Kate Daniels: Reading and Signing


Hub City Bookshop will host Kate Daniels who will be discussing and signing her new collection of poetry In the Months of My Son’s Recovery.

The moving poems in this collection take us on a journey through illness, grief, and the disappointment of unexpected jolts in life. With bold descriptions of medical processes, intense love, and the sometimes overwhelming feeling of despair buffeted by hope, Kate Daniels offers thoughts on how to navigate a world we didn't choose.

An Evening with Trey Gowdy


On June 20 at 7pm, former Congressman Trey Gowdy will visit Hub City Bookshop to discuss his book Unified: How An Unlikely Friendship Gives Us Hope For a Divided Country. There will be a signing after the talk.

In a divided country desperate for unity, two sons of South Carolina show how different races, life experiences, and pathways can lead to a deep friendship--even in a state that was rocked to its core by the 2015 Charleston church shooting.

Tim Scott, an African-American US senator, and Trey Gowdy, a white US congressman, won't allow racial lines to divide them. They work together, eat meals together, campaign together, and make decisions together. Yet in the fall of 2010--as two brand-new members of the US House of Representatives--they did not even know each other. Their story as politicians and friends began the moment they met and is a model for others seeking true reconciliation.

In Unified, Senator Scott and Congressman Gowdy, through honesty and vulnerability, inspire others to evaluate their own stories, clean the slate, and extend a hand of friendship that can change your churches, communities, and the world.

In Conversation with Deb Spera


Join us for a special edition of Her Story on Wednesday, June 12. Author Deb Spera will visit the bookshop to talk about her new novel Call Your Daughter Home. There will be a wine reception from 5:30pm followed by a discussion and signing with the author at 6pm.

A stunning tour de force following three fierce, unforgettable Southern women in the years leading up to the Great Depression

It's 1924 South Carolina and the region is still recovering from the infamous boll weevil infestation that devastated the land and the economy. Gertrude, a mother of four, must make an unconscionable decision to save her daughters from starvation or die at the hands of an abusive husband. Retta is navigating a harsh world as a first-generation freed slave, still employed by the Coles, influential plantation proprietors who once owned her family. Annie is the matriarch of the Coles family and must come to terms with the terrible truth that has ripped her family apart.These three women seemingly have nothing in common, yet as they unite to stand up to the terrible injustices that have long plagued the small town, they find strength in the bond that ties women together. Told in the pitch-perfect voices of Gertrude, Retta and Annie, Call Your Daughter Home is an audacious, timeless story about the power of family, deep-buried secrets and the ferocity of motherhood.

Tessa Fontaine: “Writing Your Way to the Spark”


How does a writer translate personal experience and research into effective memoir or personal essay? In this talk, Tessa Fontaine will read from her memoir, The Electric Woman: A Memoir in Death-Defying Acts, and discuss putting personal experience and research down on the page—techniques useful for a writer in any genre.

Books will be available for purchase through representatives of Hub City Bookshop.

This event is part of Upstate Writing Month (#UpWriMo) and is free and open to the public. Registration is recommended but not required. All those who preregister get a free gift! Look for other events on our calendar, or find them all here.

Wayne Robbins: “Creativity Like A Freight Train: Writing New Songs from Old Songs”


In western music we have only 8 notes and 12 semitones.  This means much of popular music is recycled and recast.  In this workshop, Wayne Robbins will demonstrate methods of breaking down familiar songs by chords, structure, and lyrics, in order to put them back together as new, original ones.

This event is part of Upstate Writing Month (#UpWriMo) and is free and open to the public. Registration is recommended but not required. All those who preregister get a free gift!  Look for other events on our calendar, or find them all here.

Beth Keefauver: “Wild Words: Adventures in EcoWriting”


"We can never have enough of nature," said Thoreau, a sentiment that rings especially true for writers, whether we see nature as an inspirational muse or a political platform. This class offers students an introduction to the variety of genres inspired by nature, place, wildlife, wilderness adventure, and environmentalism. Through nature-themed field writing exercises, participants will hone their observation skills and reflect on the value of the natural world as metaphor and reality. We will explore ecofiction, ecopoetry, the nature essay, nature journaling, as well as consider the special problems and opportunities eco-writers encounter. Participants can expect personalized feedback from the instructor and classmates in the workshop session. This class will take place outdoors, so dress for comfort and movement. The workshop includes a brief walk through the Hatcher Garden and Woodland Preserve. Journals and pens will be provided, but you may also bring your own.

