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Spring Issue Volume 11, Issue 2 The Official Magazine of the Beaverdale Neighborhood Association BEAVERDALE Hi Neighbors, NEIGHBORHOOD Spring is finally here and, as you can see, ASSOCIATION things are moving in Beaverdale. The last batches of BOARD OF DIRECTORS President: Sean Bagniewski Vice President: Kirsten Bosch Secretary: Mike McCarthy Treasurer: Will Morris Kimberley Boggus Kevin Geiken Cece Ibson Kristi Little Debra Prentice Sam Reno Stephenie Tiedens BOARD MEETINGS Upcoming meetings will be held at 7 p.m. on May 5, Jun. 2, Jul. 7, and Aug. 4. at Calvin Community. Please refer to our website at www.beaverdale.org for more information. Board minutes are published on the website upon Board approval. 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. MEMBERSHIP The BNA is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, nonprofit organization. Membership is open to the public, may be tax deductible and could be eligible for a matching gift from your employer. To join or get involved, visit www.beaverdale.org. engraved bricks are being installed in the Streetscape. I see plenty of people using the Adirondack chairs along Beaver Avenue. We’ve got color coming up in our newly-planted flower beds and plenty of color coming up in this, our first full-color issue of the Beaverdale Sidewalk. Our brand new website at www.beaverdale.org is looking pretty good too. We’re happy to announce that the line-up of musical acts for the Beaverdale Bluegrass Festival has been finalized. We’re lucky to host Sans Souci, the Maytags, Mr. Baber’s Neighbors, and Bassel and the Supernaturals on July 23rd at Tower Park. Our joint committee with the Beaverdale Betterment Coalition diligently searched for some of the best bands in the Midwest. All are major catches for the neighborhood and we couldn’t be more excited. As we discussed at the last quarterly meeting in February, the members of the Meredith Neighborhood Association have unanimously voted to request to merge within our Beaverdale Neighborhood Association. The Meredith boundaries are west of Beaver Avenue, north of Douglas and Aurora, and east of 51st Street. We’ve been looking through Beaverdale’s collection of historical documents for our upcoming centennial and were surprised to find that much of this area actually used to be considered part of our neighborhood. We’ll be setting some more time aside to talk about and vote on the request to merge in our next quarterly meeting in May. Please note that the date has been changed to May 11, 2016. The meeting will still be at 7:00 PM and still at the Northwest Community Center. We’ve also posted a survey at www.surveymonkey.com/r/beaverdalemeredith for people to give their opinion on the issue. If Beaverdale approves, it would then be voted on by the city’s Neighborhood Revitalization Board and then voted on by the City Council. Finally, one of the best things about being on the Beaverdale board is all the events we get asked to attend. I was more than happy to serve as a judge at the Beaverdale Veterans of Foreign Wars chili-cook off in February. I was a little intimidated to find that Des Moines’ own George the Chili King was another judge on the panel. I told him that judging a chili cook-off with the Chili King was like judging a debate with a Supreme Court Justice. I think he was amused. The winner of the cook-off is below. If there's ever anything your Beaverdale Neighborhood Association can do for you, don't hesitate to let me know at [email protected] or 515-556-9111. Sean Bagniewski, BNA President UPCOMING NEIGHBORHOOD EVENTS: MAY 11TH – QUARTERLY MEETING MAY 21ST – MEGA SCRUB THE SIDEWALK MAY 26TH – BETTER IN BEAVERDALE The Sidewalk is published quarterly by the Beaverdale Neighborhood Association P.O. Box 30175, Des Moines, Iowa 50310 Email: [email protected] Web: www.beaverdale.org JUNE 7TH – BEAVERDALE FARMERS MARKET JUNE 11TH – TOUR OF HOMES JUNE 16TH – GRASS SEATS CINEMA We have a winner! Congrats to Beaverdale's 2016 VFW Post 9127 Chili Cookoff champion, Jane Gillaspey! 