Well-built, distinctive brick homes, tree-lined streets, and community
spirit characterize Beaverdale, one of Des Moines'
finest neighborhoods since the early 1920's.
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BNA Committee Pages
Each committee has their own page, please click their title to learn more.

Beautification & Parks
Flower plantings, memorial trees, park clean-up

Communications
web site, newsletter

History
photos, archives

Membership
recruitment, applications, volunteers

Public Affairs
civic issues, capital improvements

Special Events
Jazz in July, Easter egg hunt

Beaverdale Neighborhood
Association

P.O. Box 30175
Des Moines, Iowa 50310
Phone: (515) 255-4898
bna@beaverdale.org

BNA Mission
The Beaverdale neighborhood Association is neighbors working together to promote the social welfare of the Beaverdale area by bringing about civic betterment and social improvements for the common good and general welfare of the community.

The BNA is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, nonprofit organization. Your company may have a matching funds program.

Beaverdale Homes for Sale
Homeowners can now advertise for-sale homes at beaverdale.org. To add your listing ($75 for BNA members; $100 for non-members), send the vital information to bna@beaverdale.org. You will receive instructions for payment, and once your money is received, your listing will go live.

PayPal
Renewing your membership is super simple now that dues can be accepted via PayPal. To send in your dues, just visit the home page at beaverdale.org and follow the links to PayPal.
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