About FPCA
Forest Park is one of the largest neighborhoods in Springfield, with about 25,000 residents. It features six public schools (Kensington, Washington, White Street, Sumner Avenue, Beal, and Forest Park Middle School), a public library, the largest park in Springfield, a golf course, and many diverse businesses and organizations.
The Forest Park Civic Association (FPCA) is the oldest civic association in the city, established in 1964, and is dedicated to improving and maintaining the quality of life for Forest Park residents. Membership in the FPCA is open to any resident or business in Forest Park. Contact us for more information—everyone is welcome!
Board
List of Services
FPCA Committees
List of Services
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Education/Library Mary Ann Maloney, Keir White, Jackie PleetEducation/Library
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Distribution/Publicity Linda Scudellari, Bill McNamara, Monalisa LongmoreDistribution/Publicity
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Marketing Beate Bolen, Kathy PostMarketing
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Membership Phil Contant, Hope Lewis, Ruth Mahoney, Kathy PostMembership
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Community Improvement Christine Agnitti, Stephen Cary, Ron Davis, Victor DavilaCommunity Improvement
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Zoning Jane HetzelZoning
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Historic Hope Lewis, Harry Seymour, Deborah Shea, Nathan AndaryHistoric
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Newsletter Kathy Post, Carolyn RobbinsNewsletter
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Parks Phil Contant, Tom MoriartyParks
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Programs Phil Contant, Jackie Pleet, Steve PosnerPrograms
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Finance Beate Bolen, Don Evans, Paul Martin, Kathy PostFinance
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Hospitality Elizabeth Contant, Hope Lewis, Fred Lewis, Kathleen McNamaraHospitality
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Business Liaison Mary JohnsonBusiness Liaison
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Public Safety Amy Gustman, Wayne Nelson, Sandra Vella, Juanita BatchelorPublic Safety
Are you interested in joining one of our committees? If so, please contact us.