Spring Sip & Shop benefiting Harvest Hope ??


Shop the latest looks for Spring at the Haywood Mall Spring Sip & Shop on March 7th from 5-9 PM. Your $20 ticket includes ten wine tastings, access to exclusive deals at participating stores and a complimentary wine tasting glass. Learn all about the most current trends from during a fashion presentation by Sarah Picou of "The Simple Blonde" in our Style Lounge.

All proceeds go to Harvest Hope Food Bank.

Participating stores include:

  • Michael Kors
  • Altar'd State
  • Aldo
  • Kates
  • Palmetto Moon
  • Bare Minerals
  • Reed's Jewelers
  • Banana Republic
  • Fiore Boutique
  • Pottery Barn

Simpsonville Chamber Annual Celebration

Join us on Tuesday, March 19th and celebrate another successful year for our community and businesses! It will be an evening of great food with a fun party atmosphere, and the announcement of the 2019 Simpsonville A-List Award recipients!
Chamber member businesses will be presented with our 2019 A-List Awards in SIXTEEN categories spanning all industries and business types.

Self-nominations and peer-nominations are permitted and encouraged. A team of judges will review all nominations and choose the best two nominees in each category. The community will then vote to determine the overall A-List Award winners. Nominations will close at 12:00pm on February 25th. Finalists from each category will be announced, and voting for the Winners will begin on February 27th. Winners will be announced at the Annual Banquet on March 19th.

Simpsonville Chamber Business After Hours


he Simpsonville Area Chamber of Commerce co-hosts Business After Hours events like this one with a different Chamber member each month. Events typically fall on the fourth Thursday, unless otherwise noted in the event information. BAH events provide a valuable opportunity for our members to highlight their offices, shops, and products through facility tours and peer engagement. Guests enjoy the opportunity to learn about new businesses, expand their network, and discover potential partnerships with others throughout the community. Contact Chamber staff if you would like information on hosting a Business After Hours at your business!

Easley Chamber 71st Annual Meeting

Please help us celebrate the Chamber's accomplishments in 2018, as well as honor our volunteer and community leadership for Ambassador of the Year, Director of the Year, Powdersville Leadership Award, and Duke Energy Citizenship & Service Award. In addition, we will honor our Small Business of the Year, Young Professional of the Year, Non-Profit of the Year, and Pillar of Easley recipients.

Fabio Parrini, Schubert and Chopin at the Carolina Music Museum

Fabio Parrini, Chair of the Piano Department at North Greenville University, will be performing a program of Frederic Chopin & Franz Schubert at the Carolina Music Museum. Parrini, a Steinway artist, has a rich array of recordings, live broadcasts, concertos, solo recitals, chamber music & collaborations with orchestras, choirs, opera productions & performances at summer festivals on his resume. A Fulbright Scholar, a Kahn Award winner from Boston University, he has coached for the Philadelphia International Music Festival, given master classes at Clemson University, the Longy School of Music at Bard College, Emporia State University, & the University of Southern Mississippi, to list only few. He holds degrees from the Conservatory of Padua in Italy, & Boston University. Call 864-520-8807 to purchase your tickets. $15 Adults & $5 students.

Pickens March for Meals Pancake Breakfast

Pickens County Meals on Wheels will be hosting our 2nd Annual Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, March 18th from 8 – 11am at the McKissick Center dining room. Tickets are $5 each and all proceeds will benefit PCMOW.

City of Easley Spring Fling & Jazz Festival

City of Easley invites you to join them for their 2019 Farmer's Market's Spring Fling and Jazz Festival on Saturday, April 6 from 9 AM until 3 PM. The Spring Fling will showcase local artists, craftsmen, farmer's market vendors, local live music and much more. For more information or how to become a vendor, click here.

City of Greenville Downtown Alive

Piedmont Natural Gas Downtown Alive, presented by Clemson MBA, kicks off the weekend every Thursday night with music at NOMA Square on Main Street.
More than 45,000 people attend this event annually. The event serves as the single largest fundraiser for the Metropolitan Arts Council.

