
GREENFIELD — Thousands of community members attended the annual Greenfield Harvest Festival on Sunday, Oct. 16, in downtown Greenfield, where many cultural activities took place while celebrating the city’s 75th anniversary.
Presented by First Night Monterey, the Greenfield Cultural Arts Center and the City of Greenfield, the day was filled with live music and entertainment, arts and crafts, a parade and car show, in addition to food vendors, a special art exhibition and artisans selling their wares along El Camino Real.
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Greenfield Councilmembers (back row) Angela Untalon, Robert White and Yanely Martinez gather with youth for the festival’s parade. (Courtesy of Yanely Martinez)

Greenfield Acting Police Chief Guillermo Mixer poses with young dancers from Arcoiris Cultural at the Greenfield Harvest Festival on Oct. 16. (Courtesy of City of Greenfield)

Youth stop by the Greenfield Fire Department booth to visit with local firefighters. (Courtesy of Yanely Martinez)

Greenfield Councilmember Yanely Martinez (right) takes a photo with one of the many youths who dressed up for the Oct. 16 festival, which also celebrated the city’s 75th anniversary. (Courtesy of Yanely Martinez)
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