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Ongoing events in June 2008
George the Train Our historic mini-train takes passengers on a three-quarter mile trip around the Pavilion soccer complex and over Brushy Creek via a trestle bridge. Tuesdays: 10 am - 3 pm Fridays: 10 am - 3 pm Saturdays: 10 am - 5 pm Sundays: 1 pm - 5 pm Cost: $ 2 Pavilion, 400 Scottswood Road, Taylors, SC 29687 George The Train
6/9/2008 - 8/25/2008 Every Monday Creek Ranger Hike for Groups 10 am - 12 pm June through August weekdays, scheduled groups will be led on a nature hike, looking for animals and their habitats in or near water. Part of the program will be spent in the creek, so bring water shoes! Some finds will be brought back to the lab for an up-close look through the park microscope. Call park office (864-244-5565), or email ctaylor@scprt.com to register for program date and time. Fee: $20. for up to 10 people, $30. for up to 20 people etc., plus admission. All participants will receive a Stewardship Ranger card. Meet at picnic flats parking lot. Paris Mountain State Park, Greenville, SC Paris Mountain State Park
Every Tuesday & Thursday Bluegrass Music for the Young and Old 7 pm - 10 pm 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
Tuesday's
6/10/2008
6/17/2008
6/24/2008 Movies in the Park 6 pm - 10 pm The City of Simpsonville, The Heritage Park Amphitheater, Greenville.com, and Jester Co. Marketing & Entertainment proudly present 'Movies in the Park' a weekly festival style event. This event will be like no other movie series. You will see blockbuster movies: 'Facing the Giants', 'E.T.- The Extra-Terrestrial', 'Shrek 3', 'Transformers', 'Madagascar', and 'Jurassic Park'. The series also features inflatable amusements, giveaways, radio remotes, family entertainment zones, vendors, and more. Cost: Free Heritage Park, Simpsonville, SC Greenville
Every Wednesday 7 pm - 9 pm Reedy River Nighttime Concert Series Bring your lawn chairs and a picnic supper and sit back and enjoy a variety of weekly musical concerts. The free series will feature a variety of musical concerts including jazz, country, patriotic, rock & roll, blues and reggae. Lawn chairs, blankets and picnics are welcome, but no pets please. Breathe easy, all city events are smoke-free. Cost: Free Peace Center Amphitheater, Downtown Greenville, SC Call: 864 235-5525 Greater Greenville
Every Thursday 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm Downtown Alive Live entertainment, food and FUN! Cost: Free Hyatt Regency Greenville Plaza Deck, N Main Street, Downtown Greenville, SC Call: 864 235-5525 Downtown Alive
Every Thursday 7 pm - 10 pm Larkin's Rhythm on the River Concert Series
Larkin's Rhythm on the River brings some of the top "Beach Music" talents from the Grand Strand to the Banks of the Reedy River in Downtown Greenville. Cost: $ 5 - $ 10 (depending on show) Dow Amphitheater, Downtown Greenville, SC 318 S. Main Street (Across from RiverPlace), Greenville, SC 29601 Call: 864-467-3020 Greater Greenville
Every Thursday 4 pm - 7 pm Pendleton Farmers' Market Buy fresh fruits and vegtables on the village green. Downtown Square, Exchange St. Pendleton, SC
April 3, 2008 - August 28, 2008
Every Thursday
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
Every Thursday 7:30 pm Music by the Lake Furman Bands, lakeside concert 6/5/08 - "The School of Pop" / Carolina Youth Symphony
6/12/08 - "The Wild, Wild West" / Lakeside Concert Band
6/19/08 - The Matt Olson Quartet
6/26/08 - "An Evening at the Pops" / Lakeside Concert Band
Different Bands play by the lake at Furman University. Performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the amphitheater on the Furman University Campus. One lucky person at each Thursday night performance will receive a concert picnic basket filled with goodies. Cost: Free Furman University, Amphitheater, Greenville, SC
Every First Friday of each Month 6 pm - 9 pm First Friday The first Friday of each month 29 art galleries and venues will be open from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. offering local, regional, and national talents. A wide range of media will be represented: oils, watercolors, acrylics, pottery, jewelry, glassworks, woodworks, photography, and mixed media. Step out and support our thriving arts community. To find a list of participants and locations go to:FirstFriday FirstFriday
6/6/2008 - 8/22/2008
Every Week on Friday 10 am - 12 pm Creek Ranger Hike for Families June through August on Friday mornings at 10 a.m., families will be led on a nature hike, looking for animals and their habitats in or near water. Part of the program will be spent in the creek using nets, so bring or wear water shoes! Some finds will be brought back to the lab for an up-close look under the park microscope, before being returned to their home. The program fee is $5.00 per person. Admission fee is waived. Registration required. To register, call the park office (864-244-5565), or email to ctaylor@scprt.com. All participants will receive a Stewardship Ranger card. Meet at picnic flats parking lot. Paris Mountain State Park, Greenville, SC
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
Every Friday Starry Nights 7:30 pm - 10 pm Observatory open for sky viewing, Planetarium shows Cost: $ 3 - $ 4 Roper Mountain Center Roper Mountain Road, Greenville, SC Call: (864) 355-8900 ropermountain 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
Every Friday 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm Countybank Main Street Jazz Weekly music series on Main Street for 26 weeks between April and September; features jazz, blues, oldies, and soul music with a series total of approximately 45,000 annually; Hyatt Regency Greenville Plaza Deck, Downtown Greenville, SC Cost: Free mainstevents mainstreetjazz
Every Friday 7 pm - 10 pm Tunes o Trade Weekly music series on Trade Street Downtown Greer, Trade Street, Greer, SC Call: Call: 864-848-5383 Tunes on Trade
Every Friday 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, 313 Irby Rd., Anderson, SC (1 1/2 miles north of I-85 at exit 27) Call: (864) 226-5481 Anderson Motorspeedway
Every Saturday + Sunday
Saturday 7 am - 6 pm
Sunday 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
Every Saturday 6 pm - 9 pm Music in the Woods Concert Series 2008 Music in the Woods concert series at our amphitheater. 6/7/08: The Malah 6/14/08: Austin Webb 6/21/08: Phyllis Tanner-Frye 6/28/08: Jim Bell, O Mellow Cello Tree Cost: Concerts are free with regular park admission. Amphitheater, Paris Mountan State Park, Greenville, SC Paris Mountain State Park is located on S.C. 253 (State Park Road), six miles north of downtown Greenville, SC Call: 864-244-5565 Paris Mountain
Every Saturday 8 am - Noon The Carolina First Saturday Market The market provides the finest in-season produce, gourmet foods and fresh-cut flowers to downtown Greenville each week on Saturday.
Shopping fresh produce on the Saturday Market is not only a healthy choice, but it also helps support the local farming community!
This season the market will feature new interactive events that will appeal to a wide variety of interests.
Life music, cooking demonstrations and various wellness demonstrations including yoga, Tai Chi and Qigong will help enrich the mind, body and soul. Main Street, Greenville, SC between McBee and Court Street
Call: 864-467-4494 saturdaymarketlive
Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Tuesday/Thursday 10 am - 1 pm Saturday 8 am - 1 pm Anderson County Farmer's Market Farmers with fresh produce grown in Anderson County sell their tasty treats. 402 N. Murray Ave., Anderson, SC Call (864) 231-1924 Anderson County
Every Saturday 8 am - Noon Hub City Farmers' Market Train Depot, 298 Magnolia St.,Spartanburg, SC
Every Saturday 7 am - 10 am Landrum Farmers' Market Landrum Depot Landrum, SC
Every Saturday 7 pm Jam'n on the Reedy Bluegrass music enthusiasts can enjoy the sound of mountain music every Saturday from spring through fall. City of Greenville's Jam'n by the Reedy, held on the banks of the Reedy River in front of the Bowater parking garage. Bluegrass musicians (pickers) are invited to bring their instruments and showcase their talent each week. Attendees are encouraged to bring instruments, lawn chairs and blankets. If you are a bluegrass musician interested in showcasing your talent or just enjoy listening to blue grass music, join us on the banks of the Reedy River in front of Bowater parking garage. Cost: Free Call: 864-787-1184 greatergreenville
Saturday June 7, 2008 Friday June 13, 2008 Saturday June 21, 2008 Saturday June 28, 2008 8 pm - 11 pm Contra Dance 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 / $5 for teen-agers 14-17 who dance. No charge for kids. Call 864-836-2986 or 828-545-0689 River Falls Lodge above Marietta, SC in northern Greenville County. harvestmoonfolk
Wednesday June 11, 2008 Wednesday June 25, 2008 7:30 pm - 10 pm Y Dance Beginners session at 7 pm dance
from 7:30 pm till 10 pm. Cost: $ 8 for adults / $5 for teen-agers 14-17 YWCA, 700 Augusta St, Greenville, SC harvestmoonfolk
5/21/2008 - 6/07/2008 Wed - Sat 8 pm Thu, Sat, Sun 2 pm Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks Flat Rock Playhouse Call (828)693-0731 or toll free at (866) 732-8008 flatrockplayhouse flatrockplayhouse
5/23/2008 - 6/1/2008 Fri, Sat 8 pm Sun 3 pm Moon over Buffalo Comedy by Ken Ludwig; Director Steve Schultz An Acting couplenot exactly the Luntson tour in Buffalo in 1953 perform Cyrano de Bergerac (revised one-nostril version) and Nol Coward's Private Lives in repertory. Fate has given these thespians one more shot at starring roles; director Frank Capra himself is en route to catch their matinee performance. Will Charlotte Hay appear or run off with their agent? Cost: $ 5- $ 15 Foothills PLayhouse, West End Hall, 201 South 5th Street, Easley, SC 29640 Call: (864) 855-1817 s easleyfoothillsplayhouse
5/29/2008 - 6/1/2008
6/5/2008 -6/8/2008 7 pm Upstate Shakespeare Festival: Pericles, Prince of Tyre by William Shakespeare directed by John Fagan Cost: Free Falls Park, S Main St , Greenville, SC Call : 864 787 4016 upstateshakespearefestival
5/30/2008 - 6/8/2008 6/6-6/7 at 8 m 6/1 & 6/8 at 3 pm Antipasto! Antipasto (meaning before the meal) is a one man show by Steve Scionti and James Shanta; directed by James Shanta and performed by Steve Scionti. Antipasto is set against the backdrop of a post-funeral gathering to celebrate the life of Scionti's grandfather, Angelo Morello. Scionti paints a theatrical family portrait in a series of humorous and poignant vignettes transforming himself into various family members and friends, jumping back and forth through time to affecting moments on his journey into adulthood. Eight characters are portrayed in all, including his grandfather; his father Sebastiano; his mother Rosetta; brother Antonio; uncles Amadeo and Manny; Jerry, the local neighborhood pizza-maker; and Brother Connelly, a teacher from Xavier High School in Middletown, CT. Cost: $35.00 The Warehouse Theatre, 37 Augusta Street , Greenville, SC 29601 Call : 864-235-6948 warehousetheatre
5/30/2008 - 6/1/2008 8 am National Cutting Horse Assn Day. Wateree Cutting Horse Assn Show Circle M Ranch, 186 Woodville Rd., Pelzer, SC Call: (864) 243-0099 thecirclemranch
