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June
First Friday to feature Petting Zoo & Local Charities
Enjoy the fun of the farm in a beautiful downtown setting and learn how
you can get connected to your community at Main Street Greenville's
June First Friday event! First Friday: Volunteer Fair & Petting Zoo
is scheduled for Friday, June 7th from 6-9 pm in downtown Greenville.
During the event, there will be a small petting zoo in front of the
courthouse provided by Idle-Hour Ranch. The petting zoo will feature
alpacas, goats, nursery cattle, and sheep.
The event will also include a Volunteer Fair! The fair will feature
several local 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! You can expect to see local organizations such as Empowering
Darke County Youth, Faith Baptist Church, Fish Choice Pantry, Fun Bunch
4-H Club, Greenville Business & Professional Women's Club, Recovery
& Wellness Centers of Midwest Ohio, and SAFY Sydney at the First
Friday event. 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 Greenville National Bank, your
independent hometown community bank. Greenville National Bank offers 9
branch locations in Darke and surrounding counties and has been serving
rural Ohio as a community bank since 1934. Visit them online at
www.greenvillenationalbank.com.
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 info@mainstreetgreenville.org.
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