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Ongoing events in April 2008
Roper Mountain Science Center 62 acres with classrooms/labs, a pioneer farm, nature trails, a planetarium and observatory, life science labs, a rainforest and an amphitheater. Public programs at the center are limited to Friday with the "Starry Nights" program and the Second Saturday is public day. Starry Nights $4 adults/teens; $3 students ages 6-12 & seniors; 2nd Sa $5 adults/teens; $4 students ages 6-11 & seniors Days and Hours of Operation: Nature trail M-F 8:30am-5pm; Observatory F 7:30pm-10pm; Facilities open 2nd Sa 9am-1pm Days and Holidays Closed: All school holidays ropermountain
11 /1/ 2007 to 11/1/2008 Bluegrass Music for the Young and Old November 01, 2007 - November 01, 2008 Jack's Pickin Parlor in Williamston hosts a weekly musical event, Tuesday and Thursday of each week, from 7 to 10pm. Kids and older folks alike are welcome to play music on all the bluegrass instruments. fiddle, mandolin, guitar, banjo and upright bass. Jack's Pickin Parlor Williamston, SC Call: (864)483-0706
Friday's
12:15 Bike ride leaves at 12:15 Friday Lunchtime Bike Rides Since the spring of 2006, cyclists of all ages and abilities converge downtown every Friday at noon to take part in an easy-going, end-of- the-workweek bike ride. Bring your bicycle and helmet. The group returns along the trail together and is back by 1:00 p.m. Meeting place: Mary Black Foundation Offices, 349 E. Main Street, Suite 100, Spartanburg, SC
November - March / 9 am April - October / 7 am FIRST FRIDAY NATURE WALKS Meet Dr. David Bradshaw (Naturalist & Clemson University Horticulture Professor) at the flag pole in the front parking area near the Cadet Life Garden & the Red Caboose. This informative walk encompasses all forms of nature - from birds, trees, signs of wildlife and more. Wear comfortable shoes, walks last one to two hours. Cost: Free Clemson Clemson
March 31, 2008 - April 4, 2008 9 am - 12 noon Spring Break Camp Carolina FC 2008 Camp Series Spring Break Camp Boys & Girls, Ages 8-14 Cost: $55 Carolina FC Soccer Complex Call: 864.576.6325 carolinafc
4/2/2008 - 4/3/2008
7 pm
Hejaz Shrine Circus
Tickets: $11.00 Adult, $9.00 Child 12 & under
Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium
385 North Church Street,
Spartanburg, South Carolina 29304
Call: 864.582.8107 Spartanburg Auditorium
April 3, 2008 - August 28, 2008
6 pm -9 pm
Downtown Sounds
Downtown Sounds will be staged on the plaza in front of the new
Anderson County Courthouse from 6-9pm each Thursday evening from April
3rd through August 28th. The full slate of entertainment will include a
variety of music, from oldies, beach, blues, soul and southern rock. Mainstevents
4/2/08 - 4/5/08 4/9/08 - 4/12/08 8 - 10 pm Steel Magnolias By Robert Harling Directed by Dr. Deborah McEniry As fresh and poignant as it was twenty years ago. Relish in the strength and beauty of this southern classic! "Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc." The Playhouse at Anderson University 316 Boulevard, Anderson, SC 29621 Call 864-231-2125 ac
4/3/08 - 4/30/08 7 pm Greenville Drive Baseball Greenville Drive Fluor Field West End, Greenville, SC greenvilledrive
4/3/2008 - 4/4/2008 6:30 pm SCCT's Auditions for Alice in Wonderland South Carolina Children's Theatre is holding auditions for Disney's Alice In Wonderland, Jr. The cast will consist of approximately 25 members (several roles aren't gender specific) ages 7 and up who are good singers and dancers. There are speaking parts and others without lines. PREPARATION: You will be asked to sing sixteen bars of any Disney song of your choice (please bring sheet music); read a requested piece of the script based upon your character choices (you will be given time to look over and practice the piece); dance a very short dance routine taught to you (as well as other movements such as skipping, etc. and possibly demonstrate some gymnastics/acrobatics -- only if you have had training in those disciplines). Everyone needs to bring a non-returnable photo. =scchildrenstheatre
4/4/08 - 4/5/08 4/4/08 9 am - 6 pm 4/5/08 9 am - 4 pm Our Garden of Quilts Foothills Piecemakers Quilting Guild: "Our Garden of Quilts" 25th Anniversary Quilt Show Feature: Traveling Quilt Exhibit by The Fringe Sisters of Columbia, SC
Approximately 150 beautifully crafted quilts on display, many regional
vendors, a boutique, demonstrations, donation quilt, silent auction,
and more. This is a viewer's choice show. Morningside Baptist Church, 1115 Pelham Rd., Greenville Cost: $3. Children free. oothillsquilts
4/4/08 - 4/6/08 Hejaz Shrine Circus Apr 4, 2008 (Fri) 7:00 PM Sat 10 am, 3 pm, 7 pm Sun 2 pm, 6 pm Timmons Arena, Furman University, Greenville , SC $10 Adults/$8 Children 12 and under Tickets are general admission. The price goes up $2 on the day of the show. timmonsarena
4/3/2008 - 4/6/2008 7pm, Sun 4pm Greenville Drive VS Kannapolis Intimidators Class A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, South Atlantic Leage, the Drive's field is a mini replica of Boston's Fenway Park. Admission: Season Tickets available. Single Game Pricing: Box Seats $8, Reserved $7, Terrace Reserved $6, Lawn & Deck $5. Fluor Field at the West End, 945 S Main St , Greenville, SC Call: 864 240-4500 greenvilledrive
4/3/08 - /4/9/08 Call for Artists Ð Pickens County Museum The Pickens County Museum of Art & History has issued a call for entries for the 29th Annual Juried South Carolina Artists Competition. This year's competition juror is Josh Yu, professor of painting at the Savannah College of Art and Design. All South Carolina artists age 18 years and older, working in any medium, are eligible. Entries will be received April 3rd through 9th. Pickens County Museum of Art & History, Pickens, SC Call: (864)898-5963
4/4/2008 - 4/6/2008 Fri & Sat-8pm , Sun-3pm I Love You Because Jane
Austen's classic, Pride and Prejudice gets a modern musical make over
in this tale of a greeting card writer, Austin and a flighty
photographer, Marcy who find love because of their differences. Cost: $10.00 The Warehouse Theatre, 37 Augusta Street , Greenville, SC 29601 Call: 864-235-6948 warehousetheatre
$4/4/08- 4/6/08 & 4/11/08 - 4/13/2008 WILLY WONKA - TYA By Richard R. George Based on the book by Roald Dahl Directed by Sheri Dunlap For the first time in a decade, Willy Wonka, the reclusive and eccentric chocolate maker, is opening his doors to the public Ð well, five lucky members of the public who find a Golden Ticket in their Wonka chocolate bars to be exact. For young Charlie Bucket, this is a dream come true. And, when he finds a dollar bill in the street, he can't help but buy two Wonka's WhippleÐScrumptious Fudgemallow Delights. As Charlie unwraps the second chocolate bar, he sees the glimmer of gold just under the wrapper! The very next day, Charlie, along with his unworthy fellow winners Mike Teavee, Veruca Salt, Violet Beauregarde, and Augustus Gloop, steps through the factory gates to discover whether or not the rumors surrounding the Chocolate Factory and its mysterious owner are true. What they find is that the gossip can't compare to the extraordinary truth, and for Charlie, life will never be the same again. Musical ticket prices apply. Cost: $15.00 for adults, $13.00 for seniors, $8.00 for students and children. School matinee March 27, call 855-1817 to reserve your space Show times: Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 pm, Sundays 3:00 pm Foothills Playhouse, West End Hall 201 South 5th Street, Easley, South Carolina 29640 Call: (864) 855-1817 easleyfoothillsplayhouse
4/4/08 - 4/6/08 & 4/11/08- 4/13/08 & 4/18/08 - 4/20/08 8 - 10 pm First Baptist of Ivy Gap, a dramedy Written by: Ron Osborne Directed by: Jimmy O. Burdette During WWII, six women gather at the church to roll bandages for the Red Cross and plan the church's 75th anniversary. There's Edith, the pastor's wise-cracking wife; Luby, whose son is fighting in the Pacific; Mae Ellen, the church's rebellious organist; Olene, who dreams of a career in Hollywood; Sammy, a shy newcomer with a secret; and Vera, an influential Baptist with a secret of her own. In Act 2, twenty-five years later, these women reunite again at the church with revelations that shake relationships formed over a quarter of a century. With humor and pathos, these six very different women find comfort, forgiveness and redemption in each other. ÒThis play will be compared to Steel Magnolias, but forget steel; these mountain magnolias are pure gold with humor, drama, warmth and six of the most wonderful characters you'll ever seeÓ says the Bristol Herald-Courier. Meet the Cast: Paula Doolittle as Edith, Crystal ÒCrysÓ Hatches as Sammy, Ann Gaylor as Vera, Peggy Collins as Luby, Megan Peterson as Olene, and Jenny Walters as Mae Elle Electric City Playhouse, Anderson, Electric City Playhouse 514 N. Murray Avenue, Anderson, SC 29621 Call (864) 224-4248. ecplayhouse
4/4/08 - 4/ 6/2008 2008 61st South Carolina State Convention Carolina First Center (formerly Palmetto Expo Center) One Exposition Ave., Greenville, SC 29607
4/5/08 - 4/6/2008 Sat. 9 am - 5 pm, Sun. 10 am - 2 pm The Palmetto Alpaca Classic Alpaca Show Alpaca
judging (body, fleece, and halter)and obstacle course combined with
artist displaying their products using alpaca fleece. Great family free
entertainment. Host hotel for this event will be the Ramada Inn of
Clemson. Cost: FREE to spectators Main Arena, T.Ed Garrison Livestock Arena, Clemson, SC Call: 864-610-9059 asmallfarmnetwork clemson
4/5/08 - 4/6/2008 Saturday 10:00am to 6:00pm Sunday 1:00pm to 6:00pm Pendleton Spring Jubilee The
31st Annual Historic Pendleton Spring Jubilee will be held on April
5-6, 2008. This award-winning festival features juried arts and
crafts, live entertainment, historic tours, bicycle rides and delicious
food. Village Green in Historic Pendleton, South Carolina. pendleton-district.
4/5- 4/6/2008 Saturday, April 5: 9:00am until 5:00pm Sunday, April 6: 10:00am until 3:00pm Lifeways of the Cherokee Indians and Colonial Settlers Ninety Six National Historic Site Cherokee Indian nps.gov
4/5- 4/6/2008 PALMETTO ALPACA CLASSIC April 5-6, 2008 T. Ed Garrison Arena, Clemson, South Carolina asmallfarmnetwork
4/5/08 - 4/6/2008 8 am - 6 pm Applause Talent Competition Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium 385 North Church Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina 29304 Call: 864.582.8107 crowdpleaser
4/6/08 - 4/7/08 4/13/08 -4/14/08 7 pm Auditions for "Murder Plot" Electric City Playhouse, Anderson 514 N. Murray Avenue, Anderson, SC 29621 ecplayhouse
4/7/08 - 4/8/08 7 pm Auditions for Moon Over Buffalo Roles for 4 men and 4 women ages 18 and older Production dates: May 23 through June 1 Foothills Playhouse, West End Hall 201 South 5th Street Easley, South Carolina 29640 Call: (864) 855-1817 easleyfoothillsplayhouse
4/7/08 - 4/8/08 April 7 at 7 p.m. / April 8 at 11 a.m The Czech Trio Performs in Spartanburg Wofford College in Spartanburg continues its Chamber Music Series with The Czech Trio Leonard AuditoriumWofford College Spartanburg, SC Call: (864)597-4180
4/10/2008 - 4/11/2008 8 pm I Love You Because Jane
Austen's classic, Pride and Prejudice gets a modern musical make over
in this tale of a greeting card writer, Austin and a flighty
photographer, Marcy who find love because of their differences. Admission: $10.00 The Warehouse Theatre 37 Augusta Street , Greenville, SC 29601 Call: 864-235-6948 warehousetheatre
4/8/08- 4/13/08 Tue., Wed., Thu., Sun.: 7:30pm Fri., Sat.: 8pm Sat., Sun.: 2pm Monty Python's Spamalot The
winner of the 2005 Tony Award for Best Musical tells the tale of King
Arthur and his Knights as they embark on their quest for the Holy
Grail. Complete with flying cows, killer rabbits, taunting Frenchmen
and show-stopping musical numbers. Monty Python's SPAMALOT Cost: $55, $65, $75 Peace Center for the Performing Arts,Peace Concert Hall 300 S Main St , Greenville, SC Phone: 864 467-3000 peacecenter montypythonsspamalot
4/11/2008 - 4/12/2008 6:00pm on Friday & 5:00pm on Saturday SC Walking Horse Ladies Auxiliary TWH Cancer Benefit Show Come
see the beautiful Tennessee Walking Horses compete for prize money.
Proceeds of the show will benefit the American Cancer Society. Great
family entertainment!! Admission: $5 per person; Children 6 and under FREE Main Arena, T.Ed Garrison Livestock Arena, Clemson, SC Call: 803-663-6182 or 864-270-1110 clemson
4/11/08 - 4/19/08 Billy, Goat, Gruff - The Musical Flat Rock Playhouse Call: 828)693-0731 or (866) 732-8008 flatrockplayhouse
4/11/08 - 4/13/08 Footloose St. Joseph's Catholic School Fine Arts department presents 'Footloose" Call: 864-234-9009 ext. 386
4/11/2008 - 4/13/2008 Fri 7pm, Sat 8pm, Sun 3pm Homecoming & More Greenville
native Tim Pitts returns to his hometown to perform contemporary
composer John Harbison's Double Bass Concerto - commissioned by the
International Society of Bassists for a select group of orchestras
including the GSO. Join us to welcome Pitts back to our stage for a
diverse and compelling program. Meet
Tim Pitts at a special "Prelude in B" event at Horizon Records and The
Bohemian Cafe on Saturday, April 12 at 3:00 p.m.! Pitts will give a
brief performance and be available for questions afterwards. This event
is free of charge. Horizon Records and The Bohemian Cafe are located at
2 West Stone Avenue off of North Main Street. Admission: $35 The Gunter Theatre, The Peace Center for the Performing Arts Address: 300 S Main St , Greenville, SC Phone: 864 467-3000 greenvillesymphony peacecenter
4/11/2008 - 4/26/2008 Wed-Sat 8pm, Sun 3pm There Goes the Bride A comedy by Ray Cooney Ray
Cooney and John Chapman's hilarious British farce which centers around
the misadventures of the father of the bride the day before the big
event. Ryan Bradburn headlines a cast full of the Upstate's finest
comic actors in this well-crafted comedy! Ray
Cooney and John Chapman's hilarious British farce which centers around
the misadventures of the father of the bride the day before the big
event. Ryan Bradburn headlines a cast of the Upstate's finest comic
actors in this well-crafted comedy! Admission: $25 adult, $24 senior (65+), $17 child (4-16) Greenville Little Theatre 444 College St , Greenville, SC Phone: 864 233-6238 greenvillelittletheatre
4/12/08 - 4/13/08 Big Buck Racing Pirelli Big Buck Grand National Cross Country This will be the twelfth year for this race to come to Union, SC. It will be co-sanctioned with SE&TRA again this year. Thanks to the Can-Am GNCC Series for all the memories! The 2008 Pirelli Big Buck GNCC will feature four classes of UTV races! This is the first GNCC Championship UTV race and is the first national level off road UTV race ever held in the southeast! Fee: Age 7& over $12.00 for both days, Age 6& under free igbuckracing gnccracing
4/12/2008 - 4/13/2008 Saturday, April 12, 2008 3:00 pm Sunday, April 13, 2008 3:00 pm Ballet Spartanburg's Coppelia Coppelia "The Girl With Enamel Eyes" In a small village in the 1930s, a mysterious doll maker, Dr. Coppelius, makes a doll which he names Coppelia. He dreams that one day she will come to life. A young couple, Franz and Swanhilda, are engaged to be married, when Franz is smitten by the lovely Coppelia. He desperately tries to win her affections, but she remains completely unresponsive to his charms. Little do the squabbling lovers know that Coppelia is only a doll. Cost: $25 Adults, $20 Seniors, $15 Students David Reid Theater, Chapman Cultural Center 200 East St. John Street Spartanburg, SC 29306 Tickets: 864-583-0339 balletspartanburg
4/12/2008 - 4/13/2008 8 am - 8 pm Star Quest Talent Competition Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium 385 North Church Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina 29304 Call: 864.582.8107 crowdpleaser
4/12/2008 - 4/13/2008 SC Palomino Exhibitors Association "Spring Fling" Spring Fling Circle M Ranch and Arena Pelzer, South Carolina Call: 843/558-7220 or 843/695-9959 thecirclemranch scpalomino
4/14/08- 4/15/08 7pm April 14th and 11am April 15th Vega String Quartet in Concert at Wofford College The Vega String Quartet performs as a part of the Wofford College Chamber Music Series, at , in Leonard Auditorium on campus in Spartanburg. Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC Call: (864)597-4180
4/14/08 - 4/18/08 Greater Greenville SENIOR Sports Classic DOWNLOAD INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION For ages 50 +. Recreation and competition in 30 Olympic style sports. Go to www.gcrd.org in March for registration information. Event prepares participants for S.C. Senior Sports Classic in May in Florence gcrd
4/15/08 - 4/20/08 The Importance of Being Earnest in Clemson The Clemson Players Present the The Importance of Being Earnest, April 15-20 at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts. This comedy of manners by Oscar Wilde is the story of Algy Moncrieff and Jack Worthing and their attempts to win the hands of the spirited women they love. Cost: $ 10 - $ 15 Brooks Center for the Performing Arts Clemson, SC Call: (864)656-7787 clemson
4/15/2008 - 4/18/2008 7pm, Wed 11am Greenville Drive VS Greensboro Grasshoppers Class A Affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, South Atlantic League, the Drive's field is a mini replica of Boston's Fenway Park. Fluor Field at the West End 945 S Main St , Greenville, SC Phone: 864 240-4500 greenvilledrive
4/16/2008 - 4/19/2008 Wed. show 6:00PM; Thurs, Fri and Sat shows 10:00am and 6:00pm each day. JD Massey Classic Horse Show he
JD Massey Classic is one of the oldest horse shows in the Southeast
being in existence for 72 years. It was the inaugural show at the
Garrison Arena in 1991. Headline attractions include Five-Gaited,
Three-Gaited, and Fine Harness, as well as Hackney Pony and Roadster
Horse competitions. Admission: $5 for evening show and free for morning show Main Arena, T.Ed Garrison Livestock Arena, Clemson, SC Call: 864-963-8890 clemson
4/17/08 - 4/18/08 4/17/08 - 4:45 pm 4/18/08 - 1 pm World Peace Symposium and Upstate Rotary International Peace Park Dedication 4/17/08 Peace Park dedication ; 4/18/08 Kola Badejo, senior advisor on Africa in the United Nations Global Compact office, will speak on "The Promotion of World Peace and Sustainable Development: An Overview of the United Nations Global Initiative on Social Responsibility." Panel discussion on other topics related to international peace efforts will follow. Cost: Free 4/17/08 - Peace Park, USC Upstate, Spartanburg, SC 4/18/08 - USC Upstate Campus Life Center, Spartanburg, SC USC Spartanburg
4/17/08 - 4/20/08 8:15 p.m Shoestring Players Perform "Urinetown" Urinetown,
one of the most uproariously funny musicals in recent years, is a
hilarious tale of greed, corruption, love, and revolution in a time
when water is worth its weight in gold. In a Gotham-like city, a
terrible water shortage, caused by a 20-year drought, has led to a
government-enforced ban on private toilets. The citizens must use
public amenities, regulated by a single malevolent company that profits
by charging admission for one of humanity's most basic needs. Amid the
people, a hero decides he's had enough, and plans a revolution to lead
them all to freedom! Inspired by the works of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt
Weill, Urinetown is an irreverently humorous satire in which no one is
safe from scrutiny. Humanities and Performing Arts Center 800 University Way,Spartanburg, SC 29303 Call: 864- 503-5987
4/17/08 - 4/19/08 & 4/23/08 - 4/26/08 8 pm Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare Wofford Theatre presents William Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing." Wofford Theater, Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC wofford
4/18/08 - 4/19/08 2:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m Saturday: Public Plant Sale 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Spring Plant Sale Friday: Preview Plant Sale for Friends of the Garden & Geology Museum New Friends may join at the sale. Open to the public, free. SC Botanical Garden, Clemson, SC Call (864) 656-3405. clemson
4/18/08 - 4/20/08 4/25/08 - 4/27/08 Fri/Sat 8 pm; Sun 3 pm Kismet - Musical Book by: Charles Lederer and Luther Davis Lyrics by: George Forrest and Robert Wright Music by: Alexander Borodin, George Forrest and Robert Wright Neither Aladdin nor Ali Baba ever had a day like this! In the span of twenty-four hours, Hajj the beggar escapes the clutches of a vengeful bandit, drowns the evil Wazir of Police, catches the eye of the Wazir's voluptuous wife, serves as Emir of Baghdad, and sees his daughter wed to the handsome Caliph. This Arabian fantasy has proven a winner time and again, thanks to its exotic setting, appealing characters, and wry sense of humor, not to mention a lush musical score. Packed with mirth, mayhem, and romance, Kismet has enough adventure and delight to last at least 1001 Arabian nights! Directed by Jane Street. Cost: $ 7 - $ 15 The Clemson Little Theatre Pendleton Playhouse 214 S. Mechanic Street Pendleton, SC 29670 Call: 864-646-8100 clemsonlittletheatre
4/18/08 - 4/20/08 & 4/25/08- 4/27/08 Steel Magnolias Presented by the Spartanburg Little Theatre Six women come together as friends in this hilarious and heartwarming story of life, love and loss in the small Louisiana Parish of Chinquapin County. A mother looks to her four closest friends for strength and laughter as she battles her deepest fears to join her daughter Shelby in her excitement and joy over a new baby - despite the fact that Shelby's diabetes could get in the way. Through it all, these women become Steel Magnolias: beautiful, but strong enough to survive any challenge together. Event Time(s) Friday, April 18th at 8:00 pm Saturday, April 19th at 8:00 pm Sunday, April 20th at 3:00 pm Friday, April 25th at 8:00 pm Saturday, April 26th at 8:00 pm Sunday, April 27th at 3:00 pm Cost: Adult $28, Seniors $26, Students $17 David Reid Theatre in the Chapman Cultural Center Chapman Cultural Center David Reid Theatre 200 E. St. John Street Spartanburg, SC 29306 Call: (864) 585-8278 sparklenet spartanarts
4/18/08 - 4/19/08 4/18/08 6 pm - 10 pm 4/19/08 9 am - 3 pm Iron City Festival Blacksburg, SC Call: 864-839-4260 angelfire
4/18/08 - 4/19/08 Pickens Azalea Festival Enjoy this 2-day community festival with car show, arts and crafts, bike rides, amusement rides and first class entertainment. History comes alives with tours of the downtown, Hagood-Mauldin House and the Pickens County Museum. FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICES April 18, 2008, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM April 19, 2008, 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM pickenschamber
4/18/08 - 4/19/08 Axel Forrester & Lise Patt: Traumbagger Traumbagger, a video installation and performance by Axel Forrester and Lise Patt, will be presented as part of Artisphere, at the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities in Greenville, April 18 & 19 from 8 to 10 PM. Axel Forrester & Lise Patt, Greenville, SC Call: (864)787-0153
4/18/08 - 4/20/08 Artisphere Artisphere's outdoor activities and performances are FREE. Indoor Signature Artist Series performances are ticketed, ranging in price from $12-$40. For tickets to Signature Artist Series utdoor Festival Hours Friday April 18th: 4pm - 8pm Saturday April 19th: 10am - 8pm Sunday April 20th: 11am - 6pm KIDSPHERE Hours Saturday April 19th: 10am - 7pm Sunday April 20th: 11am - 5pm West End, Downtown, Greemville, SC Call: (864) 271-9398 artisphere peacecenter
4/18/08 - 4/20/08 District 58 Toastmasters Spring Conference 45 West Orchard Park Drive Greenville, South Carolina toastmasters
4/19/08 - 4/20/08 8 am - 8 pm Star Power Talent Competition Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium 385 North Church Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina 29304 Call: 864.582.8107 rowdpleaser
4/23/2008 - 4/25/2008 7pm, Wed 11am, Sun 4pm Greenville Drive VS Asheville Tourists Fluor Field at the West End 945 S Main St , Greenville, SC Phone: 864 240-4500 greenvilledrive
4/17/08 - 4/19/08 & 4/23/08 - 4/26/08 8 pm Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare Wofford Theatre presents William Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing." April 17-19, 23-26 Wofford Theater, Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC wofford
4/25/08 - 4/26/08 Anderson Soiree The 13th Annual Anderson Soiree is the largest street festival in Anderson County. With an inviting combination of live music, street performers, food, crafts and children's activities, there is truly something for everyone! As Downtown Anderson businesses grow and the landscape changes, there are more and more reasons to visit the Electric City. Come, bring the family and friends to enjoy a relaxing time in Anderson each spring - remember, "There is a Party Going On!! Friday, April 25, 2008 - 5:00pm until 9:00pm Saturday, April 26, 2008 - 10:00am until 9:00pm mainstevents
4/25/08- 4/27/08 Steel Magnolias Presented by the Spartanburg Little Theatre Six women come together as friends in this hilarious and heartwarming story of life, love and loss in the small Louisiana Parish of Chinquapin County. A mother looks to her four closest friends for strength and laughter as she battles her deepest fears to join her daughter Shelby in her excitement and joy over a new baby - despite the fact that Shelby's diabetes could get in the way. Through it all, these women become Steel Magnolias: beautiful, but strong enough to survive any challenge together. Cost:Adult $28, Seniors $26, Students $17 David Reid Theatre in the Chapman Cultural Center sparklenet
4/25/2008 - 4/27/2008 Fri. 7pm, Sat. 2pm and 7pm, Sun. 2pm Seussical Presented
by the South Carolina Children's Theatre - Rhyme, dance and sing with
this fantastical, magical, musical extravaganza! The mischievous Cat in
the Hat is the master of ceremonies as Dr. Seuss' beloved tales are
brought to life. This fast-paced musical features Horton the Elephant,
Gertrude McFuzz, Lazy Mayzie and all of the Whos in Whoville. So let
your toes tap, your fingers snap, and your imagination run wild! Most
enjoyed by ages 4 and up. Admission: Adults $25, Children $15 Peace Center for the Performing Arts, Gunter Theatre A30 S Main St , Greenville, SC Phone: 864 235-2885 scchildrenstheatre
4/25/08 - 4/27/08 Friday, April 25, 2008 thru Sunday, April 27, 2008 8:00 PM, 2:00 PM Sun Converse College Theatre Performance: Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Christopher Hampton Set
against the backdrop of the eve of the French Revolution, "Dangerous
Liaisons" is an adaptation of the 1782 novel of the same name.The play
spins a rich tapestry of seduction, intrigue, revenge and deception.
