Where The Profits Go
Dan Jansen Family Fest, Inc. uses 100% of the proceeds raised by the festival each year to fund projects for the City of Greenfield Parks Department. Pictured below are some of the projects funded by Dan Jansen Family Fest, Inc.
Dan Jansen ParkGreenfield’s first “city park” (late 1960s), the site was originally known as “Squire Park”. The park was officially dedicated as Dan Jansen Park in 1994 in honor of the local Olympic speed skating gold medalist. At this time, the site was also completely renovated, featuring a “red, white, and blue” playground, a Little League ball field, fencing, landscaping, and a 50' gold flagpole as a centerpiece. In 1999, through the fundraising efforts of the Dan Jansen Family Fest organization, a lighted walkway linkage to South 74th Street (approx. 370 linear feet) was added to the park. The playground surface material was updated with a red, white, and blue poured-in-place rubber resilient surface as well as enhanced play features allowing for greater handicap accessibility in 2000. Restrooms and a shelter were installed in 2007 and 2008. |
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Veterans Memorial
Dan Jansen Family Fest, Inc., dedicated a Veterans Memorial to the City of Greenfield. It is located in Bicentennial Park at 5310 W. Layton Ave. The feature stone is a black granite monument that lists the names of brave men and women who have honorably served in the military.
To learn more about this project and how a veteran can be forever memorialized in Greenfield, please visit this website.
Additional Projects and Sponsorships
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