The East Forest Park Civic Association is excited to host Chris Cignoli from the...
READ MOREWelcome to the East Forest Park Civic Association
Your Voice, Your Neighborhood.
The East Forest Park Civic Association meets at 6PM on the 2nd Wednesday of every month
at the East Forest Park Branch Library, 136 Surrey Road.
*Complimentary food provided, and one hour meeting time.*
PVC Pipeline Discussion & Friendly Market’s request for liquor license
The East Forest Park Civic Association is excited to host guest speaker, Verne from...
READ MOREOctober Meeting – Springfield Ordnance Officer and Board Officer Election
East Forest Park Civic Association is excited to have Springfield Ordinance Officer guest speak...
READ MORESeptember General Meeting and Membership Drive
East Forest Park Civic Association is proud to provide a special commendation to Frankie...
READ MOREABOUT EFPCA
The East Forest Park Civic Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to representing the interests of residents and businesses in the East Forest Park section of Springfield, Massachusetts.
Our Mission:
Our mission is to strengthen the East Forest Park community by fostering a safe, vibrant, and inclusive environment where all residents feel empowered, connected, and engaged.
We are dedicated to preserving the unique character of our neighborhood, advocating for improvements that enhance quality of life, promoting open communication, and supporting local initiatives.
Through collaboration, transparency, and proactive efforts, we aim to make East Forest Park a welcoming and thriving place for all who live, work, and play here.
Our Values:
Our core principles that guide the association’s work, is community engagement, transparency, and inclusivity.
WHAT WE DO
Community Events:
Various events and activities organized by the association are – neighborhood clean-ups, social gatherings, and educational workshops.
Advocacy:
The EFPCA plays a pivital role in advocating for residents’ concerns and working with local officials on issues like zoning, traffic, and public safety.
Community Projects:
Initiatives undertaken by the association help facilitate improvements to public spaces and support for local businesses.
LEADERSHIP TEAM
Officers
President: Bethany Romano
Vice President: Christine Strohman
Clerk: Karen Decaro
Treasurer: Tom Rooke
Board Members
Kinser Cancelmo
Juan Caraballo
Vira Craig
Frank Dailey
Ian Leonard
Jodie Mattern
Frank Ryan