Recommended for mature audiences. Hazel B Abott Theatre - Converse College, Spartanburg, SC 580 East Main Street Spartanburg, sc 29302 Phone: (864) 596-9067 converse
4/26/08 - 4/27/2008 8 am - 8 pm Nexstar Dance Competition Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium 385 North Church Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina 29304 Call: 864.582.8107 crowdpleaser
4/25/08 - 4/27/2008 Fri 3 pm - 8 pm Sat 10 am - 5 pm Sun 1 pm - 5 pm Friends used Book Sale Don't miss the Friends of the Greenville County Library System Book Sale. 200,000 gently read, affordable books with 80 % hardcover are for sale. Merovan Center, 1200 Woodruff Rd.,Greenville, SC 29607 Suite E-2, (Across from Kohl's) Call: 864-242-5000 x 2291 Greenville library system
4/26/08 - 4/27/08 Four Wheel Jamboree The Jamboree features daily monster truck shows and much more. Anderson County Fair & Expo Center, Anderson 431 Williamston Road, Anderson, SC 29622 Call (864) 226-6114 andersoncountyfair
4/26/08 - 4/27/08 Spring Backpacking Table Rock State Park Backpacking in the mountains is a great way to experience the fullness of springtime while applying your backcountry camping skills. This outing will follow the Fork Mountain Trail through a portion of the Ellicott Rock Wilderness Area and the Chattooga River corridor. The trip is 12.2 miles in length. Registration Deadline: April 19, 2008 What to Bring: Backpacking/camping gear, food for 3 meals. Event Hours: See schedule below. Fee: $20 per person
4/26/08 - 4/27/08 Carolina Classic Piedmont Paso Fino Horse Show & Clinic Fri. 7:00 pm - 8:30pm Sat. 8:30am-7:00pm; Sun 8:30am-5:00pm Admission: Free admission to clinic and show The horse show will be held on Sat. and Sun. It will feature top Paso Fino Horses from throughout the region. Classes scheduled for professional, amateur, and junior riders. The clinic on Friday evening from 7:00-8:30pm will cover the basic horse manuevers for Trail Class obstacles. The 2006 Reserve National Champion Trail Horse is scheduled to be there to demonstrate the manuevers. Assisting in the clinic will be adult riders who have competed in the Trail Class at the National level. Indoor arena with food available. Host Hotel for this event is the Comfort Inn of Clemson. Contact person for Show information, Stall Rental, and Vendor Space Rental is Bill Kerns (828)859-5456. Call: 864-646-2719 or (828)859-5456 T.Ed Garrison Livestock Arena, Clemson, SC clemson
4/26/2008 - 4/28/2008 7pm Sat & Mon, 4pm Sun Greenville Drive VS Hickory Crawdads Fluor Field at the West End 945 S Main St , Greenville, SC Phone: 864 240-4500 greenvilledrive
4/28/08 - 4/30/8 Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technology Conference and Expo The 5th Annual Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technology Conference and Expo promises to be the most comprehensive and information packed event ever held in the Southeastern United States. Greenville, SC fuelcellsouth
4/28/08 - 5/16/08 Registration for: Summer Dance Classes and Intensive Study All classes need a minimum of 4 students to make and will be filled on a first come first serve basis. All ages are provided only for a guideline Pre-college office, Converse College, Spartanburg, SC Call: 864-431-6533 or 864-596-9639 converse
4/30/08 - 5/18/08 Dames At Sea Call: (866) 732-8008. flatrockplayhouse
4/30/08 7 pm Special Event: Jazz on the Bridge Spartanburg Area Conservancy's annual community event featuring jazz and food. Glendale Shoals Preserve, Spartanburg, SC Phone: (864) 948-0000
4/30/08 - 5/3/08 Converse College Theatre Performance: Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Christopher Hampton Set
against the backdrop of the eve of the French Revolution, "Dangerous
Liaisons" is an adaptation of the 1782 novel of the same name.The play
spins a rich tapestry of seduction, intrigue, revenge and deception.
Recommended for mature audiences. Wednesday, April 30, 2008 thru Saturday, May 03, 2008 8:00 PM Hazel B Abott Theatre Converse College, Spartanburg, SC 580 East Main Street Spartanburg, SC29302 Phone: (864) 596-9067 converse
Classes and meetings at the ICU / International Center of the Upstate ICU
Classes at the Chinese Cultural & Education Center ccec
Ongoing classes and events at the Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System SRHS
Ongoing classes and events at the Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System Village at Pelham, Greers, SC The Village at Pelham
Ongoing classes and events at Greenville Hospital System ghs
Furman University Learning In Retirement FULIR Any adult who is interested in learning is welcome to join. There are no age or educational requirements. Calll: 294-2997, 294-2998, or 294-2979. furman
Ongoing through December 30, 2008 6 p.m. basic class. 7 p.m. intermediate class Basic and Intermediate Shag Class Ongoing through December 30, 2008 In-district fee: $50 per couple, $30 single; Out-of-district fee: $62.50 per couple, $37.50 single T. W. Edwards Center 195 Coleman Circle Pacolet Call 864-457-4244 Events
Ongoing through May 27, 2008 7:30 pm Ballroom Classes Waltz, foxtrot, tango, swing, cha cha, rhumba, shag. Every Monday through May 2008 The Chapman Cultural Center Spartanburg Call 864-583-0339 Balletspartanburg events
Ongoing through May 31, 2008 8:15 pm Salsa Classes Ongoing through May 31, 2008 The Chapman Cultural Center 200 E. St. John St. Spartanburg Call 864-583-0339 Balletspartanburg events.
Square Dance Held 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month Second Fridays at 8 p.m. Fourth Fridays at 8 p.m. Ongoing through December 26, 2008 Inman Recreation Center 25 Oakland Ave. Inman Call 864-472-5162 Events
March 13, 2008 - May 1, 2008 Study The Great Viennese Operettas Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Clemson University offers a chance to study The Great Viennese Operettas, Thursdays from March 13 to May 1. Sessions meet from 2 to 4pm at Trinity Wesleyan Church Family Life Center in Central, and registration is required. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Clemson, Central, SC Call: (864)656-6912 artsdaily
March 18, 2008 - April 22, 2008 Interior Design Tips for Your Home Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Clemson University offers a class on Interior Design Tips for Your Home, Tuesdays from March 18 to April 22. Sessions meet from 10 to 11:30am at the Seneca Woman's Club, and registration is required. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Clemson, Seneca, SC Call: (864)656-6912 artsdaily
11/26/2007 - 4/25/2008 The Picasso Project Student Art Competition The Picasso Project Student Art Competition is a statewide series of events designed to recognize excellence in the artwork of South Carolina students while raising funds to support the work of Voices for South Carolina's Children. Students kindgarten through higher-ed are encouraged to participate. The events run November 26- April 25. Registration forms and regional show dates are available online at www.scchildren.org. Voices for South Carolina's Children statewide, SC Call: (803)744-4051
Ongoin exhibitions in April 2008
Greenville County Museum of Art Continuing exhibitions feature: ANDREW WYETH - The Greenville Collection; JASPER JOHNS; WILLIAM H. JOHNSON. Open Tuesday - Saturday 11am-5pm, Sunday 1pm-5pm, Thursday evenings until 8:00 P.M. On Heritage Green, College St, Downtown Greenville Call : 864-271-7570 Greenville County Art Museum
Spartanburg Art Museum Mon - Fri 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Sat 10 A.M - 2:00 P.M. Sun 2:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. Spartanburg Art Museum. Chapman Cultural Center, Spartanburg Spartanburg Art Museum
Pickens County Museum of Art & History Museum is open Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Admission is free 307 Johnson Street Pickens, SC 29671 Telephone: (864) 898-5963 Pickens
Milliken Art Gallery Exhibition Open to Public Admission: Free Admission Gallery hours are 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday-Friday. The Gallery is closed during school holidays. Milliken Art Gallery, Converse College, Spartanburg Call: (864) 596-9214 Convers College
11/26/2007 - 4/25/2008 The Picasso Project Student Art Competition The Picasso Project Student Art Competition is a statewide series of events designed to recognize excellence in the artwork of South Carolina students while raising funds to support the work of Voices for South Carolina's Children. Students kindgarten through higher-ed are encouraged to participate. The events run November 26-April 25. Registration forms and regional show dates are available online at www.scchildren.org. Voices for South Carolina's Children statewide, SC Call: (803)744-4051 Caylor Kirk scchildren
1/22/2008 - 4/1/2008 Uniquely Spartanburg the Half Penny Inlay and other Decorative Arts from thet Piedmont Presented by The Spartanburg County Historical Association An exhibit on the furniture of Spartanburg County from 1700 to 1840, an exciting observation of how families lived and entertained. Chapman Cultural Center, Spartanburg, SC
12/1/2007 - 12/31/2008
Museum & Gallery at Bob Jones University Days & Times: 2-5pm, Tues-Sun Location: Museum & Gallery at Bob Jones University Address: 1700 Wade Hampton Blvd , Greenville, SC Phone: 864 770-1331 Admission: Adults $5, Students $3, Seniors $4 URL: bjumg
1/22/2008 - 3/23/2008 ART EXHIBIT- Leon Makielski American Impressionist Leon Makielski was mentored by Mr. J.M.Studebaker who provided him with financial and moral support during his studies and travels in Europe. On the return trip, two of the artist's paintings went down with the Titanic, and Makielski would have as well had he not prolonged his stay in Europe. Robert Frost was a friend and an admirer of Makielski's work. Spartanburg Art Museum (SAM), The Chapman Cultural Center, 200 East St. John St., Spartanburg, SC Call: (864) 582-7616
Monday-Saturday, 10:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m ARTISAN CENTER, CAROLINA FOOTHILLS The center is located at 124 W. Cherokee Street in downtown Chesnee. From Spartanburg, take Hwy. 221 North until you reach Chesnee, then turn left on Hwy. 11. The Artisan Center is the 3rd building on the right. DUES/FEES: None 124 W. Cherokee Street, Chesnee, SC Call:(864)461-3050 cfac
Milliken Art Gallery Exhibition: Jeremiah Miller 9 am - 5 pm Monday-Friday. The Gallery is closed during school holidays. Event Open to Public Admission: Free Admission Milliken Art Gallery, Converse College, Spartanburg, SC Call: (864) 596-9214 converse
Monday - Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. BMW Zentrum The Zentrum Museum The Zentrum is the only BMW museum in North America, as it sits next to the only BMW manufacturing facility in the United States. We are conveniently located between Greenville and Spartanburg, South Carolina, on Interstate 85 the main thoroughfare between Atlanta and Charlotte. Drive to exit 60 and follow the signs. Entrance to the Zentrum is free Call 1-864-989-6000 bmwzentrum
10 am - 4 pm A Call to Arms: Military Armament Through Time View original guns and related items from 1812-1815, the War of 1812. Location: Anderson County Museum, Anderson 202 E. Greenville St., Anderson. Call (864) 260-4737. visitanderson
Fish out of Water; Hooked on the Arts 2 Notes: 30, six-foot long large-mouth bass have floated into Anderson! All were created by artists and are on display throughout the community. You can see them in downtown Anderson, Cater's Lake Park, the Hilton Garden Inn; the Anderson Sports & Entertainment Center; the Anderson Recreation Center and AnMed Health's North Campus. Maps are available at the Anderson Arts Center Warehouse at 110 Federal St. in downtown Anderson. visitanderson
10 am - 7 pm Celtic Exhibit Notes: Explore an exhibit focusing on U.S. presidents and South Carolina leaders of Celtic descent. This event is part of Slainte, Anderson's Celtic Festival. Anderson County Museum, Anderson 202 E. Greenville St., Anderson. Call (864) 260-4737. andersoncountysc
March 1, 2008 - March 30, 2008 USC Upstate Art Education Exhibit USC Upstate in Spartanburg presents works by Graduating Seniors in Art Education, on view March 1-30 in the FOCUS Educational Gallery. USC Upstate, Spartanburg , SC Call: (864)503-5838 artsdaily
9:30 am - 5:30 pm Celtic Crossroads Celebrate Youth Art Month with artwork from schools across Anderson County. All work uses Celtic heritage and culture as a theme. This event is part of Slainte, Anderson's month-long Celtic celebration. Anderson Arts Warehouse, 110 Federal St., Anderson. Call (864) 222-2787 andersonartscenter
9:30 am - 5:30 pm Creative Diplomacy: Youth Art Ambassadors View youth art from Wales, featuring the dragon, which is part of the country's flag. This event is part of Slainte, Anderson's month-long Celtic celebration. Location: Anderson Arts Warehouse, 110 Federal St., Anderson. Call (864) 222-2787 andersonartscenter
9:30 am - 5:30 pm Youth Art Month In conjunction with Slainte, Anderson County's Celtic Celebration, Celtic-themed artwork from schools will be on display. Also on display, winners from the Keep America Beautiful Art Contest. Anderson Arts Center Warehouse, 110 Federal St., Anderson. Call (864) 222-2787 andersonartscenter
March 7, 2008 - April 4, 2008 Clay Works / Deb Bridges and Bonnie J. Smith at Metropolitan Arts Council Gallery. Reception Friday, March 7, 6:00 - 9:00 PM. MAC Gallery, 16 Augusta Street, Greenville, SC greenvillearts
March 3, 2008 - March 28, 2008 Furman University: "Spectrum: Beyond Cups & Bowls" works by Bob Chance and Michael Brodeur, art faculty. Reception March 10, 7-9PM. Showing through March 28, 2007. Hours M-F 9am-5pm. Thompson Gallery, Roe Art Building. Furman Universit, Greenville, SC
Bob Jones University Museum & Gallery Tuesday - Sunday 2:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. 1700 Wade Hampton Blvd, Greenville Call: 864-770-1331 Bob Jones University
MAC Gallery 16 Augusta Street, Greenville MAC Gallery
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Events in April 2008
Below please find the calendar of events for each day in April 2008.
There are also numerous events in libraries, book stores, clubs, life music events in restaurants or pubs. Unfortunately these additional events are too many to list in our calendar. Therefore please check them out on the following websites:
To keep the calendar as short as possible all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days like plays, concerts, exhibitions, classes etc. are not included in the daily calendar, but listed on the left hand side.
Therefore when you look up the events for a specific day, please do not forget to check all ongoing events, like theater or musical plays in our - ongoing section and exhibitions in the - exhibition section on the left hand side !
