Fisher Park Neighborhood
Greensboro's first park suburb
Our Fisher Park Neighborhood is over 100 years old and residents young and old share a common enjoyment of eclectic homes, plentiful sidewalks, mature trees,
and our pride and joy, lovely Fisher Park itself.
New in the neighborhood? Contact a volunteer neighborhood Greeter!

Northwest Fisher Park Greeter is Rebecca Woell, 404-0898
Southwest Fisher Park Greeter is Prudy Strong, 379-7209
Northeast Fisher Park Greeter is Sonya Lowe, 389-9686
Southeast Fisher Park Greeter is Janet Craft, 274-3420

Neighborhood Watch Coordinator is Sonya Lowe, 389-9686
Playgroup Coordinator is Rebecca Woell, 404-0898
Neighborhood Association President in 2007 is John McLendon, 545-5543
Want to VOLUNTEER in your neighborhood?  Read about opportunities!
To volunteer to IMPROVE or manage our web site, please contact
Ann Stringfield at 336-370-0457  or  infocrofters@triad.rr.com
This page was last updated on: May 11, 2008
Mission: 
To preserve the historic and residential character of the Fisher Park
       neighborhood, and to work with the City of Greensboro to maintain
the scenic park for the benefit of the general public.
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Read neighborhood Board minutes and Park Committee minutes.
Read the latest Fisher Parker newsletter.

Please click on the Events/News tab to read about an upcoming series of free
walking tours of Greensboro's old neighborhoods plus a cemetery walking tour,
and our May 10th Park Work Day!

Enjoy photos of our April 2008 Picnic at the Photo Gallery page!

For all 2008 Fisher Park events, visit our Events/News page!