7:30 pm at the Baden Volunteer Fire Station (map). The annual cost of the membership is only $10 per family. Volunteers are needed to serve as members of the board of directions. Your help is also needed to generate fundraising events. We are a member-driven organization!Member of Prince George's County Civic Federation, Inc. (Email links require Javascript and may not work on all browsers. |
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Here are some stories from the Maryland Gazette that features this organization.: Court ruling ‘huge victory' for rural tier preservation - Jan. 7, 2010 A World Unwinding Out There in Baden - March 7, 2009 Brandywine residents win battle to keep rubble fill out of town - Feb. 26, 2009 Preservation program’s supporters regroup - Nov. 27, 2008 Rural tier residents want developers out – July 4, 2007 Gravel mine owner will improve road – Jan. 18, 2007 Residents at odds with developer on revitalization - July 28, 2005 Low turnout for first multicultural festival - July 1, 2004 Festival planned for Brandywine - May 27, 2004 Both sides in rubble fill case await decision - Feb 4, 2004 GBACA celebrates third anniversary - Apr 9, 2003 Rubble fill appealed again - Feb 5, 2003 Rail crossing repairs delayed - Jan 22, 2003 Brandywine group battles rubble fill - Nov 2, 2002 Take a tour of historical sites in Brandywine - May 10, 2002 (no longer on Gazette.net facts & photos) Additional stories that mention GBACA are in these articles: CSA nixes Brandywine Rubble fill, affirms decision by Prince George’s council - Nov. 19, 2008 Wilmer's Park to be renewed - April 14, 2004 Brandywine rail crossing improvements remain unfinished - April 14, 2004 Farmers, environmentalists face off - Jul 17 2003 Two Brandywine rail crossings remain dilapidated - May 28 2003 County weighs need for rubble fills - May 21 2003 Housing developments lead residents to worry - Feb 26 2003
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