PHOTOS: Greenville hosts Old Home Day

Stephanie Bouley and Heather Schoff gear up for a full day of arts and crafts

Stephanie Bouley and Heather Schoff gear up for a full day of arts and crafts —PHOTO COURTESY HEATHER SCHOFF

Children get messy at the tie-dye station.

Children get messy at the tie-dye station. —PHOTO COURTESY HEATHER SCHOFF

Nora Rathbun and Juliet Bouley grab some shade while doing tie-dye together.  

Nora Rathbun and Juliet Bouley grab some shade while doing tie-dye together.   PHOTO COURTESY HEATHER SCHOFF

Marshall Buttrick leads a presentation on the history of the Greenville Mills.

Marshall Buttrick leads a presentation on the history of the Greenville Mills. PHOTO COURTESY HEATHER SCHOFF

Youths get ready for the pie-eating contest.

Youths get ready for the pie-eating contest. PHOTO COURTESY HEATHER SCHOFF

Nora Rathbun after eating her pie.

Nora Rathbun after eating her pie. PHOTO COURTESY HEATHER SCHOFF

Youths dig in during the pie-eating contest, which Sawyer Klebes won

Youths dig in during the pie-eating contest, which Sawyer Klebes won PHOTO COURTESY ALAN GAUVIN

Published: 08-27-2024 12:01 PM

Greenville hosted its Old Home Day and town picnic Saturday at the Town Field. Children’s crafts, a flea market, farmers’ market, picnic and live music were part of the celebration.

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