Tuesday, April 28, 2009



If you travel through downtown Greenville on your way to school or work, it's possible that you have noticed the new spring street banners that are gracing the poles along Broadway. Not only do they shout "SPRING" they also exude creativity. It is my understanding that the newest banners were designed by art students at the Greenville Jr. High. What a wise use of our local resources, and at the same time encouraging and cultivating these young artists. I can't imagine the sense of accomplishment to see your own artwork displayed on the streets of your hometown. Kudos to these kids for getting involved in their communities endeavors, and hats off to Main Street Greenville for inspiring their creativity.


If you haven't noticed the new banners, well, what are you waiting for? It's time to put on your walking shoes, grab a cup of coffee or a smoothie and take a stroll on Broadway. The banners bring a lot of color and unity to the city streets and pull together the entire downtown area. They set the stage for all of the excitement that spring and summer are about to bring to our downtown area. May starts Historic Preservation Month. While you are getting your feet on the street to check out the banners, check out Main Street Greenville's Preservation Activities as well. Bring the family downtown and enjoy some art, some history and some culture. Who knows, some day it just might be your son or daughter's artwork  gracing the downtown poles.

A generous "Thank You" to our Spring Banner Sponsors:
Susie Riegle, Wayne Hospital, Brethren Retirement Community, Law Office of Jason Aslinger, Rogers Deli Mart, Second National Bank

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

A long time staple of Downtown Greenville’s Farmers’ Market, Francis Byers, displays his award winning produce for market customers.

Do you raise vegetables?  Sell crafts?  Have syrup or honey to sell?  Maybe you grow fresh flowers or prefer to sell baked goods?  The Downtown Farmer’s Market is making plans for a late spring opening this year. Vendors are wanted!

As in the past, market days will be on Wednesday afternoons and Saturday mornings at the Courthouse lawn.  This year the first Market will begin Wednesday, June 3, with hours from 2 – 6 PM.  Saturdays are from 8 – 1 PM or both days are until sold out.

Vendors can choose from many options that work the best for your product availability. This year is an option for a  ”communal” table. For those who have little or no time to sell at the market, drop off your produce, a volunteer will tend to the communal table.  This allows you to sell your extra produce and make money.  We have a designated market master to man the table the whole season.

Sponsored by Main Street Greenville and Darke County Farm Bureau, this is the 11th year for the Farmer’s Market. Products should be produced in Ohio or neighboring Indiana counties. An application with further details for vendors is available. Interested vendors should contact Main Street Greenville at 548-4998 or click here for an application. 

 

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