Tuesday 4 / 1 / 2008 - April Fool's Day - International, several countries - Captain Regents Day - San Marino - Cyprus National Day - Cyprus - Republic Day / Sizdah-Bedar - Iran - Youth Day - Benin
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Carolina FC 2008 Camp Series;
- Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08)
Tuesday April 1, 2008 10 am - 12 pm George The Train opens at the Pavilion Opening Day Party for pre-schoolers 10am - 12pm Everyone rides for $1. Inflatable toys and refreshments. The Pavilion, Greenville, SC gcrd
Tuesday April 1, 2008 5 pm OSB ART The winning submission in this environmental sculpture contest will receive a $400 cash prize. Pick up your entry packet for the OSB Community Recycled Art Contest. HUB-BUB, 149 S. Daniel Morgan Ave.,Spartanburg,SC Neely's Building Supply, 1751 Union St., Spartanburg, SC Application fee is $20 All proceeds go directly to support programming for HUB-BUB. Call 582.0056 or 582.2343 neelysbuilding
Tuesday April 1, 2008 4:30 pm Timbre Tales Timbre Tales is an arts extravaganza fueled by children's literature recommended by the Greenville County Library with stories developed for performance by SC Children's Theatre, and accompanied by professional members of the Greenville Symphony Orchestra. Shel Silverstein Selections Cost: FREE SCCT Headquarters South Carolina Children's Theatre 153 Augusta Road Greenville, SC 29601 Call: (864) 235-2885 SCCT
Tuesday April 1, 2008 7:30pm - 8:30pm Piano Recital: Kuo-Pei Cheng-Lin Clemson University staff accompanist, Kuo-Pei Cheng-Lin will perform the Preludes, Op. 28 by Chopin, and Trio for piano, violin, and cello by Debussy. Cost: Free Brooks, Room 117 Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, Clemson, SC Call: (864) 656-3856 clemson
Tuesday April 1, 2008 7 pm Def Leppard with STYX and REO Speedwagon with special guests Styx & REO Speedwagon BI-LO Center, 650 N Academy St , Greenville, SC Cost: $76, $56, $36 Call : 864 241-3800 bilocenter
Tuesday April 1, 2008 8 pm - 10 pm Furman Sound Quality Concert Series: Orchestral Jazz The Furman University Symphony Orchestra and Furman Jazz Band combine for an unusual concert. Led by guest singer, actor and trumpeter Byron Stripling, the concert
features Big Band classics, a portrait of Duke Ellington by the full
orchestra, and Stripling's personal tribute to Sachmo, the great Louis
Armstrong. Cost: $ 3 - $ 12 Furman University, McAlister Auditorium, Greenville, SC Call: (864)294-2086 Furman Music Office
Wednesday 4 / 2 / 2008 - International Children's Book Day - International - Sizdah-bedar / National Picnic Day - Iran - Malvinas Day - Argentinia
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Carolina FC 2008 Camp Series;
- Steel Magnolias (4/2/08 - 4/5/08 & 4/9/08 - 4/12/08)
- Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08)
- Hejaz Shrine Circus (4/2/2008 - 4/3/2008)
- Steel Magnolias (4/2/08 - 4/5/08)
Wednesday April 2, 2008 6pm Greening the Ivory Tower: Furman's Commitment to Sustainability Dr. David Shi, President of Furman University, will give a talk titled "Greening the Ivory Tower: Furman's Commitment to Sustainability" at Hughes Main Library in Greenville, S.C. Celebration of Architecture The Greenville County Library System, the Greenville Section of the American Institute of Architects and the Greenville Chapter of the Construction Specifications Institute will host a month-long celebration of architecture. Keynote speaker events are listed below, for a full schedule of events: arch08
Wednesday April 2, 2008 8 pm - 9 pm Sixth Annual Modern Music Concert The Modern Music Concert is an annual concert sponsored by Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a music fraternity on campus. The concerts consists of 8-10 performers (faculty and students) presenting works for their instrument that were composed within the past 25 years. Contemporary music is often performed less frequently than older, more well-known, or standard repertoire. Among the pieces to be performed on the concert are several premier works. Mrs. Warneck will be premiering an Oboe work composed by Furman faculty member, Dr. Mark Kilstofte. Cost : None Daniel Recital Hall, Furman, Greenville, SC
Wednesday April 2, 2008 8:30 pm Irish Film: "Once" As part of International Awareness Week, the Oscar award winning film "Once" will be shown downtown in Catherine Smith Plaza. Popcorn and drinks will be provided. Come and enjoy the modern day musical about Guy (and Irish man) and Girl (a Czech woman) and their journey towards love! Cost: Free Catherine Smith Plaza, Downtown Rain Location; Hendrix McKissick Theatre Call : (864) 656-7624 clemson
Thursday 4 / 3 / 2008 - Declaration of the Second Republic "Power Taken by the Military" - Guinea - Sizdah-be dar / OUtdoor thirteen - Iran
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Carolina FC 2008 Camp Series;
- Greenville Drive VS Kannapolis Intimidators (4/3/2008 - 4/6/2008);
- Steel Magnolias (4/2/08 - 4/5/08 & 4/9/08 - 4/12/08)
- Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08)
- SCCT's Auditions for Alice in Wonderland (4/3/2008 - 4/4/2008)
- Call for Artists, Pickens County Museum ( 4/3/08 - 4/9/08);
- Greenville Drive VS Kannapolis Intimidators (4/3/2008 - 4/6/2008);
- Downtown Sounds Anderson (4/3/2008);
- SCCT's Auditions for Alice in Wonderland (4/3/2008 - 4/4/2008)
Thursday April 3, 2008 10 am - 11:30 am GARDENING IN DRY TIMES Last summer's record heat and the continuing drought has been a stress for many plants, including many usually tough species in our gardens and natural areas. In this program, Director of Education Lisa Wagner will discuss how to make your garden less reliant on additional water through careful plant selection and mulching. This program will be a combination of an illustrated presentation and interactive discussion. Cost : $10 ($8 for Garden and Museum members & volunteers). Hayden Conference Center, SC Botanical Garden, Clemson, SC clemson
Thursday April 3, 2008 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm Downtown Alive Metropolitan Arts Council Downtown Alive/Block Party THE SHANE PRUITT BAND. An extraordinary bluesman is raised in the suburbs; Live entertainment, food and FUN! Cost: Free Hyatt Regency Greenville Plaza Deck, Downtown Greenville, N Main Street , Greenville, SC Call : 864 235-5525 mainstevents
Thursday April 3, 2008 6 pm - 9 pm Music on Main Spartanburg's Downtown after work street party. This week East Coast Band. Denny;s Plaza-Main St., Spartanburg, SC Call: (864) 596-3613
Thursday April 3, 2008 6:30 pm Poets & Porter Free Thursday-evening programs that are educational, entertaining, and/or on the edge! Meet the poets and artist Katherine Porter..Three Emrys poets interpret paintings by Katherine Porter: Gilbert Allen, Keller Freeman, and Nancy Dew Taylor will then discuss both art and poetry with painter Katherine Porter Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, SC greenvillemuseum
Thursday April 3, 2008 Clemson Chamber Music Series Presents Les Amies The Clemson Chamber Music Series presents Les Amies, April 3rd at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts. The ensemble is a collaboration between New York Philharmonic principal players - harpist Nancy Allen and violist Cynthia Phelps - and internationally renowned flutist Carol Wincenc. Admission to their Clemson performance is free. Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, Clemson, SC Call: (864)656-7787
Thursday April 3, 2008 8 pm Stefan Milenkovich, Violinist Utsey Chamber Music Series presents violinist Stefan Milenkovich. Recognized internationally for his exceptional artistry, Milenkovich came to prominence at the age of 10. Cost: Free Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, Clemson, SC Call: (864)656-7787 clemson
Thursday April 3, 2008 7:30 pm Spring Wind Ensemble The Wind Ensemble from the South Carolina Governors School for the Arts and Humanities will perform Gustav Holsts Hammersmith Prelude and Scherzo, Carolyn Bremers Early Light, Mozarts Serenade for 13 Winds, K. 370a, Eric Whitacres Godzilla Eats Las Vegas, Pieter Leemans March of the Belgian Parachutists, and other works for winds. Cost: $12; Students & Seniors: $8 South Carolina Governor's School
Gunter Theatre, Greenville, SC peacecenter
Thursday April 3, 2008 6 pm - 9 pm Downtown Sounds Enjoy regional and national bands performing music ranging from oldies and beach to blues and soul. Anderson County Courthouse Plaza, Downtown Anderson 100 S. Main St., Anderson. Call (864) 235-5525. mainstevents
Friday 4 / 4 / 2008 - Basque National Day - Spain - Children's Day - Taiwan - Heroes Day - Lesotho - Independence Day - Senegal - Memorial Day of Chiang Kai-shek - Taiwan - Angolan Peace Day - Angola - National Day - Senegal - Tomb Sweeping Day / Ching Ming - Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Macau - Women's Day - Taiwan
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Carolina FC 2008 Camp Series; - Greenville Drive VS Kannapolis Intimidators (4/3/2008 - 4/6/2008); - SCCT's Auditions for Alice in Wonderland (4/3/2008 - 4/4/2008); - Steel Magnolias (4/2/08 - 4/5/08 & 4/9/08 - 4/12/08) - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - SCCT's Auditions for Alice in Wonderland (4/3/2008 - 4/4/2008) - Our Garden of Quilts (4/4/2008 - 4/5/2008) - Hejaz Shrine Circus (4/4/08 - 4/5/08) - Call for Artists, Pickens County Museum ( 4/3/08 - 4/9/08) - I Love You Because (4/4/2008 - 4/6/2008) - WILLY WONKA - TYA (4/4/08- 4/6/08 & 4/11/08-4/13/08) - First Baptist of Ivy Gap (4/4/08- 4/6/08 & 4/11/08-4/13/08 & 4/18/08-20/08) - 2008 61st South Carolina State Convention (4/4/08- 4/6/08) - The Palmetto Alpaca Classic Alpaca Show (4/4/08- 4/6/08)
Friday April 4, 2008 7 am - 9 am First Friday Nature Walk Meet at the Red Caboose parking area for an informative walk with naturalist and Clemson University professor David Bradshaw. SC Botanical Garden, 101 Garden Trail, Clemson, SC Call: (864) 656-3405. clemson
Friday April 4, 2008 9 am - 5 pm Battle of Anderson Notes: The Civil War re-enactment begins with educational day today. School tours from 9-2:30. Admission. 15 miles SE of Anderson off SC Hwy. 28. Turn left on First Creek Rd., then left on Hall Rd. to reach the re-enactment. Anderson County, SC Call (864) 296-1275 battleofanderson
Friday April 4, 2008 7 pm - 8:30 pm PANTOMIME PERFORMANCE Come enjoy a unique and memorable experience as Russian pantomime artists and ICU members Yuri and Galina Freeman perform several original pantomime sketches and talk about the cultural contexts of pantomime in Russia and Ukraine ICU member Lana Hutsell will accompany on the piano. Suggested donation $5 per person, children (6-12 yrs) free. RSVP required to info@internationalupstate.org. Sponsored by the ICU Fine Arts Center, 102 Pine Knoll Drive, Greenville , SC
Friday April 4, 2008 10:30 am - 7 pm GSO / St. Francis Spotlight Series "Trifles" The St Francis Spotlight Series - Bring your sweet tooth as we sample
several musical "trifles" with music by Rossini, Carl Nielsen, Ligeti,
John O'Riley, and Saul Goodman! Cost: $15 Centre Stage, 501 River St , Greenville, SC Call: 864 232-0344 or (864) 233-6733 greenvillesymphony
Friday April 4, 2008 4:30 pm Liberty Bridge design presentation Miguel Rosales, Designer of the Liberty Bridge, will give a Liberty Bridge design presentation at Hughes Main Library in Greenville, S.C. Celebration of Architecture The Greenville County Library System, the Greenville Section of the American Institute of Architects and the Greenville Chapter of the Construction Specifications Institute will host a month-long celebration of architecture. Keynote speaker events are listed below, for a full schedule of events: arch08
Friday April 4, 2008 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm Main Street Jazz Weekly music series featuring jazz, blues, oldies, and sol music. CHOCOLATE THUNDER. Linda Rodney has a gospel upbringing and has been singing gospel since adolescence. Her music has a hint of blues to it with a powerful meaning accompanied by strong vocals in every song. Cost: Free Hyatt Regency Greenville Plaza Deck, Main Street, Greenville, SC Call: 864 235-5525 mainstevents
Friday April 4, 2008 6 pm - open end German-American Club Stammtisch meeting monthly social - casual event - open to the public Members, Guests, & Everyone who likes to come BRONCO's Mexican Restaurant 352 E.Blackstock Road, Spartanburg, SC 29301 Call: (864) 576-7250 gacsouth
Friday April 4, 2008 6 pm - 8 pm Jazz on the Square- Simone Mack and Friends Come downtown on Morgan Square and enjoy some sweet sounds of local jazz mucisians-this week Simone Mack and friends. Morgan Square, Spartanburg, SC Call: (864) 596-3613
Friday April 4, 2008 6 pm - 9 pm World of Dances 2008 World of Dances will feature a variety of dances including classical Indian barathnatyam, garba, ballet, jazz and tap, Bavarian and Austrian, belly dance, clogging, African and Carribean and more. Indian food and refreshments will be available during the program for sale for $5. Cost: $5 for students; $10 for general public Tillman Hall Auditorium, Clemson, SC Call: (864) 633-8369 clemson
Friday April 4, 2008 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm Dance Woodruff Road Presbyterian Church holds English Country Dance Events twice monthly. Dances are taught and called. Beginners are welcome. No partner is necessary. Woodruff Road Presbyterian Church, 2519 Woodruff Rd, Simpsonville, SC
Friday April 4, 2008 8 pm Cantus Into Temptation Cantus is quickly gaining recognition as one of hottest new male vocal
ensembles, with the Washington Post calling the singers sound 'beaming
and elastic' and their music-making as 'spontaneous grace' Cost: $40 The Peace Center for the Performing Arts, Gunter Theatre, 300 S Main St , Greenville, SC Call: 864 467-3000 cantusonline peacecenter
Friday April 4, 2008 8 pm - 10 pm All-American Spring GAMAC's youth groups will be singing music from their own heritage. It
will showcase the music of American composers, with all of the energy
and joy that brings with it. Anderson University-Rainey Fine Arts Ctr., Anderson 316 Boulevard, Anderson. Call (864) 231-6147 gamac
Friday April 4, 2008 8 pm - 10 pm Stock Car Racing Exciting stock car racing in six divisions! Gates open at 5 pm and the racing starts at 8. Anderson Motor Speedway, Anderson 313 Irby Rd. (1 1/2 miles north of I-85 at exit 27). Call: (864) 226-5481 andersonmotorspeedway
Friday April 4, 2008 8 pm Dailey Vincent Band Dailey Vincent Band will perform Bluegrass favorites at the Fountain Inn Cultural Center for the Performing Arts 315 Main Street in Fountain Inn, SC Call: 862-2586 fountaininn
Saturday 4 / 5 / 2008 - Arbor Day - South Korea - Ching Ming Festival - Taiwan - Qingming Festival (Tomb Sweeping Day) - China - Ougadie - Mauritius
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Carolina FC 2008 Camp Series; - Greenville Drive VS Kannapolis Intimidators (4/3/2008 - 4/6/2008); - Steel Magnolias (4/2/08 - 4/5/08 & 4/9/08 - 4/12/08) - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - Our Garden of Quilts (4/4/2008 - 4/5/2008) - Hejaz Shrine Circus (4/4/08 - 4/5/08) - Call for Artists - Pickens County Museum ( 4/3/08 - 4/9/08) - I Love You Because (4/4/2008 - 4/6/2008) - WILLY WONKA - TYA (4/4/08- 4/6/08 & 4/11/08-4/13/08) - First Baptist of Ivy Gap (4/4/08- 4/6/08 & 4/11/08-4/13/08 & 4/18/08-20/08) - 2008 61st South Carolina State Convention (4/4/08- 4/6/08) - The Palmetto Alpaca Classic Alpaca Show (4/4/08- 4/6/08) - Pendleton Spring Jubilee (4/5- 4/6/2008) - Lifeways of the Cherokee Indians and Colonial Settlers (4/5- 4/6/2008) - Palmetto Alpaca Classic (4/5- 4/6/2008) - Applause Talent Competition (4/5- 4/6/2008)
Saturday April 5, 2008 5 am Bass Tournament Schedule for tournament: Gates openÑ5:00am Meeting & PrayerÑ 6:00am (on water) BLAST OFFÑ6:30am; WEIGH-INÑ3:00pm (Blast Off Drawing will be conducted in the order in which entries are received. Director will draw for absentees.) Cost: $120.00 per boat Lake Robinson, Greer, SC
Saturday April 5, 2008 7 am - 6 pm Anderson Jockey Lot and Farmer's Market The South's Biggest, the World's Best Flea Market. 1,500 dealers spread over 65 acres offering everything you can imagine. 4530 Hwy. 29 North, Belton, SC Call: (864) 224-2027. jockeylot
Saturday April 5, 2008 7 am 300K Brevet (Spartanburg to Piercetown and back) Please arrive at least one-half hour before the start to complete paperwork. Time Limit: 20 hours (Cut-off is at 3:00 a.m., Sunday, April 6th) Entry Fee: $15 (You must pre-register, but you may pay the fee at the ride.) Bring cash or a check payable to Freewheelers of Spartanburg, Inc. freewheelers clemson
Saturday April 5, 2008 8 am Second Annual Riding with Ronald Bike Ride Registration and Check In begins at 8:00am
40K & 100K Rides begin at 9:00am
Family Ride with Ronald and Police escort front and back begins at 9:15am
Ride Options Include:
10K (6 mile) Family Ride with Ronald and Police Escort
40K (25 mile)
Metric Century (62 mile) All rides Begin and End at the McDonald's Restaurant across from Greenville Memorial Hospital on Grove Road Greenville Memorial Hospital, Grove Road, Greenville, SC rmhgreenville
Saturday April 5, 2008 8 am The 18th Annual Jubilee Joy Ride The Electric City Cycling Club and the Pendleton District Historical Recreational and Tourism Commission invite you to participate in the 18th Annual JUBILEE JOY RIDE on Saturday, April 5, 2008. The ride is held in conjunction with the Historical Pendleton Spring Jubilee, and it begins from the Pendleton District Agricultural Museum grounds (across from Tri-County TEC on Highway 76/28 - Take exit 19B off of I-85 and drive 6.5 miles; the Ag Museum will be on your left). There is no mass start, so riders may begin any time between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Cost: Pre-registration is $25 for adults and $15 for children under 18. Pre-register before March 31st to guarantee a t-shirt. Ride day registration is $28 for adults and $15 for children under 18. Helmets are required! The ride will be held rain or shine. Pendleton, SC Call: 864-868-4739 clemson
Saturday April 5, 2008 10 am - 2 pm City of Greenville Parks and Recreation Invitational Street-Cup Soccer Festival Wenwood Soccer Complex, Greenville, SC Call 467-8011
Saturday April 5, 2008 11 am Health and Heritage Walk at 31st Annual Historic Pendleton Spring Jubilee The walk will begin at the corner of Exchange and Queen Streets at the festival site, proceed through the Pendleton Historic District, and return to the Village Green. No advance registration is necessary. Just show up wearing your walking shoes. Health tips and history facts will be shared during the walk. While supplies last, those who complete the walk will receive a commemorative T-shirt for their participation. Exchenage / Queen Street, Pendelton, SC pendleton
Saturday April 5, 2008 11 am Something Big Has Been Here Celebrate National Poetry Month by bringing your children to storytime at Fiction Addiction to listen to poetry selections from Something Big Has Been Here by Jack Prelutsky on Saturday, Local independent bookstore Fiction Addiction hosts a free children's storytime at our shop at Call 864-609-9394. 3795 E. North Street, Greenville, SC
Saturday April 5, 2008 8 pm Ricky Skaggs and Bruce Hornsby You don't want to miss this unique blend of bluegrass which adds piano and Hornsby's inimitable songwriting to the core bluegrass lineup of mandolin, guitar, bass, fiddle, and banjo. Ricky Skaggs and Bruce Hornsby with Kentucky Thunder Cost : $35, $40, $45 Peace Center for the Performing Arts
Peace Concert Hall, 300 S Main St , Greenville, SC
Call: 864 467-3000 peacecenter
Saturday April 5, 2008 11 am Clemson Hosts Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know? Michael Feldman and his crew return to Clemson April 5th for another live broadcast of "Whad'Ya Know?" The National Public Radio program last visited the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts in January 2004, and this event promises more of the same: interviews with Upstate celebrities and audience members, performances by local musicians, and the ever-popular quiz. Cost: $ 35 Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, Clemson, SC Call: (864)656-7787 clemson
Saturday April 5, 2008 5 pm - 10 pm Bluegrass Under the Stars Enjoy three great bluegrass bands, follwed by fireworks. Free admission, food available. Tri-County Technical College Amphitheater, Pendleton, SC 7900 Hwy. 76, Pendleton, SC
Rain location: Student Center Call (864) 646-8361. Bluegrass
Saturday April 5, 2008 1 pm - 4 pm The Clemson University Center For Visual Arts Second Annual Celebration With Art Auction The Center for Visual Arts Celebration is a fundraising event hosted by the Friends of the Center for Visual Arts, Department of Art and the Lee Gallery. The event takes place from 6-10 p.m. in the WestZone and includes a silent auction of 250 original works of art and live auction items that range from art classes, a beer bash, to villa accommodations in Genoa, Italy, etc. There will be an opportunity to preview the works of art from 1-4 p.m. the day of the event and online starting March 1 at www.clemson.edu.cva. Cost: $50/person and availbel by West End Zone At Clemson Memorial Stadium, Pickens County, SC Call: 864-656-2137 or clemson
Saturday April 5, 2008 7:30 pm - 9 pm Anderson University Gospel Extravaganza Anderson University-Rainey Fine Arts Ctr., 316 Boulevard, Anderson, SC Call (864) 231-2125. andersonuniversity
Saturday April 5, 2008 8 pm - 11 pm Contra Dance Featuring Scallywags (Able Allen, Chris Liakos and JD Robinson) with David Glick calling. Presented by the Harvest Moon Folk Society. We set up at about 5:00 and have a covered dish supper at 6:30. Beginners dance session is at 7:30 and the dance is at 8:00. Please come early and help if you can. Cost: $8 for adults and $5 for teen-agers 14-17 who dance. No charge for kids. Call: 864-836-2986 or 828-545-0689
Saturday April 5, 2008 Clive Coates Wine Dinner A rare opportunity to meet a world-renowned expert on the wines of
France, Clive Coates, Master of Wine. Coates is the author of the
recently published revised edition of "The Wines of Burgundy". Visit
www.restauranto.com for complete menu. To make reservations, please
call 864-331-0007 Cost: $175++ per person Restaurant O, 116 South Main Street , Greenville, SC 29601 Call : 864 331-0007 restauranto
Saturday April 5, 2008 8 pm Carolina Pops Orchestra's Piccadilly Pops Carolina Pops Orchestra presents Piccadilly Pops, celebrating the British Invasion with music ranging from Elgar and Handel through Webber and the Beatles. Carolina Pops Orchestra Thornblade Club, Greer, SC Call: (864)297-7679
Sunday 4 / 6 / 2008 - Chakri Day - Thailand - Drop of Water is a Grain of Gold Day - Turkmenistan - National Tartan Day - United States of America - Uprising Day - Sudan - President Ntaryamira Day - Burundi
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Carolina FC 2008 Camp Series; - Greenville Drive VS Kannapolis Intimidators (4/3/2008 - 4/6/2008); - Steel Magnolias (4/2/08 - 4/5/08 & 4/9/08 - 4/12/08) - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - Call for Artists - Pickens County Museum ( 4/3/08 - 4/9/08) - I Love You Because (4/4/2008 - 4/6/2008) - WILLY WONKA - TYA (4/4/08- 4/6/08 & 4/11/08-4/13/08) - First Baptist of Ivy Gap (4/4/08- 4/6/08 & 4/11/08-4/13/08 & 4/18/08-20/08) - 2008 61st South Carolina State Convention (4/4/08- 4/6/08) - The Palmetto Alpaca Classic Alpaca Show (4/4/08- 4/6/08) - Pendleton Spring Jubilee (4/5- 4/6/2008) - Lifeways of the Cherokee Indians and Colonial Settlers (4/5- 4/6/2008) - Palmetto Alpaca Classic (4/5- 4/6/2008) - Applause Talent Competition (4/5- 4/6/2008) - Auditions for "Murder Plot" (4/6/08 - 4/7/08 7 4/13/08 -4/14/08)
Sunday April 6, 2008 7 am - 4:30 pm Battle of Anderson Experience Civil War history & heritage! Living history and military demonstrations starting at 9 am. Battle re-enactment starts at 2. Admission: $5-adults, $3-ages 6-12. Directions: 15 miles SE of Anderson off SC Hwy. 28. Turn left on First Creek Rd., then left on Hall Rd. to reach the re-enactment. Anderson County Call: (864) 296-1275. battleofanderson
Sunday April 6, 2008 9 am - 6 pm Anderson Jockey Lot and Farmer's Market The South's Biggest, the World's Best Flea Market. 1,500 dealers spread over 65 acres offering everything you can imagine. 4530 Hwy. 29 North, Belton, SC Call: (864) 224-2027. jockeylot
Sunday April 6, 2008 12 pm - 4 pm International Festival Come enjoy the concluding celebration of International Awareness Week at Clemson! Eat different cultural foods, enjoy an International Fashion Show, as well as music and dance performed by Clemson International Students! There will also be a tent especially for children! Cost: free; $0.50 per ticket to purchase food items Bowman Field, Clemson, SC Call: (864) 656-7624 clemson
Sunday April 6, 2008 3 pm - 4:30 pm Faculty Violin and Piano Recital Works by Rachmaninov, Prokofiev, Bartok, Lili Boulanger, and Marc Eyechenne Leslie Warlick, violin, Linda Li-Bleuel, piano, John Bleuel, saxophone Cost: Free Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, Clemson, SC Call: 864) 656-3856 clemson
Sunday April 6, 2008 6 pm - 9:30 pm Taste of the Nation Taste of the Nation is Greenville's premier culinary and wine tasting benefit for Loaves and Fishes and Project Host. 100% of the ticket proceeds go to fight childhood hunger. Twenty-five local restaurants cook up their favorite dishes for attendees to sample; Live and Silent Auction. Cost: Tickets $60 in advance/$75 door Carolina First Center, One Exposition Ave, Greenville, SC peacecenter tasteofthenation
Sunday April 6, 2008 Percussion Samba & Saxophone Concerts JCMS in Greenville presents a Spring "Two for One" concert event, April 6th at the Temple of Israel. The program features the Bergman Saxophone Quartet, followed by Earthshaking Samba, a percussion group with a Latin beat. JCMS, Greenville, SC Call: (864)848-0890
Monday 4 / 7 / 2008 - Day of Beauty & Mother's - Armenia - National Mourning Day (Genocide Remembrance Day) - Rwanda - Toussaint L'Ouverture Day - Haiti - Women's Day - Mozambique - Heroes Day / Karume Day - Tanzania - World Health Day - International - President Ntaryamira Day - Burundi - Ougadi - Mauritius - Araw ng Kagitingan Holiday - Philippines
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - Call for Artists - Pickens County Museum (4/3/08 - 4/9/08) - Auditions for "Murder Plot" (4/6/08 - 4/7/08 & 4/13/08 -4/14/08) - Auditions for Moon Over Buffalo (4/7/08 - 4/8/08) - The Czech Trio Performs in Spartanburg (4/7/08 - 4/8/08)
Monday April 7, 2008 7:30 pm LYRA Russian vocal ensemble LYRA, a Russian vocal ensemble from St. Petersberg, Russia "Lyra" is a community of professional musicians from St. Petersberg ,
Russia that perform a cappella in small groups and introduce the
musical heritage of the Russian Orthodox Church as well as traditional
Russian folk music. Cost: $10.00 for adults or $5.00 for students Parish Life Center, John's Lutheran Church, 415 S. Pine St., Spartanburg, SC Call: 864-576-6908.