This event is part of Upstate Writing Month (#UpWriMo) and is free and open to the public. Registration is recommended but not required. All those who preregister get a free gift!  Look for other events on our calendar, or find them all here.

Party on the Patio with Quest


Downtown Music on Main Summer Series LIVE from the patio of Main Street Junction!!
The best of the best, local artists will entertain you with multiple genres of music over the course of the summer months! Kicking us off on June 6 is Quest!

Film Screening: The Burden


Directed by Roger Sorkin, The Burden tells the story of America's dependence on fossil fuels as the greatest long-term national security threat, and how the U.S. military is leading the way on renewables. At the intersection of national security and energy, the U.S. military is leading the way in saving our skins with renewable energy.

This is a free screening, but please RSVP using the ticket link provided here, or email Ben@cvsc.org.

 

Greenville Greek Festival


Come join us for our 33rd Annual Greek Festival at our beautiful Greek Orthodox Cathedral where we'll be having our delicious traditional Greek foods you look forward too ALL year long, Greek dancing, amazing vendors & SO much more!!! Follow us on instagram, facebook & twitter @GREEKFORADAY for all the newest updates & behind the scenes fun before our Festival & during!!! We can't wait to see you!

Brunch & Learn: Google Analytics 2.0


If you are trying to determine your website ROI, Google Analytics is the first place you need to go. This class is for those who already have Google Analytics set up but aren't sure how to get the most of its reporting features.

We will cover:

  • Vanity metrics vs. real metrics
  • How to track conversion and set up goals (the biggest factor in properly tracking ROI)
  • Top 10 metrics to look at each month and how to interpret them
  • How to customize your Google Analytics dashboard (so you can see what's important to you at a glance)

Seats are limited, advance RSVP is required.

Perceptions of Song: Building Lyrics through Narrative with Mark Tebalt


Mark Tebalt is a singer/songwriter who lives with his wife and two daughters in Inman, SC. A popular performer at venues all over Spartanburg, SC, and beyond, his work focuses on writing and performing songs that contain colorful narratives and characters. His workshop will include a discussion of the fundamentals of songwriting and a few group exercises that will help guide the creative process of building a song.

This event is part of Upstate Writing Month (#UpWriMo). Look for other events on our calendar, or find them all at http://www.uscupstate.edu/upwrimo.

How to Write a Screenplay that Doesn’t Suck with LaTracey McDowell


Award-winning screenwriter and producer of The Group and Charlesvoix Street, LaTracey McDowell leads this screenwriting workshop. Screenplays are the starting points for all films and are an essential guideline for the director in bringing a story to life. This workshop will introduce you to the basic elements and key concepts behind a professional screenplay. Additionally, you will learn the techniques for generating ideas, the drafting process, the traditional three-act structure, dialogue, characterization, and screenplay formatting. By the end of the workshop, you will understand key concepts necessary to write an effective screenplay and will be fluent in the language used to discuss this encompassing art form.

This event is part of Upstate Writing Month (#UpWriMo). Look for other events on our calendar, or find them all at http://www.uscupstate.edu/upwrimo

Fiction Flight with Brock Adams at the Growler Haus


An interesting or exotic taste can trigger memories and inspire creativity, and what tastes better than a delicious beer? Brock Adams, award-winning author of Ember, has teamed with Growler Haus to pair an inspiring flight of beers with an interactive writing exercise. Drink, write, and see where the flavors will take you.

Books will be available for purchase through representatives of Hub City Bookshop.

This event is part of Upstate Writing Month (#UpWriMo). Look for other events on our calendar, or find them all at http://www.uscupstate.edu/upwrimo

Can You Hear Me Now? How to Craft Authentic Voices for Characters from the Past with Susan Rivers


Readers of historical fiction know that a novel must be based in sound, accurate details of the time and place involved if it's to be convincing. Most importantly, they recognize that a novel sinks or swims by virtue of the authenticity of the characters' voices, whether shared through a first- or third-person narrator. Participants are welcome to attend one or both parts of this two-part workshop.

From 5-5:50, Award-winning novelist and playwright, Susan Rivers, author of The Second Mrs. Hockaday, will share her writing. Q&A and book signing to follow.

Books will be available for purchase through representatives of Hub City Bookshop.

This event is part of Upstate Writing Month (#UpWriMo). Look for other events on our calendar, or find them all at http://www.uscupstate.edu/upwrimo.

From Hogwarts to Westeros: Building Realistic Fantasy Worlds with Jill Criswell


Jill Criswell, author of the young adult fantasy novel Beasts of the Frozen Sun, will read from her work and discuss how she developed the Celtic- and Viking-inspired world she writes about. She'll offer tips for creating realistic fantasy worlds, including landscapes, cultures, religions, and languages. After Q&A, aspiring writers will have time to write and workshop their own ideas for fantasy worlds.