6/3/2008 - 6/9/2008 9 am - 7 pm Wachovia Palmetto Championships (Tennis) The tournament features championships in singles and doubles for junior players in five age divisions (10's, 12's, 14's, 16's & 18's). It is the national qualifying tournament for junior players in South Carolina. Players who do well in the Palmetto will advance to the 9-state Southern Sectional Championships, then hopefully to national championships. Competition venues include the Belton Tennis Center in Belton, Cardinal Racquet Club, Anderson and the Anderson Sports & Events Center, Anderson, SC Call: (864) 338-9087. Tennis
6/4/2008 - 6/5/2008 7 pm Greenville Drive VS Augusta GreenJackets Cost : Single game pricing: Box Seats $8, Reserved $7, Terrace Reserved $6, Lawn & Deck $5. For tickets Apr-Sep Fluor Field at the West End, 945 S Main St , Greenville, SC Call : 864 240-4500 or 864 240-4528 greenvilledrive
6/5/2008 - 6/8/2008 Thursday, June 5 - 7 pm Friday, June 6 - 10 am & 7 pm Saturday, June 7 - 1 pm & 7 pm Sunday, June 8 - 3 pm High School Musical Notes: The popular Disney movie live on stage with the cast from Christan Youth Theater-Anderson. Call (864) 222-6737. Anderson Rainey Fine Arts Center, Anderson University, 316 Boulevard, , Anderson, SC
5/31/2008 - 6/1/2008 1 pm -6 pm Upstate South Carolina Farm Tour Sponsored by the Upstate Chapter of Carolina Farm Stewardship Associaton, Whole Foods and others this tour is a great family adventure? Follow the maps provided when you purchase your tickets and enjoy the day on your self guided tour of the farms. the purpose of the tour is to raise awareness of environmentally sound farming and promote touris to local farms. Farms with products in season will have items for sale and tours will be available. One button per car, purchased for $20 in advance and $25 the day of the tour, gets you admission to all participating farms. Or you can purchase individual farm tickets for $10. Farms In Anderson, Oconee And Pickens Counties
6/3/2008 - 6/8/2008 Keowee Chamber Music 8th Annual Festival Keowee Chamber Music returns for its eighth annual festival. Two programs of acoustic music take place in venues throughout the South Carolina Upstate, including Greenville, Sunset, and Pretty Place. Concerts feature music of Debussy, Mozart, Poulenc, Messiaen, Dohnanyi and others, written for flute, oboe, piano, violin, viola and cello. Call: (864)624-9693 Kewoee Chamber Music Performances will be at different places and on different times. Please check it out on the website: keoweechambermusic
6/5/2008 - 6/8/2008 6/12/2008 - 6/15/2008 6/19/2008 - 6/21/2008 Thu/ Fri/ Sat - 8 pm Sun - 3pm Crimes of the Heart The first play to win the Pulitzer prize before its Broadway premiere, Beth Henley's CRIMES OF THE HEART is a "Southern Gothic" comedy, the story of three sisters swimming against a floodtide of personal tragedy in a small Mississippi town. Cost: $25 and $20 Call: 864.233.6733 Centre Stage, 501 River Street , Greenville, SC 29601 centrestage
6/5/2008 - 6/8/2008 8 am Jamil AQHA Show Full slate of classes for Quarter Horses- halter, English, and Western performance classes. Cost: Free Call: (864)369-2679 or 864-369-2679 Main arena, Garrison Livestock Arena, Clemson, SC clemson
6/6/2008 - 6/7/2008 Fri 12 noon - 7 pm Sat 8:30 am - 5 pm Greater Greenville Scottish Parade & Ceilidh, Games & Highland Festival These games bring together generations and cultures in a celebration that embraces the complete complement of traditional Scottish Highland games--the skirl of pipes, the sway of the tartans, the grace of the dancers, the strength of the athletes. You will enjoy culturally educational events, sanctioned competitions, and a wide range of family entertainment Fri. luncheon honoring James McBain at the Upcountry Museum ($15.00; for reservations 864-467-3100); parade at 6 pm on Main St. and a ceilidh (Celtic band concert) at the Peace Center Amphitheater (tickets $5). On Sat. there will be boarder collie demonstrations, bag pipes, activities for children and much more. Cost $15 adults, $5 children 5-12, free for under 5. Parking $5. Discount tickets available at Bi-Lo through June 6. Cost: : Free 6/6/08 on Main Street in downtown Greenville, SC 6/7/08 at Furman University. Call: 864-679-1237 or 864 331 0007 greenvillegames
6/6/2008 - 6/28/2008 Wed-Sat 8pm, Sun 3pm Fiddler on the Roof One of the world's most favorite musicals! Rich in historical and ethnic detail, "Fiddler" has touched audiences around the world with it's humor, warmth, and honesty. A musical by Jerry Bock & Sheldon Harnick One of the world's most favorite musicals! Rich in historical and ethnic detail, "Fiddler" has touched audiences around the world with it's humor, warmth, and honesty. Jerry Witty stars as Tevye, the put upon hero. This incredible score by Jerry Bock & Sheldon Harnick features such classics such as "If I Were a Rich Man," "Sunrise Sunset," and "Matchmaker. Cost: $25 adult, $24 senior (65+), $17 child (4-16) Call: 864 233-6238 Greenville Little Theatre 444 College St , Greenville, SC greenvillelittletheatre
6/6/2008 - 6/8/2008 Basket Weave-In, 2008 The Upper South Carolina Basket Makers Guild announces their summer basket convention, "Weave-In, 2008." You are invited to the Holiday Inn on Augusta Road in Greenville, June 6-8 for three days of basket weaving, food, fun, and vendors. It's a chance to learn the skills utilized in creating a handwoven basket with 18 of the country's finest instructors. The registration deadline is April 2. Upper S.C. Basket Makers Guild, Greenville, SC Call: (864)882-0142
6/7/2008 - 6/8/2008 10 am - 5 pm Heritage Days At Cedar Ridge Farm The 4th Annual Cedar Ridge Farm Heritage Days will feature an antique tractor show! The show will feature tractors and other antique equipment from the past. Cedar Ridge hopes to help preserve and promote the agricultural heritage of the upstate through this annual tradition! Collectors of antique farm equipment are invited to bring their equipment for exhibit and exchange of ideas. Other activities will include animal exhibits, crafts and games for the children, musical entertainment and wagon rides. It's fun for the entire family! Cost: Free Call: 864-261-6018 Cedar Ridge Farm, 6010 Liberty Hwy., Pendleton, SC 29670 cedarridgefarm
6/6/2008 - 6/8/2008 6/13/2008 - 6/15/2008 Fri, Sat 7 pm Sun 3 pm Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing Please join the Greer Children's Theatre as they present "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" written by Judy Blume and adapted for stage by Mr. Mason Cost: $ 8 / $ 11
Call: 848-5383 J.Harley Bonds Career Center, Greer, SC Greer Cultural Arts
6/7/2008 - 6/14/2008 Sat 6/7/08 - 9 am - 4 pm Sun 6/8/08 - 1 pm - 4 pm Sat 6/14/08 - 9 am - 9 pm Train Exhibit The Greater Mauldin Chamber and the City of Mauldin present the largest (42 ft. by 26 ft.) push button operated interactive layout on the East Coast from the Atlantic Coast S Gauge model train club. The layout features American Flyer trains from the 1940s through the 1950s, along with operating accessories. Rekindle your childhood memories, those long ago days, when times were simpler and life was slower. You may even decide to unpack your old American Flyer trains from the attic and bring them along to see if they still run. Bring the kids and let them operate the accessories, including saw mill, log loader, outhouse door, etc. and 'drive' the Thomas the Tank Engine train from Thomas' Cab. Cost: Free Call: 864-297-1323 Mauldin Cultural Center, 101 E. Butler Rd, Mauldin, SC 29662
6/8/2008 - 6/9/2008 7 pm Centre Stage Auditions Centre Stage to hold auditions for the musical "Tomfoolery" A multi-racial, multi-ethnic cast of four is needed for this witty and offbeat review of the work of famed satirical songwriter, Tom Lehrer. Auditionees are encouraged to listen to recordings performed by Tom Lehrer himself (rather than the soundtrack from the show) to get a sense of his style and approach to the material. These are accessible online (YouTube). Bring head shot and resume (if available) and come prepared to learn a song. The production will be directed by Chip Egan and rehearsals will begin on July 14. Production dates are Thursday through Saturday, August 7 30, with matinees at 3 PM on August 10, 17 and 24. CentreStage
6/9/2008 - 6/12/2008 9 am 4-H Horse Show 4-H Horse show to include the following division: Hunter & Saddle, Western, and Speed Events. To register or to obtain a class sheet call 864-229-6681 or 864-229-6681 Cost: Free to spectators Call: 864-229-6681 4-H & Clemson University Extension Garrison Main Arena, Clemson, SC clemson
6/12-6/15/2008 - 6/20 - 6/22/2008 Fri + Sat 8 pm Sun 3 pm Smokey Joe's Cafe A whole lot of rockin' and rollin' going on! A Grammy award winning 50's and 60's song and dance musical revue featuring 40 hits made popular by Elvis, The Coasters, The Drifters, Peggy Lee and more. Snap, tap and shimmy along to unforgettable titles such as Jailhouse Rock, Stand by Me, Yakety Yak, Hound Dog, Love Potion #9, and many more. Come rock your socks off! Call: (864) 585-8278 Little Theatre, Chapman Cultural Center David Reid Theatre, 200 E. St. John Street Spartanburg, SC 29306 chapmanculturalcenter
6/13/2008 - 6/14/2008 9 am - 5 pm Daylily Days At Cedar Ridge Farm Daylily Days 2008 is an event where the daylily is featured - considered to be a nearly perfect perennial plant! During the festival, daylilies should be at their peak. See the range of flowers in the display beds. On Friday, programs will discuss daylily care, propagation and use in landscaping. Saturday is "Sharing Day" on the farm. A complimentary smoked chicken lunch will be served as a way to say thank you to customers and friends! Cost: Free Call: 864-261-6018 Cedar Ridge Farm, 6010 Liberty Hwy., Pendleton, SC 29670 cedarridgefarm
6/13/2008 - 6/14/2008 6/13/08 - 7 pm 6/14/08 - Noon 28th Annual Brahman Sale & Pre-Sale Party Sale of registered Brahman Cattle and F-1 Heifers. Sale starts at Noon. May come and view as early as Friday.Friday evening will consist of a BBQ dinner and fun auction. Saturday is the prebred sale featuring Brahman cattle including many "show cattle'. There will also be some F1's sold at the sale. Cost: Free to spectators Call: 864-506-0463 Carolina Brahman Breeders Association Cattle Complex, Clemson, SC clemson
6/13/2008 - 6/14/2008 Fri 11 am - 11 pm Sat 10 am - 11 pm Blue Ridge Barbecue & Music Festival Blue Ridge Barbecue Festival, State Championship sanctioned BBQ cook off, considered in the top 5 BBQ competitions in the nation. Featuring a superior eclectic music line-up on two stages both days and the Foothills Crafts fair (a juried fine arts & crafts shopping extravaganza) anusement parks for kids and teens, Beach Bingo with both nights capped off by awesome fireworks displays. Come join us for a lip-smackin' toe-tapping famliy funfilled time! Call: 828 859-7427 Cost: Adults $8: kids 12 &under and parking FREE Harmon Field, 1 Harmon Field Road, Tryon, NC 28782 blueridgebbqfestival
6/13/2008 - 6/14/2008 Fri / Sat 8 pm/ Gates open 6:30 pm IPRA Summer Rodeo. Food & Vendors on site/ Outdoor Covered Arena. Cost: Adults 12 & older - $12, Youth - 4-11 $8, 3 & under FREE. $2 OFF in advance. Call: (864) 243-0099 Circle M Ranch. 186 Woodville Rd, Plezer, SC hecirclemranch