Monday April 7, 2008 7 pm North Greenville University Percussion Ensemble The North Greenville University Percussion Ensemble performs a night of traditional and contemporary percussion ensemble works Hamlin Recital Hall, North Greenville University, Tigerville, SC Call: (864)977-7085
Monday April 7, 2008 7 pm Chamber Music Series Leonard Auditorium, Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC wofford
Monday April 7, 2008 8 pm Converse College Petrie School of Music Faculty Recital: Douglas Weeks, piano Daniel Recital Hall, Converse College, Spartanburg, SC 580 East Main Street,Spartanburg, sc 29302 Call: (864) 596-9021 converse
Tuesday 4 / 8 / 2008 - Birthday of the Sultan of Johor - Malaysia - Flower Festival / Buddha's Birthday - Japan - Repentance and Dedication Day - Dominica - Embracing of Islam Day - Maldives
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - Call for Artists - Pickens County Museum (4/3/08 - 4/9/08) - Auditions for Moon Over Buffalo (4/7/08 - 4/8/08) - The Czech Trio Performs in Spartanburg (4/7/08 - 4/8/08) - Monty Python's Spamalot ( 4/8/08 - 4/13/08)
Tuesday April 8, 2008 7:30 pm The French Connection Classical meets jazz. The French Connection Spend an evening where jazz is even more popular than in America - in Paris! Two jazz-inspired masterworks open the concert - Francis Poulenc's Trio for Oboe, Bassoon, and Piano and Maurice Ravel's Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano. The Matt Olson Jazz Quartet takes center stage, presenting music of George Gershwin, John Coltrane, and Duke Ellington. Cost: $12 adult, $3 student Furman University The Peace Center for the Performing Arts, Gunter Theatre 300 S Main St , Greenville, SC Call: 864 467-3000 peacecenter
Tuesday April 8, 2008 7 pm North Greenville University Spring Choir Concert The North Greenville University Concert Choir invites you to celebrate the advent of spring. The Spring Concert features both classical repertoire and contemporary works of music hot off the press. Turner Auditorium,North Greenville University, Tigerville, SC Call: (864)977-7085
Tuesday April 8, 2008 7 pm Sublimite The Paris Cafe will host "Sublimite" an art and poetry show. The show will feature harp music, original portraits and poems. Paris Cafe, Main Street, Greenville, SC Call: 610-389-0083
Tuesday April 8, 2008 Exhibit Reception SAM Art Gallery Presented By Spartanburg Art Museum Chapman Cultural Center 200 East St John Street, Spartanburg SC 29306 chapmanculturalcenter
Tuesday April 8, 2008 7 pm - 8:30 pm Speaker Arun Gandhi for One World Week Arun Gandhi: Peace Activist and Proponent of Nonviolence Lessons from his Grandfather: Gandhi shares his riveting and unique reflections on the personal and historical legacy of his grandfather, and sets forth a message of integrity, social harmony, nonviolent struggle, and hope for a better world. A Nonviolent Response of Terrorism: In this talk, Gandhi discusses the necessity of nonviolence in response to terrorism. He says that it is important to be respected for moral, and not military strength. Gandhi's message is that the world will be a better place if nations' policies turn towards the good of the world, and not only their own benefit. He believes that only when this happens will the world be free from terrorism. Cost: Free Hendrix Student Center Ballrooms, Clemson, SC Call: (864) 656-3174 clemson
Wednesday 4 / 9 / 2008 - Araw Ng Kagitingan (Valour Day) - Philippines - Martyr's Day - Tunisia - Mikael Agricola Day / Finnish Language Day - Finland - Independence Day (from Soviet Union) - Georgia - Memorial Day - Georgia - Baghdad Liberation Day - Iraq
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - Call for Artists - Pickens County Museum (4/3/08 - 4/9/08) - Monty Python's Spamalot ( 4/8/08 - 4/13/08) - Steel Magnolias (4/2/08 - 4/5/08 & 4/9/08 - 4/12/08)
Wednesday April 9, 2008 12:15 pm - 1 pm Music Sandwiched In The Music Foundation of Spartanburg and the Spartanburg County Public
Library Present "Music Sandwiched In" Mini-Concert Series: Jhon Akers Ð
Guittarra Espa–ola! (Spanish Guitar). A free Lunch Time Concert Series
at the Spartanburg County Public Library Headquarters in the Barrett
Room Bring a bag lunch or purchase a lunch
from one of MSI sponsors. Barrett Community Room at the Library 151 South Church Street, Spartanburg, 29306 Call: 864- 948-9020
Wednesday April 9, 2008 7 pm Y Dance Featuring The Playcators (Bob Buckingham, Michele Turner, Amy
Buckingham) with caller Dean Snipes. Beginners session at 7:30, dance
from 8 till 10:30. Free dance co-sponsored by the Greenville County
Library System and Harvest Moon Folk Society. YWCA, 700 Augusta St, Greenville. harvestmoonfolk
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - Monty Python's Spamalot ( 4/8/08 - 4/13/08) - Steel Magnolias (4/2/08 - 4/5/08 & 4/9/08 - 4/12/08)
Thursday April 10, 2008 10 am - 11:30 am BASICS OF GARDENING IN THE UPSTATE Whether you're new to the Upstate, or new to gardening, this presentation is designed to get you started gardening in the Piedmont. Beginning with a brief overview of our Zone 7 climate, we'll consider site considerations, soil evaluation (and amendments), plant selection, and suggestions for how to create an attractive landscape that won't tie you to your garden. Education Director Lisa Wagner will share her experiences gardening and learning from other gardeners in the Upstate. Hours: Thursday, 10:00 - 11:30 am. Fee: $7 ($5 to Friends of the Garden, Museum, and volunteers). Location: Hayden Conference Center. SC Botanical Garden, Clemson, SC clemson
Thursday April 10, 2008 7:30 pm Independend film: UNOCCUPIED ZONE: THE IMPOSSIBLE LIFE OF SIMONE WEIL by Cathy Crane Philosopher, trade-unionist, mystic. Following the 1940 German occupation of Paris, Weil is forced to leave for the "unoccupied zone" of southern France. Under Vichy, she is denied the right to teach. For two years, she waits, she says, for God. We may never know Simone Weil. Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina
Thursday April 10, 2008 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm Downtown Alive / Metropolitan Arts Council Downtown Alive/Block Party CIVIL TWILIGHT. It was in Cape Town, South Africa where Steven and Andrew McKellar and Richard Wouters bounded over mutual love for British and American rock music. All three boys were surrounded by music growing up, and in 1996, formed their rock band. Live entertainment, food and FUN! Cost: Free Hyatt Regency Greenville Plaza Deck, N.Main Street, Greenville, SC Call: 864 235-5525 mainstevents
Thursday April 10, 2008 6 pm University Center of Greenville Gala The University Center of Greenville is celebrating its 20th Anniversary
with a 'Promising Tomorrows' Gala. Editor of Newsweek, John Meacham,
will be the event speaker, featuring his newest book "Franklin &
Winston: A Intimate Portrait of an Epic Friendship." The University Center of Greenville will host its Promising Tomorrows Gala celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Center with Keynote Speaker John Meacham. Meacham, editor of Newsweek, will feature his latest book Franklin & Winston: An Intimate Portrait of an Epic Friendship. Copies of the book will be available at the book signing following the event. Tickets are $75 per person or $1,000 per table of 10. Sponsorship opportunities are still available; Pre-event reception: 6 p.m. Dinner: 6:30 p.m. Speaker: 7:15 p.m. Book Signing: 8:00 p.m. Cost : $75/person or $1000/table of 10 Carolina First Center, 225 S. Pleasantburg Drive , Greenville, SC 29607 Call: 864-250-1111 ucgreenville
Thursday April 10, 2008 6 pm Reception / 6:30 pm Program Promising Tomorrows Gala University Center of Greenville celebrates 20 years University Center of Greenville at the Carolina First Center, Greenville, SC Cost: $ 75 Call: 864-250-1111 University Center of Greenville
Thursday April 10, 2008 6 pm - 9 pm Music on Main - Back 9 Spartanburg's downtown after work street party. This week come see Back 9 Denny's Plaza-Main St. , Spartanburg, SC Call: (864) 596-3613 cityofspartanburg
Thursday April 10, 2008 6 pm - 9 pm Downtown Sounds Enjoy regional and national bands performing music ranging from
oldies and beach to blues and soul. 100 S. Main St., Anderson County Courthouse Plaza, Downtown Anderson, SC Call (864) 235-5525. mainstevents
Thursday April 10, 2008 7:30 pm Rodney Carrington Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium 385 North Church Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina 29304 Call: 864.582.8107 crowdpleaser
Thursday April 10, 2008 6:30 pm GREENVILLE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART'S FREE THURSDAY-EVENING PROGRAM Free Thursday-evening programs that are educational, entertaining, and/or on the edge! Artist Paul Yanko leads a gallery talk about his Member Showcase exhibition. Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, SC
Thursday April 10, 2008 8 pm Clemson Choral Ensembles' Season Finale Clemson University's three traditional choral ensembles present their final concert of the season, April 10th at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts. The program features the Clemson University Singers, Women's Glee, and Men's Glee showcasing a wide variety of choral literature, including Renaissance polyphony, traditional spirituals, and contemporary compositions. Cost: Students: Free, Adults: $5 Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, Clemson, SC Call: (864)656-7787 clemson
Thursday April 10, 2008 7 pm - 9 pm Defying Gravity Gender is a drag at Upstate Come out and join us for Pride Upstate's Amateur Drag Show! Hub Bub, Spartanburg, SC hub-bub
Thursday April 10, 2008 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm Novelist Aryn Kyle Aryn Kyle, author of the novel GOD OF ANIMALS, will read from her work and answer questions. Cost: Free and open to the public. Olin Theater, Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC wofford
Thursday April 10, 2008 8 pm Converse College Dance Ensemble Spring Concert This much anticipated annual event features the work of student, guest,
and faculty choreographers; and the talents of the members of the
Converse Dance Ensemble. Performances Thursday, Friday and Twichell Auditorium, Converse College, Spartanburg, SC 580 East Main Street, Spartanburg, sc 29302 Call: (864) 596-9149 converse
Friday 4 / 11 / 2008 - Battle of Rivas - Costa Rica - Liberation Day - Uganda - National Heroes Day - Costa Rica - Fast and Prayer Day - Liberia - Thingyan Holiday - Myanmar
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - Monty Python's Spamalot ( 4/8/08 - 4/13/08) - Steel Magnolias (4/2/08 - 4/5/08 & 4/9/08 - 4/12/08) - Homecoming & More (4/11/2008 - 4/13/2008) - There Goes the Bride (4/11/2008 - 4/26/2008) - I Love You Because (4/10/2008 - 4/11/2008) - Billy, Goat, Gruff Ð The Musical ( 4/11/08- 4/19/08) - WILLY WONKA ( 4/11/08 - 4/13/08) - First Baptist of Ivy Gap ( 4/11/08 - 4/13/08) - SC Walking Horse Ladies Auxiliary (4/11/2008 - 4/12/2008)
Friday April 11, 2008 Relay for Life of Spartanburg Colleges Relay For Life is the American Cancer Society's signature event. Relay represents the hope that those lost to cancer will never be forgotten, that those who face cancer will be supported, and that one day, cancer will be eliminated. screlayforlife
Friday April 11, 2008 7:30 pm The Young Einsteins
"Celebration of the Mind" A benefit for the Alliance for Quality Education A casual evening featuring great food, drink and live music. A fantastic night of good food and dancing. Cost: $ 40 in advance / $ 45 after April 10 and at door. Palmetto Adhesive and Packaging Warehouse 216 Parris Avenue, Greenville, SC Call: 864-255-5333
Friday April 11, 2008 7:30 pm The Young Einsteins
"Celebration of the Mind" A benefit for the Alliance for Quality Education A casual evening featuring great food, drink and live music. A fantastic night of good food and dancing. Cost: $ 40 in advance / $ 45 after April 10 and at door. Palmetto Adhesive and Packaging Warehouse 216 Parris Avenue, Greenville, SC Call: 864-255-5333
Friday April 11, 2008 8 pm - 11 pm Advance Dance Contra Dance Presented by the Harvest Moon Folk Society. Featuring Goosebone Prophets ((Laura Lengnick, Roger Gold and Jeff Hersk) with Rob Harper calling. NOT FOR BEGINNERS OR NEW DANCERS! Admission $8 River Falls Lodge above Marietta, SC in northern Greenville County Call: 864-885-0643 harvestmoonfolk
Friday April 11, 2008 5;30 pm - 9:30 pm Main Street Jazz FIRECRACKER JAZZ BAND. Firecracker Jazz Band's repertoire is born of the rich material of the early twentieth century "Jazz Greats" from the city of New Orleans. Popular and obscure Tin Pan Alley songs appear alongside clever original compositions. The instrumentation of the group is styled in the manner of the King Oliver Jazz Band, with stride piano, tuba and banjo providing the foundation for the melody of the cornet, counter-pointed with the trombone. Countybank Main Street Jazz/Street Party Weekly music series featuring jazz, blues, oldies, and sol music. Cost: Free Hyatt Regency Greenville Plaza Deck, Location: Hyatt Regency Greenville Plaza Deck, Main Street , Greenville, SC Call: 864 235-5525 mainstevents
Friday April 11, 2008 6 pm Blue Shoes "Run for the Gold" Lecture Series Blue Shoes "Run for the Gold" Lecture Series Dinner with guest speaker Dr. Tommie Smith, 1968 Olympic Gold Medalist Following previous Olympians Dave Wottle and Frank Shorter in this series, Dr. Tommie Smith will speak on "My Stand, Your Challenge." During his career, Smith held eleven world records. Cost: $ 10 - $ 45 Timmons Arena, Furman University, Greenville, SC timmonsarena
Friday April 11, 2008 6 pm - 8 pm Jazz on the Square - Monty Craig Come downtown on Morgan Square and enjoy some sweet sounds of local jazz mucisians-this week Monty Craig Morgan Square, Spartanburg, SC Call: (864) 596-3613 cityofspartanburg
Friday April 11, 2008 8 pm Ailey II Dances at the Brooks Center The Brooks Center for the Performing Arts in Clemson welcomes dance company Ailey II, April 11th. One of the most popular dance companies in the United States, Ailey II is an exceptional company that merges the spirit and energy of the country's best young dance talent with the passion and creative vision of outstanding emerging choreographers. Cost: Students: $10, Adults: $20 Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, Clemson, SC Call: (864)656-7787 clemson
Friday April 11, 2008 8 pm - 11 pm Romantica w/ Marc Higgins Band & The Bittersweets Marc Higgins Band opens With an album on Paste Magazine's Top 100 of 2007 and comparisons popping up all over the place between singer/songwriter Ben Kyle and both Jeff Tweedy and Ryan Adams, it probably won't be too long before you'll no longer be able to catch these guys in such a cozy venue. Cost: $10 hub-bub romanticamusic
Friday April 11, 2008 8 pm Converse Dance Ensemble Spring Concert This much anticipated annual event features the work of student, guest,
and faculty choreographers; and the talents of the members of the
Converse Dance Ensemble. Cost: Adults: $5.00; Students:$4.00; Converse student & staff: Free Twichell Auditorium, Converse College, Spartanburg, SC Call: (864) 596-9149 converse
Saturday 4 / 12 / 2008 - Cosmonaut's Day - Russia - National Redemption Day - Liberia - Yuri`s Night - International - Thingyan Holiday - Myanmar - Sinhala & Tamil New Year's Eve - Sri Lanka
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - Monty Python's Spamalot ( 4/8/08 - 4/13/08) - Steel Magnolias (4/2/08 - 4/5/08 & 4/9/08 - 4/12/08)
- Footloose (4/11/2008 - 4/13/2008)
- Homecoming & More (4/11/2008 - 4/13/2008) - There Goes the Bride (4/11/2008 - 4/26/2008) - Billy, Goat, Gruff-The Musical ( 4/11/08- 4/19/08) - WILLY WONKA ( 4/11/08 - 4/13/08) - First Baptist of Ivy Gap ( 4/11/08 - 4/13/08) - SC Walking Horse Ladies Auxiliary (4/11/2008 - 4/12/2008) - Big Buck Racing (4/12/08 - 4/13/08) - Coppelia "The girl with enamel eyes" (4/12/08 - 4/13/08)
- Star Quest Talent Competition (4/12/08 - 4/13/08)
- SC Palomino Exhibitors Ass. Spring Fling (4/12/08 - 4/13/08)