Piedmont Natural Gas Downtown Alive opens at 5:30 p.m. and closes at 8:30 p.m. Bands play two sets at 5:50 p.m. and 7:20 p.m. on the Harley-Davidson of Greenville Stage.

Free Admission

NOMA Square
220 North Main Street
Greenville, SC

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Greenwood Uptown Market

Welcome to the Uptown Market- where shopping fresh and local promotes a healthier community and a healthier you! Come and meet your farmers and experience the difference in flavors and variety that can be found here.  Depending on the time of year, you can find produce such as kale, cabbage, brussels sprouts, potatoes, beets, tomatoes, cauliflower and MUCH more!! Plus, on Wednesdays, shop for locally raised meats, farm fresh cheese, baked goods, soaps and gourmet cuisine prepared with local ingredients. Click here for Vendor Application and Information
For a list of typical produce availability by season, click HERE. The Uptown Market Code of Conduct applies to all of our visitors and helps us maintain a safe and inviting space for all to enjoy!

Please check our Facebook page for notice of cancellations and current vendor list.

CURRENT HOURS: 10am - 2pm WED & SAT

City of Easley Farmers Market

Straight from the farm to you!

DON'T MISS THE MARKET.

EASLEY FARMERS MARKET

Every Saturday Morning

Time: 8am - 12PM 

Where: Downtown Easley

Artisphere


Whether you’re a Greenville native or looking to visit for the first time, Artisphere offers a one-of-a-kind experience. From award-winning restaurants to some of the most talented artists gathered on one of the quaintest main streets in the south, Artisphere won’t disappoint.

Greer Goes Global

Get ready to go around the world in a day, enjoying the sights, sounds and tastes of multiple cultures at Greer City Park and Greer City Hall. Now in its sixth year, the Greer Goes Global International Festival brings a sampling of the many cultures that make up the Greater Greer Community and Upstate South Carolina.

Learn more about more than 40 countries from representatives at each booth. Enjoy native performances and perhaps even give the musical instruments a try yourself.

Grab a snack from one of the many vendors on the City Park promenade or a food truck. You'll find everything from gyros to fajitas here!

Children will love the arts and crafts activities representing various countries. From making native masks to showing off henna tattoos, the Greer Goes Global International Festival is for kids of all ages. Check out the website and then plan to join us for an afternoon of free fun.

Greer Family Fest

With a rich history of providing family fun for all ages, the annual Pelham Medical Center Greer Family Fest promises to be better than ever this year, the 35th anniversary of the event. Greer is growing, and festival planners have an expanded vision for a spectacular event that reflects the growth Greer is achieving. This year's event will feature the best of the old and add exciting new activities with the goal of being the Upstate's favorite family festival. This two-day event features live music on the Main Stage and the Community Stage, Mitsubishi Anne Helton Creation Station, Apple Seeds Pediatric Dentistry/ Carolina Family Orthodontics KidsZone, Greer CPW Restaurant Row, and over 150 vendors throughout the festival!

An Evening with Temple Grandin

Dr. Temple Grandin, a world-renowned autism spokesperson, scientist, and inventor, has served as an inspiration and role model to hundreds of thousands of families and persons with autism. In this unique presentation, Temple eloquently and candidly describes the challenges she has faced and offers glimpses into her own childhood, with ideas on how others dealing with autism can meet these obstacles and improve the quality of their lives. Backed by her personal experience and evidence-based research, Temple shares her valuable insights on all types of thinkers, why they are important, and ways in which young people can continue to think about and understand what it means to be innovative.

President’s Leadership Forum: Cathy Bessant


Join the Converse community and women from across the Upstate for professional development and networking at Converse College’s annual President’s Leadership Forum, which welcomes Bank of America’s chief operations and technology officer, Cathy Bessant, on International Women’s Day. Named the “Most Powerful Woman in Banking” by American Banker magazine, Bessant has led Global Technology and Operations since 2010, delivering end-to-end technology and operating services across the company through nearly 95,000 employees and contractors in 35 countries.

Bessant will participate in a fireside chat moderated by President Krista Newkirk.