6/14/2008 - 6/15/2008 9 am Palomino Horse Show A Show for PHBA registered horses (Palominos) South Carolina Palomino Exhibitors Association Cost: Free Call: 803-532-3706 Garrison Main Arena, Clemson, SC clemson
6/13/08- 6/15/2008 + 6/20/08 - 6/22/2008 Fri / Sat 8 pm Sun 3 pm Murder Plot, a murder mystery Written by: William Link Directed by: Jonathan Houston Murder Plot At Electric City Playhouse Call 864-224-4248 Electric City Playhouse, 514 N. Murray Avenue, Anderson, SC 29621 ecplayhouse
6/3/2008 - 6/8/2008 6/10/2008 - 6/15/2008 Keowee Chamber Music 8th Annual Festival Keowee Chamber Music returns for its eighth annual festival. Two programs of acoustic music take place in venues throughout the South Carolina Upstate, including Greenville, Sunset, and Pretty Place. Concerts feature music of Debussy, Mozart, Poulenc, Messiaen, Dohnanyi and others, written for flute, oboe, piano, violin, viola and cello. Call: (864)624-9693 Kewoee Chamber Music Performances will be at different places and on different times. Please check it out on the website: keoweechambermusic
6/11/2008 - 6/14/2008 Mighty Moo Festival This festival honors the crewmen of the USS Cowpens CVL 25, who served in World War II. The crewmen return each year in Cowpens for this reunion which includes a beauty pageant, golf tournament, parade, street dance, fireworks, arts & crafts, carnival rides and food vendors. Visit our Website at: cowpensmightymoo
6/13/2008 - 6/15/2008 6/20/2008 - 6/22/2008 Fri. 7pm, Sat. 2pm and 7pm, Sun. 2pm Disney's Alice in Wonderland Presented by the South Carolina Children's Theatre. South Carolina Children's Theatre - Join Alice's madcap adventures as she chases the White Rabbit, gets tied up with the Tweedles, raps with a bubble-blowing Caterpillar, and beats the Queen of Hearts at her own game. This captivating musical takes you to a place in your imagination that you never dreamed existed. Most enjoyed by ages 4 and up. Call 235-2885 or 864 467 3000 Cost: $25 Adults, $15 Children Peace Center for the Performing Arts, Gunter Theatre 300 S Main St., Greenville, SC peacecenter
6/13/2008 - 6/15/2008 7 pm Greenville Drive VS Augusta GreenJackets Class A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, South Atlantic League, the Drive's field is a mini replica of Boston's Fenway Park. Cost: Box seats $8, Reserved $7, Terrace Reserved $6, Lawn & Deck $5. Call: 864 240-4500 or 864 240-4528 Fluor Field at the West End 945 S Main St , Greenville, SC greenvilledrive
6/13/2008 - 6/18/2008 7 pm - 9 pm Chautauqua Festival - America: The Land Literary festival Recalling the entertaining tent shows that traveled across the nation a century ago, the audiences are transported into the past to visit with historical characters and discuss their lives and the America in which they lived. Rachel Carson, Black Elk, James Beckwourth, Audubon and Teddy Roosevelt are recreated to speak of the power of the land, the feathered, and the four-footed on the American mind. Recalling the entertaining tent shows that traveled across the nation a century ago, the audiences are transported into the past to visit with historical characters and discuss their lives and the America in which they lived. Cost: Free Call: 864 244 1499 Cleveland Park Held oudoors under the Chautauqua tent. Rain Site: Greenville Tech Barton Campus Student Center. Falls Park, Downtown, Greenville, SC greenvillechautauqua
6/18/2008 - 8/16/2008 100 am - 11 am The World of Carl Sandburg The Carl Sandburg Home and The Vagabond School of the Drama presents The World of Carl Sandburg on Wednesdays & Fridays at 10:15 am - 10:45 am, Rootabaga Stories onThursdays & Saturdays at 10:15 am - 10:45 am, performances are free and held rain or shine Cost: Free Call: 828-693-4178 Carl Sandburg Home Amphitheatre, Flat Rock, NC
6/19/2008 - 6/23/2008 7pm, Sun 4pm Greenville Drive VS Hickory Crawdads Class A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, South Atlantic League, the Drive's field is a mini replica of Boston's Fenway Park. Call: 864 240-4500 Cost: Box seats $8, Reserved $7, Terrace Reserved $6, Lawn & Deck $5. Fluor Field at the West End 945 S Main St , Greenville, SC greenvilledrive
6/20/2008 - 6/29/2008 South Carolina Peach Festival This 10-day event salutes the peach industry with concerts featuring nationally-prominent country music artists, sporting events, a parade, truck and tractor pulls, and delicious peach desserts. Get dressed up and dance the night away at the Peach Ball on June 27. There's something for everyone to enjoy at this year's festival. The South Carolina Peach Festival started out as a weekend event in 1977 and is now being recognized by The Southeast Tourism Society as one of the Top 20 events in the Southeast during July. "As sunny and sweet as the peach itself are our smiles and welcoming arms. As soft as the peach are our hearts, brimming with kindness for you, our visiting friends." So join us as we celebrate the South Carolina peach. scpeachfestival
6/23/2008 - 6/26/2008 8 am - 7 pm 4-H Horse Show Monday, 6/23 is the Horse Judging Contest. The State 4-H Horse Show begins Tuesday. Open to youth enrolled in the 4-H Horse Project. Hunter, Western, Saddle-seat and Non-trotting, and Speed Divisions. Cost: Free Call: 803-432-9071 x111 Clemson University Extension and 4-H Main and outdoor arena, Garrison Main Arena, Clemson, SC clemson
6/28/2008 - 6/29/2008 Sat 9 am - 7:30 pm Sun 1:30 pm - 7:30 pm Blackberry Festival At Callaham Orchards Join in on the tons of fun at the Blackberry Festival! Enjoy blackberry picking and gem mining while taking in the whitetail deer exhibit and the barnyard filled with animals. The farm store will be stocked with jams, jellies, pies, homemade ice cream, hot dogs and MORE! Fresh peaches will be available on site. Cost: Free admission with charge for special activities Call: 864-338-0810 Callaham Orchards, 559 Crawford Rd., Belton, SC carolinapeaches
6/29/2008 - 7/1/2008 7pm, Sun 4pm Greenville Drive VS Asheville Tourists Class A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, South Atlantic League, the Drive's field is a mini replica of Boston's Fenway Park. Cost: Box seats $8, Reserved $7, Terrace Reserved $6, Lawn & Deck $5. Call: 864 240-4500 Fluor Field at the West End 945 S Main St , Greenville, SC greenvilledrive
4/29/2008 - 6/3/2008 Acting Classes at The Warehouse Theatre The Warehouse Theatre in Greenville will be offering Scene Study Classes with master teacher, Executive and Artistic Director Paul Savas. This class is for intermediate and advanced adult students of theatre, pre-professionals, and talented amateurs. Students must be at least 18, or very advanced high school juniors and seniors. The focus will be on breaking down a scene into playable actions, naturalism and honesty. Students will be paired up to work on two short realistic scenes, and each student will work in every class. Classes run from April 29th through June 3rd. The fee is $45 per class, or $150 for all five sessions. Call to register. Warehouse Theatre, The Greenville, SC Call: (864) 235-6948
5/1/2008 - 6/1/2008 YouTheatre Summer Classes & Camp Sessions Registration Session Dates: June 9-August 8. Offering classes in acting, musical theatre, dance, and specialty topics. Call : (828) 693-0731 or (866)732-8008 flatrockplayhouse
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 7:30 pm Ballroom & Ballet Classes The Chapman Cultural Center 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
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
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
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 Anderson County Museum Anderson County Museum, Anderson 202 E. Greenville St., Anderson. Call (864) 260-4737. andersoncountysc
9:30 am - 5:30 pm Anderson Arts Center Anderson Arts Warehouse, 110 Federal St., Anderson. Call (864) 222-2787 andersonartscenter
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 June 2008
Below please find the calendar of events for each day in June 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 on the left hand side ! and exhibitions in the - exhibition section on the left hand side !
Sunday 6 / 1 / 2008 - Arrival of the Swiss at the Port-Noir - Switzerland - Dayak Festival - Malaysia - Independence Day - Samoa - International Children's Day - International, several countries - Jubilee - Peru - Madaraka Day - Kenya - Mother & Child Day - Mongolia - National Tree Planting Day - Cambodia - Presidents Day - Palau - The Festival of Roses, Valley of the Roses - Bulgaria - Reconciliation Week - Australia - Youth Day - Cape Verde
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: - Anderson Jockey Lot and Farmer's Market (every Saturday + Sunday) - George the Train (every Tuesday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday) - Upstate South Carolina Farm Tour (5/31/08 -6/1/08)
Sunday June 1, 2008 1 - 6 pm Upstate Farm Tour Tour 17 farms throughout Anderson County and the Upstate. Anderson County Call (919) 542-2402 carolinafarmstewards
Sunday June 1, 2008 2 pm Flicks for Thought: A Film Series About Sustainable Solutions "Deconstructing Supper" Renowned chef John Bishop leads viewers on an eye-opening and engaging journey into the billion-dollar battle to control global food production. Filmgoers can enjoy snacks and drinks generously provided by Whole Foods Market. Cost: Admission to the film is included in the museum entrance fee (adults: $5, students and seniors: $4, children 4-12: $3, children under 4: free) Upcountry History Museum, Greenville, SC upstateforever
Sunday June 1, 2008 4 pm - 8 pm Spartanburg County Candidate Forum Candidates in the June 10th primary elections will speak and meet voters; drop in to hear and meet those who are running countywide or those who are running in the district in which you live. Leonard Auditorium, Main Building Wofford College , Spartanburg, SC
Sunday June 1, 2008 Tunes and Tales From the Textile Heritage Band The Greenville Textile Heritage Band presents a program of tunes and tales from a bygone era. You can hear ragtime, marches, love songs, and more at this interactive event, Cost: Free. Call: (864)354-9633 Wyche Pavilion, Peace Center for the Performing Arts, Greenville, SC
Sunday June 1, 2008 12 pm - 3 pm Adult Skincare and Wellness Fundraising Event! Raspberry Moon & Kids First team up for a day of beauty and wellness education! beauty workshop on June 1st! In honor of mother's day, we wanted to give all local women an opportunity to learn about health and beauty tips around a delicious Sunday afternoon lunch, while supporting Kid's First, an organization dedicated to several orphanages around the world. Learn about skincare and make-up with Raspberry Moon, and the proceeds will benefit Kids First. We will have a delicious lunch at Ellen's Delicatessen & Catering while we listen to skincare and wellness experts share their knowledge. Cost: $35 Call: 864- 271-2710 Delicatessen & Catering, 845 S. Buncombe Rd, Greer
Monday 6 / 2 / 2008 - Queen's Birthday - New Zealand, Niue, Tokelau, - Republic Day - Italy - Botev Day - Bulgaria - Reconciliation Week - Australia - Sagrado Corazon - Colombia - The Sovereign's Birthday - Cook Islands - June Bank Holiday - Ireland - Whit Monday - Montserra - Independence Day - Samoa - President's Day - Palau
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 !
