The Irish Lads at Drayton Mills
An evening of traditional Irish music, Americana and contemporary songs. Admission is free.
An evening of traditional Irish music, Americana and contemporary songs. Admission is free.
Tree Keepers are industry professionals and community members who have attended an all day workshop or taken a 5 week training class on Urban Forestry, Tree Planting, and Tree Care. The Community and Professional Tree Keepers Courses are different.
The Professional Tree Keeper Course is designed for: Landscapers, Grounds Crews, Landscape Architects, Landscape Planners, Builders, Developers, Property Management Companies, Horticulturits, and Tree Care Companies. Pesticide credits available. This class is not intended for ISA Certified Arborists.
The Community Tree Keeper Course is designed for: TreesUpstate Volunteers, Master Gardeners, Master Naturalists, Park Hero Volunteers, and anyone interested in learning more about how to properly plant, care, and maintain a healthy urban forest. The minimum age is 18 years old. Master Gardeners can earn continuing education hours.
Have you defined your personal brand? Are you consistently living your personal brand every day? Most people would answer no to those questions, but personal branding is the means by which people remember you. It's more than a business card; it is how you present yourself online and offline to potential clients, customers and future employers. Your personal brand can build your business, but it still centers around you as an individual. This presentation will offer useful tips and stories on how personal branding can be a key part of your success, in leadership and in life.
Which Home Cook has got what it takes to bake? Plate 108 and I are partnering to raise money for Make A Wish charity. On September 21st, teams of two will compete head to head to see who can make the best cupcake. Bring the kids, cheer on your favorite team, and be taste testers of the cupcakes. Judges will pick the winner and you will be crowned The Greatest Greer Baker.
Team fee $45
Audience fee $10 purchase at the door or through eventbrite
A charity concert event at the Younts Center for Performing Arts in Fountain Inn, SC to benefit Prisma Health Children’s Hospital Upstate. Be a part of a great night of fun and music and help support the everyday miracles occurring at Prisma Health Children’s Hospital Upstate. Your tax deductible sponsorship will go directly to our local Hospital. Checks payable to Prisma Health Children’s Hospital Upstate – tax information available.
A culinary tour of Turkey, right here in the Upstate! Check back to the Facebook event page as details will be added.
Join author Marie Benedict as she discusses her acclaimed new novel, The Only Woman in the Room. She will also explore the common theme throughout all her books – women who play pivotal roles in history but go unnoticed. A reception and book-signing will immediately follow the event.
In her most recent work of historical fiction, Benedict looks at the remarkable life of Austrian-born American film actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr. The New York Times raves, “ a novelist who’s made a career writing about ‘the only woman in the room’… In Benedict’s telling, the story is a ready-made thriller as well as a feminist parable.”
Bring a friend, daughter, or niece and join us for a delicious brunch and a program guaranteed to inspire and unite!
Thanks to the generosity of Denny’s Corporation this event is free! Pre-registration via Eventbrite is required for admission**. Meet on the ground floor for check in. The event will be held on Denny’s beautiful 17th floor with a soaring view of the upstate.
Attendees MUST register through the Eventbrite link provided.
The Greenville Zoo will be here for the August Family Fun Day as we explore the animals of Wonderland! Meet the "Mock Turtle" and "Frog Footman" from 10am - Noon. Throughout Family Fun Day enjoy games, craft stations, story times, and play time in our other summer exhibit, "Thomas & Friends: Explore the Rails."
GREENVILLE ZOO: 10:00 a.m. - NOON
ADMISSION:
$10 - Adults
$9 - Senior Adults & College Students
$8 - Kids (ages 4-18)
Come out and celebrate Jamaica's 57th year of Independence with food, music, games, performances, and good vibes.
Go Over the Edge for Cancer Association of Spartanburg and Cherokee Counties!
What is Over the Edge?
Friday, October 18th join 100 “Edgers” who are brave enough to raise a minimum of $1,000 to rappel over the edge of a 10 story building for the Cancer Association.
Who:
100 participants (men, women, children; 100 to 300 lbs)
What:
Raise a minimum of $1,000 for the chance to rappel down a 10 story building
When:
Friday, October 18, 2019
Where:
AC Hotel and Level 10
Why:
To raise funds to support services for local cancer patients in our area.
Holidays are times to celebrate with friends and family. However, they also bring increased danger to our roads. To show our commitment to preventing DUIs and the resulting accidents, injuries, and deaths, the Peace Law Firm is offering free rides home on specific holidays. The program is simple. All you have to do is make the right choice to take a taxi or use a ride sharing service to get home if you’ve been drinking, pay for it up front, and we’ll reimburse you for it via PayPal.
Details below:
Rides must be in Greenville County.
Rides must be taken between 5PM on a holiday listed above and 10AM the next day.
You must be of legal drinking age to qualify (21 and over).
Valid for one, one-way ride to a safe destination.
Limit one reimbursement per household.
Maximum value of $25.00.
Participation in this promotion is limited to the first 100 submissions per year.
Within 7 days of the end date, a Receipt, Photocopy of Valid Driver’s License, and email address associated with a PayPal account must be sent to:
Sober Rides
1225 South Church Street
Greenville,SC 29605
Come meet your local farmers and buy local farm products, see live farm animals, touch a tractor, drive a combine simulator, and see craft vendors! Eat some ice cream or a snow cone and enjoy the restaurants and stores in downtown West Pelzer!
These two country music legends will give yoi an experience to remember as they bring back some of their chart-topping songs complete with memories of the 1980 hit movie, Urban Cowboy. Gilley and Lee have earned an outstanding 38 chart singles with 20 #1 hits, including Room Full of Roses, Don't the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time, and Lookin' for Love.
Sharing 10 years of their musical career together, these two are sure to put on an evening of great music, fun memories, and incredible entertainment!
Grab a beer and learn about local history at Keowee Brewing Company! Oconee History Museum Assistant Curator Jennifer Moss will chronicle the history of the Keowee River Valley, which would eventually become the lake we all know and love!
Program is FREE, but donations to OHM are gladly accepted.
Join us Saturday, September 21st for a demonstration with Amber Shehan from Pixie's Pocket as she guides you through the steps it takes to start a small batch of mead & cider how to know when it is ready to bottle, and the bottling process. This demonstration is great for anyone interested in learning to brew mead, from beginners to advanced.
As we brew a batch of mead together, Amber will go in-depth into the main ingredients to make a simple mead: honey, water, and yeast. We'll also cover yeast nutrients, how to add fruit and herbs to the process, and other things that sound more complex than they are. Don't worry! It's easy. We'll have you brewing in no time!
$25 per person in advance and $30 at the door. Tickets can be purchased at Earth's Elements in Walhalla, SC and at the Oconee History Museum.
There is limited seating available.
AMBER SHEHAN is an herbalist and the creator of Pixie’s Pocket. She lives in the Appalachian Mountains near Asheville, North Carolina, with her husband and daughter, a dog, a cat and a few chickens. Their yard, full of herbs, weeds and wildflowers, gets turned into medicines, meads and other wonderfully weird brews.
Come out for a sweet afternoon at Oconee History Museum! The museum will be a-buzz with local beekeepers sampling their delicious honey!! Beekeepers will also have their honey available to purchase during this time.
September is National Honey Month! Support local beekeepers just BEE-cause they are so sweet!!
Rodney Atkins charted his first single on the Billboard country chart in 1997, but did not release an album until 2003's Honesty, which included the hit "Honesty (Write Me a List)." His second album, If You're Going Through Hell, has been certified platinum, with two #1 songs, "If You're Going Through Hell" and "Watching You." Other albums include It's America and Take a Back Road. Atkins has received 6 nominations from the ACM and two from the CMA, winning Top New Male Vocalist from the former in 2006.
Upstate International offers the chance to learn one of thirteen different languages starting at beginner’s level up to advanced conversational level. Regular classes are 60 minutes and meet once a week for 12 weeks. Intensive classes are 90 minutes long and meet twice a week for 10 weeks. Class fees are $95 for Regular, $310 for intensive. Classes will generally have 3-15 students. To register you must be a member of Upstate International. Register early to guarantee a spot! Please understand, classes are dependent on registrations and we cannot offer refunds.
Classes begin the week of September 9th and will be completed by December 20th. Please visit our website to view which classes will work best with your schedule.
Join us every Friday in September for a brand new music series in downtown Spartanburg! Live on the Square will be held each Friday in September from 5:30 to 8:00 pm.
September 6: The Shag Doctorz—Carolina Beach/Shag Lessons
September 13: Outshyne—Country/Line Dancing Lessons
September 20: Son del Callao—Latin/Salsa Lessons
September 27th: Reggaeinfinity—Roots/Reggae
Come hear from the American Cancer Society about the importance of vaccination in preventing a variety of cancers.
This is part of a monthly series which is held on the 2nd Thursday of each month from 5:30 to 6:30 PM in the Center for Hope & Healing. Attendance is free and open to the public. Registration is requested.
The perfect event for current and prospective foster parents, social service professionals, therapists, pastors, and youth workers -- a day to strengthen your family, build community, and invest in your toolkit.
Join us for hot topic sessions and hear from top regional experts and Keynote Speaker Derek Rappin-Dad Clark. You'll go back into the world supported, equipped, informed, and refreshed to love and work.
**Sessions eligible for foster training hours and CEUs.
For more information on the conference, visit our website: thornwell.org/fostercareconference
Family, friends, fans, and cyclists are invited to Gran Fondo Hincapie’s Family Festival. Enjoy free food, drinks, live music, and festivities beneath changing leaves in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Stroll through the vendor garden, and check out products from our favorite cycling companies. Need something for the kids to do? We have children’s bike races and a fully equipped bouncy park.
Ride though South Carolina’s beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains on routes George Hincapie traveled when training for the Tour de France. With awe-inspiring views, celebrity cyclists, and careful attention to safety, the original Gran Fondo Hincapie in Greenville, South Carolina, has received stellar reviews and topped numerous charts.
Items sold at the Market include fresh fruits, vegetables and other produce, as well as other raw agricultural products including Christmas trees, firewood, flowers, honey, potted plants, shrubs, and ornamentals that comply with the guidelines of SCDHEC and/or SCDA- and other handmade or homemade artisan craft items.
Producers and Non-producers must PRE-purchase required permits from the Gaffney Visitors Center and Art Gallery. Day permits are available for $5 per space, per day for Tuesdays and Thursdays, and $10 per space per day for Saturdays. For permit prices, contact the Gaffney Visitors Center & Art Gallery.
Support our local economy by supporting our vendors and growers. Save in fuel demands by purchasing Cherokee County, SC produce rather than creating the demands of having produce shipped in from across the country (or world). Eat FRESH as most produce is picked within hours of Market sales.
Get Into Gaffney by Getting Into the Gaffney Station Farmers Market! If you're a farmer, join us as a vendor. If you're a citizen or visitor, this is a great way to truly shop locally.
Join us at Old Paths Farm for an unforgettable evening of local food and fellowship! Tickets are now available for the Gaffney Station Farmers Market Fall Farm to Table event. Tickets are $20 per person and can be purchased at the Gaffney Visitors Center & Art Gallery.
Join SPACE on Thursday September 19 for an artist reception for Aimee Wise. Additional artworks by Aimee will be on display and available for purchase in the hallway of the Historic Palmetto Building. Live music by Mallory Blackwood. Snacks and beverages will be provided.
Join us at Uptown Market to taste healthy, veggie-filled, recipes prepared by Self Regional Healthcare! Recipe cards are available so you can prepare the dish at home.
Cocktail hour begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by a locally-sourced 5-course meal and wine!
*Food prepared by The Farmers Table, Wine selected by Bond St. Wines, Music performed by Fayssoux McLean with Brandon Turner*
Tickets—
$80/single | $150/couple
Table (6 tickets): $450 Table (8 tickets): $600
Sponsorship Opportunities—
Course Sponsor: $400+ includes 2 tickets
Presenting Sponsor: $750+ includes table for 6 guests
Music Sponsor: $950+ includes table for 6 guests
Fresh Vegetables, Eggs, Honey, Baked Goods, Canned Vegetables, Meat Pies, Wine, Arts and Crafts and much more.
A Mediterranean food event operated by The Shepherd’s Guild, a 501c3 nonprofit service organization of Eastern Orthodox. Hospitality is an important thing in the Mediterranean culture and in the South; therefore, we are delighted to present the Mediterranean Food Fete, a community event for all. The Fete will take place September 13, 14 & 15 at the Civic Center of Anderson. The Fete proceeds to benefit outreach projects and causes.
Got your tickets for Ireland? Thursday, September 26 at 7:00 PM, at the Carolina Music Museum, will be the next best thing to being there as Pan Harmonia Celtic’s Corner presents The Reel Sisters playing the stirring music of the Irish Baroque on the Celtic harp and small bagpipes. With our two amazing and highly talented guides, Rosalind Buda on the small bagpipe and Kelly Brzozowski on the Celtic harp, they create a rare and intimate musical experience that has become the hallmark of the Carolina Music Museum. Call 864-520-8807 to reserve your tickets. $20 Adults & $5 Students.