Upstate Entrepreneur Support Providers Workshop

After closing out 2018 with Global Entrepreneurship Week and Andy Stoll's visit, we are prepared to capitalize on our learning and move forward creating community and regional awareness in 2019.
March 20th Agenda:

• Review 2018: What did we learn?
• Analyze the Ecosystem Scorecard
• Define priorities for creating local & regional awareness of the ecosystem
• Create 2019 editorial calendar for Upstate Business Journal*

As always, we will break into small groups to work on different topics and develop plans that will be presented to the ecosystem partners.  With so many new individuals and organizations joining the ecosystem, it will be an excellent chance to increase our network's capacity and share resources. 

Connect Young Professionals (CYP) Monthly Mingle Luncheon

The Connect Young Professionals invites its members and prospective young professionals to gather for a Monthly Mingle, from 12:00 noon - 1:15 p.m..  This is CYP's official member gathering each month.  Join CYP to enjoy fellowship, meet new friends, and learn about upcoming programs and events, as well as hear from an informative speaker.  Lunch will be provided and there is a nominal fee of $10 to cover lunch expenses, payable to the Greenwood SC Chamber.
Everyone is welcome - members and prospective young professionals alike.  Invite a friend!  Advance registration requested to ensure accurate head count for lunch.  RSVP today as seating is limited.

The CYP officers and committee chairs will meet at 11:30 a.m.   Luncheon meeting set for third Monday of each month at the Chamber.

Guest Speaker:  The guest speaker will be Ann Butler, a 6-year board member of the Greater Greenwood Parks & Trails Foundation.  Ms. Butler is a professor in the biology department at Lander University and has mentored and engaged Lander students, faculty, and staff in projects at Grace Street Park.  She wrote and was awarded a Duke Energy grant to design and create a Sensory Garden at Grace Street Park.  She will share her expertise as a parks supporter with CYP.

RSVP:  Please RSVP to let us know if you can attend this meeting.

CYP Annual Dues:

As a reminder, annual dues of $40 are now due.  CYP's annual membership fee is $40 / person and membership is from January to December.  You may remit dues, payable to the Greenwood SC Chamber.  For membership information, call (864) 889-9312.

Ales for Trails

Benefiting the Parks & Trails Foundation, The Greenwood Building presents a unique 5K Run/Walk with participants stopping along the Heritage Trail to savor select beers & ales provided by Good Times Brewing Co. Beginning and ending at the Greenwood Railroad Historical Center at 908 Main Street in Greenwood, this unique race features "Trail Ale" along the route with two other “Rail Ales” for tasting upon completion. Live music, light snacks and tasty brews await you at the finish line!

Upper Savannah Regional Job Fair

Are You Looking for a Job?
Visit the Upper Savannah Regional Job Fair (upperscworks.com) and meet employers face-to-face and find out what it takes to get hired. Open to the public, the job fair hosts 70+ employers from Abbeville, Edgefield, Greenwood, Laurens, McCormick, Newberry, Saluda and beyond.

Visitors can also connect with faculty and staff from the event co-sponsor, Piedmont Technical College, and learn about training and educational opportunities that lead to high-paying careers in today’s workforce.

WHEN AND WHERE: Thursday, March 21, 2019

10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Medford Family Event Center

Piedmont Technical College

HOW TO PREPARE:

• Bring plenty of resumes

• Dress like you are going to a job interview

• Don’t miss the opportunity to network with employers who are hiring

For a full list of employers who are attending the job fair, please visit www.ptc.edu/jobfair.

City of Spartanburg Music on Main

The once a week concert is held each Thursday evening from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm in Downtown Spartanburg. Hear live music chosen from an eclectic line-up from Blues to Reggae, from Country to Beach.

City of Spartanburg Jazz on the Square

The open venue provides the entire community an opportunity to enjoy Spartanburg’s beautiful surroundings while listening to great local and regional musicians.

