euphoria Food, Wine & Music Festival


Known for its intimacy, euphoria Food, Wine, and Music presented by Lexus is back for its 14th serving. This highly anticipated four-day festival in the thriving city of Greenville, SC, includes exclusive tasting events, intimate musical experiences, cooking demonstrations and wine seminars, as well as multi-course dinners and live music concerts. Dedicated to excellence, the nonprofit festival features domestic and international wines, Michelin-starred chefs, sommeliers and renowned singer and songwriters. euphoria allows locals and visitors alike to gather in the heart of Greenville to enjoy the city’s vast entertainment options and celebrate and enjoy its thriving culinary and arts communities.

Appalachian Herbal Workshop

herbs hanging isolated on white. food ingredients
Join us for a half day workshop focusing on the benefits of herbal medicine.

$30 for Museum Members
$35 for Non-Members

Workshop Classes:

Plant Medicine
Common Herb and Drug Interaction
Herbal Bitters
Teas
Register through https://forms.gle/Kt9QapL77pfcVFXa7

Class Description & Instructors:

Plant Medicine with Donna H. Walker, BSN, RN
Explore the wonderful world of plant medicine. In this class you will learn about a variety of plants, their identification, and their benefits and uses.

Common Herb and Drug Interaction with Morgan McKinney, BSN, RN
Herbs, supplements, and focused nutritional strategies can be important components of overall health. We sometimes think that all herbs, foods, and supplements are safe for anyone since they are more natural, but they can be powerful medicines and have potentially dangerous interactions with other herbal or pharmaceutical medicines. This session will focus on the most common interactions, reputable sources of information, and the importance of communication with all your different healthcare providers.

Herbal Bitters with Patrick Corcoran MLIS, LMT
The human experience of using bitters for medicinal purposes dates back to before the written record. Just a century ago, the use of herbal bitters in the form of patent medicine was an extremely popular form of healthcare. Today, much folklore and scientific research is being uncovered, as some is substantiated by modern scientific methods.

More instructor information available on our website.

Furman University Clarinet Ensemble at the Carolina Music Museum!


In keeping with the museum’s pledge to offer a wide variety of musical experiences to all audiences we have something very special for you the incredible Furman University Clarinet Ensemble! That’s right, you can hear these talented Furman University clarinet students before they head off to perform at the biggest clarinet conference in the world! They have been invited to perform at the prestigious International Clarinet Association ClarinetFest. This year’s conference, entitled “Embracing the World”, will be presented in partnership with the University of Tennessee, and you get to them before they do!

And, by attending FREE & making a donation—you do a wonderful thing: you make it possible for them to pay their way! Seating is very limited, and we need to know that you are going to be there so call us & we’ll make sure you have seats! Help them to Knoxville!

(Photo: Courtesy of Jeremy Fleming)

Voice of Business Brunch: Legislative Session Wrap-up and What’s Next for Education Reform


What was accomplished in Columbia during the legislative session and what's left to do? Join us at the Voice of Business Brunch for a wrap-up of the 2019 legislative session and a look ahead.

Jason Zacher with the Upstate Chamber Coalition will discuss legislative wins and 2020 priorities. Melanie Barton, Executive Director of the Education Oversight Committee, will provide an update on the Education Reform Bill.

Susan G. Komen SC Mountains to Midlands Race for the Cure 2019


Join us on Saturday, September 28th at Fluor Field at the West End for the 2019 SC Mountains to Midlands Race for the Cure!

This important annual event raises significant funds for the breast cancer movement, thanks to supporters and survivors around the world who step up and take action by fundraising for the cause.

Our event truly makes an impact. The majority of the net income raised by this event stays in our community to help fund local programs offering breast health education and breast cancer screening and treatment. The remaining funds go toward the Susan G. Komen® Research and Training Grants program.

In addition to raising funds for the breast cancer movement, our event also tells the story of our impact, celebrates breast cancer survivorship and honors those we have lost to this disease.

