Support Beaman Park
Friends of Beaman Park work hand-in-hand with Metro Parks, Metro Greenways Commission, and numerous other non-profit groups working to support parks and protect natural resources. We join private funds and volunteers with government dollars and labor to enhance the area in and around Beaman Park.
Friends of Beaman Park is a 501c3 non-profit organization chartered by the Tennessee Secretary of State in June 1997.
Visit Friends of Beaman Park website
Friends of Beaman Park work in the community to educate the public about this land treasure and advocate for its protection.
- Provide education and awareness programs to groups in the community to let them know about Beaman Park and our work to protect this treasure.
- Provide leadership to encourage protection of Beaman Park.
- Monitor the roads that border the park to insure their safety and beauty.
- Actively participate in public hearings and planning meetings to protect the interests of Beaman Park.
- Continue to participate in efforts to establish Greenways in the area promoting Beaman Park as an anchor in Northwest Davidson County.
Volunteer Opportunities
Friends of Beaman Park sponsor volunteer activities and programs that benefit Beaman Park and the larger community in Northwest Davidson County:
- Monthly volunteer days
- Invasive plant removal and Native planting
- Park research
- Land acquisition
- Roadside litter pick up
- Environmental education
- Fundraising
- Special events