EAT, SHOP, AND ENJOY THE MUSIC DURING JUNE’S FIRST FRIDAY EVENT! |
“The performers will be placed at different locations throughout the downtown district. This will allow folks to enjoy music as they stroll, shop, and dine downtown during the evening. The music adds so much to the already enjoyable atmosphere you find downtown Greenville,” said Amber Garrett, Executive Director of Main Street Greenville.
Main Street Greenville invites everyone to grab a bite to eat downtown from 6-7 pm, then enjoy the music performances from 7-9 pm.
The event will also include a Volunteer Fair, a partnership with the Darke County Volunteer Network. The fair will feature more than 10 non-profit organizations offering a family friendly activity, while sharing information about the work they do to make Darke County even better through the help of volunteers. After learning about their missions, you are encouraged to get involved and become a volunteer! It is a great way to connect to your community and help make a difference!
In addition, many businesses will stay open late! To find a list of all the activities/specials taking place during the event, please visit Main Street Greenville’s website or their Facebook page.
This event is kindly sponsored by Braund Pope and Oliver-Floyd Funeral Homes, a local funeral home that will guide your family in creating a meaningful ceremony to honor the life and memory of a loved one. They have locations in Ansonia and Greenville, and you can reach them at www.oliverfloyd.com or 937-548-1133.
First Friday events aim to bring people downtown during evening hours to enjoy activities, demonstrations, food and music in a beautiful historic setting. The monthly event is presented by Main Street Greenville – a non-profit organization committed to stimulating and supporting revitalization efforts, historic preservation and economic growth in historic Downtown Greenville. To learn more, visit www.MainStreetGreenville.org or their facebook page. You can contact them at 937-548-4998 or agarrett@mainstreetgreenville.org.
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