Every year, in cities around the globe, our allies join with us and prove they are More Than Pink®.

These passionate supporters and survivors are not content to simply say they support the breast cancer cause or wear a pink ribbon. They turn their support into action. They recognize the need to raise funds for the fight against breast cancer, and they get to work.

Spartanburg Downtown Business Council Meeting


Business owners, employees, and interested downtown patrons:
Join the Downtown Business Council at Delaney’s Irish Pub on Monday, June 24th for their monthly meeting discussing actionable items to improve downtown’s current and future business landscape.

Join us, and invite a friend or your business neighbors!

World Giraffe Day


We will be celebrating animals with the longest necks: giraffes! Visit the zoo to learn all about giraffes - from what they eat and how they survive in the wild, to the ways we care for them. Stop by to see Autumn, Miles and Kiden!

ResCare HomeCare National Day of Hiring


On-the-spot interviews and job offer!

ResCare is a one-of-a-kind human services company offering services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, home care for seniors, as well as education, vocational training, and job placement for people of all ages and skill levels. Right now, we have an exciting opportunity for you to join our team as a Caregiver/Home Health Aide.

As one of the industry’s largest providers, HomeCare services offers care for more than 20,000 individuals across the country. We deliver quality, compassionate and highly individualized in-home care and support that helps seniors stay at home – all while maximizing their dignity, privacy and independence. Whether our clients are recovering from illness, injury or surgery, living with a chronic disability or dealing with the natural process of aging, our services are tailored to meet the individual needs of people of all ages, physical conditions and cognitive abilities.

Hub City Plant-Based Food Tour


Are you ready to see what Spartanburg, the hub city of the Upstate, has to offer? Join us as we eat our way through the town. Spartanburg has so many delicious vegan options all across the city! On this tour you will enjoy some delicious breakfast options, lunch items, donuts and ice cream! Our fantastic Registered Dietitian will come along to talk about the nutrition impact of the items and answer your questions along the way. Wear some great walking shoes, we will walk a minimum of one mile on the tour.

Duration: 4 hours

Stops include visits to:

Downtown Deli & Donuts

Blue Moon Specialty Foods

FR8yard

Hub City Scoops

The tour will take place rain or shine. Midway through the tour we will explore a community garden and play some miniature golf.

This is a plant-based tour and we can accommodate most food allergies and restrictions, please let us know in advance. Children seven and under eat for free (one child per adult).

Total Internship Management Workshop


Utilizing internships is the perfect way to conduct recruiting activities by identifying future hires, increasing retention rates, maintaining a pipeline of highly qualified candidates, creating and building relationships with local universities and organizations, and having short-term projects completed by an educated workforce.

The Total Internship Management Workshop is designed to help you and your organization build a win-win internship program. Based on the most in-depth research ever to be conducted into the successful management of internship programs, you can be assured that you will leave the event with a newfound approach to internships.

The presentation will include detailed statistics from proprietary research. Qualitative and quantitative responses will be shared from our latest research project, the National Internship and Co-op Study – a detailed examination of what makes internship programs successful based on the responses of over 225,000 students from more than 500 universities.

SpiritFest 2019


Celebrating 21 years at The Well, SpiritFest returns to Greenville on September 1! SpiritFest is focused on inspiring the community through song, while awarding scholarships to deserving students in the Upstate. This is a must-see for all Gospel music lovers, featuring some of the most talented gospel artists including, Tye Tribbett, Bishop William Murphy, The Clark Sisters, The Rance Allen Group, Todd Dulaney, Tim Rogers & The Fellas, Lisa Knowles & The Brown Singers and Jermaine Dolly.

*General Admission tickets increase $5 the day of the show.

Paw Patrol Live!


