GREENCASTLE – Every three years, when the Greencastle-Antrim community celebrates Old Home Week, it maintains a tradition which dates back to 1902 (when it was first known as the Old Boys Reunion).
In preparation for the 42nd Triennial Old Home Week, which will be held Aug. 2-9, the Old Home Week Association, which is comprised of dozens of committees, has been meeting since September.
One of those committees oversees the displays which will be set up in storefront windows throughout downtown Greencastle. The window display committee is comprised of Elissa Parsons, Nathan Nardi, Larisa Martin, Amy Hicks, Canaan Gour, Landon Gour and Bill Gour.
According to Bill Gour, chair of the window display committee, it is an Old Home Week tradition to stroll downtown to see the displays: “while events take place at different times and different venues throughout the community, the window displays are available for viewing the entire week. While not everyone can make it to every event, everyone can visit downtown to see the displays.”
Some merchants will be setting up their own displays and, with over 40 windows available, there is plenty of room for contributions from the public. “Setting up a display presents the opportunity to get actively involved in Old Home Week,” said Gour. “Organizations, including non-profits, often participate, because they recognize the value of this outreach as a promotional opportunity.”
In order to be an official participant and eligible for prize money, a registration form must be submitted to Gour by July 27. There are six categories to register under: History, Our Community, Our Heroes, Toys and Games, Collectibles, and Clothing and Household Items. First place in each category will receive $150; $100 will go to second place in each category. An overall winner will receive $300. Judging will take place the evening of Aug. 1.
Windows will be assigned by the committee on a first-come, first-served basis. Participants may request particular windows, but there is no guarantee of availability.
For more information, or a registration form, visit the Old Home Week website (oldhomeweek.org) or contact Gour at 717-597-9202 or via email at [email protected].