2016 JULY 23RD – BEAVERDALE BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL AUG. 2ND – NATIONAL NIGHT OUT SEPT. 16TH – BEAVERDALE FALL FESTIVAL Page 2 Spring Issue Vol. 11, Issue 2 S a t u r d a y, J u n e 11, 2 0 16 • 9 : 0 0 a . m. - 3 : 0 0 p. m. The BNA is proud to sponsor Beaverdale’s first ever Tour of Homes on Saturday, June 11th, from 9am-3pm. We have long wanted to showcase the beauty, nostalgia, and diversity that comprises our community, and this event will servewill as the forum explore learn Beaverdale’s The Beaverdale Neighborhood Association beperfect hosting the to first everand Tour of about Homes character, history and charm. Seven Beaverdale families will open their homes to the public for event. Several Beaverdale homes will be open for public viewing, so guests can enjoy the viewing. Guests can enjoy studying the unique architectural features and decor of a variety of unique architectural features and décor of Beaverdale’s diverse homes. homes, ranging from a classic Beaverdale 1.5-story Tudor, to a 2-story home inspired by the Italian Renaissance movement. Also included are a mid-century modern ranch, an English Tudor home, and a 2-story craftsman house with a turret. Many of the homeowners have undertaken major T I C K E T S AVA IL A BL E THANK YOU TO renovations or expansion projects, so this event will be a great opportunity to find remodeling ideas. OUR SPONSORS Advance tickets: Advanced $10 per person at the locations: tickets costfollowing $10/person and will be available for purchase at the local businesses listed ••••••••••••••••• also be purchased the day for of the event for $15/person at Grounds for Celebration Beaverdale below. Books Tickets can First American Bank onGrounds Celebration 2629 Beaver Avenue Multiple Metro Locations 2645 Beaver Avenue in Beaverdale. Look for more details 6600 on the BNA website (www.beaverdale.org). For questions or Green Family Flooring University Avenue Back Country Outfitters Price Chopper further information, contact Sasha Kamper at 515-279-4010 or [email protected]. Amanda Nagle, 2702 Beaver Avenue 1819 Beaver Avenue Century 21 SRE Day-of-event tickets: $15 per person only available at HOMEOWNERS IowaFOR Realty$10 AT: Grounds for Celebration, 2645PURCHASE Beaver AvenueTICKETS IN ADVANCE JIM & SUSAN FORD BACK COUNTRY OUTFITTERS DENNIS & SHIRLEY HURLEY CECE IBSON & WENDELL ECK BEAVERDALE BOOKS BEAVERDALE PRICE CHOPPER Visit www.facebook.com/beaverdale.tourhomes or visitFOR CELEBRATION (BEAVERDALE & WINDSOR HEIGHTS) SARAH KOURI & BRAD DAVIS GROUNDS www.beaverdale.org/toh for updates and additional details. WILL MORRIS & TRACY FRENCH FIRST AMERICAN BANK (THROUGHOUT THE DSM METRO AREA) MOLLY SCHOTT PURCHASE TICKETS ON JUNE 11TH ($15): SHIPLEY w w w .beaverdale.org/ toh | www.VICKY facebook.com/beaverdale. s GROUNDStourhome FOR CELEBRATION AT 2645 BEAVER AVE. IN BEAVERDALE 2016 The Official Magazine of the Beaverdale Neighborhood Association EVENT CO-SPONSORS AMANDA NAGLE, CENTURY 21 SRE IOWA REALTY, BEAVERDALE OFFICE GREEN FAMILY FLOORING WE WISH TO THANK THE BUSINESSES WHO HAVE PARTNERED WITH US TO SELL TICKETS OR CO-SPONSOR THIS EVENT, AND THE HOMEOWNERS WHO HAVE GENEROUSLY OPENED THEIR HOMES FOR YOUR VIEWING ENJOYMENT. VISIT WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/BEAVERDALE.TOURHOMES OR VISIT WWW.BEAVERDALE.ORG/TOH FOR UPDATES AND ADDITIONAL DETAILS. Page 3 Page 4 Spring Issue Vol. 11, Issue 2 BEAVERDALE MEGA SCRUB BEAVERDALE FARMER'S MARKET SCRUB stands for Spring Cleanup to Reduce Urban Blight. Last year, over 2,010 tons of trash, 1,242 tons of yard waste, 95 tons of tires, 1,866 appliances, 7 tons of household waste, and 7 tons of electronics were collected. A Mega SCRUB Event is hosted by select neighborhoods within their section of the City. The Beaverdale Mega SCRUB event will be held on Saturday, May 21, 2016. Residents are welcome at all of the other events as well. Again this year, there will be five Mega SCRUBs scheduled for the third Saturday of each month through November. Document shredding will continue at those locations and appliances will be collected in roll-offs. For more information, visit www.dmgov.org/departments/publicworks/pages/scrubevents.aspx. The Beaverdale Farmers Market opening day is Tuesday, June 7 at 4:30 p.m. at a new site on Urbandale Avenue, between Beaver and 42nd Street. Enjoy musical entertainment by Asphalt and Stained Glass. We’ll feature many repeat performers and vendors, plus some appealing new ones for the 15-week season. Several blocks of Urbandale Avenue will be closed for a few hours for the weekly market, but access remains open for residents and emergency personnel. You’ll find most vendors along the north side of Urbandale Ave., with some activities on the grass medians and on 42nd Street by Acanthus Lodge. Customer parking is available on-street and in the paved lots behind Acanthus, with entry and exit from Beaver Avenue. We welcome interested volunteers to contact us to help with market operations. We are seeking a volunteer to expand our social media efforts, especially on Instagram. Please contact Jane at 515-238-3245 