Greene Countrie Towne Festival

Greene Countrie Towne Festival Sponsored by Greenfield Rotary Club the Greene Countrie Towne Festival is third weekend of July and Also don’t forget there is a craft show all three days to.
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Are you looking for something to do with your family or friends? Then come enjoy one of the most entertaining festivals in Ohio that takes place the 3rd weekend every July. Every year thousands of people come to Greenfield, Ohio to enjoy the Greene Countrie Towne Festival. For three days you can come to downtown Greenfield and check out the different activities that are planned each day of the fes

tival. On Friday we start the festival at 4:30pm with the opening ceremony followed by the Queens Pageant with live entertainment Friday night. Our Festival has an action packed schedule with something for everyone with the following activities: Queens Parade; Grand Parade; Car Show; Antique Tractor Show; Craft Show; 5k Run; Live Entertainment; Charity Auction; A midway full of food, games, and vendors; and rides for kids of all ages.

​So, bring your lawn chairs for the evening and buy an unlimited Amusement ride wristband for the kids. So, check our schedule of events and come on out and have some fun and as always this is a FREE admission event. Festival History:
The Green Countrie Towne Festival got its start in 1967 when the main feature was antique and classic car show. The group responsible for that car show was the Greenfield Antique Car Club – a group that is still active in 2017. In the early days, other organizations such as the Greenfield Jaycees, Lion and Rotary sponsored other activities, such as the Rotary Club’s putt-putt booth. Over time, the festival became more organized with a committee and the name, Greene Countrie Towne Festival. The name is based on a description of Greenfield by its founder, Gen. Duncan McArthur, who used the old English spelling in describing Greenfield as a “Greene Countrie Towne,” which hearkens back to Greenfield's rich history dating from its founding in 1799. Through the 1970s the festival grew quite large and became a three-day and even four-day event. The peak year for the Greene Countrie Towne Festival was 1985, which featured many additional events and attractions including hot-air balloon rides, a demonstration by Frisbee-catching dogs, and even a souvenir program. The 1985 Greene Countrie Towne Festival attracted huge crowds, but lost money. In 1986, the festival’s featured event was a rodeo, and staging that was rather expensive. Then the unthinkable happened on the third weekend of July when thunderstorms rolled through the area and spoiled the attendance. As a result, the festival suffered a great financial lose and the committee shut down unable to pay the costs of putting on the rain-drenched festival. In 1987, when it became apparent that there would no longer be a Greene Countrie Towne Festival, the Greenfield Rotary Club stepped up and put on a one-day Greenfield Community Festival utilizing all-volunteer entertainment and a very simple format. After a few years, the festival was expanded to three days and given the name "Wheels of Progress Festival." Greenfield Rotary Club continued to sponsor the event, and it has grown over the years to about the same size as the original Greene Countrie Towne Festival. In 2011 the Greenfield Rotary Club changed the name of the festival back to the Greene Countrie Towne Festival, as the community festival was known in the 1970s and 1980s before going defunct after the 1986 festival.

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P. O. Box 102
Greenfield, OH
45123

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