Greenfield Municipal Utilities is hosting a community tree planting day at Lake Greenfield to replant trees lost in the May 21, 2024 tornado. This program was made possible with support from Hy-Vee and the Arbor Day Foundation.
The Chamber Main Street & Development Networking Luncheon is on the 1st Thursday at Noon in the City Hall Meeting Room.
Reservations are required and due by Noon on the Tuesday before the meeting if you would like to have a meal. You are always welcome to attend the meeting whether you eat with us or not. You are also welcome to bring in your own lunch.
The Luncheon costs $12 per person and includes a meal by one of our supporting businesses, attendee introductions, Chamber Main Street & Development business and committee updates, and time for business and community concerns and announcements. more info...
Club Meets Weekly Every Thursday Thursdays 4:30 - 6pm
Greenfield Public Library
Connect with a community of creative individuals and share your hobby/craft. Bring your current project and create alongside others who enjoy weaving. Perfect for weavers of any kind: crochet, knit, needle point, macrame, etc.
For more information contact Sheri Blair
blairsherir@gmail.com
In collaboration with Project Recovery Iowa
projectrecoveryiowa.org
Volunteer to help continue efforts to clean up the community after the devastating tornado on May 21, 2024. Property owners need assistance with trimming damaged trees, cutting down and removing trees, cleaning up and removing debris, raking yards, etc. Volunteers should check in with the Chamber Main Street & Development office at City Hall between the hours of 8 am and 6 pm to sign a Volunteer Release Form and receive an assignment. If you have questions, contact Greenfield Chamber Main Street & Development Executive Director at director@greenfieldiowa.com or call 641-743-8444.
For property owners needing assistance, please contact the Greater Greenfield Community Foundation Project & Case Manager, Michelle Carns at michelleggcf@gmail.com or call 515-313-3706.
Volunteer to help continue efforts to clean up the community after the devastating tornado on May 21, 2024. Property owners need assistance with trimming damaged trees, cutting down and removing trees, cleaning up and removing debris, raking yards, etc. Volunteers should check in with the Chamber Main Street & Development office at City Hall between the hours of 8 am and 6 pm to sign a Volunteer Release Form and receive an assignment. If you have questions, contact Greenfield Chamber Main Street & Development Executive Director at director@greenfieldiowa.com or call 641-743-8444.
For property owners needing assistance, please contact the Greater Greenfield Community Foundation Project & Case Manager, Michelle Carns at michelleggcf@gmail.com or call 515-313-3706.
Bring your own craft day this month! Come swoop through the shelves in our flex space and see what you can create! All machines are for in-store use only, but other supplies may be taken home.
Don't want to craft ALL day? No worries! We'll have enough chairs for everyone. Come and go as you'd please and enjoy the company of other creative minds.
Each month during Stitch 'N' Bitch we do a potluck style lunch. Bring a snack, enjoy the other snacks.
The Nodaway Valley Alumni Association hosts an Alumni Banquet
Join past, present, and future Alumni from the Bridgewater, Fontanelle, and Greenfield communities for a night of dinner, entertainment, and catching up!
Lidderdale will be serving up some delicious food and we will have Blast From the Past Juke Box ready for everyone's requests after the banquet!
Former faculty at Bridgewater-Fontanelle, Greenfield or Nodaway Valley? Email hello@nodawayvalleyalumni.org to request FREE event tickets!
Want to reserve a table for you and your classmates at the banquet? Just send your reservation request to hello@nodawayvalleyalumni.org more info...
The Greenfield Community Development Corporation is a non-profit organization governed by a volunteer board of directors.
The primary purposes of the corporation are to promote the maintenance, development, establishment and expansion of agriculture, commerce, industry and housing in the Greenfield, Adair County, Iowa area, in order to relieve conditions of poverty, dependency, high unemployment and under-employment in an economically depressed community.
The Adair County Board of Supervisors meets every Wednesday at 9 am in the Adair County Courthouse. Meeting length will vary.
About the Board of Supervisors:
The Adair County Supervisors serve as the policymakers for the county and administer the various county programs. Their powers include reviewing budget requests, appropriating funds, establishing county tax levies, enacting ordinances, filling employee vacancies, and hearing reports from county officers. The Board is also responsible for overseeing economic development in the county. The Boards of Supervisors’ responsibilities are defined by Iowa Code chapter 331. In 2001 the Adair County Board of Supervisors went to a 5 member board.