This event is part of Upstate Writing Month (#UpWriMo). Look for other events on our calendar, or find them all at http://www.uscupstate.edu/upwrimo.

Can You Hear Me Now? How to Craft Authentic Voices for Characters from the Past


Readers of historical fiction know that a novel must be based in sound, accurate details of the time and place involved if it's to be convincing. Most importantly, they recognize that a novel sinks or swims by virtue of the authenticity of the characters' voices, whether shared through a first- or third-person narrator. Participants are welcome to attend one or both parts of this two-part workshop.

Part II: From 6-7:30, Award-winning novelist and playwright, Susan Rivers will lead a hands-on workshop in which she shares her methods for creating compelling and believable voices from the past--methods she employed while writing her Civil War-era novel, The Second Mrs. Hockaday (Algonquin Books, 2017), as well as her early 20th-century milltown novel, Troublefield (forthcoming by Algonquin). These techniques involve intensive research digs for primary source material, such as letters, newspaper stories, inquest reports, memoirs, journals, diaries, and oral histories.
Bring a character profile with you if you are currently working on an historical novel set in a specific period of time in a particular region. And don't forget your notebooks!

Books will be available for purchase through representatives of Hub City Bookshop.

This event is part of Upstate Writing Month (#UpWriMo). Look for other events on our calendar, or find them all at http://www.uscupstate.edu/upwrimo.

Economic Impact of Innovation


Innovative ideas are driving our economy and transforming businesses in amazing ways. i4Series and Upstate SC Alliance invite you to hear success stories and learn about resources that are available to help keep your business relevant in an innovation economy.

Panelists Include:

Elizabeth Feather, Director of Research & Strategic Initiatives
Upstate SC Alliance

Jill Sorensen, Director of Entrepreneurial Programs
South Carolina Research Authority

Chase Kasper, Director of Business Development
Clemson University Research Foundation

2019 Summer Workshop Series Sponsored by SC Farm to School


Pick A Farm Fresh School Gardening Workshop this Summer!

Grow your school garden program this summer- attend a School Gardening for SC Educators summer workshop sponsored by SC Farm to School!

Workshop participants will receive:

  • More information about SC Farm to School opportunities;
  • Grant writing resources;
  • Hands-on STEM lessons and activities modeled by Clemson Extension 4-H Agents;
  • Horticulture skill building to help your garden grow;
  • A certificate for 5 Continuing Education Hours;
  • A copy of The Garden STEM: Curriculum for Your Garden Classroom and Seasonal Planting Guide for your region!

Upstate Entrepreneur Support Providers Network Workshop


Special guest, Laura Corder, Director of the Office of Innovation for the State Department of Commerce, will introduce Scribble, the South Carolina Innovation Hub that lists entrepreneur resources and events.  Here is a link to the Scribble launch announcement and an article in the Greenville CEO newsletter.

We will cover the following items:

  • Discuss with Laura our priorities for Upstate entrepreneurs and how that fits into the Scribble platform
  • Report on our work group activities
  • Report from the Kauffman Foundation ESHIP Conference
  • List and discuss Global Entrepreneurship Week activities
  • Share our local ecosystem development activities and events

This is an important meeting to attend and bring your colleagues.  The workgroups are launching, the State has a potential resource for us to consider and plans for an even more robust Global Entrepreneurship Week will be developed.

If you have questions, please feel free to contact Erin at ehouzts@bellsouth.net.

June Toast ‘n’ Topics


Join us on Thursday, June 6th from 7:30 – 9:00 AM at The Bleckley Station for Toast 'n Topics.  We will be hearing from Pamela Evette, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina"  Make your reservation now.

Celebration of Sport


Join the City of Spartanburg, our City Parks & Recreation team, and the Northside Community at the Fairground basketball courts on Saturday, May 25th, for a “Celebration of Sport.”

This FREE, family-friendly community event and court dedication will have food, games, entertainment, and giveaways from 10am-3pm. At noon, enjoy a complimentary lunch from Cribbs Catering, music from 96.3 “The Block," and the court dedication ceremony with remarks from Councilwoman Erica Brown.

There will be Youth Skills Competitions (ages 8-17) from 10am-12pm and 1pm-3pm, and Adult Open Run basketball (18+) from 10am-3pm. Participation is "first come, first served."