or email us at [email protected]. Visit us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/BeaverdaleFarmFest), where we keep up with community and food news. Our website, www.beaverdalefarmersmarket.org includes a calendar with musicians and Beaverdale happenings, the market map and list of vendors. Kerri Photography will be on hand to snap photos on June 14 and will have a booth on opening day. Check out her great photos on our online photo gallery; she always captures the fun and delight of market days. Join us as we ‘Plant the Seed!’ for another season of great food, local products, live music and neighborhood fun. SATURDAY, MAY 21ST BBC'S BETTER IN BEAVERDALE LAST THURSDAYS OF THE MONTH Better in Beaverdale is a monthly neighborhood business showcase presented by the Beaverdale Betterment Coalition, held on the last Thursday night of every month. Visit participating businesses during Better in Beaverdale for one-night-only promotions, specials, and events. Find more information and a list of upcoming promotions at facebook.com/BetterBeaverdale. Upcoming schedule: May 26, June 30, July 28. TUESDAYS, JUNE 7TH - SEPT 13TH 2016 The Official Magazine of the Beaverdale Neighborhood Association Page GRASS SEATS CINEMA THURSDAY, JUNE 16TH This year, Grass Seats Cinema is on June 16th in Ashby Park (38th St & Adams). Back in March, we asked our neighbors to vote on Facebook between the top 5 movies they would want to see, and by popular demand, we are happy to announce the winner - Star Wars: The Force Awakens! Residents of all ages and from all neighborhoods are welcome. Feel free to bring your own lawn chairs, blankets, popcorn, drinks, and snacks of your choice. We'll begin the movie at sundown, which we're hoping to be about 8:45 PM. We look forward to seeing you there! S a t u r d a y, J u n e 11, 2 0 16 • 9 : 0 0 a . m. - 3 : 0 0 p. m. The Beaverdale Neighborhood Association will be hosting the first ever Tour of Homes BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL NATIONAL NIGHT OUT event. Several Beaverdale homes will be open for public viewing, so guests can enjoy the unique architectural features and décor of Beaverdale’s diverse homes. SATURDAY, JULY 23RD, 5-10:30PM TUESDAY, AUGUST 2ND T I C K E T S AVA IL A BL E THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS The BNA and BBC are pleased to announce the third annual Our annual National Night Out event will be on August 2nd ••••••••••••••••• Books First American Bank We Grounds Celebration Beaverdale Bluegrass Festival, Saturday July 23rd from 5:00 toBeaverdale 10:30 in front of Snookie’s. willforagain be asking the Isiserettes to 2629 Beaver Avenue Multiple Metro Locations 2645 Beaver Avenue Green Family Flooring 6600 University Avenue PM at Tower Park (Hickman and 48th St.). This year’s festival and will have visits from Des Moines City Police and Fire Back will Country perform Outfitters Price Chopper Amanda Nagle, 2702 Beaver Avenue 1819 Beaver Avenue feature Minneapolis progressive bluegrass virtuosos Sans Souci, Des Departments and a fairytale princess. Kids can alsoCentury enjoy a bounce 21 SRE tickets: $15 per person only available at Moines soul masters The Maytags, local bluegrass legends Mr. Day-of-event Baber’s house, performing clowns, Snookie's ice cream and more! Watch Iowa Realty Grounds for Celebration, 2645 Beaver Avenue Neighbors: The Solar String Band, and the Chicago groove ensemble our website and elsewhere around Beaverdale for more details, as Bassel & the Supernaturals. Beer and wine will be available for purchase the date approaches. Visitfestival www.facebook.com/beaverdale.tourhomes or visit and several food trucks will be on hand serving up delectable Our Public Affairs committee, led by Will Morris and www.beaverdale.org/toh for updates and additional details. food. Lawn chairs and/or blankets are recommended; dancing shoes Sasha Kamper, will be coordinate this year’s event. Contact Will are encouraged. Parking is available in the First Federated parking lot. at [email protected] if you have any new ideas or www. beaverdale.org /toh | www. facebook.com /beaverdale. tour home s The Beaverdale Bluegrass Festival is free and open to the public. would like to help out. Advance tickets: $10 per person at the following locations: Celebrate Mother’s Day Sunday, May 8th! 10 off $ any arrangement over $50 (mention code MDT16) The symbol of comfor t. SAVE UP TO Shop local with worldwide delivery available! Boesen Makes the Moment Mean More. (515) 244-Rose | www.boesen.com 3,625 $ in rebates on a new Carrier® Infinity high-efficiency system and receive 0% INTEREST FOR 3 YEARS* bellbrothers.com 515-422-9860 *Based on qualifying equipment. Available to single-family homeowners only. Available for a limited time only. Subject to change or cancellation at any time without notice. 