Come roll with the PAW Patrol as everybody’s favorite heroic pups race to the rescue on the day of the Great Adventure Bay Race. When Mayor Goodway goes missing, Chase, Marshall, Skye and the rest of the PAW Patrol will need to team up with Ryder to save Adventure Bay’s mayor and stop Foggy Bottom’s Mayor Humdinger from winning the race.

*Each adult & child aged 1 & up must have a ticket.

Jurasic World Live Tour


Jurassic World comes to life for the first time in a touring arena show!

Your trip to Isla Nublar takes a terrifying turn after the Indominus rex escapes and causes chaos in the park! The adventure continues as you join forces with a team of scientists to unravel a corrupt plan and save Jeanie, an all-new dinosaur, from a terrible fate. Along the way, experience some of Jurassic World’s most iconic dinosaurs including Blue the Raptor, Triceratops, Pteranodons and the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex!

The Avett Brothers


The Avett Brothers will play a Halloween Show on October 31 at Bon Secours Wellness Arena. THE AVETT BROTHERS’ album, True Sadness, achieved the group’s highest career debut to date and dominated multiple charts, arriving at #1 on Billboard’s Top Albums Chart, #1 Top Rock Albums Chart, #1 on the Digital Albums Chart and #3 on Billboard’s Top 200 Chart. The album was also nominated for Best Americana Album and Best American Roots Performance for “Ain’t No Man” by the 2017 Grammy Awards.

Faith, Family, Freedom Paint & Sip Party


Faith, Family, Freedom Paint & Sip Party Thursday, June 27 at The Fine Arts Center of Easley. Located at 117 S. Pendleton St. in Easley. Time is from 6:30 - 9:00 pm. The cost is $25 per person for 16x20 canvas. Limited to 15 people. Must have 5 people register in order to make the class. BYOB. You MUST REGISTER here or call 864-419-4296 by 7 pm Wednesday.

Foodscaping: Intro to Edible Landscaping


Led by Danielle Pereira of Farm in the Wildwood and Sara Harding of Liberated Landscapes. Registration required. Email berea@greenvillelibrary.org or call 246-1695 to register.

Please note: This event takes place at the Berea Branch.

Red, White, and Blue


Red, White, and Blue is Greenville’s premier 4th of July celebration, showcasing one of the state’s largest fireworks displays. The free event features live music on two stages, fun-filled activities in the Kidz Zone and a variety of popular food and beverage vendors. The event takes place in downtown Greenville from Broad Street to Augusta.

Clemsonfest


On the evening before Independence Day, Clemsonfest kicks off numerous area festivals. Join thousands of revelers for family fun in the early evening of July 3rd. Later enjoy live music as the fireworks ring in the 4th. There is a $10.00 admission charge per car or $5 per person.

Hillbilly Day


At Hillbilly Day, you won’t find any fireworks, but at one of the oldest festivals in the state, you’ll find clogging, square dancing, country and bluegrass music, crafts, food, soap making and old-time games. Take a break from the same old 4th of July routine and head to Mountain Rest. Free admission and parking.

Red, White, and Boom


Red, White, and Boom will be at Barnet Park and is the perfect setting for Spartanburg’s Independence Day celebration. Enjoy great food, including BBQ, funnel cakes, burgers, hotdogs, philly cheese steaks, ice cream, and more! Patriotic music by the Spartanburg Community Band then a major musical act to dance the night away. And last but not least, enjoy a Spectacular Fireworks! General admission: $5

Cowpens: Celebration of Freedom

Cowpens National Battlefield will hold its Celebration of Freedom event on July 6 with guided battlefield walks, weapons firing demonstrations, and children’s activities. It’s living history and fun for the whole family!

Upstate Shakespeare Festival


Shows begin at 7:00pm in beautiful Falls Park, Thursday thru Sunday each week during the run of shows. ALL SHOWS ARE FREE TO THE PUBLIC!
What’s better than free, Shakespeare in the park? Nothing, that’s what.
Bring a picnic, a blanket or chair, and enjoy!