Hub City Hog Fest

The 2019 Hub City Hog Fest, a barbecue contest to benefit Mobile Meals of Spartanburg, will take place April 5-6. The City of Spartanburg will block off several roads downtown around Morgan Square to accommodate the dozens of cook teams that will compete in this annual BBQ competition.
On Friday, April 5, entrance into the event from noon to 5 p.m. is FREE. After 5 p.m., wristbands must be purchased for $5 each. On Saturday, April 6, from noon to 9 p.m., $5 wristbands must be purchased. Children 10 and under are admitted free.There will be chicken wing samples from the competition teams available from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday evening. The samples of the competition teams' barbecue and ribs are ONLY AVAILABLE from noon to 2 p.m. on Saturday.

Vendors will be on site selling BBQ all weekend. Hog Bucks must be used to purchase food from vendors and to sample BBQ from competition teams (while supplies last).

Spartanburg Soaring

The kite festival takes place in and around the Chapman Cultural Center each spring, when hundreds of colorful kites fill the skies above Spartanburg.

Work it Out! Building Physical Activity into the Workday

LiveWell At Work is excited to present a working forum on the Physical Activity dimension of the Strategy for Wellbeing Web Platform from SCHA. Participants can expect to learn how they can efficiently build physical activity into their organization’s workday and achieve their wellness goals! This will be a very interactive event with rotating group discussions, a delicious healthy networking lunch catered by Zoe’s Kitchen and SMART goal setting activity to jumpstart improvement to your organization’s Physical Activity dimension score!

(If your organization has not taken the assessment in last six months, now is a great time to re-asses. This will help your organization to get familiar with their specific improvement opportunities.)

Come prepared to engage with others working on similar goals, share your wisdom on what has worked well for your organization, and gain insight on opportunities to improve.

Greenville County Senior Games


 

This is an event for people over the age of 50+. It will take place April 29-May 1st. The cost is $12. We offer a variety of events to participate in. This long list of events includes activities like Pickleball, corn hole, track and field, horseshoes, shuffleboard, spin casting, bridge, and more! It truly is a fun event that helps promote wellness within our Senior Community.

Anderson Rising Networking Lunch

Join Anderson Rising for a "dutch-treat" lunch Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at J Peter's Bar & Grill downtown Anderson to network with young professionals in the Upstate! This networking opportunity will allow you to connect with other young professionals and help you understand what Anderson Rising has to offer.

Work it Out! Building Physical Activity into the Workday


LiveWell At Work is excited to present a working forum on the Physical Activity dimension of the Strategy for Wellbeing Web Platform from SCHA. Participants can expect to learn how they can efficiently build physical activity into their organization’s workday and achieve their wellness goals! This will be a very interactive event with rotating group discussions, a delicious healthy networking lunch catered by Zoe’s Kitchen and SMART goal setting activity to jumpstart improvement to your organization’s Physical Activity dimension score!

TEDx Greenville: UNKNXWN

Once again, it is time for TEDxGreenville. Sixteen of the region’s most engaging speakers and performers will embrace the stage at our new "very TEDish" stage at ONE Greenville at the TEDxGreenville annual conference Friday, March 29. The all-day event is known for taking its audiences on an intellectual and emotional roller coaster with presenters that delight, challenge, question, answer, disrupt, and enlighten.

“We had over 275 people nominated to speak this year, so the selection process was especially challenging," according to Julian Nixon, this year's curator. "Our goal when choosing presenters was to find inspirational, energetic, and fascinating people who want to create the Greenville of the future. It is all about presenting innovative ideas that will stimulate the Upstate to step into a future that it has never embraced before."

The theme for 2019 is UNKNXWN. We are celebrating our tenth year of TEDxGreenville, and in honor of the X, the Roman symbol for 10, and the mathematical symbol for the unknown variable, we are exploring the UNKNXWN, and attempting to know what we do not already know. Heavy, huh?

Come out for the tenth one-of-a-kind, full-day event as we continue the tradition of highlighting ideas worth spreading.