5 Page 6 Spring Issue Vol. 11, Issue 2 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT TOM CADY SWIM LESSONS A LIFELONG LOVE OF TEACHING The saying goes, “When you love what you do, you never work a day in your life.” This describes local Beaverdale resident Tom Cady, a swimming instructor. Cady has made a love of swimming into a life-long career, and at 86 years of age, he’s not stopping. “I can’t imagine doing anything else,” said Cady. Although Cady has used public pools for lessons, he’s also been giving lessons in his own Beaverdale backyard for over 25 years. It was then that he installed a stainless steel, two and a half foot deep pool in his yard, the first of its kind in Iowa. Measuring 20’ by 40’, he says it was specifically designed for teaching. “Most pools start at three foot, but this pool is two and half feet,” Cady stated, “this makes it much easier for even our youngest swimmers.” He also says they keep the pool at a cozy 90 degrees, noting “the students are able to focus better when they’re comfortable.” The swimming business has also been a family affair. All four of Cady’s daughters were swim instructors at one point or another, and his oldest continued to teach with him until retiring two years ago. Cady said a majority of his students have come from one of our local schools, Holy Trinity. The ages he’s taught range from two years old all the way up to 70 years old. For the younger children, he says he likes to keep WELCOMING his classes small. Cady says the younger children are his favorite to teach. “I enjoy helping them discover swimming for the first time, finding the joy in it,” he admitted. As they grow up, the classes grow a little larger, but he tries not to have more than 6 children at a time. “A majority of children stop lessons once they reach high school, unless they’re on the swim team,” said Cady. Cady's swimming career started at North High School in the 1940s as a member of the Polar Bear swim team. He then continued on to the University of Iowa where he also swam, as well as played football and wrestled. Cady's adult life revolved around swimming. He managed some of the local Des Moines public pools such as Holiday Park Aquatic Center in West Des Moines and Wakonda Club for 12 years each. He’s also been a swim coach and instructor at some of the local high schools. Besides teaching swimmers, he’s also been a swim instructor with the Red Cross, where he’s held his certifications. Besides the open lessons, Cady has also offered private lessons in the evenings. These have been for adults wanting to learn to swim better (including fishermen), competitive swimmers looking to improve their form, and even tri-athletes. Cady has also been an instructor for adult swim classes through the Des Moines Community Education program. Cady will be offering classes starting the first Monday in June, after school is out, through July. Swim L sons y d a es C Group & Private Lessons NEW PATIENTS! FAMILY MEDICINE BEAVERDALE (515) 271-6333 • 1750 48th St., Ste. 1 HOURS OF OPERATION: Monday – Wednesday, 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. to Noon PROVIDERS Robert Callahan, M.D. Jeanne M. Giddings, D.O. Sudeep K. Gupta, D.O. Betsy Dettman, ARNP Mary Klemesrud, PA-C Kelly Pfundheller, ARNP Krista Webb, PA-C Water Babies Preschool School Age/Adults Tom Cady 50+ Years Experience Swimming/Coaching/Teaching Special Needs Competitive Synchronized Dawn John 30+ Years Experience Swimming/Coaching 515-277-4659 | 3323 Sheridan Ave., DSM MEYLOR CHIROPRACTIC & ACUPUNCTURE, PC DR. NEAL MEYLOR FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC & ACUPUNCTURE 2645 Beaver Ave Des Moines, Iowa 50310 Phone: (515) 255-7246 [email protected] www.meylorchiropracticbeaverdale.com facebook.com/meylorchiropracticbeaverdale Specializing in care for Pregnancy • Pediatrics • Adults Monday - Thursday 9am-1pm & 3pm-6pm 2016 The Official Magazine of the Beaverdale Neighborhood Association Page VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT NOMINATIONS FOR ANNUAL RODINE MICKLE DINNER EVENT RECOGNIZING EXTRAORDINARY NEIGHBORS & VOLUNTEERS Des Moines Neighbors allows all the neighborhoods in Des Moines to recognize each neighborhood's top volunteer, business, and public employee each year. These individuals are then recognized at an annual dinner at the World Food Prize for their contributions to their respective neighborhoods and to the city at large. The BNA nominates Eugene Buckmiller as our Citizen of the Year. Eugene served a full six-year term on the board and is also a tireless volunteer for the Beaverdale Fall Festival. After growing up in Orient, Iowa, and serving his country in the Air Force during the Korean War, he moved to Beaverdale and has become one of our most active members. He directs traffic at neighborhood SCRUB events, builds the floats for the Fall Festival parade (including a 6ft tall rocking chair and 4ft tall Beaverdale brick), helps with the highway clean-up, assists with the annual flower plantings and Looking for a neighborhood pharmacy? Come See Us! maintenance, oversaw the repair of the Beaverdale monument sign, and secures the candy for the annual Easter Egg Hunt along with transporting the Easter Bunny. He does all this and more with infectious energy and enthusiasm for all of our neighborhood volunteers. He’s the first one to give his time and he does it with passion. Beaverdale and the city of Des Moines are better because of him. The BNA also nominates Chef’s Kitchen as our Business of the Year. Chef’s Kitchen gladly opens their doors for Beaverdale committee meetings and neighborhood fundraisers. They also provide food for our quarterly meetings. They’re well-known for hosting the Isiserettes at Beaverdale’s National Night Out. Beyond the neighborhood association, Chef’s Kitchen hosts a food bank drive and sponsors a senior golf outing with proceeds going to the Drake Adult Literacy program. They generously donate to local schools, churches, the United Way, and the Animal Rescue League of Iowa and provide discounts for our firefighters, police, and military. They also host dinners for the Roosevelt football team, the Drake girls basketball team, and Iowa Public Television. Des Moines is fortunate to have many great locallyowned business, but few give back as much as Chef’s Kitchen. AWESOME FOOD! Katie Thaut, R.Ph. We Look Forward to Showing You Our Friendly, Personalized Service! •MobileApp •FREEDelivery Delivery •Immunizations •RewardsProgram Program •Drive-ThruWindow Window •FREEKidsVitaminClub Vitamin Club •DiabeticShoes&Supplies Shoes & Supplies 2804 Beaver Ave. Des Moines, IA Call Us: 277-3702 Hours: Mon - Fri 9-6 • Sat 9-1:30 medicapcentraliowa BREAKFAST HOURS Saturday 7:30am to 12:00pm Sunday 7:30am to 1:00pm DINNER HOURS Tuesday-Saturday 5:00 to 10:00pm chefskitchendm.com 1903 Beaver Avenue | Des Moines, Iowa 50310 | (515) 255-4411 7 Page 8 Spring Issue Vol. 11, Issue 2 COMMUNITY CALENDAR I-235 CLEAN-UP Sat, May 14, 7:45 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Volunteers will meet at the Garton Elementary School parking lot, 2820 E. 24th St., Des Moines, IA 50317. Then, the Iowa DOT will transport us to the site. Reflective vests, gloves, trash bags, and snacks will be provided. Sign up to volunteer by May 11. All ages welcome. Under 16 years old must be closely supervised by an adult. Contact the FORESTDALE NEIGHBORHOOD-WIDE GARAGE SALE EVENT Sat, Jun 4, 8 a.m. -2 p.m. A number of Forestdale neighbors will hold garage sales on Saturday June 4th. Signs will be posted at neighborhood entrances; additional details will be available on Craigslist. The Forestdale Neighborhood located from Forestdale Drive to 41st Street, TODDLER YOGA WITH SANDI HOOVER Fri, Jun 10, 10:15 a.m. Constantly chasing your spirited toddler? Put that boundless energy to use and have some fun together! Perfect for fast crawlers and walking toddlers. This class will be taught without the use of mats, although feel free to bring one if you would like. No yoga experience necessary. Please preregister for this event. Green Iowa AmeriCorps 519-2005 | greeniowaamericorps.org and from Forest Ave. to Germania/ Maquoketa Drive. Franklin Library, 5000 Franklin Ave. 283-4152 | dmpl.org SONGS OF LOVE AND PRAISE JEFF MOSHER IN CONCERT TEEN ACTIVITY: BREAK A WORLD RECORD SUPER BUGS WITH THE ISU INSECT ZOO Sun, May 15, 3:00 p.m. Jeff Mosher grew up here at Westminster and has since gone on to a professional singing career at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. As a child, his choir and musical experiences at Westminster helped develop Jeff’s life-long love of music and performing. We are proud to welcome Jeff home again for a recital. Mon, Jun 6, 4:00 p.m. Can you stack more than fifty-one pennies in thirty seconds? Can you balance more than fifty-five pencils on their end in one minute? We might not succeed, but it will be very funny to try. For kids going into grades 6-12. Tue, Jun 14, 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Our friends at the ISU Insect Zoo will be bringing their amazing LIVE insects back to the library, so stop by to get up-close and personal with spiders, beetles, and other bugs. Thank you to the Friends of the Franklin Avenue Library for sponsoring this program. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 4114 Allison Ave. 274-1534 | westpres.org TEEN PAINTING PARTY Mon, May 16, 4:00 p.m. Kick off summer reading with a pre-party for kids in grades 6-12. We will start with games & snacks in the Meeting Room, then move to the Teen Area to paint the windows for Summer Reading. Franklin Library, 5000 Franklin Ave. 283-4152 | dmpl.org Franklin Library, 5000 Franklin Ave. 283-4152 | dmpl.org ELSENPETER MARIONETTES PRESENT THE WIZARD OF OZ Tue, Jun 7, 3:00 p.m. Elsenpeter Productions will bring their fantastic marionette puppets for a performance of the classic story, The Wizard of Oz. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Franklin Avenue Library. Franklin Library, 5000 Franklin Ave. 283-4152 | dmpl.org Franklin Library, 5000 Franklin Ave. 283-4152 | dmpl.org JUGGLING WITH JASON HUNEKE Tue, Jun 21, 3:00 p.m. Comedian juggler Jason Huneke has performed his hilarious show in over 1,000 cities all over the country. He will amaze you with his juggling skills and make you laugh, all at the same time. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Franklin Avenue Library. FAMILY MOVIE MATINÉE Sat, Jun 25, 2:00 p.m. Sat, Jul 23, 2:00 p.m. Feel free to bring your own blankets and pillows. Movies are rated G and are 1:40 long. Franklin Library, 5000 Franklin Ave. 283-4152 | dmpl.org MINECRAFT BINGO Tue, Jun 28, 3:00 p.m. Join us for our first ever Minecraft Bingo event. Match up Minecraft items on your game card as we call them out. Prizes will be awarded to the winners and snacks will be provided. Franklin Library, 5000 Franklin Ave. 283-4152 | dmpl.org READY, SET... DESIGN! Tue, Jul 5, 3:00 p.m. You will have three ten-minute challenges: build the tallest tower of pasta, safest egg drop parachute, and a racing car using only the materials given to you! Franklin Library, 5000 Franklin Ave. 283-4152 | dmpl.org SUMMER READING CARNIVAL Tue, Jul 19, 3:00 p.m. Join us for the Closing Ceremonies of our Summer Reading Program at our Olympics-themed carnival. There will be games, prizes, a craft, and refreshments. Franklin Library, 5000 Franklin Ave. 283-4152 | dmpl.org Franklin Library, 5000 Franklin Ave. 283-4152 | dmpl.org BEAVERDALE TURNS 100 YEARS OLD IN 2017 CENTENNIAL COMMISSION PREPARES YEAR LONG CELEBRATION "Beaverdale really is a state of mind, has been for a long time. It has no mayor, no council, it isn't incorporated. Beaverdale residents themselves disagree about where Beaverdale begins and ends or if, indeed, this blessed spot has geographical boundaries at all. Yet Beaverdale people live first in Beaverdale, then in Des Moines. It's always been that way." –The Des Moines Tribune, September 30, 1967. One hundred years ago, the neighborhood we now know as Beaverdale and much of Northwest Des Moines was actually named Urbdandale. When the residents in the current city of Urbandale incorporated themselves as a suburb of Des Moines known as Urbandale Village in 1917, we knew we needed a new name. We sorted it out, as we do now, with a neighborhood meeting. In 1917, we chose the name Beaverdale because our area was near a stream known as Beaver Creek. In 1967, a major event was held to celebrate Beaverdale's 50th anniversary. With 2017 approaching, the Beaverdale Neighborhood Association has created a Centennial Commission with the Beaverdale Betterment Coalition, the Beaverdale Fall Festival, and the Beaverdale Farmer's Market to prepare for a year's worth of celebration as we turn the big one hundred in 2017. If you have any ideas for events or promotions that you would like the commission to consider, please email Sean Bagniewski at [email protected]. Stay tuned for more details! 