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Bel Air reappoints longtime volunteer Christopher Street and appoints Annie Kovacs to Cultural Arts Commission; awards Winter Wonderland volunteers

Bel Air Board of Town Commissioners · February 3, 2026
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Summary

The board reappointed Christopher Street to a three-year term on the Economic and Community Development Commission, appointed Annie Kovacs to the Cultural Arts Commission, and presented a certificate to Winter Wonderland volunteers who drew thousands downtown last holiday season.

At its Feb. 2 meeting, the Bel Air Board of Town Commissioners reappointed Christopher Street to a three-year term on the Bel Air Economic and Community Development Commission and appointed Annie Kovacs to the Cultural Arts Commission for three years.

Commissioner Taylor moved to reappoint Christopher Street; Commissioner Chismar seconded. Staff noted Street’s initial appointment in 2011 and said this is likely his sixth three-year term. The board welcomed him back unanimously.

Commissioner Foss moved to appoint Annie Kovacs; Commissioner Hanley seconded. Library staff described Kovacs’s prior work on Cultural Arts Commission projects and the board approved the appointment unanimously.

Before the new-business items, the board presented a certificate of appreciation to Winter Wonderland volunteers for the 2025 holiday season. Officials said the train garden alone drew about 7,200 visitors and that over three Saturdays more than 10,000 people attended downtown Winter Wonderland events. The board thanked local businesses, community groups and town staff who supported the events.