Join us in the Greenfield Public Library Junior Room for 15-20 minutes of stories and songs followed by a short craft and free-play with the library's toys. On occasion, special activities will be set out following the story time. Siblings are welcome to join! more info...
Join us for some after-school fun! Children ages 7-12 can join us in the Junior Room from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm each Wednesday for an STEAM activity, a short craft, and exploring the library. If a child can't make it at the start time or needs to leave early, that is fine.
Click here to find out what this week's activity will be!
Club Meets Weekly Every Thursday Thursdays 4:30 - 6pm
Greenfield Public Library
Connect with a community of creative individuals and share your hobby/craft. Bring your current project and create alongside others who enjoy weaving. Perfect for weavers of any kind: crochet, knit, needle point, macrame, etc.
For more information contact Sheri Blair
blairsherir@gmail.com
In collaboration with Project Recovery Iowa
projectrecoveryiowa.org
In Medieval times, groups of merchants and performers would often set up outside a town and create an event for all the people to come and experience. Travellers Fest is modeled after these events. Help us celebrate the second annual Travelling Renaissance Village! We are a Bazar style faire with live performers, vendors, unique handmade items, and fun for all ages.
Come join the fun for Mother’s Day weekend May 10th and 11th 2025!
Take her to a truly unique event for her special day.
Adair County Fairgrounds, 900 NE Elm St, Greenfield, IA.
Event times May 10th, Saturday 10 AM to 6 PM and May 11th, Sunday 11 AM to 5 PM (subject to change)
Fun-filled day, fun for all ages.
Canine Miracles for Heroes will be having their annual event that helps to support their programs. Canine Miracles for Heroes raises awareness and trains service dogs for military veterans and emergency personnel fighting the effects of Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Come out and enjoy a fun-filled day with prizes, games, and fun for all.
RAIN OR SHINE
ADAIR COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS - FFA BUILDING
Bags tournament and Live Auction May 10th, 2025
Tournament check-in begins at 10:30 AM
Tournament Starts at 11:00 AM
40.00 / 2 person team
In Medieval times, groups of merchants and performers would often set up outside a town and create an event for all the people to come and experience. Travellers Fest is modeled after these events. Help us celebrate the second annual Travelling Renaissance Village! We are a Bazar style faire with live performers, vendors, unique handmade items, and fun for all ages.
Come join the fun for Mother’s Day weekend May 10th and 11th 2025!
Take her to a truly unique event for her special day.
Adair County Fairgrounds, 900 NE Elm St, Greenfield, IA.
Event times May 10th, Saturday 10 AM to 6 PM and May 11th, Sunday 11 AM to 5 PM (subject to change)
The Greenfield Business Women have served and supported the Greenfield Community's business growth and fellowship of women since the Non-Profit Organization was established in 1931. The Greenfield Business Women hold meetings each month every second Monday at 6pm. more info...
The Adair County Board of Supervisors meets every Wednesday at 9 am in the Adair County Courthouse. Meeting length will vary.
About the Board of Supervisors:
The Adair County Supervisors serve as the policymakers for the county and administer the various county programs. Their powers include reviewing budget requests, appropriating funds, establishing county tax levies, enacting ordinances, filling employee vacancies, and hearing reports from county officers. The Board is also responsible for overseeing economic development in the county. The Boards of Supervisors’ responsibilities are defined by Iowa Code chapter 331. In 2001 the Adair County Board of Supervisors went to a 5 member board.
Join us in the Greenfield Public Library Junior Room for 15-20 minutes of stories and songs followed by a short craft and free-play with the library's toys. On occasion, special activities will be set out following the story time. Siblings are welcome to join! more info...
Join us for some after-school fun! Children ages 7-12 can join us in the Junior Room from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm each Wednesday for an STEAM activity, a short craft, and exploring the library. If a child can't make it at the start time or needs to leave early, that is fine.
Click here to find out what this week's activity will be!
Regular meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month in the high school media center. Board meetings regularly begin at 5:00 p.m. Regular meetings are open to the public. Copies of board materials are available for review online. more info...
