The McClain Art Club was once more spreading Christmas cheer at YUSA in Washington C.H. with students painting the windows of the business for the holidays. This is the fifth year for the project.
In the last regular meeting of 2024, the Greenfield school board met in the McClain library on Dec. 16 where they heard a recap of the first semester of the school year from high school administrators, met new teachers, and learned a little sign language, too.
In the last regular meeting of 2024, the Greenfield school board met in the McClain library on Dec. 16 where they recognized VFW Posy 4736 members for a recent donation.
The Greenfield Exempted Village School District Board of Education will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. in the McClain High School Library.
Taylor Fitzpatrick, a proud Greenfield native and 2012 McClain High School alumna, is set to make history as the inaugural artisan for the Greenfield Christkindl Markt Limited Edition Ornament Series. Her custom-designed ornament will debut at this year’s Christkindl Markt event, held on Dec. 7 from noon-8 p.m. in Greenfield.
The Give & Gather Project will host its first Service Showcase Saturday, Nov. 9 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at McClain High School cafetorium, offering residents a unique opportunity to connect with local community groups and learn how to get involved.
Since I moved here in 1980, there hasn't been a safety/service director or city/village administrator who has lived within Greenfield proper. I also noticed that at least three (maybe four) of the persons whose names appear on the letter do not reside within Greenfield proper and therefore are not citizens of Greenfield.
GROW GREATER GREENFIELD (G3) proudly announces the 2024 annual Oktoberfest, held Saturday, Oct. 12, was a success and raised $1,000, which will be matched by G3.
Greenfield does need a change. Just not the federal plan. Greenfield needs its own charter, where all of the issues brought up in the past year or so can be addressed. And Greenfield will not have a chance to form a charter for another three to five years if this issue passes.
We strongly believe that a vote of No on Issue 4 is critically necessary in order for Greenfield to continue to make progress and thrive in an increasingly complex world.