Monday June 2, 2008 6 pm - 7:30 pm An Evening with Dr. Adolph Brown Chapman Cultural Center 200 East St. John, Spartanburg, SC 29306
Tuesday 6 / 3 / 2008 - Martyr's Day - Uganda - Mabo Day - Australia - Reconciliation Week - Australia - Death of Imam Khomeini - Iran - Vladimirskaya - Russia
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: - George the Train, Greenville (every Tuesday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday) - Bluegrass Music for the Young and Old, Williamston (every Tuesday) - Keowee Chamber Music 8th Annual Festival ( 6/3/08 - 6/8/08 )
Wednesday 6 / 4 / 2008 - Emancipation Day - Tonga - Revolution Day - Ghana - 15th Khordad Revolt - Iran - Tiananmen Square Protests of 1989 memorial day - Hong Kong
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: - Reedy River Nighttime Concert Series, Greenville (every Wednesday) - Keowee Chamber Music 8th Annual Festival ( 6/3/08 - 6/8/08 )
Wednesday June 4, 2008 2 pm - 6 pm Community Garden and Portraiture Event The Greenville Council of Garden Clubs presents "On the Garden Path: Portraits of Children," an art event for children of all ages, June 4th from 2 until 6 pm in the historic Kilgore House and 5-acre gardens. This free community event celebrates National Garden Week with an interactive, educational, refreshing and fun celebration. The garden paths will be alive with children's portraits by local artists, historical re-enactments, a tea party, floral strolls, games and art activities. Call: (864)233-3020 Greenville Council of Garden Clubs, Greenville, SC
Wednesday June 4, 2008 7 pm Riders in the Sky For thirty years, Riders in the Sky have been keepers of the flame passed on by the Sons of the Pioneers, Gene Autry and Roy Rogers, reviving and revitalizing Western music. And while remaining true to the integrity of the genre, they have themselves become modern-day icons by branding it with their own legendary wacky humor and way-out Western wit, and all along encouraging buckaroos and buckarettes to live life The Cowboy Way! Call: 864 467-3000 Cost: $15, $25, $35 - ages 12 & under $15 Location: The Peace Center for the Performing Arts Address: 300 S Main St , Greenville, SC 29601 peacecenter peacecenter
Thursday 6 / 5 / 2008 - Constitution Day - Denmark, Faroe Islands - Father's Day - Denmark - Liberation Day - Seychelles - President's Birthday - Equatorial Guinea, Guinea - World Environment Day - Australia - Dame Lois Browne-Evans Day - Bermuda - Feast of Nur (Light) - Baha'i Faith
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: - Pendleton Farmer's Market, Pendleton (every Thursday) - Music on Main, Spartanburg (every Thursday) - Downtown Alive, Greenville (every Thursday) - Larkin's Rhythm on the River Concert Series (every Thursday) - Music by the Lake, Furman (every Thursday) - Downtown Sounds, Anderson (every Thursday) - Bluegrass Music for the Young (every Thursday) - Music on Main, Spartanburg (every Thursday) - Keowee Chamber Music 8th Annual Festival ( 6/3/08 - 6/8/08 ) - Crimes of the Heart (6/5/08 - 6/21/08) - High School Musical (6/5/08 - 6/8/08) - Jamil AQHA Show (6/5/08 - 6/8/08)
Thursday June 5, 2008 5 pm Spinners' Time Trial, 10 miles Annual membership fee of $15 due at or before sign-in. Registration will be from 5:00 until 5:45. No exceptions. 10 mile time trial, out and back; Cost: FREE for Spinners members Donaldson Center Perimeter Road, Greenville, SC greenvillespinners freewheelers
Friday 6 / 6 / 2008 - Child Health Day - United States of America - D-Day - United States of America - Memorial Day - South Korea - National Day - Sweden - Pushkin's Birthday - Russia - Queen's Birthday - Niue - Sweden's Flag Day - Sweden - Clean Air Day - Canada - Labour Day - The Bahamas - Senior Race Day - Isle of Man
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: - First Friday Nature Walks, Clemson (every Friday) - George the Train (every Tuesday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday) - Friday Lunchtime Bike Rides, Spartanburg (every Friday) - Main Street Jazz, Greenville (every Friday) - Tunes on Trade, Greer (every Friday) - Starry Nights, Roper Mountain (every Friday) - Stock Car Racing, Anderson ( every Friday) - Creek Ranger Hike for Families (every Friday) - Keowee Chamber Music 8th Annual Festival ( 6/3/08 - 6/8/08 ) - Crimes of the Heart (6/5/08 - 6/21/08) - High School Musical (6/5/08 - 6/8/08) - Jamil AQHA Show (6/5/08 - 6/8/08) - Greater Greenville Scottish Parade & Ceilidh, Games & Highland Festival (6/6/08 - 6/7/08)
- Fiddler on the Roof ( 6/6/08 - 6/28/08)
- Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing ( 6/6/08 - 6/15/08)
- Basket Weave-In, 2008 (6/6/08 - 6/8/08)
Friday June 6, 2008 10 am Creek Ranger Hike A Creek Ranger hike is a 1-mile, ranger-accompanied walk in the park to Mountain Creek and back. Offered to groups of 10 or more Mon-Thu and to families most Fridays. Call: 864 244 5565 Paris Mountain State Park Address: off SC 253 (State Park Road), Greenville, SC
Friday June 6, 2008 5 pm - 8:30 pm CDS Children's Carnival CDS Children's Carnival Come party with us! Bring your kids to the seventh annual children's carnival to benefit the Center for Developmental Services and to commemorate the center's opening. For just $5/child, families will enjoy rides, games, characters and circus performances by the Illinois State University Circus! A family dinner will be served and all guests receive free birthday cake and ice cream. Cost: $5 per child (adults and children under 1 year are free) Call: (864) 331-1314 On the campus of St. Mary's Catholic Church and School in downtown Greenville, next door to CDS 29 North Academy Street, Greenville, SC 29601 cdservices
Friday June 6, 2008 6 pm The Great Scot Parade This parade will kick off the Third Annual Greater Greenville Scottish Games and Highlands Festival, and is free to the public. Downtown Greenville
Friday June 6, 2008 6 pm - 9 pm Opening Reception: Cynda Luclaire Call: 864-239-3882 The Artists Guild Gallery of Greenville 200 North Main St., Greenville, SC 29601 artistsguildgalleryofgreenville
Friday June 6, 200 6 pm German American Club Stammtisch Meeting Monthly social, casual event. Open to the public Call 864-576-2826 Bronco's Mexican Restaurant, 352 E.Blackstock Rd, Spartanburg 29301.
Friday June 6, 200 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 6 / 7 / 2008 - 1919 Commemoration (Sette Giugno) - Malta - Boone Day - United States of America - Revolution Day - Chad - Union Dissolution - Norway - Martyrdom of Fatima - Iran - Birthday of SPB Yang di-Pertuan Agong - Malaysia - Sette Giugno - Malta
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: - Anderson Jockey Lot & Farmer's Market, Anderson (every Saturday + Sunday) - Carolina First Saturday Market, Greenville (every Saturday) - Hub City Farmers' Market, Spartanburg (every Saturday) - Landrum Farmers' Market, Landrum (every Saturday) - George the Train, Greenville (every Tuesday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday) - Jam'n on the Reedy, Greenville (every Saturday) - Music in the Woods, Paris Mountain (every Saturday) - Contra Dance, Marietta (every Saturday) - Keowee Chamber Music 8th Annual Festival ( 6/3/08 - 6/8/08 ) - Crimes of the Heart (6/5/08 - 6/21/08) - High School Musical (6/5/08 - 6/8/08) - Jamil AQHA Show (6/5/08 - 6/8/08) - Greater Greenville Scottish Parade & Ceilidh, Games & Highland Festival (6/6/08 - 6/7/08) - Fiddler on the Roof ( 6/6/08 - 6/28/08) - Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing ( 6/6/08 - 6/15/08) - Basket Weave-In, 2008 (6/6/08 - 6/8/08) - Heritage Days At Cedar Ridge Farm (6/7/08 - 6/8/08) - Train Exhibit (6/7/08 - 6/14/08)
Saturday June 7, 2008 Foothills Trek 9 am - 4 pm Celebrate National Trails Day by beginning at Sassafras Mtn., South Carolina's highest point, and hiking 9.7 miles on the Foothills Trail back to Table Rock through beautiful mountain terrain. The hike is rated as strenuous. Registration Deadline: June 2, 2008 Bring: Trail lunch, 2 liters of water, boots/shoes for rugged terrain. Cost: : $8 per person Meeting Place: Day use parking lot across from the nature center, Table Rock State Park,SC
Saturday June 7, 2008 10 am - 3 pm National Trails Day Hike Caesars Head State Park/ Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area Celebrate National Trails Day with a hike in the Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area. We will hike approximately 4.7 miles along Coldspring Branch and Bill Kimball trails. This is a moderate-to-strenuous hike through a mix of forest types. Bring lunch, water and wear good hiking boots. Limited to ages 13 through adult. Registration Deadline: One day prior to program. Bring lunch and water and wear hiking boots. Cost: Complimentary Meeting Place: Caesars Head Visitor Center, Ceasars Head State Park, SC
Saturday June 7, 2008 10 am - 3:30 pm Park Volunteer Day Help us preserve and maintain the scenic Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area by volunteering for trail maintenance and litter removal. Wear work clothes, shoes and gloves. Designed for all ages. Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area, Jones Gap State Park, SC
Saturday June 7, 2008 8 am - 2 pm 2008 Anderson County Local Food Festival Market will celebrate the arrival of fresh fruit and vegetables with the 2008 Local Food Festival. Food, music and fun for the entire family will be had while celebrating the arrival of the freshest, best quality summer vegetables and fruits local farmers can offer. These tasty delights will be available for purchase. Head over and enjoy this welcoming breath to summer. Cost: Free Call: 8l64-237-1924 Pendleton Farmers Market, 402 N. Murray Street, Anderson, SC 29625 pendleton-district pendleton
Saturday June 7, 2008 11 am - 2:30 pm CHINESE DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL AND PICNIC Sponsored by the Chinese Cultural Association and Families with Children from China. Free event; donations accepted for China earthquake relief efforts. Children's activities; art/craft sale; paper boat making and racing; folk dance; other games. Chinese food available for purchase while supplies last. Falls Park, downtown Greenville, SC
Saturday June 7, 2008 1 pm - 3 pm Grand Opening of Earthcraft Neighborhood The community is invited to the grand opening of The Elements, an EarthCraft and Energy Star certified neighborhood. The event will feature a variety of events, including: 1-1:40 pm Interior Tours of EarthCraft Town homes 1:15-1:45 pm Free Natural Wildlife Gardening Class 1:45-2 pm Butterfly Release - Release of 200 Painted Lady butterflies in celebration of the opening of The Elements. Junior Girl Scout Troop 709 will assist with the release. 2-3 pm Children's Planting Activity Interior Tours of EarthCraft Town Homes and Exterior Eco-Features Refreshments will be provided by Garner's Natural Market & Cafe. The Elements consists of 20 environmentally friendly town homes and condominiums being developed by TRV Development, Inc. Phase I, which includes 11 units, is currently under construction with plans for beginning occupancy this summer. Construction for Phase II of the development will begin in late summer. Call: call 864-242-9161 350 Mohawk Drive, Greenville, SC TheElementsofGreenville
Saturday June 7, 2008 5:30 pm / 6:30 pm "Bethlehem Center Presents An Evening With Lucinda Yates..." Fund raising dinner for the Bethlehem Center at the Spartanburg Marriott. Speaker will be Lucinda Yates, the artist, founder and CEO of Designs By Lucinda. Hear her story homelessness to CEO! Spartanburg Marriott, 299 N. Church Street, Spartanburg, SC Call: (864) 582-7158