The Tempest (July 11 – August 4)

Peace & Love Tour Spartanburg


Return to Woodstock with 2 hours of peace and music. Celebrate the 50th anniversary of a rock and roll moment that changed history. Relive the music of Creedence Clearwater Revival, the Grateful Dead, Jim Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Crosby, Stills, and Nash, The Who & more from the Woodstock era as performed live by the national touring Paisley Craze Band.
Come early to enjoy the pre-show festivities, including Woodstock trivia, tie-dye merchandise, photo-booths and much more!

Event starts at 5:30 PM, Concert starts at 7:00 PM

GTC Red White and Blue Shoes 5K


The ever popular and patriotic Red White and Blue Shoes 5K returns to Furman University on Thursday July 4, 2019. Proceeds from the RWBS 5K go to the Blue Shoes Track Scholarship program, providing scholarships to deserving student athletes and promoting excellence on the track and in the classroom.

City of Seneca 4th of July Celebration


AFTER A DAY ON THE LAKE COME ON OUT TO GIGNILLIAT FIELD!
THURSDAY, JULY 4TH FESTIVITIES START AT 6P.M.

FREE Family Fun
Bring your chairs!

Just Chillin Shaved Ice is here to help you chill. This July 4th celebration will be HOT HOT HOT!!!! Treat yourself with a chilling shaved ice.

Enjoy the award winning Fireworks at Sunset


GVL Country Music Fest


Throw on your boots, hop in the truck and head on down to Greenville 'cause the hottest names in country music are coming to Fluor Field Saturday, August 31st for the Greenville Country Music Fest! Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in the heart of South Carolina's Upcountry, GVL Fest is gonna be jam-packed with rockin' music from today's top country headliners, lip-smackin' food and drinks and good 'ol country fun.

Sundays Unplugged


Chapman Cultural Center is open every Sunday afternoon, 1-5 p.m., to provide casual and cultural experiences for those who want to "unplug." Spartanburg Art Museum, Spartanburg Regional History Museum, Artists’ Guild of Spartanburg, and the Student Galleries are all open with free admission. The John F. Green Spartanburg Science Center is open with a small admission fee. In addition, one or more local musicians will perform a free mini-concert at no charge 2-4 p.m.

SAM | Free Art Movie | Helvetica


FROM IMDB: The documentary follows the typeface from its humble beginnings in a type foundry located in Münchenstein, Switzerland. Type designer Max Meidinger and his boss Edvard Hoffman were developing a new typeface which would be invisible, one which would not attract attention - one which would convey information but not draw attention away from the subject being discussed. The new typeface was named 'Die Neue Haas Grotesk'. In order to market the typeface to the American market a new name had to be chosen: HELVETICA.

Runtime: 1 hours 20 minutes

Films are projected onto the 15-foot-high walls of the Museum. Stick around after the movie for a Q&A and discussion with SAM curators!

Free Concerts | MasterWorks Festival


MasterWorks Festival is an intensive, four-week festival for advanced and passionate students of the classical performing arts. Together, world-class faculty and gifted students present brilliant performances in an atmosphere of dynamic Christian faith.

JoJo Siwa’s D.R.E.A.M. The Tour


Nickelodeon superstar JoJo Siwa brings her Nickelodeon's JoJo Siwa D.R.E.A.M The Tour to Greenville on September 27, with special guest The Belles. Siwa is a YouTube personality, singer, dancer, entrepreneur, social media influencer, New York Times bestselling author and star on Nickelodeon’s Lip Sync Battle Shorties.

Siwa just launched her first animated shorts series, The JoJo & BowBow Show Show starring Siwa and her furry best friend BowBow. She has also appeared on various Nickelodeon live-action series including School of Rock and The Thundermans. Siwa performed a medley of hits at Nickelodeon’s 2018 Kids’ Choice Awards, including her triple-platinum smash “Boomerang.”

