Greene Countrie Towne Festival returns July 15-18 in Greenfield • • The Greene Countrie Towne Festival is returning to Greenfield on the third weekend of July, the Greenfield Rotary Club has announced.
The festival will return on July 15-18, again featuring free entertainment and many activities for people to enjoy after more than a year of quarantines and reduced activity because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“By now, adults wishing to be vaccinated against COVID-19 have had an opportunity to get the vaccine, and we felt it was time to bring back the Greene Countrie Towne Festival,” Rotary President Ron Coffey said.
“Governor DeWine has reduced restrictions on public gatherings, and multiple health orders have been rescinded. We rejoice that the infection rate has declined significantly and things appear to be getting back to normal.”
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State Feature 2021: Bailey, Kittner are headed to state track & field championships Whiteoak senior Nick Bailey, left, and junior Lydia Kittner are set to compete at the OHSAA Division III State Track and Field Championships. (HCP Photo/Caitlin Forsha) The Whiteoak Wildcats are set to send two athletes to the OHSAA Division III State Track and Field Championships, and in doing so, they’ve broken a streak of multiple years of not having a state qualifier in either the boys or girls program.
In the boys event, Whiteoak will have senior Nick Bailey competing in two events, with those being the long jump and the 100-meter dash. For the girls, junior and first-year track runner Lydia Kittner qualified for state in the 400-meter dash.
State Feature 2021: Kerigan Pollard, Lily Barnes ready to make state debuts
Pollard, Barnes each have set McClain track & field records in â21 Pictured for the McClain Lady Tigers are state qualifers (l-r) Lily Barnes and Kerigan Pollard. (HCP Photo/Stephen Forsha) GREENFIELD – For both Kerigan Pollard and Lily Barnes, they are ready to compete in unknown territory this upcoming weekend as the McClain Lady Tigers duo qualified for the OHSAA State Track and Field Championships, though both athletes are at different points of their high school careers.
For Pollard, the 300-meter hurdles race this weekend is the final event she’ll be competing in for what has been a very successful and record-setting career, as the senior athlete set eight school records in not only track & field, but swimming and soccer during her final season.
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