Sunday 6 / 8 / 2008 - Bounty Day - Norfolk Island - Dragon Boat Festival Day - China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan - Father's Day - Belgium - Pitcairners Arrival Day Anniversary - Norfolk Island - Special Holiday Temotu Province Solomon Islands - Best Friend's Day - United States of America - World Ocean Day - International - Surinal - North Korea - Shavu'ot (Pentecost) - 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: - Anderson Jockey Lot and Farmer's Market, Anderson (every Saturday + Sunday) - George the Train, Greenville (every Tuesday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday)- Keowee Chamber Music 8th Annual Festival ( 6/3/08 - 6/8/08 ) - Crimes of the Heart (6/5/08 - 6/21/08) - High School Musical (6/5/08 - 6/8/08) - Jamil AQHA Show (6/5/08 - 6/8/08) - Fiddler on the Roof ( 6/6/08 - 6/28/08) - Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing ( 6/6/08 - 6/15/08) - Basket Weave-In, 2008 (6/6/08 - 6/8/08) - Heritage Days At Cedar Ridge Farm (6/7/08 - 6/8/08) - Train Exhibit (6/7/08 - 6/14/08) - Centre Stage auditions (6/8/08 - 6/9/08)
Sunday June 8, 2008 2 pm - 5 pm Camp Spearhead Open House campspearhead
Sunday June 8, 2008 4 pm - 8 pm Bi-Lo Charity Classic Volunteers are needed to assist in the Bi-Lo Charity Classic. One volunteer is needed at the Hartness Estates to fulfill auction duties
Monday 6 / 9 / 2008 - Dia de La Rioja - Spain - Heroes Day - Uganda - Murcia Autonomy Day - Spain - Sjalvstyrelsedagen - Aland - Queens Birthday - Anguilla, Australia, Papua New Guinea - Shavu'ot / Giving of the Torah - Israel - Shavu'ot (Pentecost) - Judaism - Independence Day - 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: - Centre Stage auditions (6/8/08 - 6/9/08) - 4-H Horse Show (6/9/08 - 6/12/08)
Monday June 6, 2008 7 pm Film Fanatics Discusses Two Films Film Fanatics will discuss the films Letters From Iwo Jima and Flags of our Fathers, June 9 at 7:00 at the Spartanburg County Public Libraries Headquarters. The library provides copies of the films for viewing prior to the discussion. Spartanburg County Public Libraries, Spartanburg, SC Call: (864)596-3502
Tuesday 6 / 10 / 2008 - Abolition of Slavery - French Guiana - Army Day - Jordan - Camoes Day - Macau, Portugal - Day of National Reconciliation - Congo (Republic of) - Day to celebrate Sovereignty over the Malvinas - Argentina - National Day - Portugal
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: - George the Train, Greenville (every Tuesday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday) - Bluegrass Music for the Young and Old, Williamston (every Tuesday) - Movies in the Park, Simpsonville (Tuesdays) - 4-H Horse Show (6/9/08 - 6/12/08) - Keowee Chamber Music 8th Annual Festival (6/10/08 - 6/15/08)
Tuesday June 10, 2008 6 pm - 7:30 pm Climate Change Speaker Series: "Working Smarter, Working Greener: How Addressing Climate Change is Good for Business" Dan Gerst, speaker Cost: Free Carolina First Center, Greenville, SC upstateforever
Wednesday 6 / 11 / 2008 - National Day /American Evacuation Day - Libya - Our Lady of the Chapel - Spain - King Kamehameha Day - Hawaii /United States of America - Davis Day - Nova Scotia, Canada
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: - Reedy River Nighttime Concert Series, Greenville (every Wednesday) - Fiddler on the Roof ( 6/6/08 - 6/28/08) - 4-H Horse Show (6/9/08 - 6/12/08) - Keowee Chamber Music 8th Annual Festival (6/10/08 - 6/15/08) - Mighty Moo Festival (6/11/08 - 6/14/08)
Thursday 6 / 12 / 2008 - Chaco Peace - Paraguay - Araw ng Kalayaan/Independence Day - Philippines - Dia dos Namorados (Valentine's Day) - Brazil - Russia Day - Russia - Trooping the Colour - United Kingdom - Loving Day - United States
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: - Pendleton Farmer's Market, Pendleton (every Thursday) - Music on Main, Spartanburg (every Thursday) - Downtown Alive, Greenville (every Thursday) - Larkin's Rhythm on the River Concert Series (every Thursday) - Music by the Lake, Furman (every Thursday) - Downtown Sounds, Anderson (every Thursday) - Bluegrass Music for the Young (every Thursday) - Music on Main, Spartanburg (every Thursday) - Crimes of the Heart (6/5/08 - 6/21/08 ) - Fiddler on the Roof ( 6/6/08 - 6/28/08) - 4-H Horse Show (6/9/08 - 6/12/08) - Smokey Joe's Cafe (6/12/08 - 6/22/08) - Keowee Chamber Music 8th Annual Festival (6/10/08 - 6/15/08) - Mighty Moo Festival (6/11/08 - 6/14/08)
Thursday June 12, 2008 4 pm - 9 pm Wedding Festival Cost: $ 9 Carolina First Center, 1 Exposition Drive, Greenville, SC weddingfestivals
Thursday June 12, 2008 6 pm - 9 pm Art Show Opening Reception New work by Emily Clark and Chris Strassner Village Studios and Gallery, 1278 Pendleton Street, West Greenville, SC
Thursday June 12, 2008 6:30 pm - 10 pm German American Chamber Wine Tasting Schreiber wines will be providing a variety of grand German wines to taste with hors d'oeuvres. Display of local artists' work, live music, door prizes. Cost: GACC members $20; at the door $25 /non-members $25; at the door $30. Call to register: 864-242-2641. Events at the Davenport, 230 Trade St., Greer, SC
Friday 6 / 13 / 2008 - Commemoration Day - Kyrgyzstan - Duhovden Holiday (Pentecost) - Macedonia - St. Anthony's Day - Portugal - Bridge Holiday - Russia - Queen's Birthday - Solomon Islands - San Antonio - Spain - Vincent's Day - Germany
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: - First Friday Nature Walks, Clemson (every Friday) - George the Train (every Tuesday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday) - Friday Lunchtime Bike Rides, Spartanburg (every Friday) - Main Street Jazz, Greenville (every Friday) - Tunes on Trade, Greer (every Friday) - Starry Nights, Roper Mountain (every Friday) - Stock Car Racing, Anderson ( every Friday) - Creek Ranger Hike for Families (every Friday) - Crimes of the Heart (6/5/08 - 6/21/08) - Fiddler on the Roof ( 6/6/08 - 6/28/08) - Smokey Joe's Cafe (6/12/08 - 6/22/08) - Daylily Days At Cedar Ridge Farm (6/13/08 - 6/14/08) - 28th Annual Brahman Sale & Pre-Sale Party (6/13/08 - 6/14/08) - Blue Ridge Barbecue & Music Festival (6/13/08 - 6/14/08) - IPRA Summer Rodeo (6/13/08 - 6/14/08) - Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing ( 6/6/08 - 6/15/08) - Murder Plot, a murder mystery (6/13/08 - 6/22/08) - Keowee Chamber Music 8th Annual Festival (6/10/08 - 6/15/08) - Mighty Moo Festival (6/11/08 - 6/14/08) - Disney's Alice in Wonderland (6/13/08 - 6/22/08) - Greenville Drive VS Augusta GreenJackets (6/13/08 - 6/15/08) - Chautauqua Festival (6/13/08 - 6/18/08)
Friday June 13, 2008 7 pm - 9pm "Our Land" The Cherokee and Joel Poinsett Debate Presented by Greenville Chautauqua - Outdoors in the Carolina First Amphitheater The Cherokee and Joel Poinsett debate the ownership and use of Falls Park - Chautauqua style. Bring your picnics and lawn chairs. Pre-show entertainment: Cherokee music and dance. Cost: Free Call: (864) 244-1499 Falls Park, Greenville, SC 29601 greenvillechautauqua
Saturday 6 / 14 / 2008 - Commemoration Day of victims of the Communist Terror - Latvia - Day of Mourning and Hope - Lithuania - Flag Day - United States of America - Freedom Day - Malawi - Liberation Day - Falkland Islands - Sovereign's Day - British Virgin Islands - Quenn's Birthday - Pitcairn Islands - World Sea Turtle Day - International - World Blood Donor Day - International
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: - Anderson Jockey Lot and Farmer's Market, Anderson (every Saturday + Sunday) - Carolina First Saturday Market, Greenville (every Saturday) - Hub City Farmers' Market, Spartanburg (every Saturday) - Landrum Farmers' Market, Landrum (every Saturday) - George the Train, Greenville (every Tuesday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday) - Jam'n on the Reedy, Greenville (every Saturday) - Music in the Woods, Paris Mountain (every Saturday) - Contra Dance, Marietta (every Saturday) - 2nd Saturday, Roper Mountain - Crimes of the Heart (6/5/08 - 6/21/08) - Fiddler on the Roof ( 6/6/08 - 6/28/08) - Train Exhibit (6/7/08 - 6/14/08) - Smokey Joe's Cafe (6/12/08 - 6/22/08) - Daylily Days At Cedar Ridge Farm (6/13/08 - 6/14/08) - 28th Annual Brahman Sale & Pre-Sale Party (6/13/08 - 6/14/08) - Blue Ridge Barbecue & Music Festival (6/13/08 - 6/14/08) - IPRA Summer Rodeo (6/13/08 - 6/14/08) - Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing ( 6/6/08 - 6/15/08) - Murder Plot, a murder mystery (6/13/08 - 6/22/08) - Keowee Chamber Music 8th Annual Festival (6/10/08 - 6/15/08) - Palomino Horse Show (6/14/08 - 6/15/08) - Mighty Moo Festival (6/11/08 - 6/14/08) - Disney's Alice in Wonderland (6/13/08 - 6/22/08) - Greenville Drive VS Augusta GreenJackets (6/13/08 - 6/15/08) - Chautauqua Festival (6/13/08 - 6/18/08)
Saturday June 14, 2008 9 am - 12 noon World Blood Donor Day Ten Thousand Villages is recognizing World Blood Donor Day by hosting the Blood Connection's bloodmobile. Donors will receive an organic chocolate bar and a 20% off coupon. Ten Thousand Villages of Greenville 2 West Lewis Plaza, Greenville, SC 29605 Call: 864-242-1050
Saturday June 14, 2008 9 am - 1 pm Second Saturday Roper Mountain Science Center Held the second Saturday of each month. Family events. Also, Starry Nights held each Friday night Call: 864 355 8900 Roper Mountain Science Center 402 Roper Mountain Rd , Greenville, SC 29615 ropermountain
Saturday June 14, 2008 10 am - 2 pm Art Day at Poinsett Park Free children's arts and crafts activities and fun for the entire family! Poinsett Park, 5 Pine Forest Rd. Travelers Rest, SC 29690 trartsmission
Saturday June 14, 2008 11 am Story Time Celebrate Flag Day by bringing your preschool children to Fiction Addiction to listen to SC political cartoonist Kate Salley Palmer read her children's book Palmetto: A Symbol of Courage, which explains why the South Carolina flag features a palmetto tree. After the reading, the author will sign copies of her books. Call 864-609-9394 Fiction Addiction, 3795 E. North St, Ste 9, Greenville, SC 29615 fiction-addiction
Saturday June 14, 2008 10 am - 4 pm Main Street Car Show Classic cars will fill Main Street in downtown Anderson. Call (864) 225-4411 Main Street, Downtown Anderson, SC cityofandersonsc
Saturday June 14, 2008 10 am - 4 pm Newry Folk Festival Banjo. Fiddle And Guitar Competion At Newry Folk Festival The festival is presented by the Oconee Heritage Center and the Newry Village Community. Festivities include craft vendors, musical entertainment, food and much more. One additional feature this year will be a banjo, fiddle and guitar competition from 2:00 3:00pm on the main stage. The competition will include a youth (ages 14 and under) and adult category for each instrument. Contestants may register the day of the festival or pre-register at the Oconee Heritage Center. Newry was the first textile village established in Oconee County and that date will mark the 114th anniversary of the first time water turned out of the mill power wheels. Crafters, live music and food will be provided throughout the day. Newry is located approximately one mile from Rochester Highway near Seneca, SC. Oconee County, Newry, SC 29665 864-638-2224 oconeeheritagecenter oconeeheritagecenter
Saturday June 14, 2008 10 am - 4 pm Household Chores Kings Mountain State Park Experience life on an 1850s yeoman farm. Participants will have the opportunity to try their hand at common household chores from the time period. Try one or all of the common chores including butter churning, laundry, carring water, working in the garden, stuff mattresses, dip candles, even milk a cow.