Saturday April 12, 2008 7 am - 6 pm Anderson Jockey Lot and Farmer's Market The South's Biggest, the World's Best Flea Market. 1,500 dealers spread over 65 acres offering everything you can imagine. 4530 Hwy. 29 North, Belton. Call: (864) 224-2027. jockeylot
Saturday April 12, 2008 9 am - 5 pm Antique Car & Tractor Show View antique tractors, farm equipment, cars and trucks. Tractor parade at 3:30 pm. Music, children's play area and good food. SC Hwy. 24 & Townville School Rd. Visit Website or Townville School, Townville, SC Call (864) 287-2299. townvillefire
Saturday April 12, 2008 8 am SAVE THE TRAILS CHALLENGE A fun and challenging mountain bike ride through the scenic trails of DuPont State Forest. Proceeds go to Pisgah Area SORBA to help build and maintain the area trails for use by mountain bikers. Three courses available: Advanced, intermediate and beginner. Register by April 5 on active.com. Cost: $25 for members, $35 for non-members. pisgahareasorba
Saturday April 12, 2008 9 am - 10:30 am Edouard Michelin Memorial 5K Race The annual Corporate Shield Event sponsored by Michelin has been renamed from the Michelin 5000 to the Edouard Michelin Memorial Race in honor of their CEO who died unexpectedly in 2006. Only race-day registration will be used. There will be no pre-race registration. CostL $5 per participant. Registration will begin at 8:00 AM and ends at 8:45 AM. Michelin Conference Center, Donaldson Center 517 Michelin Road, Greenville, SC Call: 864-963-4353
Saturday April 12, 2008 10 am Assault on Mt. Mitchell¨/ Assault on MarionTM Training Series for 2008 (all training rides are free including food served at the university at the end Bike rides All rides will have their start/finish at North Greenville University, Tigerville, South Carolina 40 miles - Includes the Bakery in Saluda, NC and then Pearson Falls Rd. These training rides are designed to train riders for Mitchell and all have climbing. They are non-competitive and riders can go at their own pace. All routes are designed so they can be cut short if the rider wants. North Greenville University, Tigerville, South Carolina freewheelers
Saturday April 12, 2008 10 am - 3 pm MAKE DAY An Interactive Community Art Project Make Day will be a day of public "making". Professional and aspiring artists and writers will be stationed in various places around the City of Spartanburg to be making whatever art they make best. Make Day will promote education in culture and the arts. Workshops, demonstrations and other creative interactive activities for all ages will connect members of our community to one another and to the power and beauty of art. Make Day will promote cultural tourism in our region. A map of Make Day locations and a program of scheduled events will promote visiting the downtown area and other public Make Day locations. All events for Make Day will be free and open to the public. hub-bub
Saturday April 12, 2008 10 am - 2 pm Recreation and Fitness Expo Need a little help with your game? Interested in keeping fit for a healthy lifestyle? Learn tips from local recreation and fitness experts and talk with Village at Pelham physicians and staff about your family's health. Bring the entire family for hands-on fun and enter to win prizes, including a Nintendo¨ Wiiª! Featured Speaker (11 a.m.):Dr. Rick Kattouf Three-time All-American duathlete, author of Forever Fit and Founder/CEO of TeamKattouf, Inc. Preregistration: Required Village at Pelham, 2755 S. Highway 14, Greer, SC villageatpelham srhs
Saturday April 12, 2008 11 am Picture Book of Thomas Jefferson Local independent bookstore Fiction Addiction hosts a free children's storytime Celebrate Thomas Jefferson's birthday by bringing your preschool children to Fiction Addiction to listen to a storytime reading of A Picture Book of Thomas Jefferson by David A. Adler 3795 E. North Street, Greenville, SC Call 864-609-9394
Saturday April 12, 2008 8:15 am/ 9 am 5K & 1 Mile Run Walk Check-in and Registration: 8:15 a.m./ Race Begins: 9:30 a.m. The race begins and ends at Emmie Evans Tennis Center. Prizes will be awarded for overall and age group categories. Emmie Evans Rector Tennis Center, Limestone College, Gaffney, SC 29340 limestone
Saturday April 12, 2008 9 am - 1 pm Roper Mountain Science Center Second Saturday Held the second Saturday of each month. Family events. Also, Starry Nights held each Friday Cost: $ 4 / $5.00 Roper Mountain Science Center, 402 Roper Mountain Rd , Greenville, SC 29615 Call: 864 355 8900 ropermountain
Saturday April 12, 2008 10 am Tame the Tyger River Race 9th Annual Tame the Tyger River Race and Festival promises paddling
enthusiasts more fun than ever as they paddle their way through 7.5
miles of class I and II whitewater. Register now for your chance to compete and win boats and gear from Sunrift, Diamond Brand, Green River Adventures, Astral, Appomattox Boats, Jackson Kayak and more. The 7.5 mile course begins at Morris Bridge Road and ends at Big Tyger
River Campground on Old Hills Bridge Road with a festival fit for outdoor enthusiasts. Those who prefer to participate in a recreational float instead of the race will leave from Morris Bridge at 9:30 am. Cost: $20.00 single or $30.00 double. Call: 864-595-5356 o scprc
Saturday April 12, 2008 9:30 am - 10 pm Turkey Strut and Chicken Pickin' Festival Entertainment, music, baking contest, Karaoke Cross Anchor , Union County cacc
Saturday April 12, 2008 1 pm - 4:30 pm Tracking Your Ancestors Presentation by professional genealogists, Patricia O'Brian Shawker and Dr. Thomas Shawker M.D. Schedule of Sessions: 1-2pm: DNA Testing: The
very, very basics, tracking your genes in genealogy 2:15-3:15 pm: One
Family's Footprints in the Federal Records 3:30 -4:30 pm: Compiling
your family health history The event is free and open to the public. Barrett Room at the Headquarters Library, Spartanburg, SC 151 South Church Street, Spartanburg, SC 29306 Call: (864) 596-3508
Saturday April 12, 2008 2 pm - 4 pm Gene Fehler Book Signing in Greenville
South Carolina poet Gene Fehler will be signing copies of his new young adult book, Beanball
The events in Beanball are told through free-verse monologues from 28
different characters, and the author's appearance is part of the
celebration of National Poetry Month.
Fiction Addiction, 3795 E. North Street, Greenville, SC
Call: (864)609-9394 Jill Hendrix
Saturday April 12, 2008 2 pm - 11 pm Battle of the Bands
Publix Super Markets, Inc is hosting a Battle of the Bands to benefit the March of Dimes.
There will be 19 bands booked from SC, NC and Ga.All proceeds will benefit the March of Dimes.
Cost: $ 15
Sirrine Stadium, Downtown Greemville, SC
Call: 864-386-1614
Saturday April 12, 2008 3 pm Prelude in B
Timothy Pitts of the Houston Symphony at the Bohemian Cafe. Cost: free
At the corner of Stone Avenue (Hwy 276) and North Main Street, next to Horizon Records
Greenville, SC
Call: 864-233-0006 The Bohemian Cafe
Saturday April 12, 2008 5 pm - 7 pm Spring Gospel Concert The Clemson University Gospel Choir Presents: "Raising the Bar," the Spring Gospel Concert Featuring guest choirs from various S.C. universities. Cost: Free Outdoor Theater (Rain Location at Tillman Hall Auditorium) Clemson University, Clemson, SC clemson
Saturday April 12, 2008 6 pm YouTheatre Appetizer Night A festival of appetizers before the evening performance of Billy, Goat, Gruff. Cost: $10 per person Flat Rock Playhouse Rehearsal Hall, Flat Rock, NC Call: (828) 693-0731 flatrockplayhouse
Saturday April 12, 2008 7 pm Live, Acoustic Bluegrass Music at HomeSpun Bluegrass HomeSpun Bluegrass proudly presents Southern Junction. When only the best will do, come to HomeSpun. HomeSpun Bluegrass, 126 W. Cherokee Street, CHESNEE, SC 29323 Call: (864) 978-7475 homespunbg
Saturday April 12, 2008 8 pm "Viva Las Vegas: An All-Star Nite"
The Christ Church Episcopal School Music Department and Arts Guild will present:
"Viva Las Vegas: An All-Star Nite" Cost: $ 7 for cabaret show, dessert and beverages
CCES Auditorium, 245 Cavalier Drive,
Greenville, SC245 Cavalier Drive,
Saturday April 12, 2008 9 pm - 11 pm Mike Farris "equal parts Stax-influenced soul, Johnny Cash-influenced country,
and old style tent-revival gospel"
by Dave Hoffman Farris plants his own roots deep, down to traditional songs like
"Oh Mary Don't You Weep" and "Can't No Grave Hold My Body Down."
"A Change Is Gonna Come" and "I'll Take You There" come from
a soul movement that identified with struggle and the ongoing
search for transcendence and peace to songs that are
turn-of-the-century New Orleans Gospel Cost: $10 Hub Bub, Spartanburg, SC hub-bub mikefarrismusic
Saturday April 12, 2008 8 pm Converse Dance Ensemble Spring Concert This much anticipated annual event features the work of student, guest, and faculty choreographers; and the talents of the members of the Converse Dance Ensemble. Cost: Adults: $5.00; Students:$4.00; Converse student & staff: Free Twichell Auditorium, Converse College, Spartanburg, SC Call: (864) 596-9149 converse
Sunday 4 / 13 / 2008 - Cambodian New Year - Cambodia - International Special Librarian's Day - International - National Day - Chad - Sinhala and Tamil New Year Day / Aluth Avurudda - Sri Lanka - Songkran Days (Thai New Year) - Thailand - Bengali New Year / Vaisakh / Masadi - India - Thomas Jefferson's Birthday - United States of America - Pi Mai (Laos New Year) - Laos - Baisakhi - Sikhism - Vaisakhi - Sikhism - Nepali New Year / Bisket Jatra - Nepal - Songkran Holiday / Thai New Year - Thailand - Thingyan Holiday - Myanmar
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - Monty Python's Spamalot ( 4/8/08 - 4/13/08) - Homecoming & More (4/11/2008 - 4/13/2008) - Footloose (4/11/2008 - 4/13/2008) - There Goes the Bride (4/11/2008 - 4/26/2008) - Billy, Goat, Gruff - The Musical ( 4/11/08- 4/19/08) - WILLY WONKA ( 4/11/08 - 4/13/08) - First Baptist of Ivy Gap ( 4/11/08 - 4/13/08) - Big Buck Racing (4/12/08 - 4/13/08) - Coppelia "The girl with enamel eyes" (4/12/08 - 4/13/08) - Star Quest Talent Competition (4/12/08 - 4/13/08) - SC Palomino Exhibitors Ass. Spring Fling (4/12/08 - 4/13/08)
Sunday, April 13, 2008 9 am - 6 pm Anderson Jockey Lot and Farmer's Market The South's Biggest, the World's Best Flea Market. 1,500 dealers spread over 65 acres offering everything you can imagine. 4530 Hwy. 29 North, Belton. Call: (864) 224-2027 ockeylot
Sunday, April 13, 2008 5 pm Clemson POPS Concert on Lake Hartwell Clemson University's Department of Performing Arts presents the 9th annual Clemson POPS concert, April 13th on Lake Hartwell. Modeled after the Boston Pops Esplanade, this concert showcases vocal and instrumental music performance by a variety of student ensembles. A variety of student ensembles perform at the 9th annual Clemson Pops concert, modeled after the Boston Pops Esplanade. Seating is not provided for lawn tickets. Bring a picnic and enjoy some great music. Proceeds benefit the Department of Performing Arts Scholarship Fund. Cost: $10 / $25 Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, Clemson, SC Owen Pavillion, Madren Center Call: (864)656-7787 clemson
Monday 4 / 14 / 2008 - Cambodian New Year - Cambodia - National Fast and Prayer Day - Liberia - Pan American Day (Day of the Americas) - Honduras - Pan-American Day - Haiti - Songkran Days (Thai New Year) - Thailand - Youth Day - Angola - Pi Mai (Laos New Year) - Laos - Orange Day - Japan - Pahela Baishakh / Bengali New Year - Bangladesh - Juan Santamaria Day Holiday - Costa Rica - Ambedkar Jayanti / Rem Navami - India - Thingyan Holiday - Myanmar - Ramnawami / Chaitay Dashain - Nepal - Vaisakhi - Sikhism
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - There Goes the Bride (4/11/2008 - 4/26/2008) - Billy, Goat, Gruff - The Musical ( 4/11/08- 4/19/08) - Vega String Quartet ( 4/14/08 - 4/15/08) - Greater Greenville Senior Sports Classic ( 4/14/08 - 4/18/08)
Monday, April 14, 2008 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm YWCA POWERUP LEADERSHIP SERIES "Reach New Heights Through Relationship Building," Calder Erhmann, Riley Institute, Furman University. Get empowered and make a difference. Cost: $10 for YWCA members /$15 for non-members. yW Empowerment Center, YWCA of Greenville Call: 864-467-3720 ywcagreenville
Monday, April 14, 2008 7 pm Film Fanatics Discusses Pixar Short Films Film Fanatics will discuss the Pixar Short Films Collection at the Spartanburg County Public Libraries Headquarters. The library provides copies of the film for viewing prior to the discussion. Spartanburg County Public Libraries, Spartanburg, SC Call: (864)596-3502
Monday, April 14, 2008 7 pm Vega String Quartet / Chamber Music Series Leonard Auditorium, Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC wofford
Monday, April 14, 2008 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm Reading: Susan Meyers Summerville, SC poet Susan Meyers, reading from Keep and Give Away, her book that won the SC Poetry Initiative Prize. Hub-Bub, Spartanburg, SC
Monday, April 14, 2008 8 pm Converse College Opera Theatre presents Opera Scenes Daniel Recital Hall - Converse College, Spartanburg, SC 580 East Main Street Spartanburg, sc 29302 Call: (864) 596-9021 converse
Tuesday 4 / 15 / 2008 - Army Day - Bosnia-Herzegovina - Cambodian New Year - Cambodia - Declaration of Melaka as a Historic State - Malaysia - Income Tax Day (also Accountant's Day) - United States of America - Kim Il-sun's Birthday / Airang Festival - North Korea - National Contest of Paso Horses - Lima Peru - Recollection of the Deceased - Georgia - Rubber Eraser Day - United States of America - Songkran Days (Thai New Year) - Thailand - Youth Day - Palau - Pi Mai (Laos New Year) - Laos - Thingyan Holiday - Myanmar - Zhabdrung Kuchoe - Bhutan - Gio to Hung Vuong Day - Vietnam - Father Damien Day - Hawaii - Baisakhi, Pohela Boishakh - India
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - There Goes the Bride (4/11/2008 - 4/26/2008) - Billy, Goat, Gruff - The Musical ( 4/11/08- 4/19/08) - Vega String Quartet ( 4/14/08 - 4/15/08) - Greater Greenville Senior Sports Classic ( 4/14/08 - 4/18/08) - The Importance of Being Earnest (4/15/08- 4/20/08) - Greenville Drive vs Greensboro Grasshoppers ( 4/15/08 - 4/18/08)
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 12:30 pm 'The Traveling Vietnam Wall' The Traveling Vietnam Wall will arrive in South Carolina on April 15th, Tuesday, at 12:30 at EXIT 1 off Interstate 26. This is the Hwy 14/26 intersection in Landrum. The escort will leave Ingles at 1:30 with...escort to the USC campus in Spartanburg. The route will be Hwy 14 thru Landrum to Hwy 176; we will take Hwy 176 thru Campobello, Inman and into Spartanburg with arrival around 2:30. We are expecting hundreds of bikes to escort the wall and are asking for everyone available to attend the arrival of this treasured memorial by lining the route with flags, etc., to show support of the many veterans who will be in this escort. spartanburghog
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 12 pm - 1 pm Healing through Journaling for Cancer Patients (Lunch Session) Best-selling author Beverly Kirhart will inspire listeners to triumph over adversity in all areas of their lives. Participants will receive a self-guided journal designed to help those deealing with cancer become their own heroes. Cost: Free Gibbs Cancer Center Auditorium, 101 E.Wood St, Spartanburg, SC 29303 Call: 560-6747 srhs
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 4:15 pm & 5:15 pm Matza Baking Workshop Members of the Upstate Jewish community are preparing for an interactive workshop exploring the art of matza baking. Sponsored by Chabad of the Upstate, a Jewish education and enrichment organization in Greer, the Model Matza Bakery brings real wheat stalks, brick ovens, millstones and other equipment to set up an Old World Hand Made Matza Bakery in Greenville. Cost: $ 5 Crowne Plaza Hotel Conference Room, Greenville, SC Call: 864-201-9521 chabad
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 6 pm - 7:30 pm Healing through Journaling for Cancer Patients (Dinner Session) Best-selling
author Beverly Kirkhart will inspire listeners to triumph over
adversity in all areas of their lives. Participants will receive a
self-guided journal designed to help those dealing with cancer become
their own heroes.
