Join the Friends or Renew Your Membership Online
Your tax-deductible donation supports the basic operation of the Friends. This helps us with historic preservation projects, operation of the Freight House welcome center and museum, and look after the welfare of Bedford Depot Park at the Minuteman Bikeway terminus. We will add your name to the mailing list of "Bedford Depot News," FBDP's newsletter about local railroad history, the park, the bikeway, and other relevant happenings. Friends of Bedford Depot Park is a 501(c) non-profit organization.
Look to find the type of membership that suits you, then, click the "Add to Cart" button.
You will have an opportunity to determine whether this membership is for you or is a gift for another person.
Current members: Click here to renew your membership online.
Individuals:
Join the Friends of Bedford Depot Park ...
Receive a copy of the latest newsletter issue!
Individual Membership, Annual Dues
Our clerk will send you a welcoming kit that includes a membership card and the most recent newsletter issue.
Families:
Join the Friends of Bedford Depot Park ...
Receive a copy of the latest newsletter issue!
Family Membership, Annual Dues
Our clerk will send you a welcoming kit that includes a membership card and the most recent newsletter issue.
(FBDP considers a "Family Membership" as two heads of a household and their children under age 18. Each head of household is entitled to vote in elections and other official business of the organization.)
Senior Citizens:
Join the Friends of Bedford Depot Park ...
Receive a copy of the latest newsletter issue!
Senior Individual Membership, Annual Dues
Our clerk will send you a welcoming kit that includes a membership card and the most recent newsletter issue.
(FBDP considers "seniors" to be age 65 years or more.)
Senior Families:
Join the Friends of Bedford Depot Park ...
Receive a copy of the latest newsletter issue!
Senior Individual Membership, Annual Dues
Our clerk will send you a welcoming kit that includes a membership card and the most recent newsletter issue.
(FBDP considers a "senior family" to be two heads of a household age 65 years or more, plus their children under age 18. Each head of household is entitled to vote in elections and other official business of the organization.)