Board gets good news on recreation, business fronts in Bella Vista
BELLA VISTA — At its monthly meeting, the Bella Vista Property Owners board heard good news from Recreation Director Joan Glubczynski and Business Development Director Tommy Lee.
The Blowing Springs Campground is having a banner month, Glubczynski said. Three new tiny cabins are coming, hopefully before the end of the year. Revenue brought by the first cabin, which has been considered a test, has been up 25% this year.
Recreation staff put together the Not So Haunted Mini Golf Course near Riordan Hall this year and it proved popular. Tennis has also been busy, and so are the new pickleball courts at Branchwood.
Later in the meeting, a capital project to add a pizza oven at the Highlands Country Club was approved at the cost of $45,000. The new menu will be small and fairly simple, Lee said. The growth of new homes in the area and the popularity of the pub operating in the building both indicate that operation should be successful….