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Become a Member

Do you live in Plaza Shamrock? Then you're already a member! The next step is to become a paying member. Member dues are just $25 per year per household, giving you a voice in important community decisions while helping to keep our neighborhood thriving and vibrant. These contributions also ensure we can continue hosting events and maintaining the services that make our community strong!

Recurring Membership

$25

25

Every year

Set it and forget it! Enjoy hassle-free yearly renewals. *Choose January 1 as the start date*

Valid until canceled

2026 Membership

$25

25

Become a member for 2026!

Valid for 12 months

Choose Your Plan

Your dues go towards essential neighborhood costs, including website management, event expenses, yard signs, marketing efforts, and fun giveaways like gift cards for neighborhood competitions.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What does it mean to be a (paying) member?

Becoming a paying member gives you the power to vote in the decisions of the neighborhood association that shape our neighborhood and allows you to contribute to the growth and improvement of Plaza Shamrock.

Who can become a member?

Any resident - homeowner, renter, business owner - in the Plaza Shamrock neighborhood can become a member!

What are membership dues?

Membership dues are $25 per year per household, funding important initiatives like event costs, website upkeep, yard signs, marketing, and even fun giveaways for the neighborhood.

 

What if I can't afford membership dues?

Email us at info@plazashamrock.org, and we’ll work with you to ensure you can still be involved.

How do I know if I live in Plaza Shamrock?

Great question! Check out this map. If you live in the boundaries outlined there, then you live in Plaza Shamrock.

 

Why does Google Maps say I'm in Plaza Shamrock but it doesn't match the PSNA map?
Google Maps neighborhood boundaries often don't match local neighborhood associations because Google relies on a mix of crowdsourced data, third-party providers, and historical designations rather than official association boundaries — which aren't recognized as an authoritative source in their system. Since neighborhood boundaries are inherently informal and contested (even among residents), it's essentially a global platform making a best guess at something that's fundamentally local and subjective. This map is the most accurate representation of the boundaries as outlined by the Plaza Shamrock Neighborhood Association's official bylaws.

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