Saturday June 14, 2008 2 pm - 3 pm Games Day at the Park Lake Hartwell State Recreation Area Let us prove that you can still have fun playing outside with no remote required! Join us for exciting and educational nature games. Some will get you moving, some will get you thinking, and others are just plain fun! More players equal better games, so bring the whole family. Games include Nature Bingo, Scatter, Fox Comes Out at Midnight, Hug-a-Tree and many more. Visitors' Center, Lake Hartwell State Recreation Area
Saturday June 14, 2008 6:30 pm - 9 pm Teddy Roosevelt, America: The Land Festival Greenville Chautauqua Teddy Roosevelt comes to with Greenville as part of the Chautauqua Festival -- America: The Land, what will our children inherit? Outdoors under the Chautauqua Tent. Preshow entertainment: the Greenville Concert Band Cost: FREE Call: (864) 244-1499 Greenville Tech Faris Rd entrance, Greenville, SC 29607 greenvillechautauqua
Saturday June 14, 2008 6 pm Carolina Supernatural Body Building Championship Cost: $25.00 Reserved & $20.00 General Admission Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium, Spartanburg, SC crowdpleaser
Sunday 6 / 15 / 2008 - Day of National Salvation - Azerbaijan - Father's Day - Canada, Japan, Netherlands, United Kingdom, United States of America - National Flag Day - Denmark - Valdemars Day - Denmark - Mangala Gospel Day - Cook Islands - Constitution Day - Kosovo - Triytsia - Ukraine - Augustine of Hippo's feast - Eastern Orthodox
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: - Anderson Jockey Lot and Farmer's Market, Anderson (every Saturday + Sunday) - George the Train, Greenville (every Tuesday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday) - Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing ( 6/6/08 - 6/15/08) - Crimes of the Heart (6/5/08 - 6/21/08) - Fiddler on the Roof ( 6/6/08 - 6/28/08) - Smokey Joe's Cafe (6/12/08 - 6/22/08) - Murder Plot, a murder mystery (6/13/08 - 6/22/08) - Keowee Chamber Music 8th Annual Festival (6/10/08 - 6/15/08) - Palomino Horse Show (6/14/08 - 6/15/08) - Disney's Alice in Wonderland (6/13/08 - 6/22/08) - Greenville Drive VS Augusta GreenJackets (6/13/08 - 6/15/08) - Chautauqua Festival (6/13/08 - 6/18/08)
Sunday June 15, 2008 7 pm - 9pm Black Elk - The Chautauqua Festival "America: The Land" Black Elk, Lakota Sioux Holy Man comes to talk with Greenville as part of the Chautauqua Festival "America: The Land, what will our children inherit? " Outdoors under the Chautauqua Tent. Cost: FREE Call: (864) 244-1499 Greenville Chautauqua Greenville Technical College Faris Rd entrance, Greenville, SC 29607 greenvillechautauqua
Sunday June 15, 2008 7:30 pm Carrie Underwood Carnival Ride Tour with special guest Jason Michael Carroll Cost: $55, $45, $35 Call: 864 241-3800 BI-LO Center 650 N. Academy St , Greenville, SC 29601 bilocenter
Monday 6 / 16 / 2008 - Flag Day - Argentina - Chhelum - Pakistan - Youth Day - South Africa - International Day of the African Child - International - Blooms Day - Ireland - Queen's Birthday - Several countries - Turks and Caicos Islands,Tuvalu - Orthodox Whit Monday - Cyprus, Greece - Organic Act Day - US Virgin Islands - Constitution Day - Kosovo - Freedom Day - Malawi - Triytsia - Ukraine
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: - Chautauqua Festival (6/13/08 - 6/18/08)
Monday June 16, 2008 5 pm Anderson Symphony Auditions The Anderson Symphony Orchestra (ASO) will hold auditions for Principal Trumpet, Principal Viola, Principal Violin II and all string sections along with section trumpet and percussion members on the campus of Anderson University on Monday, June 16 beginning at 5 pm. Interested musicians will be asked to perform a piece of their own choosing in addition to a sight reading excerpt and scales. Auditions are by appointment only. To schedule an audition, please call the GAMAC office at (864) 231-6147. gamac
Monday June 16, 2008 7 pm - 9 pm James Beckwourth - Chautauqua Festival "America: The Land" James Beckwourth, African American Explorer and Mountain Man comes to talk with Greenville as part of the Chautauqua Festival -- "America: The Land, what will our children inherit? " Outdoors under the Chautauqua Tent. Preshow entertainment: Phyllis Wheatly Repertory Theatre Cost: Free Call: (864) 244-1499 Greenville Chautauqua Greenville Technical College Faris Road entrance, Greenville, SC 29607 greenvillechautauqua
Tuesday 6 / 17 / 2008 - Bunker Hill Day - United States of America - Father's Day - El Salvador, Guatemala - Independence Day - Iceland - World Day to Combat Desertification & Drought - International
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: - George the Train, Greenville (every Tuesday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday) - Bluegrass Music for the Young and Old, Williamston (every Tuesday) - Movies in the Park, Simpsonville (Tuesdays) - Chautauqua Festival (6/13/08 - 6/18/08)
Tuesday June 17, 2008 7 pm - 9 pm Rachel Carson: Silent Spring Chautauqua Festival "America: The Land" Rachel Carson, author of "Silent Spring" comes to talk with Greenville as part of the Chautauqua Festival -- "America: The Land, what will our children inherit?" Outdoors under the Chautauqua Tent. Cost: Free Call: (864) 244-1499 Greenville Chautauqua Greenville Technical College Faris Road entrance, Greenville, SC 29607 greenvillechautauqua
Tuesday June 17, 2008 6 pm - 10 pm Movies in the Park The City of Simpsonville, The Heritage Park Amphitheater, Greenville.com, and Jester Co. Marketing & Entertainment proudly present 'Movies in the Park' a weekly festival style event. This event will be like no other movie series. You will see blockbuster movies: 'Facing the Giants', 'E.T.- The Extra-Terrestrial', 'Shrek 3', 'Transformers', 'Madagascar', and 'Jurassic Park'. The series also features inflatable amusements, giveaways, radio remotes, family entertainment zones, vendors, and more. Heritage Park Amphitheater, 861 S.E. Main Street Simpsonville,SC 29681 heritageparkamphitheater
Wednesday 6 / 18 / 2008 - Evacuation Day - Egypt - Poson Full Moon Poya Day - Sri Lanka - King Mother's Birthday - Cambodia - National Day - Seychelles
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: - Reedy River Nighttime Concert Series, Greenville (every Wednesday) - Fiddler on the Roof ( 6/6/08 - 6/28/08) - Chautauqua Festival (6/13/08 - 6/18/08) - The World of Carl Sandburg (6/18/08 - 8/16/08)
Wednesday June 18, 2008 7 pm - 9 pm John J. Audubon - Chautauqua Festival "America: The Land" John James Audubon comes to talk with Greenville as part of the Chautauqua Festival -- "America: The Land, what will our children inherit? Cost: Free Call: (864) 244-1499 Greenville Chautauqua Greenville Technical College TRC Auditorium 506. S. Pleasantburg, Greenville, SC 29607 greenvillechautauqua
Thursday 6 / 19 / 2008 - Jose Artigas Day - Uruguay - Independence Day - Kuwait - Juneteenth (Milwaukee, Wisconsin & Texas) - United States of America - Labour Day - Trinidad & Tobago - Righting Day - Algeria - Juneteenth / Emancipation Day (Texas) - United States of America
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: - Pendleton Farmer's Market, Pendleton (every Thursday) - Music on Main, Spartanburg (every Thursday) - Downtown Alive, Greenville (every Thursday) - Larkin's Rhythm on the River Concert Series (every Thursday) - Music by the Lake, Furman (every Thursday) - Downtown Sounds, Anderson (every Thursday) - Bluegrass Music for the Young (every Thursday) - Music on Main, Spartanburg (every Thursday) - Crimes of the Heart (6/5/08 - 6/21/08) - Fiddler on the Roof ( 6/6/08 - 6/28/08) - Greenville Drive VS Hickory Crawdads (6/19/08 - 6/23/08)
Thursday June 19, 2008 Carolina Alliance Bank Grand Opening Spartanburg, SC
Thursday June 19, 2008 10 am - 5 pm 3rd Annual Upstate Forever Charity Golf Tournament Join Upstate Forever at Carolina Springs Golf Club for friendly competition, an improved silent auction, and a locally-made, collectible piece of pottery for each player. A hole-in-one could even get you a new Subaru PZEV (partial zero-emissions vehicle)! Carolina Springs Golf Club, 1680 Scuffletown Rd., Fountain Inn. Thursday, 10am-5pm. $800 team; $200 individual. (864)239-0616, upstateforever
Thursday June 19, 2008 7:30 pm Flicks for Thought: A Film Series About Sustainable Solutions "A Convenient Truth" The fourth film in the film series presented by Upstate Forever, Greenville Organic Foods Organization, and the Upcountry History Museum takes viewers to parts south -- specifically, Curitiba, Brazil. The museum will re-open at 6:00 p.m. so that filmgoers can explore the museum's exhibits. Snacks and drinks are generously provided by Whole Foods Market. Cost: Admission to the film is included in the museum entrance fee (adults: $5, students and seniors: $4, children 4-12: $3, children under 4: free) upstateforever
Friday 6 / 20 / 2008 - Summer Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere and the Winter Solstice in the Southern Hemisphere. - Martyr's Day - Eritrea - Midsummer's Eve - Aland, Finland, Sweden - Flag Day - Argentina - World Refugee Day - International
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: - First Friday Nature Walks, Clemson (every Friday) - George the Train (every Tuesday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday) - Friday Lunchtime Bike Rides, Spartanburg (every Friday) - Main Street Jazz, Greenville (every Friday) - Tunes on Trade, Greer (every Friday) - Starry Nights, Roper Mountain (every Friday) - Stock Car Racing, Anderson ( every Friday) - Creek Ranger Hike for Families (every Friday)- Starry Nights, Roper Mountain - Crimes of the Heart (6/5/08 - 6/21/08) - Fiddler on the Roof ( 6/6/08 - 6/28/08) - Smokey Joe's Cafe (6/12/08 - 6/22/08) - Murder Plot, a murder mystery (6/13/08 - 6/22/08) - Disney's Alice in Wonderland (6/13/08 - 6/22/08) - The World of Carl Sandburg (6/18/08 - 8/16/08) - Greenville Drive VS Hickory Crawdads (6/19/08 - 6/23/08) - South Carolina Peach Festival (6/20/08 - 6/29/08)
Saturday 6 / 21 / 2008 - Day of Election of First President - Turkmenistan - Ullortuneq /National Day - Greenland - Organic Act Day - US Virgin Islands - White Nights Festival begins (to mid July) - Russia - National Aboriginal Day - Canada - National Music Day (Fte de la musique) - France - Midsummer's Day - Aland, Finland, Sweden - Martyrs' Day - Togo - Alban Arthuan (Solstice) (Southern Hemisphere) - Celticism - Alban Heruin (Solstice) (Northern Hemisphere) - Celticism - Litha - Summer Solstice (Northern Hemisphere) - Paganism - Yule - Winter Solstice (Southern Hemisphere) - Paganism - Summer solstice (Northern Hemisphere) and winter solstice (Southern Hemisphere) celebrations
