Ten Hills Community Association

The Ten Hills Community Association, Inc. was incorporated in 1936 as the legal successor of the Ten Hills Corporation, the original developer of the neighborhood. Its objective is to maintain and foster the family residential environment that has existed in the neighborhood since its founding in 1911.

Board meetings are open to all dues-paying Ten Hills residents and include two General Meetings of the community at large per year, held in Spring and Fall.

Membership in the Community Association is open to all Ten Hills residents and is voluntary (but encouraged).  Dues are $30 annually payable prior to the General Election Meeting each spring.

What does The Association do?

The Ten Hills Community Association organizes, sponsors, and provides services, and performs a number of activates throughout the year, including, but not exclusive to:

  • Upholding the requirements of the Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation (CHAP).

  • Ongoing surveillance of and intervention in, zoning variances, land use plans, traffic patterns, and construction around Ten Hills.

  • Organization of community dumpster days.

  • Bigmouth- initiated in 1992. This automated telephone message system alerts residents of urgent news or upcoming events.

  • Block Party- Initiated in 1990, this end-of-summer picnic has entertainment for every member of the family and brings together Ten Hills residents, old and new.

  • Luminary Night – A holiday tradition for over 15 years has the community setting out bagged candles on our walkways to celebrate the holiday season.  Residents also put white candles in our windows each season.

  • Coordination of annual Spring Yard Sale day

The Association acts through a board of directors composed of six members, elected biennially, 12 directors, elected for staggered three-year terms, and past board presidents that still reside in Ten Hills.

Meet your Board!

Executive Committee Members: 

Chelsea King Arthur President

Arny Arnold Vice President

Daphne Cover Secretary

Mary Parker-Hill Treasurer

Board Members Term Expires

Janet Aldrich 2021

Paul Frank 2021

Rachel Hess-Mutinda 2021

Y Lonn Jackson 2021

Arny Arnold 2022

Chelsea King Arthur 2022

Suzanne Bond 2022

Kay Campos 2022

Vernise Bolden 2023

Eric Giles 2023

Shannon Ostermueller 2023


Past Presidents

George Anderson Fellisco Keeling

Wayne Birkel Georgette Kiser

James Butler Ann MacNeille

Dick Fairbanks Steve Martin

Maureen Green Dana McKee

Jeffrey Hochstetler Barry Meyer

Ten Hills Community Associations Committees

Architecture Design Review Committee

The Committee works closely with CHAP, in an advisory capacity, to determine the historic appropriateness of proposed changes to neighborhood homes, which comprise the historic district.

Members: Amy Weber (Chair), Wallace Boldin, Bethany Galan, Michele Goines, Fred Hitchcock, Dennis Hockman, Denice Jackson, Ann MacNeille, Dana McKee, Bob O’Hatnick, and Wayne Birkel (Ex-Officio)

By Laws-Committee

Formulates and works on the by-laws of the Ten Hills Community Association.

Members: Eric Giles, Shannon Ostermueller

Communications Committee

The committee produces the periodic Ten Hills Newsletter maintains the Ten Hills website, helps get the word out on neighborhood events, and manages the Big Mouth.  We could use help writing articles of interest to all neighbors.  Photos are also welcome. 

Articles and Photos Contact: Suzanne Bond - smhbond@msn.com

Web adjustments: Eric Giles, egilesart@gmail.com

Members: Suzanne Bond, Eric Giles

Hospitality Committee

The Committee will sponsor events throughout the year, like the Ten Hills Block Party, the Luminary Night, the Spring Yard Sale.

Members: 

If you would like to be a member of this committee Email: THCApresident@gmail.com

Security Committee

Responsibilities include organizing and reinvigorating Citizens on Patrol, sharing the word of crimes in the community via the email Google group, Facebook group, or website, acting as liaison with local law enforcement, and briefing the community on home security concerns.

Members: Wayne Birkel

Real Estate Committee

The Real Estate committee keeps tabs on real estate in the neighborhood as well as monitors zoning violations. The Committee will monitor roads and signs.

Members: