Lunch & Learn: Apples in Oconee


Bring your lunch and learn how apples have been an important part of Oconee County!

Join Oconee History Museum Director/Curator Leslie Hagerty as she explores the history of apple growing in Oconee County. From the apple growing boom in the mid-century to the regrowth of the industry in present day, you will learn the impact that the apple industry has made on Oconee County.

For more information call 864-638-2224 or e-mail info@oconeehistorymuseum.org.

Dolphin Wave Paint & Sip Party


Dolphin Wave Paint & Sip Party Thursday, August 8 at The Fine Arts Center of Easley. Located at 117 S. Pendleton St. in Easley. Time is from 6:30 - 8:30 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 at the link provided or call 864-419-4296 by 8 pm Wednesday.

Ice Cold Lemonade Paint & Sip Party


Ice Cold Lemonade Paint & Sip Party Thursday, August 15 at The Fine Arts Center of Easley. Located at 117 S. Pendleton St. in Easley. Time is from 6:30 - 8:30 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 at the link provided or call 864-419-4296 by 8 pm Wednesday, Aug. 14.

Day at the Beach


Day at the Beach Paint & Sip Party Thursday, August 22 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 at the link below or call 864-419-4296 by 8 pm Wednesday, Aug. 21.

India Day


India Association of Greenville (IAG) would like to unveil the plans for “INDIA DAY” to celebrate 70 years of India's Independence Day. This event is being hosted in downtown Greenville on Saturday, August 24th, 2019 from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM. To celebrate Indian culture and heritage, IAG plans to invite Greenville Mayor Mr. Knox White, prominent council members, past IAG Presidents, Sponsors and Representatives from Media Fraternity. With many exciting additions, this year's “INDIA DAY” will feature a grand colorful parade, entertainment throughout the day emphasizing the rich and varied heritage as well as a Bollywood dance party, concluding with bright display of fireworks.

The British Period by Durant Ashmore


Revolutionary War Historian Durant Ashmore will give a talk on how the British Period affected the Upstate of South Carolina during that period..

Open House


Come in for a campus tour and explore our beautiful facilities, interactive labs, student support services, and more. RSVP to start your future! Click here: bit.ly/2Y0roEN

Dealing with Wildlife Pests


Tired of dealing with wildlife pests around your garden? An agent from the Clemson Cooperative Extension will be at the Landrum Library to discuss ways to stop them. Learn how to protect your plants from moles, skunks, and more. Event is free and open to all.

GSA Power Event: Upstate Under Construction


A status update on prime commercial & industrial projects

GSA Business Report receives information on construction projects from the Upstate's AEC community throughout the year.

Join us for a quick review from a collection of these projects, and then hear plans about several transformative development projects that will change the land they're on as well as the communities around them.

Speakers include:

Phil Hughes
President and CEO
Hughes Investments
Will talk about Bridgeway Station, a 78-acre mixed use project at I-385 and Bridges Road. He also will discuss plans for a major event center in downtown Greenville on the largest piece of downtown property touching the Reedy River.

D.J. Rama
President and CEO
Auro Hotels
Update on the AC Hotel currently under construction at Camperdown.

A variety of other projects will be discussed.

Caring for Cancer Close to Home


Please join us for Prisma Health Baptist Easley Foundation's inaugural cancer fundraiser for  Caring for Cancer Close to Home.

Make plans to join in the fun in this beautiful, casual atmosphere serving oven-fired pizzas, some great silent auction items, and dancing to the sounds of local band, Amongst the Trees.

We will have a cash bar with beer and wine, as well as The Pint Station serving microbrews.

All proceeds will directly support the Cancer Center at Baptist Easley Hospital.

Thanks to Batson Architects for being "Our Hero" title sponsor for this event.

Murder, Mystery, and Mayhem at the Museum


Pickens County Board of Disabilities and Special Needs, along with the IMPACT Pickens county Foundation, will host an evening of intrigue and mystery at the Pickens County Museum. Solve the mystery for a prize. Heavy hors d'oeuvres.

While you are here, you can also check out some of the museum's popular history and art exhibits or take a tour of the native garden!

Acoustic at the Gardens!


Special acoustic set!

The Jeff Edwards Band tours SC, and NC performing music from their epic indie rock album "Castle in the Sky." Featuring their signature blend of acoustic textures, peerless lyricism, driving beats, and a heaping helping of bluesy, angsty electric guitar.

Honeybee Hootenanny


Children will enjoy learning about the power of pollination and the importance of honeybees as pollinators. Discover the honeybee’s quest for pollen, and nectar and observe real honeybees in the garden! Please register at least 3 days in advance.

Pickens World Honey Bee Day Festival


The World Honeybee Day Festival in Pickens is Saturday, August 17 at Bee Well Honey Farm. Post a comment  on our Facebook event page and you are in FREE!

8:00am - 8:00 pm - Food Trucks, Music and Libations
Coles Southern BBQ
The Pancake Man
Sierra Nevada Beer Porch

10:00 am - 3:00 pm - Blood Drive - The Blood Connection - We will be giving all donors a $10 gift card and a Clemson or Carolina shirt.

10:00 am - Noon - Special Speaker Michael Bush - Session 1 (Free: Must Register Below)

Noon -2pm Lunch from Coles Southern BBQ and The Pancake Man
Music by Local street Musicians

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm - Special Speaker Michael Bush - Session 2 (Free: Must Register Below)

5:00 pm - Happy Hour Featuring the Stove Bolts and Local Musicians

8:00am - 8:00 pm - Food Trucks, Bands, Arts and Crafts Vendors

Join us for live music provided by local bands playing bluegrass and folk. There will be local food trucks and micro brewers—and fun for the entire family.

And for bee enthusiasts, Michael Bush will be our Keynote speaker. Michael is one of the leading proponents of treatment free beekeeping. There are two sessions you can sign up for. These sessions are free. Follow this link to Sign Up: https://beewellhoneyfarm.com/festival/

Bee Well Honey Bee Supply is located at 815 West Main Street.
Special Parking provided by Blue Ridge Electric Coop.

- Candle making
- Soap Making
- Mead Making
- Honey Extracting
- Beekeeping Supply Vendors
- Arts & Crafts Vendors
- Music by The Stove Bolts
- Healthy treats from the Bee Well Honey Natural Market & Coffee Shop
- Beekeeping Equipment Yard Sale
- Lots and Lots of Door Prizes

Open House @ ECPI University


In Case You Missed Us on Saturday…

Join us for our Open House follow-up event and be a part of our interactive learning approach, take part in Q&A sessions with our faculty and staff, and find out how our flexible, student-centered programs fit into your life.

Feel free to come by any time between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM!

7th Annual Homesteading Festival


The 2019 Homesteading Festival will be held on September 14th from 8AM - 4PM at Mineral Spring Park, 121 West Main Street in Williamston, SC. This family-friendly event will be in its 7th year of offering free admission, free classes, and amazing demonstrations of homesteading skills.

Spring Water Festival


Arts & Crafts  Live Music  Gospel Music Showcase
Free Children’s Activities Amusement Rides
Spring Water 5K Run  1 Mile Fun Run
Antique Car Show   Festival Food  Exhibits Souvenirs

The Spring Water Festival in Historic Williamston, SC celebrates the founding of a town that was once a popular tourist destination, with the state’s largest hotel and drawing people from across the state to enjoy the benefits of a mineral spring which reportedly had medicinal qualities. Today the spring around which the town was built still flows, offering visitors a cool, refreshing drink of spring water in Mineral Spring Park, one of the oldest public parks in the country.
The two day festival, celebrating their 38th year, features free kids activities, amusement rides, more than 100 business and craft vendors, antique and classic auto show, live music, 5K run and other special attractions.
The festival will kick off on Friday evening with live music and festival food.
More than 50 crafters vendors from the Upstate and surrounding states will join local vendors to display and sell handmade items. Saturday will begin with a 5K run.
Music lovers are invited to bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy a day of music and other activities. The festival features a variety of performers on three stages including a children’s stage, gospel stage and the Mineral Spring Park Amphitheater Stage.

Celebrate Anderson


An annual community event, Celebrate Anderson unites our County’s eleven cities and towns for a day of festivities that concludes with an evening of concerts and a patriotic fireworks celebration the Sunday before Labor Day.

“Celebrate Anderson is a way of thanking our community, military and first-responders for making Anderson County the best place to live in South Carolina. We are very appreciative to the local businesses and industries for joining Anderson County in funding and hosting this free community event,” said Anderson County Council Chairman Tommy Dunn.
Invite everyone to grab their chairs, blankets, and picnic for an evening to remember on Sunday, September 1st at 5:30 p.m. to ‘Celebrate Anderson’.

Banned Items: Glass and Alcohol
** Food and Drinks (non-alcoholic) will be allowed inside the venue along with chairs and blankets. Note that there will be a bag search upon entry.

There will be food and beverage vendors on site for alcohol sales and additional food sales.

Travis Tritt in Concert


Travis Tritt live in concert at the William A Floyd Amphitheater @ Anderson Sports & Entertainment Complex September 20th, with support from Tyler Reese Tritt!
The Grammy award-winning artist continues to sell-out shows and stay true and relevant to Country music fans across the globe. Travis Tritt is dubbed as one of the best of all time, along with Garth Brooks, Clint Black and Alan Jackson; all of whom dominated the charts in the early ‘90s. His nineteen Top 10 hits, including “Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde,” “Here’s A Quarter” and “It’s A Great Day To Be Alive.” His near three-decade career has produced millions in album sales, two Grammy award wins and multiple No. 1 singles on the Country radio charts.

Tickets are on sale now!
*pit tickets are sold out. Chairs are not permitted. Only blankets*
*chairs are allowed in General Admission. No tents allowed in venue*

Cooking Matters

Cooking Matters aims to help end childhood hunger by giving families the tools needed to make healthy, affordable food choices. Classes aim to teach parents and caregivers with limited food budgets to shop for and cook healthy meals for their family without overspending.
Classes meet every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (noon) beginning August 27. Register online at www.piedmontphysicgarden.org/workshops or call (864) 427-2556.

Ryan Niemiller — Special Comedy Event


STAR OF AMERICA'S GOT TALENT!
Despite being born with a disability in both arms, Ryan Niemiller, the self-proclaimed “Cripple Threat of Comedy” shares his views of the world from the perspective of the handicapped.

Ryan began his comedy career in Los Angeles, California, and hasn’t looked back since, performing in clubs and colleges across the country. He captured the hearts of America with his appearances on America's Got Talent. Covering topics such as dating, trying to find employment, and attempting to find acceptance in a world not designed for him, Ryan tackles the issues in a way that makes you think while laughing the entire time.

With his quick wit, great timing, and a gimmick that only he can exploit, Ryan hopes to prove to the comedy world that he may be unarmed, but he is dangerous.

Trevor Wall—Comedy Event


Trevor Wallace is a stand up comedian, writer, improvisor & actor based in Los Angeles. Wallace can be seen just about everywhere on the internet and has collectively built a digital thumbprint of over 150 million views. He can attribute most of those views from his viral series “Life As A Zumiez Employee” on Facebook. Wallace is also a regular cast member of the wildly popular YouTube channel, All Def Digital and has also been featured on Buzzfeed, Unilad, Funny or Die, Super Deluxe, Fusion TV, IFC, Worldstar Hip Hop, 9GAG, Reddit & MTV2. Wallace has performed at comedy clubs and colleges all over the country with some of the biggest names, although his biggest accomplishment is being told he has “beautiful hair” by Todd Glass.

Reading Between the Lines: Tupelo Hassman


It's wine time! Join us this month for Read Between the Wines with Tupelo Hassman! Thursday, August 15th, at 6pm to discuss her novel gods with a little g.

This writer is awesome. You won't want to miss it. Plus... WINE.

From the acclaimed author of girlchild, this gritty, irreverent novel sees a young misfit grow into hope.

Tupelo’s work has been anthologized in 100WordStory's Nothing Short Of 100 and in Drivel: Deliciously Bad Writing By Your Favorite Authors). Her work has also appeared in The Boston Globe, Harper's Bazaar, The Independent, The Portland Review, Imaginary Oklahoma, and ZYZZYVA, among others.

Tupelo teaches at Santa Monica College and California State University, East Bay, and lives in Charleston, SC with her husband and their two sons, Tupelo’s brother, Daniel, Blaschko the dog, Pekoe and Smokey the cats, and a 7-foot tall dancing wooden pig named Theo.

9th Anniversary Blind Date Sale


Our 9th Anniversary just so happens to be Bookstore Romance Day! Spread the love and we'll give some back!

10AM - 11:59AM Southern Lit Books are 20% off!
12PM - 1:59PM Children's Books are 20% off!
2PM - 3:59PM Romance Novels are 20% off!

Also stop by our sister stores Little River Coffee Bar and CakeHead. It will be a fun day of deals and giveaways :)

Upstate Entrepreneur Support Providers Network Workshop


Please join the Entrepreneur Support Providers Network for our 3rd Quarter Workshop.

This workshop will include:

  • A discussion with Ellen Bateman, the Director for U.S. Ecosystems at the Global Entrepreneur Network, on how to get engaged with Global Entrepreneurship Week
  • Sharing promotional materials and templates to help plan and promote your GEW events
  • Updates from each of the four work groups that are tackling priority issues to strengthen the Upstate Ecosystem
  • An Educational Minute addressing topics of employment/business law for small businesses, facilitated by our sponsor Ogletree Deakins

This event is free to attend, but we do request that you register in advance. Lunch will be provided.

Ten at the Top Abbeville County Workshop

Growing Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses

Ten at the Top is celebrating 10 years of connecting the Upstate in 2019. As part of the 10th anniversary, TATT is holding community workshops in each of the 10 Upstate counties with each one focused on an issue of interest within that county. The program will include communities, businesses or organizations that are successfully working on that issue in other parts of the Upstate sharing insights and ideas with those interested in that specific issue within the focus county.

The Abbeville County Workshop will take place on September 9th with the focus being on Growing Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses. 

Speakers will include Erin Ouzts, Chair of Ten at the Top's Upstate Entrepreneur Support Providers Network; Dave Eldridge, CEO of Tri-County Entrepreneurial Development Corporation; and Brian "Zig" Ziegelheafer, Co-Founder and Leader of BGEN, Gaffney's small business incubator. They will provide an overview of how to build opportunities for entrepreneurs and small business owners within a community.

The Abbeville County Workshop is free and open to the public, but advance registration is requested. Lunch will be provided.

Ten at the Top Greenwood County Workshop

Cultivating Transportation Solutions: Models for Mobility

Ten at the Top is celebrating 10 years of connecting the Upstate in 2019. As part of the 10th anniversary, TATT is holding community workshops in each of the 10 Upstate counties with each one focused on an issue of interest within that county. The program will include communities, businesses or organizations that are successfully working on that issue in other parts of the Upstate sharing insights and ideas with those interested in that specific issue within the focus county.

The Greenwood County Workshop will take place on September 16th with the focus being on Cultivating Transportation Solutions: Models for Mobility. 

Speakers will be Keith Moody, General Manager of CATbus/Clemson Area Transit; Paige Stephenson, President and CEO of United Way of the Piedmont, and Neil Semcheski, Rideshare Senior Sales Executive for Enterprise Holdings. They will talk about programs, partnerships, and innovative solutions for meeting transportation needs.

The Greenwood County Workshop is free and open to the public, but advance registration is requested. Lunch will be provided.

Paint & Pints


Paint this gorgeous Flower Box while enjoying a refreshing pint of RJ Rockers signature brew! Beginner's welcome! Come out for a fun, creative night!

Ten at the Top Pickens County Workshop

Cultivating Community Through Connectivity: Marketing, Messaging, and Mobility

Ten at the Top is celebrating 10 years of connecting the Upstate in 2019. As part of the 10th anniversary, TATT is holding community workshops in each of the 10 Upstate counties with each one focused on an issue of interest within that county. The program will include communities, businesses or organizations that are successfully working on that issue in other parts of the Upstate sharing insights and ideas with those interested in that specific issue within the focus county.

The Pickens County Workshop will take place on September 30th with the focus being on Cultivating Community Through Connectivity: Marketing, Messaging, and Mobility. 

The workshop will touch on various meanings of connectivity, from a unified county identity and message to aspects of transportation and mobility. On both a literal and a metaphorical level, the goal of the workshop is to find ways to connect the entirety of Pickens County.

The Pickens County Workshop is free and open to the public, but advance registration is requested. Lunch will be provided.

 

Brew & ‘Que


Enjoy four hours of unlimited sampling of craft beer from over 40 different beers from more than a dozen South Carolina breweries.

Unlimited sampling of bar-b-que will be available from the Grill-Off contestants and you can vote who you think is the best! Other food vendors will have non bar-b-que choices along with desserts, drinks and plates.

A silent auction will feature proceeds going to the Golden Corner Food Bank.

Kids 12 and under are free, with a Kids Zone and free pizza!

AFPT Presents Dr. Riffat Hassan


During her 33-year career in Arts & Sciences, Professor Emerita Riffat Hassan, an internationally acclaimed religious scholar and activist, taught generations of students about Islam and articulated a progressive understanding of the religion that influenced Muslims around the world. Her work after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks is credited with building bridges between the US and the Muslim world. She is one of the pioneers of feminist theology in the context of the Islamic tradition – an area in which she has been engaged since 1974. She has also been extensively involved in interreligious dialogue with Jews, Christians and Muslims, with a particular focus on Human Rights in Religious Traditions.

An Evening with Ken Woodley


The Road to Healing is Ken Woodley’s first-person account of his crusade to bring healing to that wound while he was editor of the Farmville Herald, then still owned by the same family. The book’s centerpiece is the eighteen-month fight to create what the late Julian Bond described as the first civil rights-era reparations in U.S. history. If the 2003-2004 struggle to win passage of a state-funded scholarship program had been a roller coaster, it wouldn’t have passed the safety inspection—too many unsafe political twists and turns.

Prince Edward County, Virginia, closed its public schools in 1959 in “massive resistance” to the U.S. Supreme Court’s Brown v. Board decision of 1954. The editorial pages of the family-owned Farmville Herald led the fight to lock classrooms rather than integrate them. The school system remained closed until the fall of 1964, when the county at last was forced by the courts to comply with Brown-mandated desegregation. Meanwhile, most white children had attended a private, whites-only academy, in part with state-funded tuition grants. But more than two thousand black and a few white students were denied a formal education during the five-year closure. Lives were forever changed.

The narrative unfolds in Virginia, but it is a deeply American story. Prince Edward County’s ongoing journey of racial reconciliation blazes a hopeful and redemptive trail through difficult human terrain, but the signs are clear enough for a divided nation to follow.

Rock the Ranch


Rock the Ranch is a one-day charitable music festival held in Seneca, SC. We established Rock the Ranch for two reasons: to honor the memory of a best friend and bandmate, Michael Gray, who passed away in 2015, and to revive a concert series from the 1970’s that drew thousands of music lovers to the Ranch. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization which means we donate all proceeds to these amazing charities: The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and The Shriners Hospitals for Children. Rock the Ranch 2019 will take place Saturday, August 31st at the historic Charlie B. Ranch Arena, located in Seneca, SC. This beautiful family farm boasts rolling hills that forms the perfect natural amphitheater suited for the outdoor concert of your dreams! In the 1970's, Charlie B. played host to a concert series that included: Fleetwood Mac, ZZ Top, The Marshall Tucker Band, James Gang, Atlanta Rhythm Section, and Black Oak Arkansas to name a few!

Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None


When a group of ten strangers, lured to a remote English island, discover that their eccentric millionaire host is missing – mysterious machinations are set into murderous motion. Stranded by a torrential storm and haunted by a cluefilled nursery rhyme, one by one the guests begin to meet gruesome and untimely ends. As suspicion falls on them each by turn, the only way to be proven innocent, is to die. Based on the best-selling mystery novel of all time, this darkly captivating thriller will leave you breathless!

​Content Advisory: And Then There Were None contains scenes of suspense and violence that may be frightening for very young audiences.

Agave Fest 2019—A Tequila and Mezcal Utopia


Discover the wonders of Tequila and Mezcal - Learn about the history, process and community that produces one of worlds most magical spirits in a fun party atmosphere.

Taste over 20 fine spirits, paired with the culinary creations of Larkin's Catering & Events, local restaurants, music, specialty cocktails, fashion and so much more...

Featuring Don Julio, Herradura, De Leon, Milagro, Cenote, Partida Tequila, Montelobos and Vago Mezcals— and plenty more!

VIP Admission: Our VIP guests will enjoy exclusive access to Super Premium Añejos available from 5 pm — 6 pm.

General Admission: Enjoy access to all tasting tables, food and entertainment from 6 —10:30 pm.

*Must be 21 or over to purchase tickets and attend event*

Proceeds benefit the Cancer Survivors Park Alliance

Treasures from the National Music Museum – The Utley Collection of Brass Instruments


Something weird and wonderful is on the way!

Opening September 13! Treasures from the National Music Museum – The Utley Collection of Brass Instruments.
The exhibit will feature selected pieces from one of the world’s finest collections of over 600 historic brass instruments from the Joe and Joella Utley Collection of Spartanburg, SC. In collaboration with the National Music Museum (NMM) in Vermillion, South Dakota, which will soon house the Utley Collection, Dr. Sabine Klaus, curator of the Utley Collection, will be working closely with Tom Strange, Curator and Artistic Director of the Carolina Music Museum to prepare the exhibit. Daily on Tuesday - Saturday 10-5 -- Sunday 1-5 pm

Carolina Clavier Collection


Exhibit ending in late September…. Don’t miss this amazing collection of keyboard instruments from the early South!
World-famous Carolina Clavier Collection – more than 40 harpsichords and pianos from 1712 to 1857. These were instruments that told the stories of the people who sold, bought, repaired, played, taught on, and listened to these instruments.

Tim Conroy and Kathryn Kirkpatrick: An Evening of Poetry


Join us on Thursday, September 19th at 6pm for an evening of poetry with Tim Conroy and Kathryn Kirkpatrick. Each will read from their new works and sign books. Make it a very-Spartanburg-evening by stopping by RJ Rockers for a beer or grabbing dinner next door at Cribbs after the event!

Tim Conroy – Theologies of Terrain

Tim Conroy is a poet and former educator. His work has been published in journals, magazines, and compilations, including Fall LinesAuntie BellumBlue Mountain ReviewJasperMarked by the Water, and Our Prince of Scribes: Writers Remember Pat Conroy. In 2017, Muddy Ford Press published his first book of poetry, Theologies of Terrain, edited by Columbia, South Carolina poet laureate Ed Madden. A founding board member of the Pat Conroy Literary Center established in his brother’s honor, Tim Conroy lives in Columbia.

Kathryn Kirkpatrick – The Fisher Queen: New & Selected Poems

Kathryn Kirkpatrick is Professor of English at Appalachian State University where she teaches environmental literature, animal studies, and Irish studies and co-coordinates the Animal Studies minor. She is the author of seven books of poetry, including collections addressing climate change, human illness, and nonhuman animals (Unaccountable Weather (2011) and Our Held Animal Breath (2012)). The Fisher Queen: New & Selected Poems, was published in 2019 by Salmon Press. Kirkpatrick is the editor of Border Crossings: Irish Women Writers and National Identities (U of Alabama Press, 2000) and co-editor with Borbala Farago of Animals in Irish Literature and Culture (Palgrave, 2015).