Join Dr. Gary Malvern & Kathryn James Aducci on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 AT 1:00PM at Carolina Music Museum, presented in conjunction with a Friday performance by S.C. Bach, celebrating the Joe & Joella Utley Historic Trumpet Collection. Free Lecture.
Come hear the Mark Rapp Quartet on Wednesday, October 2 at 7:30! Rapp, a trumpeter, composer, arranger, and didgeridoo player, has performed with Branford Marsalis and Darius Rucker. Rapp was also recently honored as SC Jazz Ambassador. Call 864-520-8807 to reserve your tickets. $15 adults & $5 students.
It's almost time for fall fun on the farm! We invite YOU to bring your family or group to enjoy some good ole' fashioned fun on the farm. It's going to be a ball, y'all!
Open weekends Sept. 21 through Nov. 3!
- Hayride Hours -
Sat: 10 am- 5 pm (last hayride leaves at 5)
Sun: 12-5 pm (last hayride leaves at 5)
- Corn Maze Hours -
Sun- Fri: 12-6 pm
Sat: 10 am - 6 pm
Night Maze will run every Friday/Saturday Night in October from 6-9 pm. (last tickets sold at 9 pm)
Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail In Oconee County.
The Furman music department will host piano alumnus Chuck Dillard and mezzo-soprano Page Stephens in a concert of vocal music Wednesday, Sept. 25, at 8 p.m. in Daniel Recital Hall.
The concert is free and open to the public. It will be the Southeast piano/vocal premiere of “The White Album” by Furman Music Professor Mark Kilstofte.
Dillard received two bachelor’s degrees from Furman in 1998; he served on the Furman faculty as instructor of music theory and staff pianist from 2001 to 2005. He currently is professor of collaborative piano at Portland State University. In the field of opera, Dillard has a broad range of experiences as a conductor, coach and pianist, working for Austin Opera, Opera Carolina, Central City Opera, Piedmont Opera and others.
Stephens is assistant director of operations at the Butler School of Music at The University of Texas at Austin. Described as having a soft spot for new music, Stephens sang the New York premiere of Kilstofte’s “The White Album” with Music from Copland House at the ensemble’s home base in Merestead, New York. She and Dillard unveiled the cycle in Portland, Oregon, last season.
In celebration of National Apple Day please come out and join us at our Saturday Market on September 28th for our annual Apple Pie Bake-Off! Tastings will start at 8:30 and a community judged winner will be chosen at 11:30! We will have other apple-related activities for everybody including a hanging apple bob! To enter please contact Heather at hraines@hubcityfm.org
Individuals with disabilities flourish when seen as people first: people who have talent, people who are employable, people who enjoy life, and people who are no different in the areas that matter most.
Join us as six individuals with disabilities and special guest Ryan Niemiller from Americas Got Talent share their story from their perspective in order to broaden your perspective. Think TED Talks with a twist.
You asked for it..... an all ages comedy show with headliner, comedian, motivational speaker, and musician, Derrick Tennant.
Friday night's show: All ages, $14 for adults, $9 for children under 18.
Saturday night's show: Recommended for ages 18 and up. $14 for all guests.
Derrick Michael Tennant made the most of a tragedy in his life by creating an opportunity for a career. As a promising athlete, Derrick was progressing in his dream for a career in sports when one evening he laid down but did not wake up for three days.
He had undergone what doctors would later term random bleeding from point x for an unknown reason. Paralyzed and in a coma, Derrick underwent brain surgery from which he became unable to move his left side. It would take years of therapy to re-learn the basics like walking, talking and simple daily tasks. Derrick is still unable to use his left arm and he walks with a limp, but he has learned a lot through this process.
Derrick credits one thing for his ability to make it through this process not only alive, but also learning and growing: LOVE. Receiving love from his family, his friends, and his God combined with learning to better demonstrate love in the midst of difficulty were essential to Derricks survival and vitality. After brain surgery, years of rehab and life in a wheelchair; he ultimately got on his feet again. Despite the very limited use of his left side, Derrick loves life and “looks on the RIGHT side” of things. He communicates the importance of shifting obstacles in life, work or business into opportunities.