Jim Olsen: Thanks for a great run at Green River Fest
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| Published: 10-18-2023 7:35 PM |
Last week it was announced that Signature Sounds has sold the Green River Festival to DSP Shows. I’ve been involved since its inception in 1986 and as the festival director for the last 10 years.
It’s been an amazing 37-year run. I’d like give thanks to the city of Greenfield, the Franklin County Fairgrounds, the Chamber Of Commerce, Greenfield Savings Bank, Dean’s Beans Coffee and all of our local sponsors, volunteers and staff who come together each year to make this an amazing showcase event for our community. I’m looking forward to working with DSP to make this a smooth transition and to help them carry on the tradition for years to come.
Jim Olsen
President of Signature Sounds Recordings, West Whately
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