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Scenes from the 2025 Greenfield Music Festival

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Rotary Auction Print Buyers: (seated, l-r) Joe Edgington, Lynn Stevens (Stevens Hardware), Mike & Linda Penn (Greenfield Research), Stewart McNeil (RoofX); (standing, l-r) Dana Daugherty (Southern Hills Community Bank), Josh McCoy (Adena Greenfield Medical Center), Heath Fettro (Murray-Fettro Funeral Home), Blain Bergstrom (Merchants National Bank), Kelley McNeil and Sandy Olaker (Community Savings Bank) and Jennifer Kennedy and Deanna Hike (Sitterle Insurance). Not pictured is Eric Zint (Corner Pharmacy). (HCP Photos/Jim Jones)
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Jim Jones, The Highland County Press

The third annual Greenfield Music Festival was held in downtown Greenfield during the weekend of June 6-8.

This free festival included numerous free contests featuring a variety of musical talents, as well as a pageant, a parade, a Power Wheels Derby, cutest baby contest and many more fun, family-friendly activities.

Reagan Johnson was crowned Greenfield Music Festival Queen, with her court including first attendant Eva Wilson and second attendant Autumn Uhrig.

The Greenfield Rotary Club hosted their annual print auction Saturday afternoon. Print buyers included Blain Bergstrom (Merchants National Bank), Dana Daugherty (Southern Hills Community Bank), Joe Edgington, Heath Fettro (Murray-Fettro Funeral Home), Jennifer Kennedy and Deanna Hike (Sitterle Insurance), Josh McCoy (Adena Greenfield Medical Center), Kelley McNeil and Sandy Olaker (Community Savings Bank), Stewart McNeil (RoofX), Mike and Linda Penn (Greenfield Research), Lynn Stevens (Stevens Hardware) and Eric Zint (Corner Pharmacy).

Click through the gallery for scenes from this year’s festival.

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Greenfield Music Festival Queen and court: (l-r) Eva Wilson (1st Attendant), Queen Reagan Johnson and Autumn Uhrig (2nd Attendant).

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