Strawberry Festival


Let's celebrate strawberry season with a day full of festivities and strawberry-centric menu items! We'll have strawberry specials in the cafe, grocery, and at Swamp Pizza, all day long! Face painting 12 noon to 4 pm; Live music from Kelly Jo 5:30 to 8 pm!

Take Flight 5K


Register today! Don't miss the one day of the year when you get to run (or walk) on the runway. Join us on Memorial Day weekend at the Greenville Downtown Airport. 7th Annual Take Flight 5K will be held on Saturday, May 25th, 2019 and money raised will go to help construct a parking lot for Runway Park!

We'll start by honoring our veterans with a Memorial Day Ceremony,
followed by a true test of speed for runners. This is the flattest 5K in the Upstate!

T-shirts, awards and fun door prizes will be given out.

ColorForOne Color Run


Love where you live...love where you run!

Join the movement and our city this May for our annual 5k color run. Hosted in efforts to raise awareness for sexual exploitation this community event sparks conversations about human trafficking and unites the community in taking a stand against it. In partnership with Switch, Project4one is hosting its annual ColorForOne color run this May 25th.

Proceeds go directly to Switch.

REGISTRATION STARTS @ 9:45am
RACE BEGINS @ 10:30am

Our Musical Journey Around the World: Middle East & Asia


CHILDREN’S SUMMER MUSIC CLASSES
This summer, give your children the opportunity to experience the colorful & diverse world of music through a series of four interactive classes at the Carolina Music Museum. Led by Jeff Holland, a renowned multi-ethnic percussion instructor, Our Musical Journey Around the World will explore music from various regions & cultures around the globe.

OUR MUSICAL JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD: MIDDLE EAST & ASIA
SUNDAY, JUNE 23RD AT 3:00 PM
TICKETS $10

Memorial Day Weekend Event


Free Military T-Shirt’s

15% Off Licensed Apparel and After Market Accessories

To All Who Served, THANK YOU

Free Hot Dog Plates, Chips and A Drink

FREE BEER while supplies last

12pm- 3pm Bikini Bike Wash

Taste of Cherokee County History Tour


Join us to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Cherokee Historical & Preservation Society during the Taste of Cherokee County History Tour!

8:00 to 10:00 a.m.—Biscuits and coffee at Fort Thicketty (Goucher Creek Road, 29340)

10:30 to 11:30 a.m.—Smoked jerky at the Vinson-Blanton Burying Ground (Spring Lake Road, 29340)

12:00 to 2:00 p.m.—Dumplings at the History & Arts Museum ( 301 College Drive, 29340)

2:30 to 4:30 p.m.—Ice cream and cobbler at Possum Trot School (742 Peachoid Road, 29341)

No charge—food items will be provided as long as supplies last. Rain or shine!

Upstate Concert Band Festival


Start your summer with an extravaganza of concert music at the Upstate Concert Band Festival this Memorial Day weekend. Four concert bands representing three Upstate counties perform from 3:00 to 7:00 PM at the Mauldin Cultural. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and settle in for traditional Americana, marches, show tunes, old favorites and new music from the Greenville Concert Band, the Spartanburg Community Band, the Easley Community Band, and the Greenville Textile Heritage Band. Food, drink and activities will be available; admission is free.

Ware Shoals Catfish Feastival


Days/­Hours Open:
Wed 12pm‑11pm, Thu 12pm‑11pm, Fri 12pm‑11pm, Sat 10am‑11pm
Fun family event. Something for all ages. Non‑alcohol event. Street dance Friday and Saturday night. Special children's events on Saturday. Free music on stage. Fried catfish, catfish stew, lots of other foods. Arts and crafts. Amusement rides.

Music by the Lake Summer Concert Series: Spartanburg Jazz Ensemble


Join the Lakeside Concert Band to celebrate the Sounds of Summer, Thursday evenings at twilight. Relax at our spacious amphitheater by the Furman University Lake and enjoy a cross-section of Big Band, Jazz, Bluegrass, Contemporary, Marches, and Orchestral favorites. Thanks to our sponsors, all concerts are FREE!

The Spartanburg Jazz Ensemble is directed by Tom Wright.

Music by the Lake Summer Concert Series: “Marches from Around the World”


Join the Lakeside Concert Band to celebrate the Sounds of Summer, Thursday evenings at twilight. Relax at our spacious amphitheater by the Furman University Lake and enjoy a cross-section of Big Band, Jazz, Bluegrass, Contemporary, Marches, and Orchestral favorites. Thanks to our sponsors, all concerts are FREE!

