Meet Your 2025-2026 OBCF Leadership Team!

June's Community Updates

Dear Ocean Beach Community,

We are thrilled to welcome you to this month's edition of the Ocean Beach Community Foundation newsletter. As we step into a new chapter, we're excited to introduce the new leadership team that will guide us through the year ahead.

Meet Your 2025-2026 Officers!

We’re proud to announce the following individuals who will be leading our Foundation in the coming year:

  • President: Angelo Devlin

  • Vice President: Cody Machado

  • Treasurer: Jenny (Virginia) Brengelman

  • Corresponding Secretary: Scott McCaskill

  • Recording Secretary: Phil Cenedela

Introducing Our New Committee Chairs

We’re also pleased to introduce the new chairs for our committees who will be working hard to drive our initiatives forward:

  • Events Chair: Karen Froener

  • Engagement Chair: Angelo Devlin

  • Advocacy Chair: Scott McCaskill

  • Improvement Chair: Scott Tipple

  • Finance Committee Chair: Jenny Brengelman

  • Finance Committee Co-Chair: John Carleton

We are confident that this dynamic group of leaders will continue to foster growth and unity within our community. Let’s work together to make this year a memorable one!

Exciting Upgrades Coming to Robb Field and Dusty Rhodes Park

Robb Field: Thanks to an investment of over $3.6 million, we’ll be getting new restrooms and expanded playgrounds. Construction is set to begin next year.

Dusty Rhodes Park: A $719,629 allocation will fund new restrooms, a revamped playground, and parking lot improvements. Construction will also start next year.

These improvements are made possible by a recent legal settlement with SeaWorld, bringing much-needed enhancements to our cherished parks!

Community Alert: Cell Tower Discussion on Today’s Agenda

The board’s monthly meeting takes place tonight, and one of the key items up for discussion is AT&T’s proposal to install a cell tower at Collier Park. Plans include a 30-foot Mono-Eucalyptus faux tree concealing antennas and equipment.

Join the conversation and share your input at 6 p.m.
Meeting link: https://bit.ly/4nTjENw

Stay informed and help shape what happens in our parks.