Cost: Free Gibbs Cancer Center Auditorium, 101 E.Wood St, Spartanburg, SC 29303 Call: 560-6747 srhs
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 7 pm - 8:30 pm Teddy Roosevelt, a Chautauqua Discussion Chautauqua's 3rd Tuesday Discussion presents Teddy Roosevelt led by Joe
Stukes, PhD Join an audience of avid history and literature fans who
love talking back to History. Led by Scholars, it's the personal
experiences of the audience that make them so much fun. Cost: free Hughes Main Library downtown Greenville, SC 943 Rutherford Rd , Greenville, SC 29609 Call 244-1499 greenvillechautauqua
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 7:30 pm St Lawrence String Quartet Co-presented with the International Chamber Music Series. Interpreting chamber music with imaginative flourishes, this quartet breaks new ground. Having performed together over 1700 times in the past 17 years, this quartet still manages to break new ground by interpreting chamber music with imaginative flourishes. They have brought their unique musical twists to hundreds of places around the globe, including Carnegie Hall in New York City in 2006. Their 1999 debut album, a recording of Schubert's famed first and third quartets, received Canada's annual Juno Award as well as the German critic's award. More recently, they were named to 'The New Yorker's' 2006 'Best Of' list. Their second album was released in July 2006 and featured a breathtaking interpretation of the Shostakovich Quartets. Cost: $38 The Peace Center for the Performing Arts, Gunter Theatre 300 S Main St , Greenville, SC Call: 864 467-3000 peacecenter slsq
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 8 pm Clemson Jazz Ensemble Season Finale The Clemson University Jazz Ensemble performs its annual end-of-the-year concert, April 15th at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts. The free performance combines the best of big bands in the swing era to the newest sounds of funk, fusion, and Latin jazz. Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, Clemson, SC Call: (864)656-7787 clemson
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 Spring Concert The Spartanburg community Band will perform an Income Tax Relief Concert at the new Chapman High School in Inman at 7 PM. It will be a joint venture with the Inman Rotary Club and hopefully the Chapman HS Jazz Ensemble. Get your taxes done early so you can come out to this tax-relief concert. Come early and get a hot dog from the Rotary Club.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 8 pm Elizabeth Boatwright Coker Visiting Writer: David Huddle He is the author of fourteen books of poetry, fiction, and essays, including The Story of a Million Years (Houghton Mifflin), La Tour Dreams of the Wolf Girl (Houghton Mifflin), Summer Lake: New & Selected Poems (LSU), and Grayscale (LSU). Barnet Room, Converse College, Spartanburg, SC 580 East Main Street Spartanburg, SC 29302 Call: (864) 596-9000
Wednesday 4 / 16 / 2008 - De Diego's Birthday - Puerto Rico - Librarian Day (School) - United States of America - Militia Day - Cuba - Qana Memorial Day - Lebanon - Queen Margrethes birthday - Denmark - Queen's Birthday - Greenland - Emancipation Day (DC) - United States of America - Thingyan Holiday - Myanmar - Cambodian New Year - Cambodia - Pi Mai (Laos New Year) - Laos - Songkran Days (Thai New Year) - Thailand
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - There Goes the Bride (4/11/2008 - 4/26/2008) - Billy, Goat, Gruff - The Musical ( 4/11/08- 4/19/08) - Greater Greenville Senior Sports Classic ( 4/14/08 - 4/18/08) - The Importance of Being Earnest (4/15/08- 4/20/08) - Greenville Drive vs Greensboro Grasshoppers ( 4/15/08 - 4/18/08) - JD Massey Classic Horse Show ( 4/16/08 - 4/19/08)
Wednesday, April 16, 2008 10 am - 2 pm Earth Fest Local earth-friendly companies and organizations will participate with produce, demonstrations and information on incorporating ecologically sound behavior into everyday routines. The event is free and the public is invited. Call: 864-250-8769 Greenville Tech, Greenville, SC
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
2:30 pm Creativity Across Cultures Connie Harryman, an ICU member, will be the keynote speaker. Needed are participants from different countries to share their cultural perspectives with Clemson students during the event in an informal atmosphere. Cost: Free & free lunch Madren Conference Center, Clemson University, Clemson, SC Call: 864-525-1100 appliedconceptscreativity
Wednesday, April 16, 2008 6 pm Head and Neck Cancer Education at Pelham Gibbs Cancer Center is offering a free educational session on head and neck cancer on April 16 at the Village at Pelham. Those who attend will have a chance to sign up for a free screening courtesy of Greer Ear, Nose and Throat. Oral, head and neck cancer (OHNC) refers to a variety of cancers that develop in the head and neck region, such as the oral cavity (mouth); the pharynx (throat); paranasal sinuses and nasal cavity; the larynx (voice box); thyroid and salivary glands; the skin of the face and neck; and the lymph nodes in the neck. Location: Village at Pelham, Greer, SC Event type: Lecture Preregistration: Not required Cost: Free srhs
Wednesday, April 16, 2008 7 pm - 8:30 pm Ann Coulter Ann Coulter, author of six consecutive New York Times bestselling books, will discuss current events and the political process, including the upcoming U.S. elections, the war on terror, foreign and domestic policy, and how she uses satire as an author, speaker, and columnist. McAlister Auditorium, Furman, Greeville, SC Cost: free furman
Thursday 4 / 17 / 2008 - FAO Day - Iraq - Independence Day - Cambodia, Syria - Flag Day - American Samoa - Women's Day - Gabon - Myanmar New Year - Myanmar
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - There Goes the Bride (4/11/2008 - 4/26/2008) - Billy, Goat, Gruff - The Musical ( 4/11/08- 4/19/08) - Greater Greenville Senior Sports Classic ( 4/14/08 - 4/18/08) - The Importance of Being Earnest (4/15/08- 4/20/08) - Greenville Drive vs Greensboro Grasshoppers ( 4/15/08 - 4/18/08) - JD Massey Classic Horse Show ( 4/16/08 - 4/19/08) - Shoestring Players perform "Urintown" (4/17/08 - 4/20/08) - Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare (4/17/08 - 4/19/08) - World Peace Symposium (4/17/08-4/18/08)
Thursday, April 17, 2008 10 am - Noon Plant selection for the Upstate Spring's selection of plants usually inspires gardeners and would-be gardeners, although soil preparation and adequate moisture are keys to successful spring planting. We'll talk about selecting plants that will thrive in your landscape, whether it's sun or shade, and how to choose plants that will suit your needs and gardening style. This program is designed for beginning and intermediate gardeners who'd like to expand their gardening skills. Caost $12 includes a behind-the-scenes SCBG plant sale preview ($10 for Garden and Museum members & volunteers). Nature Learning Center, SC Botanical Garden, Clemson. clemson
Thursday, April 17, 2008 4 pm - 6 pm Arbor Day Celebration Council sponsors Arbor Day Celebration for the City of Greenville in the gardens at Kilgore-Lewis House Open to the Public The Kilgore-Lewis House 560 North Academy Street Greenville, SC Call: (864) 232-3020 kilgore-lewis
Thursday, April 17, 2008 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm Downtown Alive SIMPLIFIED. Simplified, a Charlotte NC based band, is an artistic mix of rock, jazz, reggae, funk and mild flavors of country. Live entertainment, food and FUN! Metropolitan Arts Council Downtown Alive/Block Party Hyatt Regency Greenville Plaza Deck, Downtown Greenville, N Main Street , Greenville, SC Cost: Free Call: 864 235-5525 mainstevents
Thursday, April 17, 2008 5th Annual Big Pig Pow Wow This is fundraising event for scholarships to students in construction sponsored by CAGC and the Greenville Chapter of NAWIC. Cost: $20 Carolina First Center, Greenville, SC Call: 803-799-5380, ext. 5513 cagc.org
Thursday, April 17, 2008 6 pm - 9 pm Music on Main- Parmalee Spartanburg's Downtown after work Street party- this week come see Parmalee. Denny's Plaza-Main St. , Spartanburg, SC Call: (864) 596-3613 cityofspartanburg
Thursday, April 17, 2008 6 pm - 9 pm Downtown Sounds Enjoy regional and national bands performing music ranging from oldies and beach to blues and soul. Anderson County Courthouse Plaza, Downtown Anderson 100 S. Main St., Anderson, SC Call: (864) 235-5525. mainstevents
Thursday, April 17, 2008 6 pm - 10 pm ARTISPHERE'S OPENING NIGHT GALA Meet and mingle with participating artists, bid on their artwork in the Silent Auction and view a special live acrobatic performance by DO JUMP. The gala will also feature live music by Whitney Walters & The Sound, food and drinks by The Lazy Goat and a laser light show finale. The Opening Night Gala is presented by Allora, The Hampton Inn & Suites, The Lazy Goat and Riverplace Cost: $ 75 Riverplace Plaza adjacent to The Hampton Inn & Suites, Greenville, SC Call: 864-271-9398 artisphere
Thursday, April 17, 2008 An Evening With Author Cassandra King Cassandra King will discuss her books on a panel with Spartanburg
resident Mrs. George Dean (Susu) Johnson and Spartanburg High School
student Taylor Knight. Ms. King will sign books. Refreshments served. Barrett Room at the Headquarters Library 151 South Church St., Spartanburg, SC 29306 Call: (864) 596-3502
Thursday, April 17, 2008 8 pm Greenville County Youth Orchestra Spring Young Artist Concert GCYO Spring Young Artist Concert
Greenville County Youth Orchestra Come hear the Upstate's most talented young musicians perform some of
your favorite classical works! From Mozart and Haydn to newly composed
works by John Grier, these artists perform with a maturity and skill
level far beyond their years!
GCYO will perform the following selections:
Weber Clarinet Concerto No.2, Andy Jacobi, clarinet solost
Liszts' Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
Beethoven's Symphony No. 8 Cost:
$10 The Peace Center for the Performing Arts, Gunter Theatre 300 S Main St , Greenville, SC Call: 864 467-3000 gcyo peacecenter
Thursday, April 17, 2008 8 pm Clemson University Symphony Orchestra The Clemson Symphony is in concert April 17th at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, with a program featuring movements of Schubert's "Unfinished" Symphony and Borodin's Second Symphony, plus James Grant's Tribute, a commemoration of 9/11. Cost: $ 5 Adults/Students free Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, Clemson, SC Call: (864)656-7787 clemson
Friday 4 / 18 / 2008 - Health Day - Kiribati - Independence Day - Zimbabwe - Paul Revere Day - United States of America - Dybb¿ldagen (Slaget ved Dybb¿l) / Official Flag Day / Prayer Day - Denmark - Prayer Day - Faroe Islands - Prayer Day - Greenland - Mahavir Jayanti - Jainism - Myanmar New Year - Myanmar
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - There Goes the Bride (4/11/2008 - 4/26/2008) - Billy, Goat, Gruff - The Musical ( 4/11/08- 4/19/08) - Greater Greenville Senior Sports Classic ( 4/14/08 - 4/18/08) - The Importance of Being Earnest (4/15/08- 4/20/08) - Greenville Drive vs Greensboro Grasshoppers ( 4/15/08 - 4/18/08) - JD Massey Classic Horse Show ( 4/16/08 - 4/19/08) - Shoestring Players perform "Urintown" (4/17/08 - 4/20/08) - Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare (4/17/08 - 4/19/08) - Artisphere International Arts Festival (4/18/2008 - 4/20/2008) - Iron City Festival (04/18/2008- 04/19/2008) - Pickens Azalea Festival (4/18/08 - 4/19/08) - Spring Plant Sale ( 4/18/08 - 4/20/08) - Kismet Musical ( 4/18/08 - 4/20/08) - Steel Magnolias ( 4/18/08 - 4/20/08) - Axle Forrester & lise Patt (4/18/08 - 4/19/08) - Toastmasters Spring Conference (4/18/08- 4/20/08) - First Baptist of Ivy Gap, a dramedy (4/18/08 - 4/20/08)
Friday, April 18, 2008 7:45 am - 6 pm Powerup: Women Who Lead The YWCA of Greenville's yW empowerment center presents a one-day conference for women professionals and entreprenuers interested in taking charge of their companies or careers, and charting a path to success as a business owner, manager or community leader. Author and syndicated columnist Rhonda Abrams is featured, and topics include "Marketing on a Dime," "Walk the Talk," "Blueprint to Success" and many others. Cost is $99 Carolina First Center, Greenville, SC Call 864-467-3714 ywcagreenville
Friday, April 18, 2008 Relay for Life of Travelers Rest Relay For Life is the American Cancer Society's signature event. Relay represents the hope that those lost to cancer will never be forgotten, that those who face cancer will be supported, and that one day, cancer will be eliminated. screlayforlife
Friday, April 18, 2008 12:30 pm - 8 pm Shoot & Shuck Sporting Clay Tournament & Oyster Roast benefiting the Charles Lea Center Foundation Fees: 4-person team, $500; Individual, $125; Oyster Roast only - $35
per person or $60 per couple. The Clinton Plantation House Call: (864) 562-2278
Friday, April 18, 2008 Pickens Azalea Festival When the azaleas begin to bloom you know that it's time for the Pickens Azalea Festival! The two-day event offers live musical entertainment, car cruise-in children's activities, historic home tours and arts and crafts. Call: (864) 878-3258 pickenschamber
Friday, April 18, 2008 Artisphere An annual 3-day event with more than 100 international visual & performing artists showcasing their talent and providing unique experiences for participants. This performing and visual arts extravaganza is located in downtown Greenville's beautiful West End Historic District on Main Street and into Falls Park on the Reedy River. Call : (864) 271-9398 artisphere
Friday, April 18, 2008 8 pm Tres Cincos Tres Cincos is an acoustic trio from South Carolina. Comprised of former members of alt-country bands "Seconds Flat", "The Mother Truckers", and "Six String Drag", Tres Cincos performs a wide repertiore of Americana music. Members are Larry Hoskinson, Niel Brooks, and Matt Dingledine. Centre Stage is proud to partner with Dryridge Productions to present three days of acoustic music at Centre Stage for Artisphere weekend.Cash-only admission to these concerts will be charged at the door and seating will be on a first-come, first-served basis. No reservations will be accepted. All proceeds go to benefit the artists and Centre Stage. Cost: $10 Center Stage, Greenville, SC Call : (864) 233-6733 centrestage
Friday, April 18, 2008 5;30 pm - 9:30 pm Main Street Jazz CLEMSON UNIVERSITY JAZZ ENSEMBLE. The Clemson University Jazz Ensemble is a dynamic 20 piece big-band known for playing a variety of music styles. The band performs several concerts a year featuring challenging arrangements and a high level of performance. Countybank Main Street Jazz/Street Party Weekly music series featuring jazz, blues, oldies, and sol music. Cost: Free Hyatt Regency Greenville Plaza Deck, Downtown Greenville, SC Main Street , Greenville, SC Call : 864 235-5525 mainstevents
Friday, April 18, 2008 6 pm - 8 pm Jazz on the Square- Dirty Martini Come downtown on Morgan Square and enjoy some sweet sounds of local jazz mucisians-this week Dirty Martini Call: (864) 596-3613 Morgan Square , Spartanburg, SC cityofspartanburg
Friday, April 18, 2008 7:30 pm Charles Wadsworth & Friends An Artisphere Event Artisphere welcomes world renowned chamber musician, creator and director, Charles Wadsworth and four of his brilliant, young professional artists in a production specially created for Artisphere. Cost:
$40 Gunter Theatre, Peace Center, Greenville, SC artisphere peacecenter
Friday, April 18, 2008 8 pm - 9 pm Furman Dance Spectacular 2008 Furman Dance Spectacular is an annual showcase of the a wide variety of dance talent from Furman students and guest professionals. There is no other showcase like this at Furman, giving students with this talent a outlet and opportunity to perform. Every genre of dance is included; Jazz, Tap, Modern, Hip-hop, lyrical, Ballet ,ballroom and cultural. Cost: $5 student w/id; $8 general Furman, McAlister Auditorium , Greenville, SC furman
Friday, April 18, 2008 8 pm ASO Young Artists Concert The soloists in our annual Solo/Aria concert await their big moment when they make their debut with the Anderson Symphony Orchestra. It's a big day for them and for the orchestra! Henderson Auditorium,Rainey Fine Arts Center,Anderson University campus Anderson, SC gamac
Friday, April 18, 2008 8:15 pm - 9:15 pm David LaMotte Concert David LaMotte is a folk poet of elegant simplicity. BBC radio has described David LaMotte with the following words: charm, stories, humor, inciteful songs, sweet voice & dazzling guitar abiltities. The first part of David's performance will be a lecture interspersed with song followed by a concert from 8:15-9:15pm. David LaMotte's performance at Furman will be his final appearance in the States before leaving for Australia to begin graduate studies in the field of peace and justice. Chapel Main Sanctuary, Furman, Greenville, SC Call: 864 294-2511
Friday, April 18, 2008 8 pm - 10 pm Stock Car Racing Exciting stock car racing in six divisions! Gates open at 5 pm and the racing starts at 8. Admission. 313 Irby Rd. (1 1/2 miles north of I-85 at exit 27). Anderson Motor Speedway, Anderson, SC Call (864) 226-5481 andersonmotorspeedway
Saturday 4 / 19 / 2008 - Bak Full Moon Poya Day - Sri Lanka - Birthday of the Sultan of Perak - Malaysia - Landing of the 33 Patriots - Uruguay - Mov. Precursor de la Independencia - Venezuela - Pesach - Israel - Republic Day - Sierra Leone - Victory at Gir-n - Cuba - Dia do Indio (Day of The Indian) - Brazil - Myanmar New Year - Myanmar - King's Birthday - Swaziland - Passover - Judaism - Pesach - Judaism
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - There Goes the Bride (4/11/2008 - 4/26/2008) - Billy, Goat, Gruff - The Musical ( 4/11/08- 4/19/08) - The Importance of Being Earnest (4/15/08- 4/20/08) - JD Massey Classic Horse Show ( 4/16/08 - 4/19/08) - Shoestring Players perform "Urintown" (4/17/08 - 4/20/08) - Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare (4/17/08 - 4/19/08) - Artisphere International Arts Festival (4/18/2008 - 4/20/2008) - Iron City Festival (04/18/2008- 04/19/2008) - Pickens Azalea Festival (4/18/08 - 4/19/08) - Spring Plant Sale ( 4/18/08 - 4/20/08) - Kismet Musical ( 4/18/08 - 4/20/08) - Steel Magnolias ( 4/18/08 - 4/20/08) - Axle Forrester & lise Patt (4/18/08 - 4/19/08) - Toastmasters Spring Conference (4/18/08- 4/20/08) - Star Power Talent Competition (4/19/08 - 4/20/08) - First Baptist of Ivy Gap, a dramedy (4/18/08 - 4/20/08)
Saturday, April 19, 2008 7 am - 6 pm Anderson Jockey Lot and Farmer's Market The South's Biggest, the World's Best Flea Market. 1,500 dealers spread over 65 acres offering everything you can imagine. 4530 Hwy. 29 North, Belton, SC Call: (864) 224-2027. jockeylot
Saturday, April 19, 2008 9 am - 2 pm VOLUNTEER GREER Have you ever wanted to make a difference in the Greater Greer Area...well here's your chance! Volunteer Greer is a day for the citizens in the Greer Area to unite in an effort to make a difference in our community. Work will be done on community centers, public buildings, homes, parks and public areas. So grab your paint brushes, hammers, shovels, and gloves and come and make a difference! Who can Help: Anyone How can you help: Volunteers, sponsors, and projects are needed What to bring: Gloves, gardening tools, painting supples, carpentry tools What you get: a Volunteer Greer T-shirt, Free Breakfast, Free ticket to the "We Volunteered in Greer" Party, a sense of accomplishment After the work day is through, please join everyone for the "We Volunteered in Greer" Party for lunch, music and networking from 2 to 5pm. Cost is $10.00 for non volunteers. Volunteer Greer is Sponsored by: Lowe's Please register City parking lot beside the Verne Smith Center in Greer Station, Greer, SC greerchamber
Saturday, April 19, 2008 9 am ASL Expo 2008 / American Sign Language Exposition ASL EXPO is a trade show targeted to the sign language community, with an emphasis on bringing together the deaf and the hearing communities. Costs: $ 3 - $ 10 Timmons Arena (Furman University), Greenville, SC timmonsarena
Saturday, April 19, 2008 11 am - 4 pm Upstate Work-at-Home Career Expo More than 40 work-at-home opportunities for local moms. Companies including Arbonne International, Southern Living AT HOME and
Dynamic Realty will be in attendance to provide information on how
interested individuals can pursue a career Ðor earn extra cash Ð
through work-at-home activities. Cost: free Greer City Gym, 108 S. Line St.,Greer,SC freewebs
Saturday, April 19, 2008 10 am - 3 pm Earth Day Celebration Hatcher Garden and the Watershed Ecology Center will host an Earth Day celebration with other local environmental, conservation, activists groups. Activities for children and families with lots of hands-on participation. There will be animals to touch and look at as well as eggs, insect collections, and much more! Live music and shopping for nature based work by local artists during Spartanburg's Earth Day Celebration. Hatcher Garden, 820 John B. White, Sr. Blvd., Spartanburg, SC
Spartanburg, SC 29306
Call: (864) 574-7724 earthday hatchergarden
Saturday, April 19, 2008 11 am My Earth Day Surprise Local independent bookstore Fiction Addiction hosts a free children's storytime at our shop at Celebrate Earth Day by bringing your preschool children to Fiction Addiction to listen to a storytime reading of My Earth Day Surprise by Mercer Mayer 3795 E. North Street, Greenville, SC Call: 864-609-9394.
Saturday, April 19, 2008 10:30 am - 12 pm Spring Wildfower Walk Jones Gap State Park/ Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area Spring wildflowers bring vibrant colors for people to enjoy. To butterflies, hummingbirds and other animals, they bring a source of food after a long winter and an opportunity for plants to reproduce. Join us on a one-mile walk and view trilliums, bloodroot, foamflowers and the vibrant colors of spring. Wear comfortable shoes. Registration Deadline: One day prior to program. Meeting Place: Learning Center What to Bring: Bring water and wear comfortable walking shoes. Cost: $5.00/participant
Saturday, April 19, 2008 Block House Steeple Chase Foothills Equestrian Nature Center 3381 Hunting Country Rd Tryon, NC 28782 Call: 828-859-6109
Saturday, April 19, 2008 9 am PTA's Second Annual Walk & Roll 1-Mile Walk/Roll Washington Center PTA will sponsor the second annual Washington Center Walk & Roll at 9:00 AM on the ICAR campus. This one mile walk promises to be a very special event for some very exceptional students. Walk & Roll's primary purpose is to raise community awareness for Washington Center as the district's "one of a kind" school for students throughout Greenville County ages 5 to 21 with severe mental disabilities who also encounter concurrent challenges such as blindness, deafness and physical disabilities. WYFF News Anchor, Carol Goldsmith, will serve as the Grand Marshal. The event will also serve as an opportunity to raise much needed funds for the school's unique instructional needs. Millennium Boulevard Greenville, SC Call: 355-0250
Saturday, April 19, 2008 2 pm Symphony Concert III: An Afternoon in Paris Foothills Philharmonic features Lisa Lee, piano, in Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No. 2. The orchestra is also performin the music of Emmanuel Chabrier and Jules Massenet. Step into the bustling streets and cafes of the City of Lights for an evening with the music of Emmanuel Chabrier and Jules Massenet. Pianist Lisa Lee completes the French connection is a performance of Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No. 2 Cost: $12 adults, $7 children Gunter Theater, Peace Center for the Performing Arts, Greenville, SC 29602 Call: 268-8743 peacecenter
Saturday, April 19, 2008 3 pm - 4:30 pm FUGE Concert Gospelfest A celebration of Gospel music by FUGE and surrounding choirs. The
celebration will include performancers from gospel choirs, praise
dancers, poets, as well as other performers. University Center Burgiss Theater, Furman, Greenville,SC Cost: Free
Saturday, April 19, 2008 4 pm - 6:30 pm Gospel Fest Come to beautiful Barnet Park on a Saturday afternoon to listen to
local church choirs, youth choirs, and other groups with a message in
the music Barnet Park, Spartanburg, SC 248 E. St. John St., Spartanburg, SC 29306 Call: (864) 596-3613 cityofspartanburg
Saturday, April 19, 2008 7 pm TRASHION SHOW is part of a larger Earth Day Weekend event sponsored by Hub-Bub.com. TRASHION SHOW is a runway fashion show with garments and accessories comprised of or adorned with items that would normally be discarded or recycled. All participants should provide their own model. A written statement is encouragd and can help to explain your process, rationalize the use of your materials or whatever other message you would like to convey. $250 in cash prizes will be awarded along with certificates and other awards. Everyone is welcome to enter and last minute entries will be accepted, however participants are encouraged to sign up by Sat. April 11th to be eligible for prize money. Email stephen@hub-bub.com to sign-up or if you need any additional information. Hub Bub, Spartanburg, SC hub-bub
Saturday, April 19, 2008 7:30 pm MASTERWORKS IV BRAHMS Ein deutsches Requiem. Op.45 "The German Requiem ranks among the loftiest music ever given to the world." Ð Albert Dietrich Spartanburg Philharmonic Orchestra Ð Sarah Ioannides, Director Spartanburg Festival Chorus Ð Keith Jones, Director Soloists Ð Stafford Turner and Leigha Pace Cost: $ 15 - $ 25 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE TWICHELL BOX OFFICE Ð 864-596-9725 First Baptist Church of Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina 29304 Call: 864-948-9020 spartanburgphilharmonic
Saturday, April 19, 2008 7:30 pm Ballet Artisphere An Artisphere Event Special Artisphere Guest Edward Villella, Founding Artistic Director for Miami City Ballet, presents two of his company's most talented dancers in a performance that also spotlights some of the Upstate's greatest talents.