Simpsonville Chamber Presents Lunch & Learn Series


Monthly on the 4th Tuesday
Arrival & Check-In begins at 11:30am
Announcements & Program begin at 12:00pm

Chamber Presents Lunch & Learns are held monthly on the fourth Tuesday and feature a guest speaker and information to help grow your business. Presentations will include topics that apply to businesses of all types and sizes, such as timely marketing strategies, business resources, local industry trends, and more. Guests will have an opportunity to introduce themselves and their business to the group and network before and after the presentation. The registration fee includes lunch and any presentation materials.

Check website for this month's speaker.

Anderson University: Summer Repertory Theatre

Julius Caesar:
Shakespeare’s tale of murderous intrigue finds new life as it tears a page from a famous modern novel. The story makes us deliberate the limits of loyalty, the importance of structure and the value of friendship. Ideals that are classic, maybe, but always relevant. We hope you hear the powerful words afresh!

This royalty-free play is part of a fantastic collection of plays for kids and teens on Drama Notebook:
https://www.dramanotebook.com/plays-for-kids/

Wednesday & Friday, June 26th & 28th at 7:30pm

Chamber Music of the Carolinas: Romance in the Air

Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Trio in D major, Op.70 No.1'Ghost'

Inessa Zaretsky: World Premiere for piano trio

Bedřich Smetana: Piano Trio, Op.15 in g minor

Horszowski Piano TrioInessa Zaretsky, piano

In memory of Ruth Geiger  

Chamber Music of the Carolinas: Winds of Dreams

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Oboe Quartet in F major, K.370

Sergey Prokofiev: 5 Mélodies Op.35 for violin and piano

Bernhard Henrik Crusell: Divertimento Op.9,

Pyotr Tchaikovsky: String Quartet No.1, Op.11

Tesla String Quartet; Keve Wilson, oboe; Inessa Zaretsky, piano

Movie Night in Carolina Wren Park: Ralph Breaks the Internet


Come join us for Friday Movie NIght in Carolina Wren Park August 9th at 8:35pm as we show Ralph Breaks the Internet! This movie is FREE to the public. Bring your own chairs or blankets for this outdoor movie. Coolers are welcome - just NO alcohol or glass containers. Concessions are also available. Please leave all pets at home. Call 864 231-2233 for more information.

Movie Night in Carolina Wren Park: The Goonies


Come join us for Flashback Friday Movie NIght in Carolina Wren Park July 12th at 8:55pm as we show The Goonies! This movie is FREE to the public. Bring your own chairs or blankets for this outdoor movie. Coolers are welcome - just NO alcohol or glass containers. Concessions are also available. Please leave all pets at home. Call 864 231-2233 for more information.

Funding assistance provided by the City of Anderson ATAX fund.

Chamber Music of the Carolinas: Brahms!

Johannes Brahms          Piano Quartet No.1, Op.25 in G minor

                                    String Quintet No.2, Op.111 in G major

Tesla String Quartet; John Dexter, viola; Inessa Zaretsky, piano

Chamber Music of the Carolinas: All Those Strings!

Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quintet Op.29, ‘Storm”

J.S.Bach: Keyboard Concerto in g minor

Camille Saint-Saëns: Introduction et rondo capriccioso Op.28

Felix Mendelssohn: String Octet Op.20 in E flat major

Jasper String Quartet; Susie Wong, violin; Katherine Winterstein, violin; Melissa Reardon, viola; Steve Honigberg, cello; Inessa Zaretsky, piano

“Love Never Fails” Convention of Jehovah’s Witnesses


Friday, June 28 and July 5

This day's program is based on 1 Thessalonians 4:9​—“Taught by God to love one another.”

Saturday, June 29 and July 8

This day's program is based on Ephesians 5:2​—“Go on walking in love.”

Sunday, June 30 and July 9

This day's program is based on Jude 21​—“Keep yourselves in God’s love.”

For more information, click HERE.