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: - Anderson Jockey Lot and Farmer's Market, Anderson (every Saturday + Sunday) - Carolina First Saturday Market, Greenville (every Saturday) - Hub City Farmers' Market, Spartanburg (every Saturday) - Landrum Farmers' Market, Landrum (every Saturday) - George the Train, Greenville (every Tuesday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday) - Jam'n on the Reedy, Greenville (every Saturday) - Music in the Woods, Paris Mountain (every Saturday) - Contra Dance, Marietta (every Saturday) - Crimes of the Heart (6/5/08 - 6/21/08) - Fiddler on the Roof ( 6/6/08 - 6/28/08) - Smokey Joe's Cafe (6/12/08 - 6/22/08) - Murder Plot, a murder mystery (6/13/08 - 6/22/08) - Disney's Alice in Wonderland (6/13/08 - 6/22/08) - Greenville Drive VS Hickory Crawdads (6/19/08 - 6/23/08) - South Carolina Peach Festival (6/20/08 - 6/29/08)
Saturday June 21, 2008 10 am Saturday Storytime at The Open Book Join Ann Stolarski for a great story! for ages 4-7. Call 235-9651 The Open Book, 110 South Pleasantburg Drive Greenville, SC 29607 heopenbookonline
Saturday June 21, 2008 11 am Story Time Celebrate the longest day of the year by bringing your preschool children to Fiction Addiction to listen to a storytime reading of Under Alaska's Midnight Sun by Deb Vanasse. Call 864-609-9394 Fiction Addiction, 3795 E. North St, Ste 9, Greenville, SC 29615 fiction-addiction
Saturday June 21, 2008 Hagood Mill's 'Old Time Summer' concert of old time country pickin' and singin' with Micah & Abbey Dunn and the Pea Ridge Ramblers Call (864) 898-2936 The Hagood Mill Historic Site and Folklife Center 138 Hagood Mill Road, Pickens SC 29671 pickens
Saturday June 21, 2008 10 am - 4 pm "Shoeless" Joe Jackson Museum Dedication The long-awaited opening of the "Shoeless" Joe Jackson museum near the Greenville Drive stadium is now scheduled. This year marks the 120th anniversary of Jackson's birth and the 100th anniversaries of his wedding and getting the nickname "Shoeless" for running the bases sans cleats. Call: Free beside Fluor Field at the West End 945 South Main St , Greenville, SC
Saturday June 21, 2008 10:30 am - 12 noon Insects of the Mountain Bridge Over one million strong, insects are one of the most successful life forms on earth. Come join us and discover the fascinating world of insects that live in the mountains of South Carolina. We will observe unique insect body types, how they survive and explore the forest in search of insect habitats and their important role in the forest. Wear good walking shoes. Designed for all ages. Registration Deadline: One day prior to program. Meeting Place: Learning Center Fee: Complimentary with park admission. Jones Gap State Park/ Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area
Saturday June 21, 2008 3 pm - 11 pm Ritmo Tropicale Festival Celebrate the rhythm of the tropics in Greenville, SC! Live music of steel drums and reggae, salsa dances, food, entertainment, and children's activities. Cost: Free Falls Park, Greenville, SC
Saturday June 21, 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 June 21, 2008 Movies in the Park at Barnet Park We will be showing a Free movie in Barnet Park!! We are also having door prizes and popcorn and drinks! Presented by Hub City Church Call 433-0993 Barnet Park, Spartanburg, SC
Sunday 6 / 22 / 2008 - Antifascist Struggle Commemoration Day - Croatia - Foundation of the Nation's Army - Congo (Republic of) - Schoolteacher's Day - El Salvador
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: - Anderson Jockey Lot and Farmer's Market, Anderson (every Saturday + Sunday) - George the Train, Greenville (every Tuesday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday) - Fiddler on the Roof ( 6/6/08 - 6/28/08) - Smokey Joe's Cafe (6/12/08 - 6/22/08) - Murder Plot, a murder mystery (6/13/08 - 6/22/08) - Disney's Alice in Wonderland (6/13/08 - 6/22/08) - Greenville Drive VS Hickory Crawdads (6/19/08 - 6/23/08) - South Carolina Peach Festival (6/20/08 - 6/29/08)
Monday 6 / 23 / 2008 - Grand Duke's Birthday - Luxembourg - Independence Day (Jura only) - Switzerland - Jonines (summer solstice) Night - Lithuania - Jani / Ligo Day - Latvia - Victory Day - Estonia - Midsummer Party - Denmark - Victory Day - Estonia - Jonsok / Sankthansaften / Midsummer's Eve - Norway - Midsummer's Eve / Saint John the Baptist - Northern Europe - Father's Day - Poland, Nicaragua, Uganda - Discovery Day - Canada
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 VS Hickory Crawdads (6/19/08 - 6/23/08) - South Carolina Peach Festival (6/20/08 - 6/29/08) - 4-H Horse Show (6/23/08 - 6/26/08)
Tuesday 6 / 24 / 2008 - Battle of Carabobo Day - Venezuela - Constitution Day - Zaire (Democratic Congo) - Countryman's Day / Intl Raymi Day - Peru - Discovery Day (Newfoundland & Labrador) - Canada - Fte Nationale (Quebec) - Canada - Saint Jean Baptiste - Canada - Fisherman's Day - Zaire (Democratic Congo) - Inti Raymi - Peru - Manila Day - Philippines - Midsummer Festival/Jani (St John's Day ) - Latvia - Jonines (St John's Day ) - Lithuania - Midsummer's Day - Estonia - St. Jean's Day - Haiti - San Juan - Peru - San Juan - Spain - St. John the Baptist Day - Macau, Sweden, Andorra - St. John's Day - International, several countries - Cabot 500 Day (Discovery Day) - Canada - Saint Vartolomej and Varnava - Serbia - St. Jean's Day - Voudon - Battle of Carabobo Day - Venezuela - Feast of Rahmat (Mercy) - Bah' Faith
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: - George the Train, Greenville (every Tuesday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday) - Bluegrass Music for the Young and Old, Williamston (every Tuesday) - Movies in the Park, Simpsonville (Tuesdays) - South Carolina Peach Festival (6/20/08 - 6/29/08) - 4-H Horse Show (6/23/08 - 6/26/08)
Wednesday 6 / 25 / 2008 - Fatherland Liberation War Day (Start of Korean War) - North Korea - Independence Day - Mozambique - National Day - Slovenia - Statehood Day - Croatia
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: - Reedy River Nighttime Concert Series, Greenville (every Wednesday) - Fiddler on the Roof ( 6/6/08 - 6/28/08) - The World of Carl Sandburg (6/18/08 - 8/16/08) - South Carolina Peach Festival (6/20/08 - 6/29/08) - 4-H Horse Show (6/23/08 - 6/26/08)
Wednesday June 25, 2008 6;30 pm - 8:30 pm The Jazz Swing Era Film: Benny Goodman: Adventures in the Kingdom of Swing Dr. Matt Olson, Facilitator The Hughes Main Library, 25 Heritage Green Place, Greenville, SC
Thursday 6 / 26 / 2008 - Independence Day - Madagascar - Independence Day North, ex-British Somaliland - Somalia - International Day Against Drug Abuse & Trafficking - International - National Flag Day - Romania - Armed Forces Day - Azerbaijan - Sunthorn Phu Day - Thailand - International Day in Support of Victims of Torture - International
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: - Pendleton Farmer's Market, Pendleton (every Thursday) - Music on Main, Spartanburg (every Thursday) - Downtown Alive, Greenville (every Thursday) - Larkin's Rhythm on the River Concert Series (every Thursday) - Music by the Lake, Furman (every Thursday) - Downtown Sounds, Anderson (every Thursday) - Bluegrass Music for the Young (every Thursday) - Music on Main, Spartanburg (every Thursday) - Fiddler on the Roof ( 6/6/08 - 6/28/08) - South Carolina Peach Festival (6/20/08 - 6/29/08) - 4-H Horse Show (6/23/08 - 6/26/08)
Thursday June 26, 2008 10 am - 11:30 am International Women's Club Coffee Morning Members of the International Women's Club meet for coffee and conversation. Books-A-Million, 2465 Laurens Rd., Greenville, SC
Thursday June 26, 2008 6:30 pm Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping For its June meeting, Fiction Addiction's business book club will be reading Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping by Paco Underhill (S&S, paperback, $15.00). The club is open to the public and will meet on Thursday, June 26th at 6:30pm. Please join us to discuss this retail classic. Thai Top Restaurant in the Patchwork Plaza Shopping Center, Greenville, SC
Thursday June 26, 2008 8 pm Kenny G in Concert Kenny G A pioneer who brought smooth jazz to the top of the pop charts, saxophonist Kenny G creates a signature sound that has made him one of the best-selling instrumental artists of all time. His newest release, Ryhthm and Romance is receiving rave reviews. Kenny G started playing professionally in 1976, but truly became a musical phenomenon with his fourth album entitled Duotones. this incredibly popular album included his interpretation of the classic song, Songbird and sold millions of copies. Since that time he has collaborated with a variety of musical performers, from Aretha Franklin to LeAnn Rimes to Brian McKnight. We appreciate our sponsor, Greenville Journal. Cost: $45, $50, $55 Call: 467-3000 The Peace Center, Greenville, SC kennyg peacecenter
Friday 6 / 27 / 2008 - Anniversary of the Amir's Succession - Qatar - Independence Day - Djibouti - Memorial Day for War Martyrs - Vietnam - Our Lady Perpetual Saviour - Haiti - Unity Day - Tajikistan - Public Holiday - Zimbabwe - National Veterans' Day - United Kingdom - Mixed Race Day - Brazil - Siebenschlfertag (Seven Sleepers Day) - Germany
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: - First Friday Nature Walks, Clemson (every Friday) - George the Train (every Tuesday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday) - Friday Lunchtime Bike Rides, Spartanburg (every Friday) - Main Street Jazz, Greenville (every Friday) - Tunes on Trade, Greer (every Friday) - Starry Nights, Roper Mountain (every Friday) - Stock Car Racing, Anderson ( every Friday) - Creek Ranger Hike for Families (every Friday) - Starry Nights, Roper Mountain - Fiddler on the Roof ( 6/6/08 - 6/28/08) - The World of Carl Sandburg (6/18/08 - 8/16/08) - South Carolina Peach Festival (6/20/08 - 6/29/08)
Friday June 27, 2008 10 am Creek Ranger Hike for Families Paris Mountain State Park 10am. Register at the park office Call: (864-244-5565)
Friday June 27, 2008 Red, White and Boom Country music star and South Carolina native Aaron Tippin will be the featured performer at Spartanburg Community College Foundation's annual fundraising event, Red, White and Boom, on Friday, June 27, at Barnet Park in downtown Spartanburg. The event is sponsored by Food Lion and will feature patriotic music by the Spartanburg Community Band, directed by George Wenger. The evening will culminate in one of the largest fireworks display in the Carolinas in celebration of the Independence Day weekend. Call: (864) 592-4814
Saturday 6 / 28 / 2008 - Saint Vitus Day - Bosnia & Herzegovina - National Day Holiday - Djibouti - Umuganda Day - Rwanda - Birthday of Kuan Kung (God of War) - Taiwan - M'Guine Sauveur table servie pour maitresse Erzulie, Tenaisse, Mambo - Haiti - St. Peter & St. Paul Day - Chile - St. Vladimir Day (Constitution Day) - Ukraine - Vidovdan (Orthodox) - Serbia - World War 1 Day - United States of America - Carolina Day - South Carolina