2016 The Official Magazine of the Beaverdale Neighborhood Association Page 3 DEDICATED BNA BOARD MEMBERS "RETIRE" Most neighborhood boards in Des Moines have term limits, but few have so many people staying on long enough to actually meet them. Thank you to Eugene Buckmiller, Erik Reno, and Marlyn Freese for six full years of dedication to the Beaverdale Neighborhood Association! Your health is our primary concern. NEW BNA WEBSITE NOW LIVE VISIT WWW.BEAVERDALE.ORG Be sure to check out our new website at beaverdale.org! The site features a fresh new look, is user-friendly and can be viewed easily on all mobile devices. The front page will always have an updated list of events, and quick links to join, renew your membership or get involved. If you're new to Beaverdale or thinking about moving here, click “Moving to Beaverdale” to learn about what the neighborhood has to offer. Take a look at our t-shirts, koozies and yard signs on the “Merchandise” tab. Items are available for purchase at Beaverdale Books (2629 Beaver Ave.). If you have questions or would like to get in touch, click the “Contact Us” menu item at the top right section of the site. ANOTHER EXCITING EASTER EGG HUNT IN BEAVERDALE We had a great day for the Easter Egg Hunt this year! The rain held off and the sun was shining, and, as always, we had a great showing of kids and parents! We had just under 1500 total eggs spread out for the three age groups. Within those eggs we hid 240 special tickets that granted the receiver a special prize from the prize tables for their specific age group. The majority of those eggs were filled (to the rim!) by the Drake Women's Basketball Team– huge THANK YOU to them! Also, a special thank you to Beaverdale Books and Beaverdale Confections who helped us with prizes. This year, we also had donuts and coffee for our volunteers and families. Thanks to Green Family Flooring for providing the donuts and Friedrich's Coffee for donating coffee! We also want to thank the many volunteers that came to help that morning. We couldn't have done this event without you! Broadlawns Primary Care Clinic offers comprehensive individual and family care by our board-certified family medicine physicians and staff. Same day appointments are available. Call 282-CARE and see why Broadlawns Primary Care is the right choice for your family’s health. PRIMARY CARE CLINIC 1801 Hickman Rd | Des Moines, IA 50314 282.2273 | www.broadlawns.org | "Floors for your family from ours!" www.greenfamilyflooring.com Monday–Friday 10-5 1901 Beaver Ave. 515–255–2600 Saturday 9-2 Owners: Bob and Jeni Green 9 Page 10 Spring Issue Vol. 11, Issue 2 JOIN THE "LOST BEAVERDALE" FACEBOOK GROUP IT'S BEAVERDALE NOSTALGIA AT ITS BEST! More than 18,000 people are members of the popular Facebook group, Lost Des Moines. On that page, people can share stories, memories, and pictures of their favorite parts of the history of Des Moines. Former members of the Beaverdale Neighborhood Association's history committee have saved boxes of pictures and mementos just for Beaverdale. The board also has a collection of articles from the Des Moines Register and the Des Moines Tribune preserved by the late Delos Swanson. A Facebook page, Lost Beaverdale, was recently created to share all the pictures and articles in Beaverdale's collection with all of our neighbors. Because it's a group, anyone from the public can post their own memories and their own pictures of our great neighborhood. We'd love to have you join the group yourself at www.facebook.com/groups/lostbeaverdale. Perkins Elementary School Soccer Team (1931) Wins City Grade School Soccer Championship COOPERATIVE of Beaverdale An exciting new opportunity in senior living—the cooperative lifestyle. OPENING SUMMER 2016! MODEL HOME NOW OPEN Don’t Delay - Now is the best time to simplify and enjoy life! Personal Tours of our Model Home are available by appointment. Schedule an appointment to take a sneak preview of one of our thoughtfully designed homes with one of our home specialists and learn about the advantages plus the affordability of cooperative home ownership! NOW YOU CAN MAKE YOUR MOVE THIS SUMMER TO THE NEW VINTAGE COOPERATIVE OF BEAVERDALE! CHOOSE FROM ONLY 7 PRIME CHOICE HOMES AVAILABLE....WHILE THEY LAST!!! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR $500 MOVING EXPENSE CREDIT! INFORMATION CENTER /SHOW ROOM 3615 Beaver Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa 50310 For more information contact Julie at 515.279.1000 Visit our website to hear current member stories and view our virtual tour! vintagecooperatives.com own your share. share own your your story. share. share your sto 2016 The Official Magazine of the Beaverdale Neighborhood Association MAKE YOUR MARK IN THE SIDEWALK The Sidewalk is the quarterly magazine published by the Beaverdale Neighborhood Association. Each issue is direct mailed to over 4200 homes and businesses in Beaverdale and is the only publication that reaches the entire neighborhood. If you’re interested in advertising your business or are willing to volunteer your time/talent to provide articles or photos, please contact Kate McGovern at 515-577-2084 or [email protected]. BNA MEMBERSHIP Please review the address mailing label for your membership status. If current membership has expired or if you are not a member, please complete and mail in this form with payment. We also offer an on-line registration with payment via PayPal for all memberships. To access, PayPal go to www.beaverdale.org. For membership questions, please contact Cindy Smith at [email protected]. New Member Renewal NAME STREET BNA Member Benefits • • • • • Page Free Ad Design ($35 ea. for Non-members) Free Copy Changes ($10 ea. for Non-members) Up to 10% Discount on Advertising FREE Business Spotlight (As space permits) Not a Member Yet? Sign up today! 