Saturday, August 23, 2025, 4:00 pm until 7:30 pm
Greenfield Town Common
Every August, the Franklin County community comes together to share the bountiful summer harvest! Farmers, local producers of goods, and talented chefs all donate their time, talent, and products to create an amazing meal served on the Greenfield Town Common!
What began in 2005 with a vision from the late Juanita Nelson—a civil rights activist, pacifist, and fierce advocate for local food—has become one of Greenfield’s most cherished annual traditions.
Over 1,000 guests are expected to attend this year’s event and enjoy a nourishing, chef-prepared meal made with ingredients donated by more than 50 local farms and producers from across the Pioneer Valley. This supper is made for neighbors, by neighbors! It takes a whole community to make a great community event.
Come celebrate the tastiest, most joyful day of the year! This beloved community tradition brings neighbors together to share a delicious farm-to-table feast and honor the bounty of our local land and the people who care for it.
It’s not just a meal—it’s a gathering. A celebration. A reminder that when we come together, amazing things can grow.
With live music, face painting, art-making, and a Really, Really Farmer’s Market, there’s something for everyone. And every bit of it—yes, even the meal—is offered on a pay-what-you-can basis, thanks to the generosity of local farmers, chefs, musicians, volunteers, and community members like you.
This is a feast made for neighbors, by neighbors, and it's a favorite day of the year for many. Dozens of farms, a dozen organizations, hundreds of volunteers—and nearly 1,000 hungry diners—all help make the Harvest Supper magical.