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: - Anderson Jockey Lot and Farmer's Market, Anderson (every Saturday + Sunday) - Carolina First Saturday Market, Greenville (every Saturday) - Hub City Farmers' Market, Spartanburg (every Saturday) - Landrum Farmers' Market, Landrum (every Saturday) - George the Train, Greenville (every Tuesday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday) - Jam'n on the Reedy, Greenville (every Saturday) - Music in the Woods, Paris Mountain (every Saturday) - Contra Dance, Marietta (every Saturday) - Fiddler on the Roof ( 6/6/08 - 6/28/08) - South Carolina Peach Festival (6/20/08 - 6/29/08) - Blackberry Festival At Callaham Orchards (6/28/08 - 6/29/08)
Saturday June 28, 2008 9 am 14th Annual Pendleton Area Saddle Club Hunter Jumper/CHSA Horse Show Competitive Open Horse Show featuring Halter, English Pleasure, Western Pleasure, Horsemanship, Equitation and Timed Events. Hunter/Jumper Show starts with trotting poles and works up to 3' jumps. Hunter/Jumper Show begins at 9:00 AM and Open Show begins at 12 Noon. Cost: Free to spectators Call: 864-638-8228 or 656-3056 Pendleton Saddle Club, Main Area T. Ed Garrison Livestock Arena, Clemson, SC clemson
Saturday June 28, 2008 9 am - 6 pm Open Dairy Goat Show Show casing dairy goats in a judging competition. Dairy goats will be judges on conformation to breed standard. American Dairy GOat Association sanctioned. & breeds will be featured. Cost: Free to spectators Call: 864-338-6951 864-338-6951 SC Dairy Goat Association, Inc. & Clemson Extension Cattle Complex, T. Ed Garrison Livestock Arena, Clemson, SC clemson
Saturday June 28, 2008 11 am - 2 pm Canada Day Celebration Come and get your Canada on! Celebrate Canada Day with other Canadians and friends of Canada with a picnic lunch -- hot dogs, drinks, and other refreshments provided by the Canadian Consulate. For more information, contact the ICU. Sponsored by the ICU and the Canadian Consulate in Raleigh, NC. Cleveland Park, picnic shelter #30 (in front of the Greenville Zoo), Greenville, SC
Saturday June 28, 2008 5:30 pm - 10:30 pm Freedom Fest A fun family evening with a patriotic theme featuring live music, children's games, bingo, horseshoe tournament, great food, bake sale, spectacular fireworks display and more. Call (864) 331-0480 Veteran's Park, Pendleton, SC
Saturday June 28, 2008 10:30 am Red Creek Farm Kennel Open House Tour kennel, stock dog herding demo, pet animals, & more. Call: 864-287-5104 Townville, SC redcreekfarm
Saturday June 28, 2008 Carolina Alliance Bank Block Party Spartanburg, SC
Saturday June 28, 2008 10 am - 12 noon Friends Fourth Saturday Program: Rachel Carson Visit Caroline McIntyre will portray the famous environmentalist Rachel Carson, noted author of the controversial Silent Spring book that helped start the environmental movement. Meet at Park Center. Paris Mountain State Park
Saturday June 28, 2008 10 am - 4 pm Living History Weekend (Pieces of the Past) Farming Practices Farm Re-Opens for the Season. Beginning Easter Weekend the Farm will be open on weekends through Memorial Day, then 7 days a week through Labor Day in which it returns to weekends through Oct. Kings Mountain State Park
Saturday June 28, 2008 7 pm Barber Shop Harmony Society Annual Show Call: 865-583-2776 Chapman Cultural Center, Spartanburg, SC
Saturday June 28, 2008 8 pm Pre-Fourth Fireworks and Band Concert The annual Hart County Chamber of Commerce Pre-4th Fireworks and Band Concert. The band concert will be at 8 p.m. at the Big Oaks Picnic Shelter and the fireworks will be at dark. Call: 706-376-8590 Big Oaks Recreation Area, Highway 29, Hartwell, GA lakefronthartwell
Sunday 6 / 29 / 2008 - Independence Day - Seychelles - Autonomy Day - French Polynesia - Special Holiday Central Province - Solomon Islands - Veterans Day - The Netherlands - l-Imnarja - Malta - St. Peter & St. Paul Day - International, several countrie
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: - Anderson Jockey Lot and Farmer's Market, Anderson (every Saturday + Sunday) - George the Train, Greenville (every Tuesday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday) - South Carolina Peach Festival (6/20/08 - 6/29/08) - Blackberry Festival At Callaham Orchards (6/28/08 - 6/29/08) - Greenville Drive VS Asheville Tourists (6/29/08 - 7/1/08)
Monday 6 / 30/ 2008 - Army Day - Guatemala - Bank Holiday (Balance Day) - El Salvador - Independence Day - Congo (Democratic Republic of), Zaire (Democratic Congo) - National Day of Prayer - Central African Republic - National Salvation Revolution Day - Sudan - Territory Day - British Virgin Islands - Mid-Year Bank Holiday - Brunei - Army Day - Guatemala - Independence Day - Seychelles ..there are 184 days remaining until the end of the year
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 VS Asheville Tourists (6/29/08 - 7/1/08)
Summer Camps
6/2/08 - 6/6/08 9 am - 12 noon 2008 Summer Camps The following is a list of Summer Camps that Carolina FC will be hosting in 2008! Summer Session I Who: Boys & Girls, Ages 8-14 Where: Carolina FC Soccer Complex Cost: $55 carolinafc
6/9/2008 - 6/13/2008 9 am - 12 noon Summer Session II Carolina FC Soccer Complex Boys & Girls, Ages 8-14 Where: Cost: $55 carolinafc
6/8/2008 TO 6/13/2008 Theatre Boarding Camp at Camp Greenville Event Description: For the first time ever, South Carolina Children's Theatre (SCCT) is offering a drama boarding camp within its list of summer day camps available. The camp is for rising 7th -12th graders interested in drama. They will join a team of teachers at Camp Greenville from June 8 13 for an exceptional learning experience. Our focus is ensemble development and the individual student's artistic growth. The natural surroundings act as a catalyst for creative growth and the exploration of core drama and principles. Education Director Betsy Bisson says, 'The camp offers students the unique experience for intensive training and artistic growth as an ensemble of creators who live and learn together 24/7 without daily distractions--much like a retreat. Having it at Camp Greenville allows us to take inspiration from the beauty of the natural camp setting, and who doesn't want to be in the beautiful outdoors at the beginning of summer?' With one week of intensive training, self-discovery, inner motivation and directed collaboration are the life-affirming objectives. Bisson adds, 'having participated in several of these type camps in NC, I've seen the impact it has on the students (and teachers). A remarkable time of growth for all. As SCCT strives to provide challenging training for our older student population, this seemed a perfect match. For more details call 235-2885 ext. 16
6/9/08 - 6/13/08 9:30 am - 1 pm Dance Camp Dance Camp for ages 5 years old through 8 years old. Have fun with Summer Dance in a fun and nurturing environment. Tap/Jazz, Ballet, Irish Step. Snacks provided. Register early, space is limited! Chapman Cultural Center, 200 E. St. John Street Spartanburg, SC 29306
6/16/08 - 6/20/08 Monday-Friday 9 am - 11:30 am "Our Natural Wonders" Summer Camp For ages 4-7; Hatcher Garden & Woodland Preserve , Spartanburg, SC Call 503-5728
6/16/08 - 6/20/08 1 pm - 2 pm Exploration Camp at SCCT South Carolina Children's Theatre, for rising K3-K5. Exciting games, stories, music and poetry inspire character exploration, teamwork and imagination. Call 235-2885 ext. 16 scchildrenstheatre
6/16/08 - 6/20/08 9 am - 11:30 am Morning Acting Camp at SCCT South Carolina Children's Theatre for rising grades 1-5. Theatre games, beginning character development, basic terminology, acting techniques and creative expression will be taught through acting, movement and games Call 235-2885 ext. 16 scchildrenstheatre
6/16/08 - 6/20/08 9:30 am - 1 pm Summer Dance Camp Dance Camp for ages 5 years old through 8 years old. Have fun with Summer Dance in a fun and nurturing environment. Tap/Jazz, Ballet, Irish Step. Snacks provided. Register early, space is limited! Chapman Cultural Center, 200 E. St. John Street Spartanburg, SC 29306 Call: 9864) 583-0339
6/23/08 - 6/26/08 8 am - 11 am YMCA Soccer Camp, for ages 5-12 Caine Halter Family YMCA, 721 Cleveland Street, Greenville, SC ymcagreenville
6/23/08 - 6/26/08 9 am - 12 pm "The Torch Relay" Mini-Camp at Young Chefs Academy for ages 4-14. Call 271-2123
Greenville County Recreation District Summer Camps 2008 gcrd
6/23/08 - 6/27/08 9 am - 11:30 am Monday-Friday "Good to be Green" Summer Camp; For ages 4-7; Hatcher Garden & Woodland Preserve, Spartanburg, SC Call 503-5728
6/23/08 - 6/27/08 9 am - 9:30 am Mommy (or Daddy) and Me Camp at SCCT South Carolina Children's Theatre; for ages 2-4. Everybody gets into the act as caregivers participate with their young ones in this week-long camp. Call 235-2885 ext. 16 scchildrenstheatre
6/23/08 - 7/3/08 8;30 am - 4;30 pm Lawson Pre-College Fine Arts Day Camp Attend daily classes in art, music, theater, creative writing, and dance, offered in an interactive setting and format, for completed 4K through 5th grade. Call 596-9607
6/23/08 - 6/27/08 TRAM Summer Arts Camp Returns! "Routes and Branches: a creative exploration of our community" DRAMA, MUSIC, CLAY, CREATIVE WRITING, and more! trartsmission
6/24/08 - 6/27/08 10 am - 12:30 pm - for ages 6-8 1;30 pm - 3:30 pm - for ages 4-5 4-day Art Camp at Color Clay Caf. Call 244-3445
6/30/08 - 7/3/0 9 am - 12 pm "Athletes in Training" Mini-Camp at Young Chefs Academy Call 271-2123
6/30/08 - 7/3/0 9:30 am - 12 pm Morning Acting Camp at SCCT South Carolina Children's Theatre for rising grades 1-5. Theatre games, beginning character development, basic terminology, acting techniques and creative expression will be taught through acting, movement and games. scchildrenstheatre
6/30/08 2 pm - 6 pm Musical Theatre Camp at SCCT South Carolina Children's Theatre, for rising grades 5-12. This intensive four-day session is focused on musical theatre training and performance. Students will develop a full ensemble piece in which they all sing and dance scchildrenstheatre
Garner's Natural Market & Cafe is offering various events and classes to the community during June. Following in chronological order are the activities and their details: Garner's Natural Market and Cafe 60 East Antrim Drive Greenville, SC 29607 Phone: 864-242-1050
SAM Spartanburg Art Museum Summer Art Camp & Art School Classes spartanburgartmuseum
Hatcher's Garden Watershed Ecology Center's summer camps The Garden will host 7 weeks of summer day camps focused on a nature-based theme. Camp Discovery Cost: $55 To find out about availability for camps and to register, call 864-503-5728. For information on other programs and the Watershed Ecology Center, visit uscupstate
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