2016-2017 Ad Submission Deadlines • Aug 5, 2016 Issue | Ads due July 1, 2016 • Nov 4, 2016 Issue | Ads due Oct 7, 2016 • Feb 3, 2017 Issue | Ads due Jan 2, 2017 • May 6, 2017 Issue | Ads due April 1, 2017 Ad Submission Requirements • Accepted file formats are: PSD, Ai, EPS, JPG, TIFF, PDF. • Artwork must be CMYK full color • Any modifications made to the ad after it is received will incur a $10 alteration fee (non-members only). CITY, STATE, ZIP HOME PHONE EMAIL ADDRESS Personal information is maintained as confidential for Beaverdale neighborhood organizations. Information will NOT be shared with any outside third parties. All mass email communications are sent utilizing ‘undisclosed recipients’. Membership levels (per household): $20.00 INDIVIDUAL $40.00 FAMILY MEMBERSHIP $60.00 BUSINESS: Vital partners for the community. $_______PREMIER: Donate contribution in other amount. Note: The Beaverdale Neighborhood Association is a nonprofit 501(c)(3). Your membership may be tax deductible and could be eligible for a matching gift from your employer. Please indicate areas of interest: BNA COMMITTEES: NEW 2016 Advertising Rates & Sizes Premium Ads Price Dimensions Inside Front Cover, Full Page Inside Back Cover, Full Page Center Spread, Full Pages $1000 $900 $1400 7.500w x 10.00h 7.500w x 10.00h 16.00w x 10.00h Full Page Content Sponsor* $600 See standard sizes Contributed content must follow BNA Board specified guidelines. Content of article, ad and any photos not to exceed a full page. Beautification Public Affairs Special Events BBC (BEAVERDALE BETTERMENT COALITION): Revitalization Beaverdale LIVE! Event FALL FESTIVAL: Annual September Fall Festival GENERAL: Standard Ads Price Dimensions Interested in serving on BNA Board 1/1 Full Page 1/2 Page Horizontal 1/2 Page Vertical 1/4 Page Horizontal 1/4 Page Vertical 1/8 Page Horizontal $800 $450 $450 $225 $225 $115 7.500w x 9.500h 7.500w x 4.687h 3.687w x 9.500h 7.500w x 2.281h 3.687w x 4.687h 3.687w x 2.281h Other Skills/Interests: __________________________________ Please send your check payable to: Beaverdale Neighborhood Association PO Box 30175 Des Moines, IA 50310 11 NON PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID DES MOINES, IA PERMIT NO. 5671 P.O. Box 30175 Des Moines, Iowa 50310 Please notify Cindy Smith at [email protected] if your address is incorrect or you’d like to be removed from our mailing list. Please include your name and address in your message. BNA QUARTERLY MEETING & NEIGHBORHOOD MERGER DISCUSSION OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – WEDNESDAY, MAY 11TH, 7PM The BNA Public Affairs Committee would like to invite you to our second quarterly meeting of 2016 on Wednesday, May 11th, 2016. The meeting will start at 7:00 p.m. and be held at the Northwest Community Center, located at 5110 Franklin Ave. We will have a representative from the neighborhood’s newest restaurant, Reed’s Hollow, to give a short presentation and answer any questions. We would also like this meeting to be used as a public discussion forum for the proposed merger of the Beaverdale and Meredith Neighborhood Associations. The BNA Board created a survey we would like our neighbors to complete at www.surveymonkey.com/r/beaverdalemeredith. A link to this survey can also be found on our BNA Facebook page and Beaverdale.org website. WHAT: WHEN: WHERE: TOPIC: BNA QUARTERLY MEETING 7:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11TH, 2016 NORTHWEST COMMUNITY CENTER, 5110 FRANKLIN AVE., DES MOINES BEAVERDALE & MEREDITH NEIGHBORHOODS MERGER PUBLIC DISCUSSION JOIN THE DISCUSSION... BEAVERDALE + MEREDITH BNA QUARTERLY MEETING ON MAY 11TH SURVEYMONKEY.COM/R/BEAVERDALEMEREDITH FACEBOOK.COM/BEAVERDALENEIGHBORHOOD MEREDITH NEIGHBORHOOD BOUNDARY North: City Limits South: Douglas & Aurora East: Beaver Ave West: 51st (east side) & City Limits BEAVERDALE NEIGHBORHOOD BOUNDARY North: Douglas Avenue South: Franklin Avenue East: 30th Street West: 48th Place (West Side)
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