Cost: Adults: $20 & $30; Students: $12 Peace Concert Hall, Peace Center, Greenville, SC artisphere peacecenter
Saturday, April 19, 2008 7:30 pm - 11:30 pm 14th Annual Wings on Dreams Hangar Party Downtown Sertoma Club of Greenville Proceeds of the event are donated locally to underprivileged children and/or speech and hearing impaired children to attend Camp Sertoma. Cost: $ 30 in advance $ 40 at door (includes food, beverage and music) Greenville Jet Center Downtown Greenville Airport, Greenville, SC Call: 877-263-8512
Saturday, April 19, 2008 8 pm Songwriters Night 8:00 p.m. Jonathan Edwards Songs about life, the blues, and love. Original and timely music that folks fall in love with. 8:30 p.m. Wasted Wine A chamber folk duo that blends elements of American folk, European art song, hip-hop, country, southern gospel, and contemporary classical music employing upwards of a dozen different instruments 9:00 p.m. Andrea Miller "After falling under the spell of her throaty blues vocals you might find yourself haunting the venues where she performs." -- James Shannon, The Beat. 9:30 p.m. Aaron Berg Poetry refracted by the collision of an ambient wrecking ball with a lucid foundation in American folk reaching as far back as Woody Guthrie and John Lee Hooker. 10:00 p.m. Niel Brooks Post modern folk. ÒThe last of the Late-night poets. Niel Brooks has found his element Centre Stage is proud to partner with Dryridge Productions to present three days of acoustic music at Centre Stage for Artisphere weekend.Cash-only admission to these concerts will be charged at the door and seating will be on a first-come, first-served basis. No reservations will be accepted. All proceeds go to benefit the artists and Centre Stage. Centre Stage, Greenville, SC Cost: $5 Call: (864) 233-6733 centrestage
Saturday, April 19, 2008 8 pm - 11 pm Contra Dance Featuring Fly by Night (Laura Lengnick, Julia Weatherford, Beth Magill and Karen Gaughan) with Janet Shepherd calling. Presented by the Harvest Moon Folk Society. We set up at about 5:00 and have a covered dish supper at 6:30. Beginners dance session is at 7:30 and the dance is at 8:00. Please come early and help if you can. Admission $8 for adults and $5 for teen-agers 14-17 who dance. No charge for kids. Info hotline including cancellations due to weather recorded by 2 PM at 864-836-2986. For general River Falls Lodge above Marietta, SC in northern Greenville County. Call: 828-545-0689 harvestmoonfolk
Saturday, April 19, 2008 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm Dance Woodruff Road Presbyterian Church holds English Country Dance Events twice monthly. Dances are taught and called. Beginners are welcome. No partner is necessary. Woodruff Road Presbyterian Church, 2519 Woodruff Rd, Simpsonville, SC
Saturday, April 19, 2008 8 pm - 9:30 pm Laughisphere Stand-Up Comedy with Jarrod Harris, Elise Crocker, and Greg Brown Cost: $15.00 The Warehouse Theatre, 37 Augusta Street , Greenville, SC 29601 Call: 864-235-6948 warehousetheatre
Saturday, April 19, 2008 8:15 pm - 9:15 pm Moonlight Float Paddle the calm water by canoe or kayak on Pinnacle Lake and enjoy the sights and sounds that await under the moonlit sky. Registration Deadline: Monday before each event. What to Bring: Flashlight or head lamp Cost: $6 per person / $4 under age 18 Table Rock State Park, Upstate, SC
Sunday 4 / 20 / 2008 - Passover / First Day of Pessah - Judaism
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - There Goes the Bride (4/11/2008 - 4/26/2008) - The Importance of Being Earnest (4/15/08- 4/20/08) - Shoestring Players perform "Urintown" (4/17/08 - 4/20/08) - Artisphere International Arts Festival (4/18/2008 - 4/20/2008) - Spring Plant Sale ( 4/18/08 - 4/20/08) - Kismet Musical ( 4/18/08 - 4/20/08) - Steel Magnolias ( 4/18/08 - 4/20/08) - Toastmasters Spring Conference (4/18/08- 4/20/08) - Star Power Talent Competition (4/19/08 - 4/20/08)
Sunday, April 20, 2008 9 am - 6 pm Anderson Jockey Lot and Farmer's Market The South's Biggest, the World's Best Flea Market. 1,500 dealers spread over 65 acres offering everything you can imagine. 4530 Hwy. 29 North, Belton, SC Call: (864) 224-2027. jockeylot
Sunday, April 20, 2008 2 pm Long Mountain Ramblers Steve Ôn' Dean (a.k.a. Long Mountain Ramblers) is a duo of passionate folk musicians with a mission: To engage audiences with hundred-year old music of the Southern uplands that is so emotive that it will touch the heart and soul of all who hear. Centre Stage is proud to partner with Dryridge Productions to present three days of acoustic music at Centre Stage for Artisphere weekend.Cash-only admission to these concerts will be charged at the door and seating will be on a first-come, first-served basis. No reservations will be accepted. All proceeds go to benefit the artists and Centre Stage. Cost: $10 Call : (864) 233-6733 centrestage
Sunday, April 20, 2008 4:30 pm "Rock Ballet: Art in Motion" Carolina Ballet Theatre performers will present: "Rock Ballet: Art in Motion" Peace Center Amphitheatre, Peace Center, Greenville, SC Call: 864-421-0940 carolinaballet
Sunday, April 20, 2008 7:30 pm The Moody Blues The Moody Blues are one of the most enduring and beloved rock bands in music history. With a legacy that spans the late 60's to present, The Moody Blues have generated a legendary list of hit songs that are regarded as some of the most groundbreaking and innovative music of our time. The Moody Blues -- Justin Hayward, John Lodge and Graeme Edge carry on their magical musical legacy to generation after generation, year after year. Cost: $45, $55, $65 Peace Concert Hall,The Peace Center for the Performing Arts 300 S Main St , Greenville, SC Call: 864 467-3000 peacecenter
Sunday, April 20, 2008 3:15 pm Shoestring Players Perform "Urinetown" Urinetown, one of the most uproariously funny musicals in recent years, is a hilarious tale of greed, corruption, love, and revolution in a time when water is worth its weight in gold. In a Gotham-like city, a terrible water shortage, caused by a 20-year drought, has led to a government-enforced ban on private toilets. The citizens must use public amenities, regulated by a single malevolent company that profits by charging admission for one of humanity's most basic needs. Amid the people, a hero decides he's had enough, and plans a revolution to lead them all to freedom! Inspired by the works of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, Urinetown is an irreverently humorous satire in which no one is safe from scrutiny. Humanities and Performing Arts Center
800 University Way, Spartanburg, SC 29303 Call: 503-5987 uscupstate
Sunday, April 20, 2008 3:30 pm Ellis Marsalis / An Artisphere Event Legendary Jazz Pianist, Ellis Marsalis performs in the Gold Ballroom of the Westin Poinsett Hotel. All seats are general admission and seating is limited. You dont want to miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to hear Marsalis in this intimate setting. Cost:
$ 35 Westin Poinsett Hotel, Greenville, SC artisphere peacecenter
Sunday, April 20, 2008 4 pm Converse College Petrie School of Music Faculty Recital Kelly McElrath Vaneman, oboe and Melanie Foster Taylor, piano. The First Ten Years: Drs. Vaneman and Taylor perform favorites from their first decade of collaboration. Daniel Recital Hall,Converse College, Spartanburg, SC
580 East Main Street,Spartanburg, sc 29302 Call: (864) 596-9021 converse
Sunday, April 20, 2008 5:30 pm April 20th Phyllis Wheatley Repertory Theatre for Youth Review The Warehouse Theatre 37 Augusta Street, Greenville, SC 29601 Call: 864-235-6948 warehousetheatre
Monday 4 / 21 / 2008 - Independence Hero Tiradentes - Brazil - John Muir Day - United States of America - Kartini Day - Indonesia - Kindergarten Day - Germany - National Tree Planting Day - Kenya - Queen's Birthday - Falkland Islands - National Health Day - Kiribati - Queen's Birthday (actual date) - United Kingdom - San Jacinto Day (Texas) - United States of America - International Creativity and Innovation Day - International - De Diego Day - Puerto Rico - First day of Ridvan (Declaration of Bahaullah) - Baha'i - Passover - Judaism
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - There Goes the Bride (4/11/2008 - 4/26/2008)
Monday, April 21, 2008 WWE and Charter Communications presents: RAW John Cena,Triple H., Mr. MC Mahon ,Randy Orton,Chris Jericho,Shawn Michaels, Umaga,JBL,Maria, Batista,Undertaker Edge,MVP,Mark Henry,Chavo Guerrero, John Morrison & The MIZ,Shelton Benjamin,Kane,Michelle McCool bilocenter
Monday, April 21, 2008 7 pm North Greenville University Concert Band Concert The North Greenville University Concert Band performs a variety of musical styles, at 7 p.m. April 21 in Turner Auditorium. Cost: free North Greenville University, Tigerville, SC Call: (864)977-7085
Monday, April 21, 2008 7 pm Auditions - Smokey Joe's Cafe Chapman Cultural Center, Spartanburg, SC 200 East St. John Street Spartanburg, SC 29306 Call: (864) 585-8278
Monday, April 21, 2008 8 pm Converse College Wind Ensemble Twichell Auditorium, Converse College, Spartanburg, SC 580 East Main Street, Spartanburg, sc 29302 Call: (864) 596-9021 converse
Tuesday 4 / 22 / 2008 - Earth Day - International, Canada,Palau, United States of America - Oklahoma Day - United States of America - Passover - Judaism
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - There Goes the Bride (4/11/2008 - 4/26/2008)
Tuesday, April 22, 2008 7:30 pm Spring Orchestras Concert WHHS Fine Arts Center, 102 Pine Knoll Dr, Greenville, SC
Tuesday, April 22, 2008 7:30 pm Spring Sing Pleasantburg Rotary & Greenville County School District Peace Concert Hall, Peace Center, Greenville, SC Cost: $10.00 peacecenter
Tuesday, April 22, 2008 Jazz Concert The Spartanburg Jazz Ensemble will perform a combined concert with the USC-Uptate Jazz Band onstage at the Cost: free Humanities and Performing Arts Center at USC-Upstate, Spartanburg, SC Call: (864) 503-5263 uscupstate
Tuesday, April 22, 2008 7 pm North Greenville University Jazz Band Concert The North Greenville University Jazz Band plays Big Band style jazz that swings. Cost: free Turner Auditorium, North Greenville University, Tigerville, SC Call: (864)977-7085
Tuesday, April 22, 2008 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Greer Idol Open Auditions Audition for the 2008 Greer Idol competition to be held in conjunction with the city's Tunes on Trade summer concert series. All participants must be 16 years of age as of April 1, 2008, and will be asked to sing a one-minute a cappella version of a song of their choice. Those who make the cut will be awarded gold tickets to the semifinal round to be held on May 20, just one month before the first Tunes on Trade concert. The top 12 singers will be invited to participate in the final round, where four judges plus on-line voting will determine the winner over the course of the summer concert series. Cost: free Events at the Davenport, 230 Trade St., Greer, SC 29651 Call: 864-848-5383 greeridol
Tuesday, April 22, 2008 7 pm High School Musical Students at the SC School for the Deaf and the Blind presents two performances of "High School Musical" Cost: Adults $10. Children 12 and under $5. Walker Hall, Pulliam Auditorium, SCSDB
355 Cedar Springs Road, Spartanburg, SC 29302 Call: (864) 585-7711 scsdb
Tuesday, April 22, 2008 8 pm Clemson Concert Band & Symphonic Band The Clemson Concert Band and Symphonic Band join together for an evening of music ranging from traditional favorites to contemporary compositions and marches, Cost: free. Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, Clemson, SC Call: (864)656-7787 clemson
Tuesday, April 22, 2008 8 pm - 9:30 pm Furman Chamber Choir in Concert Spring Concert William Thomas, Director "Sing We and Chant It!" A Concert of Renaissance Madrigals. Long, long before the days of multi-media pastime entertainment, the people of 16th century England, France and Italy were entertaining themselves from parlor to palace with the singing of madrigals. The Furman Chamber Choir, under the direction of William Thomas, is presenting a delightful program of these songs of love, lust and longing. The choir and soloists will be joined by Furman faculty member and lutenist Steven Walter in presenting the music of Dowland, Morley, Lassus, Le Jeune and Monteverdi and other of their contemporaties. Cost: free Daniel Recital, Furman, Greenville, SC furman
Tuesday, April 22, 2008 7 pm Auditions - Smokey Joe's Cafe Chapman Cultural Center, Spartanburg, SC 200 East St. John Street, Spartanburg, SC 29306 Call: (864) 585-8278
Wednesday 4 / 23 / 2008
- Aragon Day - Spain - Children's Day - Turkey - Children's Festival Day - Cyprus (Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus) - National Sovereignty - Turkey - Peppercorn Day - Bermuda - Administrative Professionals Day (formerly Secretaries Day) - Canada, - United States of America - St. George's Day - Canada, Spain, United Kingdom - Castilla y Leon Day - Spain - World Copyright Day - International - Sao Jorge / Saint George's Day - Brazil - Passover - Judaism - St. George's Day - Christianity
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - There Goes the Bride (4/11/2008 - 4/26/2008) - Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare ( 4/23/08 - 4/26/08)
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 9 am Cancer Association 3rd Annual Ladies Swing Fling Golf Tournament 3rd Annual Ladies Swing Fling Golf Tournament to benefit the Cancer Association of Spartanburg & Cherokee Counties, Inc. Woodfin Ridge Golf Club, 215 S. Woodfin Ridge Dr., Inman, SC 29349 Call: (864) 582-0771
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 12:15 pm - 1 pm Music Sandwiched In The Music Foundation of Spartanburg and the Spartanburg County Public
Library Present "Music Sandwiched In" Mini-Concert Series: Dale Burke
Trio - Fun and Sophisticated Jazz. A free Lunch Time Concert Series at
the Spartanburg County Public Library Headquarters in the Barrett Room Barrett Community Room at the Library Bring a bag lunch or purchase a lunch from one of MSI sponsors. 151 South Church Street, SPARTANBURG, SC 29306 Call: (864 ) 948-9020 spartanburgphilharmonic
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 7 pm Workshop on writing an american-style resume Karen Tannenbaum, a career coach with Lee Hecht Harrison, an international career transition and talent management company, will provide up-to-date and practical guidance on writing a resume in the American style. She will also discuss cover letters that accompany the resume. Limited to 30 people. Sponsored by Lee Hecht Harrison and the ICU. Registration is required through the ICU's website Cost: Free to ICU members, $10 for non-members. ICU / International center of the Upstate Greenville City Hall, Main Street, Greenville, SC Call: 864-476-4579 ICU
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
7:30 pm The Making of the Australian Tiger: Queensland's Rise to the Top" m Peter Beattie, Trade Commissioner for the Americas and Former Premier of Queensland, Australia will speak about his experience in helping to turn Queensland into Australia's "Smart State" through a newly focused education system, workforce development, and the creation of long-term jobs in industries such as biotechnology and information technology. Sponsored by the Riley Institute at Furman and the Greenville Chamber of Commerce. Cost: free Younts Conference Center, Furman University, Greenville, SC Call: 864-294-3253
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm Y Dance Featuring Happy Foot (Colin Lindsay, Brendan Taafe, Chris Stevens and Stefan Amidon) with Nils Fredland calling. Beginners session at 7:30, dance from 8 till 10:30. Free dance co-sponsored by the Greenville County Library System and Harvest Moon Folk Society. Cost: free YWCA, 700 Augusta St, Greenville, SC harvestmoonfolk
Thursday 4 / 24 / 2008 - Armenian Genocide Memorial Day - Armenia - National Concord Day - Niger - First Day of Summer - Iceland - Loktantra Day / Restoration of Democracy - Nepal - Passover - Judaism
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - There Goes the Bride (4/11/2008 - 4/26/2008) - Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare ( 4/23/08 - 4/26/08)
Thursday, April 24, 2008 6:30 pm Fiction Addiction Book Club In honor of Earth Day, Fiction Addiction's business book club will be reading Big Green Purse: Use Your Spending Power to Create a Cleaner, Greener World by Diane MacEachern Please join us to discuss how businesses can be more environmentally friendly and the potential consumer backlash if we are not. Thai Top Restaurant, Patchwork Plaza Shopping Center, Greenville, SC Call: 864-609-9394 fiction
Thursday, April 24, 2008 8 pm Corey Crowder& Marvin King/Sun Domingo In Concert Cost: $8.00 The Handle Bar, 304 E. Stone Ave., Greenville, SC 29609, myspace
Thursday, April 24, 2008 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm Downtown Alive GEORGIA. Five Star Iris is an Atlanta-based quartet known for their soulful rock melodies, sharp songwriting, and searching lyrics. Winner of the prestigious United Kingdom songwriting contest in 2005, the lyrics comment on the everyday struggle to relate to one. Metropolitan Arts Council Downtown Alive/Block Party Live entertainment, food and FUN! Cost: Free Hyatt Regency Greenville Plaza Deck, Downtown Greenville, SC N Main Street , Greenville, SC Phone: 864 235-5525 mainstevents
Thursday, April 24, 2008 6 pm - 9 pm Music on Main- Enforcers Spartanburg's downtown after work street party. This week come see the Enforcers Denny's Plaza-Main St., Spartanburg, SC Call: (864) 596-3613 cityofspartanburg
Thursday, April 24, 2008 6 pm - 9 pm Art & Antique Walk The Walk kicks off Anderson's annual Soiree Festival. Downtown Anderson, Anderson, SC Call (864) 231-2200. cityofandersonsc
Thursday, April 24, 2008 6 pm - 9pm Downtown Sounds Enjoy regional and national bands performing music ranging from oldies
and beach to blues and soul. Anderson County Courthouse Plaza, Downtown Anderson 100 S. Main St., Anderson, SC Call: (864) 235-5525. mainstevents
Thursday, April 24, 2008 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm High School Open Mic Nite Local youth will sing, perform skits and slam poetry, play instruments. All talents welcome! Refreshments available. Prizes for best act, including an iPod! Sponsored by Youth Voices. All proceeds benefit the Youth in Philanthropy Project for local non-profits. Cost: $5 at the door for youth. $10 for adults. Hub Bub, Spartanburg, SC Call: 562-4199 hub-bub
Thursday, April 24, 2008 6:30 pm Greenville County Museum of Art's Free Thursday-Evening Program Free Thursday-evening programs that are educational, entertaining, and/or on the edge! Gardens and Historic Plants of the Antebellum South, with landscape architect Jim Cothran Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, SC
Thursday, April 24, 2008 8 pm Connie Stock Concert: Corey Smith Cost:: $10 College Students; $15 General Call: (864) 596-9016 Converse College Back Campus, Converse College, Spartanburg, SC converse
Thursday, April 24, 2008 8 pm Furman Bands in Concert Ticheli Conducts Furman Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band in Concert
Internationally acclaimed composer and guest conductor Frank Ticheli
shares the podium with Director of Bands Leslie Hicken as the Furman
Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble present several of Ticheli's
award-winning compositions for winds and percussion. Furman, McAlister Auditorium, Greenville, SC furman
Friday 4 / 25 / 2008 - Anzac Day - International, several countries - Armed Forces Day - North Korea - Children's Day - Iceland - Flag Day - Faroe Islands - Fundacion Espanola - Peru - Liberation Day - Italy, Portugal, Switzerland - National Flag Day - Swaziland - Orthodox Good Friday - Belarus, Greece, Montenegro, Romania, several countries - Coptic Good Friday - Eritrea - Ethiopian Good Friday - Ethiopia - Remembrance Day - Papua New Guinea - Se–or de la Justicia - Peru - Sinai Liberation Day - Egypt - Anzac Day - Australia, Cook Islands, New Zealand, several countries - Liberation Day - Italy - Children's Carnival Day - US Virgin Islands - World Penguin Day - International - Passover - Judaism
