Greenfield to pay $28K to appear on ‘Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid’
Greenfield Mayor Roxann Wedegartner at City Hall. Staff File Photo/PAUL FRANZ
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“It’s one step in letting the world know who Greenfield is,” said Mayor Roxann Wedegartner. However, at least two city councilors City Council Vice President Sheila Gilmour and City Council President Penny Ricketts questioned why the underwriting fee wasn’t disclosed when the mayor made her announcement about the filming.
At the June 23 City Council meeting last week, Wedegartner told councilors that Greenfield had been chosen to be a featured city in the program.
GREENFIELD Greenfield has been chosen to be a featured city in the short-form documentary program, “Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid,” according to Mayor Roxann Wedegartner.“Don’t everybody get excited; Dennis is not showing up,” Wedegartner told city.
GREENFIELD The community gathered on the Greenfield Common Friday morning for a brief ceremony recognizing June as Pride Month in Greenfield.“Each June, we take time to celebrate Pride and recognize the contributions of the LGBTQ+ community to our.
GREENFIELD As part of an interactive presentation Thursday night, community members envisioned a downtown that emphasized community, vibrancy, cleanliness and beauty.The virtual Deliberate Downtown presentation which brought together city.
After year on pause, annual Bee Fest buzzes back to Greenfield
After a year on pause, the community once again celebrated Greenfield’s annual Bee Fest on Saturday. The event included the unveiling of six new bee sculptures. COURTESY PHOTO/ROXANN WEDEGARTNER
After a year on pause, the community once again celebrated Greenfield’s annual Bee Fest. The newly revealed bee sculptures will be permanent structures throughout the city. COURTESY PHOTO/ROXANN WEDEGARTNER
Mary Chicoine, at left, and Rachael Katz unveil a bee sculpture on the lawn of the Second Congregational Church in Greenfield on Saturday as part of this year s Bee Fest. Contributed photo/Sandy Thomas