Excellence in Entrepreneurship Small Business Awards


The Excellence in Entrepreneurship Small Business Awards recognition program is a chance for CommunityWorks and the Greenville Chamber to come together to recognize and celebrate all the entrepreneurs, micro and small businesses that make our region unique and vibrant. Awards will be given to businesses pioneering innovative solutions in our community. Categories will include: Young Entrepreneur of the Year, Minority-Owned Small Business of the Year, Eugenia Duke Woman-Owned Small Business of the Year, Entrepreneurial Success Award, Small Business Champion of the Year, and a people's choice award called My Favorite Small Business.

NEXT Venture Pitch

NEXT Venture Pitch is an opportunity to hear from notable tech founders and connect with venture capitalists and entrepreneur leaders. An exciting afternoon awaits with a full agenda from Fireside Chats and VC panels to startup pitches. 

Whether you're an entrepreneur, innovator, angel investor, or a community leader, join NEXT for the largest gathering of venture capitalists in the Upstate.

 

Business After Hours

Mix and mingle with Chamber Investors at one of our premier networking events. Professionals utilize this opportunity to discuss and share ideas in a relaxed, social atmosphere while learning about other Investor businesses.

Come have some fun at Business After Hours!

Business Growth Series “Funding for Small Businesses”

The Business Growth Series is a general business event held for any individual looking to build their brand, business or personal connections. Business Growth Series helps business professionals "connect, learn and grow" with networking opportunities and an educational presentation.

Join us for a panel to discuss funding for small businesses.

AOPCC Business Forum & Business After Hours

Joins us for AOPCC Business Forum & Business After Hours (OFF THE CLOCK) on March 21, 2019 from 3:30-7:00 PM.
AOPCC Business Forum from 3:30 - 5:00 PM
Joint Business After Hours from 5:00 - 7:00 PM

Farm Pizza Party


Drop by the farm for a pizza party (Saturday, March 30 from 4-7PM)

Enjoy our brick oven pizzas made with seasonal ingredients sure to please the whole family. Bring your family, your friends, your co-workers or just yourself for a fun and relaxing time.

Admission:  $12/Adult; $8/Kids 6-12 yrs old; Kids 5 & under FREE.  Buy Tickets (if you are paying at the door, kindly rsvp toamy@greenbrierfarms.com by March 25th)

  • Doors open at 4pm. Food will be served from 4:30-6:30pm. Event ends at 7:00pm
  • Family Friendly Event
  • No pets allowed for their safety and the safety of our farm animals. Thank you for understanding
  • Beer and Wine sold separately - ID is required
  • Questions: contact amy@greenbrierfarms.com

Lunch and Learn – What is CERT?

Chamber Members - FREE

Non-Chamber Member - $10.00

Learn how you can make a difference in your community if you are part of a Community Emergency Response Team.

Russ Warmath (O.C. /CERT Coordinator) will tell us what CERT does and how you can join the team if you choose.

Topics CERT covers are:

  • Disaster Preparedness
  • Fire Safety
  • Disaster Medical Operation
  • Light Search and Rescue
  • Team Organization
  • Disaster Psychology
  • Terrorism

Greenbrier Farm Dinner with Blue Ridge Creamery


Greenbrier Farms and Blue Ridge Creamery are collaborating to host a 4-course family style dinner to celebrate spring.

Dinner will include a cocktail reception followed by a seated, family style dinner. Courses will highlight Greenbrier meats and produce along with cheeses from Blue Ridge Creamery and include beer and wine pairings.

Tickets and info - amy@greenbrierfarms.com

$75/pp, (limited seats - tickets are first come first serve)

Stone Soup Storytelling Festival

Storytelling is a performance art! You will experience this first hand at the 2019 Stone Soup Storytelling Festival, April 26-28, in Woodruff, SC. Storytellers from all over the USA will be sharing tales, putting their creative art of storytelling into the pot. Come and listen to some, of both, the best new and upcoming and also well-established, well-known tellers ever. Seventeen tellers in all! Experience a “drop the mic” moment in your life. You may realize that you have a story to tell. I know you will want to listen!Check out the tellers and event schedule at www.stonesoupsc.org and catch up with us on Facebook at Stone Soup Storytelling. Message me for information. I’ll be waiting to hear from you.