This evening's concert, featuring Marches from Around the World, is performed by the Lakeside Concert Band, directed by Leslie W. Hicken. There is no rain location.

Music by the Lake Summer Concert Series: “The Greatest Generation”


Join the Lakeside Concert Band to celebrate the Sounds of Summer, Thursday evenings at twilight. Relax at our spacious amphitheater by the Furman University Lake and enjoy a cross-section of Big Band, Jazz, Bluegrass, Contemporary, Marches, and Orchestral favorites. Thanks to our sponsors, all concerts are FREE!

This evening's concert, "The Greatest Generation," is performed by the Poinsett Wind Symphony, directed by Leslie W. Hicken and Jay Bocook. The concert is in McAlister Auditorium.

Music by the Lake Summer Concert Series: “Go West, Young Man!”


Join the Lakeside Concert Band to celebrate the Sounds of Summer, Thursday evenings at twilight. Relax at our spacious amphitheater by the Furman University Lake and enjoy a cross-section of Big Band, Jazz, Bluegrass, Contemporary, Marches, and Orchestral favorites. Thanks to our sponsors, all concerts are FREE!

This evening's concert is performed by the Carolina Youth Symphony, directed by Leslie W. Hicken. Rain location: McAlister Auditorium

Music by the Lake Summer Concert Series: Rhapsody in Blue: Derek Parsons, piano soloist


Join the Lakeside Concert Band to celebrate the Sounds of Summer, Thursday evenings at twilight. Relax at our spacious amphitheater by the Furman University Lake and enjoy a cross-section of Big Band, Jazz, Bluegrass, Contemporary, Marches, and Orchestral favorites. Thanks to our sponsors, all concerts are FREE!

This evening's concert features pianist Derek Parsons with the Lakeside Concert Band, directed by Leslie W. Hicken, performing Rhapsody in Blue. It will be held in McAlister Auditorium.

Music by the Lake Summer Concert Series: The Matt Olson Quintet


Join the Lakeside Concert Band to celebrate the Sounds of Summer, Thursday evenings at twilight. Relax at our spacious amphitheater by the Furman University Lake and enjoy a cross-section of Big Band, Jazz, Bluegrass, Contemporary, Marches, and Orchestral favorites. Thanks to our sponsors, all concerts are FREE!

Rain location: McAlister Auditorium

Music by the Lake Summer Concert Series: O Beautiful, for Spacious Skies—A Patriotic Celebration


Join the Lakeside Concert Band to celebrate the Sounds of Summer, Thursday evenings at twilight. Relax at our spacious amphitheater by the Furman University Lake and enjoy a cross-section of Big Band, Jazz, Bluegrass, Contemporary, Marches, and Orchestral favorites. Thanks to our sponsors, all concerts are FREE!

The Greenville Chorale: Bingham Vick, director
Lakeside Concert Band: Leslie W. Hicken, director
(Rain location: McAlister Auditorium)

Music by the Lake Summer Concert Series: “An Evening at the Pops”


Join the Lakeside Concert Band to celebrate the Sounds of Summer, Thursday evenings at twilight. Relax at our spacious amphitheater by the Furman University Lake and enjoy a cross-section of Big Band, Jazz, Bluegrass, Contemporary, Marches, and Orchestral favorites. Thanks to our sponsors, all concerts are FREE!

This evening's concert, "An Evening at the Pops," is performed by the Lakeside Concert Band, directed by Leslie W. Hicken. (Rain location: McAlister Auditorium) 

Music by the Lake Summer Concert Series: The Phantom of the Opera


Join the Lakeside Concert Band to celebrate the Sounds of Summer, Thursday evenings at twilight. Relax at our spacious amphitheater by the Furman University Lake and enjoy a cross-section of Big Band, Jazz, Bluegrass, Contemporary, Marches, and Orchestral favorites. Thanks to our sponsors, all concerts are FREE!

This evening's concert, with music from The Phantom of the Opera, features Lisa Barksdale, Bruce Schoonmaker, and Grant Knox, vocal soloists. The Lakeside Concert Band is directed by Leslie W. Hicken. Rain location: McAlister Auditorium

Music by the Lake Summer Concert Series: Latin Jazz—The Patrick Lopez Experience


Join the Lakeside Concert Band to celebrate the Sounds of Summer, Thursday evenings at twilight. Relax at our spacious amphitheater by the Furman University Lake and enjoy a cross-section of Big Band, Jazz, Bluegrass, Contemporary, Marches, and Orchestral favorites. Thanks to our sponsors, all concerts are FREE!

Rain location: McAlister Auditorium