Sacred Places Spring 2010 | Page 8

UPDATE: Asset Mapping (cont.) the strengths and assets of the Fisher Park neighborhood while Snow guided them through exercises that resulted in creative project ideas that prompted action. Over the course of the workshop, attended by approximately seventy stakeholders, several initiatives were identified, including cultivating special events to spur synergy and social interaction between residents and congregation members; promoting the neighborhood as a “sacred zone” of cultural and spiritual institutions; and recognizing that collaborative development opportunities were possible on under-utilized land. Photo courtesy of Preservation Greensboro. Residents continue to hold meetings to prioritize opportunities and initiatives identified in the workshop. For the first time in recent memory, residents see their neighborhood’s sacred spaces as assets that help brand their community as a unique place in Greensboro. Similarly, congregations are beginning to see themselves as partners within the fabric of the Fisher Park community, and are seeking opportunities to participate in local events. Perhaps the tide has turned in a way that historic Fisher Park can thrive – more than ever – as a dynamic renewed neighborhood! This stone bridge is a trademark feature of the wooded park in the heart of the Fisher Park historic district of Greensboro, NC.