The festivities kick off at 7 p.m. and will be held around the Courthouse Square and surrounding areas.
The final First Friday event of 2024 is set for tonight in downtown Greencastle.
The festivities kick off at 7 p.m. and will be held around the Courthouse Square and surrounding areas.
This month's event features an opportunity to play some miniature golf downtown, as Putt Putnam hosted by Castlemakers will be offered. Kids and adults will have an opportunity to play several miniature golf holes on Franklin Street.
In addition, the Putnam County Gaming Initiative will be on site with games and activities for kids and adults, as will the Greencastle Arts Council.
Musical acts include The Katz Pajamas on the Courthouse stage at 7 p.m., Black Market Vinyl at the Lost Hollow stage on Franklin Street and Homemade Jam on the Moore's Stage on Indiana Street. In addition, there will be a drum circle at 5 p.m. at Lost Hollow and Dreadful Greta will be performing inside Lost Hollow at 9 p.m.
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