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Below is a list of Parks in Greenfield, Missouri. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.

 Dade County Monuments 61 North Allison Avenue Greenfield, MO 65661 (417)637-5317 
 Greenfield Park Maintenance Bldg 405 Toney Avenue Greenfield, MO 65661 (417)637-0061 
 Russell Funeral Home Inc 61 North Allison Avenue Greenfield, MO 65661 (417)995-5317 

News About Greenfield, MO Parks


Forest Park salutes veterans with a parade
Franklin Park Herald
The parade begins at 10 am Monday, May 28, at Constitution Park, 7715 Greenfield Ave., and ends at Keystone Park, 7920 Central Ave. Parade participants include community organizations, sports leagues, local businesses, neighborhoods and families.

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Greenfield honored by Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Greenfield Daily Reporter
Bringing home the prize: Greenfield Police Chief John Jester, Administrative Assistant Chuck Anderson, Mayor Dick Pasco, Planning Director Joanie Fitzwater, Parks Director Tracy Doyle and Joanie Pasco were on hand at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway ...



Three Greenfield City Council members face recalls in fallout from police merger.
Monterey County Weekly
By Sara Rubin Stroll down Greenfield's El Camino Real, and you might mistake the main drag for a quiet Mexican downtown. It's not just the Spanish-language signage, but cultural cues – men leaning against walls with lowered hats shading their eyes, ...



Rose Hill Manor Park in Frederick County recommended for outsourcing
Gazette.Net: Maryland Community News Online
by Sherry Greenfield, Staff Writer The five-person maintenance crew at Rose Hill Manor Park in Frederick is not large enough to care for the 43-acre historic park, according to Paul Dial, director of Frederick County's Division of Parks and Recreation.

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"Gateways to Greenfield" project will make upgrades to the town
WWLP 22News
The improvements will take place over the next few years."Gateways to Greenfield” is funded by parking fees, donations and grants. Joe Reynolds wants something more done for kids to keep them out trouble. “The skate park back for the kids.


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