The Friends of the Greenfield Meetinghouse 2025 Oktoberfest took place Saturday, Sept. 27, at Oak Park in Greenfield. The event, a fundraiser for the historic Greenfield Meetinghouse, raised over $10,000 for renovations and repairs to the 230-year-old building.

The Greenfield Meetinghouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the oldest meeting house in New Hampshire used by both church and state.

Andres Wood, left, and members of the 4-H FIRST Robotics Team Inconceivable with their robot. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
Greenfield’s “Pop Farmers” played the second set at Oktoberfest. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
The Mack family enjoying their first Greenfield Oktoberfest.
Cooks Warren Aldrich, left, Bruce Dodge, and Tim Schloemer. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
Volunteers Maureen Lalime, right, and Adele Hale, second from right, helping young guests at the buffet. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
Volunteers Todd Powell, right, and Linda Dodge, left, survey the scene at Oak Park from inside the kitchen. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
Carele Mayer, right, talks with the The Coon and Hamilton families at the Oktoberfest buffet. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
Dinner at Greenfield Oktoberfest. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
The view from the Oak Park kitchen during Oktoberfest. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
Oktoberfest 2025 at Oak Park in Greenfield. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
Volunteer Adele Hale, left, working the buffet. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
Dusk falling at Greenfield Oktoberfest. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
The picnic pavilion at Oak Park.
2025 was the second year Greenfield Oktoberfest took place at Oak Park.