About

Garfield Park Neighbors Association is a family-friendly neighborhood located south of Fountain Square with easy access to the Pleasant Run Trail, the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, and multiple interstates. The neighborhood is anchored by Garfield Park, Indianapolis’ oldest park, which is a tremendous asset to the area, boasting beautiful European sunken gardens and conservatory, the Garfield Park Arts Center, the Burrello Family and Aquatic Center, the MacAllister Center for the Performing Arts, the historic Pagoda, large wooded tracts, and various recreational amenities. The neighborhood is populated by a healthy mix of long-time residents and young families and features a very active neighborhood association.

Mission Statement

Garfield Park Neighbors Association aims to sustainably nurture our neighborhood’s past, present, and future by organizing resident volunteers and partnering with local officials, services, and organizations to connect neighbors to resources, one another, and create a sense of belonging around beautiful Garfield Park.

Equity Statement

The Garfield Park Neighbors Association recognizes that equity is essential for fostering a healthy and vibrant neighborhood where every resident feels valued and empowered, differences are celebrated, and all voices are heard.

All neighbors are welcome!

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Monthly Meeting:

Third Tuesday
6:30 PM @ Seasonal Locations

Monthly Committee Meetings:

  • Block Ambassadors

  • Communications

  • Community Engagement

  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

  • Economic Development

  • Walkability & Beautification

Where is Garfield Park
Neighborhood?

Boundaries:
North: Beecher St.
East: I-65
South: Troy Ave. 
West: East St. / Madison Ave.