Thursday, October 9, 2008

An 18-month calendar has been created by Main Street Greenville to showcase the historic integrity of downtown Greenville from 1890’s to the 1930’s. The calendar contains twenty historic photographs taken throughout the downtown district. 

The calendar runs from January 2009 until June 2010 and can be purchased for $10 each at Readmore’s Hallmark, KitchenAid Experience, Granny’s Corner, Bread of Life, Bear’s Mill, Wayne Hospital Gift Shop, and the Brethren Retirement Gift Shop. 

The proceeds from the sale of the calendar benefit Main Street Greenville’s Design Committee to further downtown improvements. 

To have a calendar sent to you, please contact the Main Street Greenville office at 937.548.4998..



Saturday, October 4, 2008


Oh, Autumn is here! But soon all the fall decor will be replaced with the magical sights of Christmas. On November 13, 14, 15 downtown Greenville will host their annual Holiday Open House. So far the schedule of events are as follows:

November 13
Holiday shopping with stores open until 8pm
Downtown Church tour with luminaries lighting the way from 5-8pm
Carriage Rides compliments of Greenville National Bank from 5-8pm

November 14
Holiday shopping with stores open until 8pm
Hometown Holiday Music Showcase 6-8pm at Montage
Hear local musical talent perform Christmas classics and modern hits

November 15
Holiday shopping
Performance by East Echos, Greenville Elementary School music group, at 5:30pm on Broadway
Performance by Greenville Municipal Band in Annie Oakley Park at 6:30pm
5th Annual Hometown Holiday Parade featuring horse drawn carriages at 7pm

We hope you can mark this special weekend on your calendar for a visit to downtown Greenville.

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