Ever wonder what dues paid to become a member of HMPNA are used for?
Social Gatherings: Dues pay for items such as eating utensils, plates, drinks, food, and event signage for neighborhood social events are all purchased with funds supported by HMPNA dues. The social events are a jewel in our community and help promote a close a cohesive community that is a great place to raise a family or retire.
Neighborhood Beautification: Dues support alley clean-up activities. In an attempt to keep the alleys clean and safe, HMPNA arranges with the City of Indianapolis for the use of city equipment tp aid in alley clean-up activities. Neighborhood volunteers and city personnel spend a weekend morning in the spring and fall cleaning our alleys. The supplies needed to create and maintain the beautiful roundabout at 32nd and Pennsylvania St. and the median at 33rd and Pennsylvania St. are also purchased by HMPNA.
Senior Advocate Program: Do you know a senior in the neighborhood that has received assistance from the Senior Advocate program? HMPNA dues help support the Senior Advocate program and, in return, directly support the seniors in our neighborhood.
Equipment Use: Planning a gathering at your home? Need table and chairs for your guests? If you’ve paid your HMPNA dues and are an HMP resident, you may borrow the table and chairs used at the neighborhood social gatherings for free. The tent may be rented for $25. Residents wishing to use the tables, chairs, and/or tent are asked to contact the Board Treasurer at least 3 weeks in advance. Neighbors need to arrange for pick-up and drop-off of the equipment and should plan to return the items in clean condition.
Yard Sale: Neighbors participating in the neighborhood yard sale received advertising in the Indianapolis Star.