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - There Goes the Bride (4/11/2008 - 4/26/2008) - Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare ( 4/23/08 - 4/26/08) - Seussical (4/25/2008 - 4/27/2008) - Annual Friends Day/Paris Mountain State Park (4/25/2008 - 4/26/2008) - Anderson Soiree (4/25/08 - 4/26/08) - Kismet - Musical (4/25/08 - 4/27/08) - Steel Magnolias (4/25/08- 4/27/08) - Les Liaisons Dangereuses ( 4/25/08 - 4/27/08) - Friends used Book Sale (4/25/08 - 4/27/2008)
Friday, April 25, 2008 Anderson Soiree The three-day festival that features booths presented by area restaurants, entertainment and art displays. In addition, there will be games, rides and activities for children. Activities include an art and antique walk and a 5k run. Call: (864) 224-3777 mainstevents
Friday, April 25, 2008 5:30 pm - 9:30pm Main Street Jazz BLACK TIE AFFAIR. "Black Tie Affair is one of the most requested bands in the upstate area for corporate events, posh wedding receptions & private parties. Black Tie Affair features a wide range of music, including contemporary jazz, swing, bebop, and a variety of dance music including beach favorites, oldies, disco, and rock favorites from the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, & 90's." Countybank Main Street Jazz/Street Party. Weekly music series featuring jazz, blues, oldies, and sol music. Cost: Free Hyatt Regency Greenville Plaza Deck, Downtown Greenville, Main Street, Greenville, SC Call: 864 235-5525 mainstevents
Friday, April 25, 2008 Clemson Percussion Ensemble & Steel Band Two Clemson ensembles will give a joint concert, April 25th at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts. The Percussion Ensemble features contemporary drumming and music for percussion as well as ragtime music for the marimba. The Steel Band performs soca and calypso tunes from Trinidad and Tobago as well as classical, pop, and Latin arrangements written for steel band. Cost: free Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, Clemson, SC Call: (864)656-7787 clemson
Friday, April 25, 2008 6 pm - 8 pm Jazz on the Square- Reggie Buie Trio Come downtown on Morgan Square and enjoy some sweet sounds of local jazz mucisians-this week Reggie Buie Trio Morgan Square, Spartanburg, SC Call: (864) 596-3613 cityofspartanburg
Friday, April 25, 2008 8 pm - 10 pm The President's Gala Enjoy the performing ensembles of Anderson University in concert. Anderson University-Rainey Fine Arts Ctr., Anderson 316 Boulevard, Anderson, SC Call (864) 231-2125 andersonuniversity
Friday, April 25, 2008 8 pm - 10 pm Stock Car Racing Exciting stock car racing in six divisions! Gates open at 5 pm and the racing starts at 8. Anderson Motor Speedway, Anderson, SC 313 Irby Rd. (1 1/2 miles north of I-85 at exit 27). Call: (864) 226-5481 andersonmotorspeedway
Saturday 4 / 26 / 2008 - Confederate Memorial Day - United States of America - Union Day - Tanzania - Umuganda Day - Rwanda - Orthodox Holy Saturday - Cyprus, several countries - Grand Carnival Day - US Virgin Islands - Passover - Judaism
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - There Goes the Bride (4/11/2008 - 4/26/2008) - Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare ( 4/23/08 - 4/26/08) - Seussical (4/25/2008 - 4/27/2008) - Annual Friends Day/Paris Mountain State Park (4/25/2008 - 4/26/2008) - Anderson Soiree (4/25/08 - 4/26/08) - Kismet - Musical (4/25/08 - 4/27/08) - Steel Magnolias (4/25/08- 4/27/08) - Les Liaisons Dangereuses ( 4/25/08 - 4/27/08) - Friends used Book Sale (4/25/08 - 4/27/2008) - Spring Backpacking (4/26/2008 - 4/27/2008) - Nexstar Dance Competition (4/26/08 - 4/27/2008) - Four Wheel Jamboree (4/26/08 - 4/27/08) - Carolina Classic Piedmont Paso Fino Horse Show (4/26/08 - 4/27/08)
Saturday, April 26, 2008 7 am - 6 pm Anderson Jockey Lot and Farmer's Market The South's Biggest, the World's Best Flea Market. 1,500 dealers spread over 65 acres offering everything you can imagine. 4530 Hwy. 29 North, Belton, SC Call: (864) 224-2027 http://jockeylot.com/
Saturday, April 26, 2008 4/26/08 2nd Annual Wheels for Meals, a cycling event to benefit Meals on Wheels of Greenville Please join us again on April 26, 2008 as we continue our mission to support this worthwhile organization. In 2008 our goal is to have at least 500 participants and raise a minimum of $100,000. Registration is $30. You can choose to raise up to $360 or even more! . See Fund Raising section below. Late registration will be available at the packet pick-up on Friday April 27 th or at the stadium from 7:00am Ð 8:00am the day of the event. ctagon-solutions
Saturday, April 26, 2008 8 am - 1 pm Women's Expo It's the twelfth anniversary of Women's Expo and we want you to be there! Women are invited to bring their friends, daughters and mothers for a fun day of education, food, shopping and more! Peggy Collins, national speaker and author of Help Is Not a Four-Letter word: Why Doing It All Is Doing You In, will speak to us about how we can move from extremely hectic behavior to an organized and balanced lifestyle. Various education sessions are available to customize your day with subjects that interest you. Specialty vendors will have items for sale so you can shop between sessions. A continental breakfast and lunch will be provided. Cost: $30 if registered before April 16 Spartanburg Marriott Renaissance Park, Spartanburg, SC Call: 560-ACTN (2286) srhs
Saturday, April 26, 2008 8 am March for Babies Formerly known as WalkAmerica, March for Babies is the March of Dimes premier fundraising event that benefits all babiesÑthose born healthy as well as those who need help to survive and thrive. Registration is at 8 am ; event starts at 9 am Greenville Techical College, Greenville, SC Call: 864-235-8576 marchofdimes
Saturday, April 26, 2008 8 am Greer Earth Day Run Events Starting at 8:00am: 5 mile Run and Health Walk, 8:10am: Half-Marathon 8:20am: Kid's 1 Mile Fun Run 5 Miler is a GTC Corporate Shield event. Please put your team name on your registration.All rules and current standings are on the GTC Website. Half Marathon is part of GTC Carolina Tri Running Series. Participation points only for 5 miler. Greer First Baptist Church Gymnasium 202 W. Poinsett St. Greer, SC 29650 Call : 864-444-4208 greerfbc
Saturday, April 26, 2008 9 am - 3 pm Spring Plant Sale Hatcher Garden and the Spartanburg Men's Garden Club present their annual spring plant Sale. Thousands of trees, shrubs, perennials, grasses and vines will be available for this one day event. The purpose of the sale is to provide quality plants at a low cost for home and community landscaping and to provide funds for the Men's Garden Club's community beautification and Hatcher Garden support. Instructions and advice for proper selection and planting will be available. Hatcher Garden, 820 John B. White, Sr. Blvd.
Spartanburg, SC 29306
Call: (864) 574-7724 hatchergarden
Saturday, April 26, 2008 9 am - 3 pm Mauldin Garden Club Third Annual Spring Fling Mauldin Cultural center, 101 East Butler, Mauldin, SC Call: 864-288-7535
Saturday, April 26, 2008 9 am Reedy River Trail Run at Griffith Park 8-K race and 2- K fun run is for all age groups. Charitable donations will go to the McCall Hospice House in Simpsonville. 8-K race will beginn at 9 am and the 2-K at 11 am Griffith Park, Simpsonville, SC Call: 770-383-3360 ext 27
Saturday, April 26, 2008 9 am Relay For Life Poker Run 2008 Sheriff's Ride for the Relay update This year's Sheriff's Ride For the Relay will be held at the Broad River Co-op building on Hwy. 29 South, across from Nestles. Activities and registration begin at 9:00 and bikes leave at 10:00. The riders will go up Floyd Baker Blvd. for the "Parade of Riders". The ride then goes to Chesnee, Spartanburg, and to Union before stopping for a break. The riders then come back to Broad River Electric for lunch, door prizes, and the classic car show. Anyone wishing to bring a show car can sign up at Bill's Lok & Kee on W. Fredrick St. There is no entry fee for the car show. For bike riders, the fee is $25.00 per person which includes the ride, lunch, and the tee-shirt. An early registration date will be announced later. For those that want to ride up as a group - Meet at the Harley Shop and leave at 8:00 am Gaffney, SC spartanburghog
Saturday, April 26, 2008 10 am Assault on Mt. Mitchell¨ / Assault on MarionTM Training Series for 2008 (all training rides are free including food served at the university at the end Bike rides.All rides will have their start/finish at North Greenville University, Tigerville, South Carolina 40 miles - Includes the Bakery in Saluda, NC and then Pearson Falls Rd. These training rides are designed to train riders for Mitchell and all have climbing. They are non-competitive and riders can go at their own pace. All routes are designed so they can be cut short if the rider wants. North Greenville University, Tigerville, South Carolina freewheelers
Saturday, April 26, 2008 10 am - 2 pm World Tai Chi & Qigong Day Learn how Tai Chi and Qigong can help reduce stress, minimize the effects of allergies, improve breathing, lower high blood pressure & improve balance Falls Park at Main Street, Greenville, SC Call 864-907-9738 greatergreenville
Saturday, April 26, 2008 10 am - 5 pm Stoneman's Raid on Ashtabula Plantation A living history encampment on the grounds of Ashtabula hosted by the 2nd South Carolina Regimental Rifles SC Volunteers and 2nd Field Hospital. House open for tours. Demonstration of military life and drilling all day. Ashtabula Historic House, Pendleton 2725 Old Greenville Hwy. (SC Hwy. 88) Pendleton. Call (864) 646-7249. pendletonhistoricfoundation
Saturday, April 26, 2008 10 am - 3 pm Frontier Encampment Travel back in time to the years immediately following the American Revolution when Oconee Station was a frontier outpost. Learn what life was like for the frontiersmen of this bygone era. This program will include a variety of period-related activities such as rope making, cooking and black powder demonstrations. Oconee Station State Historic Site
Saturday, April 26, 2008 11 am - 4 pm Annual Friends Day / Paris Mountain State Park Hosted by Paris Mountain State Park friends and the state park staff. Enjoy children's activities, educational programs, free boat rides, music, food, and fun as a thank you to the community. Cost: free Paris Mountain State Park , Greenville, SC
Saturday, April 26, 2008 12 pm Shorthorn Cattle Sale Consignment sale of quality purebred Shorthorn cattle featuring show
heifers, replacement heifers, and cow/calf pairs. Indoor arena with
food available. Cost: Free Cattle complex, T.Ed Garrison Livestock Arena, Clemson, SC Call: (864)646-8293 clemson
Saturday, April 26, 2008 BMW: 8am -4:30pm; Liverty: 7pm-10pm BMW's and Fine Wines featuring Dave Miner of the Miner Family Vineyard Have you ever wanted to drive a BMW M3, M5 or Z4M as fast as possible? Well here's your chance as John Malik from 33 Liberty in Greenville is teaming with BMW and the famed Miner Family Vineyards for a day of fast cars and great food! Meet at the BMW Performance Center in Greer, SC for their one Day M School. The one day M school has been designed to give driving enthusiasts an introductory course in high performance driver training utilizing the Performance Center's tracks and their fleet of brand new BMW M Series autos, the Z4, M5 & the M6. Then from 7pm to 10pm head over to 33 Liberty for a Wine Dinner with Special Guest Dave Miner & Jack Edwards of the Miner Family Vineyard in Napa Valley, CA. The Miner Family Vineyard produces some of California's most well known and respected Cabernets & Chardonnays. Fee: The cost for this experience of a lifetime is $800/person (BMW & Dinner); The dinner only option is $200. Reservations required. 33liberty
Saturday, April 26, 2008 2:15 pm Converse College Alumnae Recital Daniel Recital Hall - Converse College 580 East Main Street, Spartanburg, sc 29302 Call: (864) 596-9193 converse
Saturday, April 26, 2008 The Pirate's Ball For 22 years, this lively event has entertained and amused, with creative themes and prizes. This year will be no different, as Camperdown Academy patrons set-sail. A fantastic dinner will be capped off with a live and silent auction, where items include a day with the Clemson football team, dream vacations, as well as hunting and spa packages. Carolina First Center, 1 Exposition Drive
Greenville, SC 29607 Camperdown
Saturday, April 26, 2008 11 am The Magic School Bus Plants Seeds Local independent bookstore Fiction Addiction hosts a free children's storytime at our shop Celebrate spring by bringing your preschool children to Fiction Addiction to listen to a storytime reading of The Magic School Bus Plants Seeds 3795 E. North Street, Greenville, SC Call 864-609-9394.
Saturday, April 26, 2008 9:45 am ( Hendricks Library in Simpsonville) 11:30 am (Jean M Smith Library in Greer) MOLE'S MUSIC Greenville Symphony Orchestra Lollipops concerts target students ages 3-7; however, older children and adults are welcome. Concerts are held at 9:45 a.m. at the Hendricks Library in Simpsonville and at 11:30 a.m. at the Jean M. Smith Library in Greer. Featuring the GSO String Quartet. Cost: Free
Saturday, April 26, 2008 11 am - 4 pm Childhood on the Plantation Walnut Grove Plantation presents Childhood on the Plantation Children can experience the chores and games of children in the late 1700s through hands-on activities such as toy-making, textiles, and more. Blacksmith Bruce Mills is working in the forge and tours of the Plantation will be available throughout the day. Bring a picnic lunch and make a day of it! Cost: Adults $6.00/Ages 6-18 $4.00/Ages 0-5 Free Walnut Grove, Roebuck, SC Call (864)576-6546 spartanburghistory
Saturday, April 26, 2008 8 pm - 11 pm Contra Dance Featuring Split Bananas (June, Taylor Raffield, Bart Saylor and Joey Dorwart) with Hank Morris calling. Presented by the Harvest Moon Folk Society. We set up at about 5:00 and have a covered dish supper at 6:30. Beginners dance session is at 7:30 and the dance is at 8:00. Please come early and help if you can. Cost: $8 for adults and $5 for teen-agers 14-17 who dance. No charge for kids. Info hotline including cancellations due to weather recorded by 2 PM at 864-836-2986. Call: 828-545-0689 River Falls Lodge above Marietta, SC in northern Greenville County. harvestmoonfolk
Saturday, April 26, 2008 8 pm Lawson Series: Lawson Trio and Friends Inaugural Chamber Concert for the Lawson Trio: Linda Sickles, violin; Kathy Foster, cello; Erica Pauly, piano. Cost: Free Petrie School of Music, Daniel Recital Hall, Converse College, Spartanburg, SC Call: (864) 596-9022
Saturday, April 26, 2008 8 pm Spartanburg Cotillion Club Spring Dance Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium, Spartanburg, SC 385 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303 Call: (864) 573-9725
Sunday 4 / 27 / 2008 - Dan We Zo, alias St Louis Cleimeille - Haiti - Freedom Day - South Africa - Horse Day - Turkmenistan - Independence Day - Sierra Leone, Togo - Orthodox Easter - International, several countries - Coptic Eastern - Egypt - Tensae - Eritrea - Day of Resistance - Slovenia - Dan We Zo, alias St Louis Cleimeille - Voudon - Abolition Day - Mayotte - Veteran's Day - Finland
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - Seussical (4/25/2008 - 4/27/2008) - Kismet - Musical (4/25/08 - 4/27/08) - Steel Magnolias (4/25/08- 4/27/08) - Les Liaisons Dangereuses ( 4/25/08 - 4/27/08) - Friends used Book Sale (4/25/08 - 4/27/2008) - Spring Backpacking (4/26/2008 - 4/27/2008) - Nexstar Dance Competition (4/26/08 - 4/27/2008) - Four Wheel Jamboree (4/26/08 - 4/27/08) - Carolina Classic Piedmont Paso Fino Horse Show (4/26/08 - 4/27/08)
Sunday, April 27, 2008 9 am - 6 pm Anderson Jockey Lot and Farmer's Market The South's Biggest, the World's Best Flea Market. 1,500 dealers spread over 65 acres offering everything you can imagine. 4530 Hwy. 29 North, Belton, SC Call: (864) 224-2027 jockeylot
Sunday, April 27, 2008 12 pm - 4 pm Stoneman's Raid on Ashtabula Plantation A living history encampment on the grounds of Ashtabula hosted by the 2nd South Carolina Regimental Rifles SC Volunteers and 2nd Field Hospital. House open for tours. Demonstration of military life and drilling all day. Ashtabula Historic House, Pendleton 2725 Old Greenville Hwy. (SC Hwy. 88) Pendleton. Call (864) 646-7249. pendletonhistoricfoundation
Sunday, April 27, 2008 9 pm Converse College's Fifth Annual Composers Pajama Concert Come enjoy works by Converse College composers, and don't forget to wear your pajamas Daniel Recital Hall, Converse College 580 East Main Street, Spartanburg, sc 29302 Call: (864) 596-9021 converse
Monday 4 / 28 / 2008 - Evacuation Day (British) - Libya - Formation of the Islamic State's Victory - Afghanistan - Hero's Day - Barbados - National Day of Mourning - Canada - Orthodox Easter Monday - Albania, Belarus, Bulgaria, Montenegro, - Romania, several countries - Day of Mourning for Persons Killed or Injured in the Workplace - Canada - Freedom Day - South Africa - Sham el Nessim / Spring Holiday - Sudan - Saint Pierre-Chanel Day - Wallis and Futuna
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - Fuel Cell+Hydrogen Technology Conference+Expo 94/28/08 - 4/30/8) - Summer Dance Classes + Intensive Study (4/28/08 - 5/16/08)
Monday, April 28, 2008 8 pm Converse College Chorale and Chamber Singers Daniel Recital Hall, Converse College, Spartanburg, SC 580 East Main Street, Spartanburg, sc 29302 Call: (864) 596-9021 converse
Tuesday 4 / 29 / 2008 - Birthday of Sultan of Terengganu - Malaysia - Casse Canari ou Wet mo nan d'lo - Haiti - Ming loyalist Koxinga's Landing in Taiwan - Taiwan - Showa Day - Japan - Casse Canari ou Wet mo nan d'lo - Voudon - Orthodox Easter Tuesday - Cyprus - Ninth day of Ridvan - Baha'i
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - Fuel Cell+Hydrogen Technology Conference+Expo 94/28/08 - 4/30/8) - Summer Dance Classes + Intensive Study (4/28/08 - 5/16/08)
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
6:30 pm - 10 pm German-American Chamber of Commerce / Young Executive Committee All ages are welcome to attend this social networking event. Buffet and two drinks included. Door prizes. Cost: $20 for GACC members/$25 at the door; $25 for non-members/$30 at the door. Lazy Goat, 170 River PLace, Greenville, SC Call: 864-242-2641
Wednesday 4 / 30 / 2008 - Children's Day - Mexico - King's Birthday - Sweden - Koninginnedag (Queen's Day) - Netherlands - Queen's Birthday - Netherlands Antilles - Liberation Day - Vietnam - Mange les Morts - Haiti - May Day Eve - Finland - Queen Beatrix's Birthday - Curacao - Queen's Birthday - Sint Maarten / St. Martin - Queen's Day - Aruba, Bonaire, Saba, St. Eustatius - Rincon's Day - Bonaire - Walpurgis Night / Valborg's Eve - Sweden - Walpurgisnacht (Witches Night) - Germany, central & western Europe - Carodejnice ( Witches Night ) - Czech Republic & Slovakia - Beltane (Northern Hemisphere) - Paganism - Mange les Morts - Voudon - Samhain (Southern Hemisphere) - Paganism
Please do not forget to check all ongoing events or events which do repeat on different days, like concerts, theater or musical plays in our ongoing section and exhibits in the exhibit section on the left hand side ! - Ongoing: - Greenville Drive Baseball ( 4/1/08 - 4/30/08) - Fuel Cell+Hydrogen Technology Conference+Expo 94/28/08 - 4/30/8) - Summer Dance Classes + Intensive Study (4/28/08 - 5/16/08)
Wednesday, April 30, 2008 3;30 pm & 7:30 pm Wofford College: World Film Series presents "The World" Olin Teaching Theater in the Olin Bldg, Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC Wofford College,429 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303 Phone:(864) 597-4180 wofford wofford
Wednesday, April 30, 2008 7 pm Raven Symone's Pajama Party Concert with special guest: Mitchel Musso, B5 & Clique Girlz Doors Open : One hour prior to show Cost: $49.50 ; $39.50 ; $29.50 bilocenter
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