Club Meets Weekly Every Thursday Thursdays 4:30 - 6pm
Greenfield Public Library
Connect with a community of creative individuals and share your hobby/craft. Bring your current project and create alongside others who enjoy weaving. Perfect for weavers of any kind: crochet, knit, needle point, macrame, etc.
For more information contact Sheri Blair
blairsherir@gmail.com
In collaboration with Project Recovery Iowa
projectrecoveryiowa.org
Book Chat A twist on a traditional book club - Bring any of your recent reads, chat, and maybe discover your next read!
4:30 - 5:30pm
Greenfield Public Library
The Fontanelle City Council normally meets every Third Monday each month at Fontanelle City Hall. Check their website here to confirm the exact meeting dates.
MAYOR
CITY CLERK
CITY ATTORNEY
MARY STURDY-MARTIN
Term Ends December 2023
FMUMayor@outlook.com
MARY DODSON
313 Washington St., PO Box 128
Fontanelle, IA 50846
Phone: (641) 745-3961
Fax: (641) 745-8722
JUSTIN D. HOCKENBURG
707 Poplar St.
Atlantic, IA 50022
Phone: (712) 243-1663
Fax: (712) 243-3799 www.cambridgelawfirm.com
COUNCIL MEMBERS
BERNARD CONNORS
FMUCouncil1@outlook.com
MATT KERNEN
FMUCouncil2@outlook.com
DIANNA GOETZ
FMUCouncil3@outlook.com
DAWN BROWN
Mayor Pro Tem
Term Ends: 2023
FMUCouncil4@outlook.com
The Adair County Board of Supervisors meets every Wednesday at 9 am in the Adair County Courthouse. Meeting length will vary.
About the Board of Supervisors:
The Adair County Supervisors serve as the policymakers for the county and administer the various county programs. Their powers include reviewing budget requests, appropriating funds, establishing county tax levies, enacting ordinances, filling employee vacancies, and hearing reports from county officers. The Board is also responsible for overseeing economic development in the county. The Boards of Supervisors’ responsibilities are defined by Iowa Code chapter 331. In 2001 the Adair County Board of Supervisors went to a 5 member board.
Join us in the Greenfield Public Library Junior Room for 15-20 minutes of stories and songs followed by a short craft and free-play with the library's toys. On occasion, special activities will be set out following the story time. Siblings are welcome to join! more info...
Join us for some after-school fun! Children ages 7-12 can join us in the Junior Room from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm each Wednesday for an STEAM activity, a short craft, and exploring the library. If a child can't make it at the start time or needs to leave early, that is fine.
Click here to find out what this week's activity will be!
Greenfield Chamber Main Street is a non-profit organization governed by a volunteer board of directors. The organization's mission is to unite the Greenfield community and historic commercial district to be a sustainable economic base for business and a welcoming environment for residents and visitors who value its past and embrace its future.
Please go to our member's area to join our efforts or contact our office 641-743-8444
Club Meets Weekly Every Thursday Thursdays 4:30 - 6pm
Greenfield Public Library
Connect with a community of creative individuals and share your hobby/craft. Bring your current project and create alongside others who enjoy weaving. Perfect for weavers of any kind: crochet, knit, needle point, macrame, etc.
For more information contact Sheri Blair
blairsherir@gmail.com
In collaboration with Project Recovery Iowa
projectrecoveryiowa.org
Join us in the Greenfield Public Library Junior Room for 15-20 minutes of stories and songs followed by a short craft and free-play with the library's toys. On occasion, special activities will be set out following the story time. Siblings are welcome to join! more info...
Join us for some after-school fun! Children ages 7-12 can join us in the Junior Room from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm each Wednesday for an STEAM activity, a short craft, and exploring the library. If a child can't make it at the start time or needs to leave early, that is fine.
Click here to find out what this week's activity will be!
Club Meets Weekly Every Thursday Thursdays 4:30 - 6pm
Greenfield Public Library
Connect with a community of creative individuals and share your hobby/craft. Bring your current project and create alongside others who enjoy weaving. Perfect for weavers of any kind: crochet, knit, needle point, macrame, etc.
For more information contact Sheri Blair
blairsherir@gmail.com
In collaboration with Project Recovery Iowa
projectrecoveryiowa.org