Mudslingers

The Cherokee Mudslingers ATV Club is a member run club dedicated to safe, fun and ethical ATV riding. The club was formed in July of 1998 when landowners stopped OHVs from riding at the sandbar located in Gaffney, SC on the Broad River. The club headquarters are located in Gaffney, SC.

Endometriosis Association Support Group for the Upstate

Is for women who have endometriosis and would like to come together to discuss tips on how to deal with endo.  Please email [email protected] for more information.

Greenville Area Personnel Association

meets first Tuesdays at 5:30PM at the Marriott.

Greenville County Bird Club

The Greenville County Bird Club was founded in February, 2000 by a group of people from varied walks of life with one thing in common: a love of birds and a desire to know more about these fascinating and beautiful creatures. We have joined together to provide opportunities for observing, learning about, and protecting wild birds and their habitats. Whether you are a seasoned expert or have just discovered the joys of backyard birding, we’d like to have you join us in this enjoyable and worthwhile pursuit!

Greenville Griffins Rugby Club

Founded in 1969 by Brian Leach and others, the Greenville Griffins are one of the top rugby teams in the Southeast.

Electric City Cycling Club

The ECCC, based in Anderson, SC, is a mostly touring, partly racing club which also includes a sizable mountain biking population. We have over 200 members from all over Upstate (Northwest) South Carolina.

Oconee Road Runners

Holds a fun run-walk every Tuesday and Thursday at 7pm. The group meets on Main Street near the intersection of Highway 11 in West Union. Call 885-9276 for more information.

Crossroads Career Network

meets third Tuesdays at 7PM at Greenville First Presbyterian, call 864-238-4034, and second Thursdays, 7PM, at Mauldin First Baptist, call 864-288-7835.

Roper Mountain Astronomy Club

We hold our RMA Club Meetings on the third Thursday of each month at 7:30 pm, except December and August. We meet at the Roper Mountain Science Center in Greenville SC, on the top floor of the Wilkins Conference Center next to the Charles E. Daniel Observatory. Our meetings are free of charge, open to visitors, and all levels of interest are welcome. An astronomy related topic is presented at every meeting either by a member or guest speaker.

Health Careers Club

The Upstate Area Health Education Center Student Development and Diversity Program is sponsoring a health careers club to assist high school students in exploring a career in health car. The club meets the third Thursday of each month at the Greenville Hospital System Employee Service Center from 5:30-6:30pm.

Carolina Investors Council

meets 1st Tuesday monthly at The Open Book, 110 S. Pleasantburg Dr. at 7PM.

BMW Club

Meets 2nd Tuesday monthly at Logan’s Roadhouse, 53 Beacon Drive. Call (864) 967-0764.

Grandview Peaks

Grandview Peaks is a private gated community offering dramatic views and natural seclusion in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Homesites range from 1 to 17 acres, starting at just $29,900. Located close to Asheville, and surrounded by great small towns. Properties have access to community lake & beach, large timber-frame pavilion, and hiking trails all in a peaceful natural setting.

Association for Women in Communication

Meets monthly at Stax Grille. 11:45AM-1PM.

The Children’s Museum of the Upstate

Since its’ inception in 2009, The Children’s Museum of The Upstate (TCMU) has welcomed families from across the country, and world, through its’ doors every year. The museum has two locations in Downtown Greenville and Spartanburg.

As one of the nation’s largest children’s museums and one of the first to become Smithsonian affiliated, TCMU-Greenville offers 80,000 square feet for fun, learning and play–providing an experience like no other for play-based learning and hands-on engagement for all families.

Over 21 unique exhibit galleries reflect programming in areas of arts, humanities, sciences, health, nutrition, the environment and community engagement. Free weekly programming provides opportunities for families to further learn and discover together, and annual memberships offer unlimited visits to both TCMU locations in Greenville and Spartanburg.

TCMU’s downtown Spartanburg location houses 6,000 square feet of exhibits designed to support children ages birth to 6, with a focus on early childhood development and Kindergarten readiness.

Amnesty International

Greenville Group #182 meets last Tuesdays monthly at The Open Book, 110 S. Pleasantburg Drive.

Clemson Area Soccer Club

Members of Clemson University’s Men and Women’s coaching staff assist in the implementation of weekly training sessions. They are involved in specific technical and tactical training that includes goalkeeper training, technical development of individual players and weekly training of teams. Their knowledge and ability to communicate the critical aspects of the game enhances the player’s experience and helps in their development as a soccer player.

Blue Ridge Chapter of Romance Writers of America

meets on a monthly basis, providing networking, information about markets, and the chance for writers to learn more about their craft. Call (864) 422-6652.

Anglers for Christ

Seeking new members. The meetings are held the third Monday of each month at 7 pm. Tournaments are the third Saturday of each month and are held on Upstate lakes Clarks Hill, Russell, Hartwell, Keowee and Greenwood. Call 269-7342 for more information.

PULSE

PULSE, Professionals United for Leadership and Social Enrichment, was created to help area young professionals to get involved, get informed, and feel as though they have an influence in their community. PULSE aims to connect area young professionals to each other, while at the same time cultivate the leadership potential of its members.

International Center of the Upstate

The International Center of the Upstate promotes cross culture understanding between international and local members of the Upstate. We offer language classes, social clubs, English conversation classes, as well as an active International Women’s Club.

Network Business Club

Meets Mondays at 12PM at Mauldin First Baptist Church.

Executive Women’s Golf Association

EWGA: The largest women’s amateur golf association in the U.S., the EWGA has connected more than 100,000 current and aspiring business and professional women who share a passion for golf and good times. EWGA membership offers many benefits, including affordable organized golf that fits a working woman’s schedule, networking, competition, and learning opportunities that support career advancement. EWGA chapters throughout the United States – and in Canada and Italy – are located in over 125 corporate markets with members that are actively engaged in golf and business.

Greenville Toastmasters

Greenville Toastmasters is open to anyone 18 years of age and above. We currently meet on the 2nd and 4thThursdays of each month 6:30 PM to 7:30PM at Jackson Marketing Group, 2 Task Industrial Ct, Greenville, SC 29607. We look forward to your joining us for our next meeting!

Carolina Tall Club (CTC)

Is a social organization whose purpose is to promote friendship and good fellowship among tall people and to sponsor activities of interest and benefit to all members. Prospective members must be at least 21 years of age. Females must have a stocking-foot minimum height of 5’-10” males a minimum sock-footed height of 6’-2”.

Carolina Scuba Club

Meets at 6:30pm the third Tuesday of each month at Fatz Cafe in Greenville. Call (864) 390-8051 for more information.

Grappling Club

Meets every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, call 864-439-4291 for more info.

Foothills Miata Car Club

Our club is not like other sports car clubs, we focus on various activities with a single goal in mind … the fun and enjoyment of owning and driving the Miata! We host various social functions along with technical sessions to learn more about your car and its care. We also participate in fun drives, auto-crosses and rallies. There is something for everyone in the Foothills Miata club.

Rotary Club

ROTARY is an organization of business and professional leaders united worldwide, who provide humanitarian services, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. Below is a listing of local rotary clubs, please either call the included number or visit www.rotary.org to verify meeting times and locations.

  • Anderson Rotary Club meets Tuesdays at 12:30pm at Sullivan’s Restaurant in downtown Anderson. 864-226-3211.
  • Clemson-Calhoun Rotary Club meets Fridays at 7AM at the Ramada Inn. 864-506-4063.
  • Easley Rotary Club meets Tuesdays at 12:30pm atWest End Hail. 864-855-9800.
  • Foothills (North Greenville County) Rotary Club meets Tuesdays at 12:15pm at Furman University, Trustees Dining Room. 864-294-6415 .
  • Fountain Inn Rotary Club meets Mondays at 12:15PM at the Lions-Rotary Building on S. Main St. Fountain Inn, SC
  • Greater Anderson Rotary Club meetsThursdays at 12:15PM at Doni’s Under The Trees. 864-934-3653
  • Greenville Rotary Club meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 12:30pm at the Westin Poinsett Hotel. 864-235-2293.
  • Greenville Breakfast Rotary Club meets Fridays at 7:00am at Meador’s Sandwich Co. 864-834-9031 ext. 314.
  • Greenville Evening Rotary Club meetes Tuesdays at 5:30pm at the Commerce Club. 864-233-7050.
  • Greenville – East Rotary Club meets Mondays at 12:30pm at City Range Steak House. 864-268-9643.
  • Mauldin Rotary Club meets Tuesdays at 12:15PM at First Baptist Church. 864-297-6333.
  • North Greenville Rotary Club meets Fridays at 12:30pm at the Commerce Club (Wade Hampton Rm.) 864-282-4912.
  • Pleasantburg (Greenville) Rotary Club meets Thursdays at 12:30pm at the Phoenix Inn. 864-232-4958.
  • SC Society of Professional Engineers meets 2nd Mondays at 6:30PM at Crowne Plaza Hotel. Call 864-234-9413.