Events Calendar
Explore family friendly events, theatres, galleries, concerts, nightlife, things to do, and more in the Greenville, SC and Upstate areas.
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Greenville Jazz Collective presents Jazz Vocal Night at Rainer’s Cafe and Bar on Thursday May 16th at 8pm featuring vocalist Wendy Jones and her quartet from Asheville, NC!
Showtime 8pm (two sets). No cover, reservations recommended!
www.GreenvilleJazzCollective.com
www.wendyljonesmusic.com/
Wendy is a professional vocalist and recording artist who has been delivering smart and arresting performances to the mountains of Western NC and in the process has become one of the most popular artists in the region. She consistently receives accolades for her energetic and distinctive performances of gypsy jazz, jazz standards, modern jazz, and original jazz.
A versatile vocalist, Wendy has appeared on stages from Chicago to Tokyo NYC and performed with artists such as NEA Jazz Master Jamey Aebersold, legendary jazz guitarist Howard Alden, jazz violinist Christian Howes, Crystal Gale, and has sung backup for the alternative hip hop group Deltron 3030. She has appeared at Club Bonafide in NYC, the Jazz Arts Initiative in Charlotte, the Mountain Oasis Music Festival, the Spartanburg Jazz Festival, Our World Festival, and the Django Reinhardt Festival in Asheville.
In addition to singing with her own jazz quartet, she is also the featured vocalist with the Asheville Jazz Orchestra, the Michael Jefry Stevens Trio, The Steve Watson Trio, and the Richard Shulman Group.
In 2014, the Wendy Jones Quartet released their first CD entitled PERFECT DREAM which features the original music of Michael Jefry Stevens. In 2017 she recorded with both the Steve Watson Trio and with the Richard Shulman Group. Richard Shulman’s CD TURNED INTO LEMONADE and Steve Watson’s REFLECTIONS were both released in the spring of 2018.
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Hectorina is a DIY rock band from Charlotte, North Carolina formed in 2012.
Members Dylan Gilbert, John Harrell III and Zach Jordan have together released 4 full-length albums, 2 EPs and a Split 7”. The band’s sound explores all corners of classic pop, post-punk and experimental rock with influences ranging from CAN to The Pixies.
Hectorina have toured extensively up and down the east coast, including performances at the CMJ music marathon (New York, NY), Hopscotch Music Festival (Raleigh, NC), and sharing the stage with noteworthy acts such as Sylvan Esso, Ava Luna, Blitzen Trapper, Man Man, Helad0 Negro, Benji Hughes and The Ataris.
In 2015, Hectorina teamed up with performance artists, actors and dancers to transform their 2013 rock opera Collywobble into a fully fledged theatrical production. Collywobble premiered during Hectorina’s month-long residency at Snug Harbor (Charlotte, NC) with later performances at Don’t Sweat It Fest (Rock Hill, SC) and the Indie Grits Film Festival (Columbia, SC).
Hectorina’s fifth studio album, Knotted Everest, will be released in 2019.
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http://www.hectorina.com/index.html
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The Mountains to Main Street Festival returns for two weekends in 2019 with a new triathlon course.
The triathlon portion of the festival is getting a new name to reflect its new course, said Jeremey Davis, owner of SetUp Events and the race’s director. The OconeeMan Triathlon will be held entirely around South Cove County Park in Seneca, S.C. and will include a 70.3 mile half triathlon as well as a sprint triathlon. It will be held on April 28.
Meanwhile, the Mountains to Main Street Half Marathon and 5K will be held entirely in Greenville County on Saturday, May 18 with a finish line behind the Peace Center in downtown Greenville. Registration for the events is now open at www.setupevents.com.
Both events will benefit SaBaR Charities, which is a non-profit that strives to promote healthy lifestyles and active individuals living within the Upstate communities. The proceeds of the race are invested back into the Greenville recreation communities to continue to promote active lifestyles as well as benefit tourism around the Upstate.
“We wanted to switch it up a bit this year and try something a little different with the triathlon,” said Jeremey Davis. “It’s exciting to see that the event has become so popular to participate in as well as to just come celebrate with friends and family as they cross the finish line. We are hoping to continue that growth with fresh ideas each year.”
This event is SOLD OUT however a wait list is in place. Contact the Kentucky Sheep and Fiber festival!
Held in conjunction with the Kentucky Sheep and Fiber Festival.
Learn how to ecoprint on silk and wool! Ecoprinting (also known as botanical printing) involves collecting leaves, plants and flowers to imprint their images directly upon protein fibers using a steaming process. Learn the techniques to create beautiful, all natural designs and colors drawn directly from Nature on silk and wool. Leaves will also be provided by instructor. At the end of the workshop, students will take home both a silk and wool ecoprinted scarf and the knowledge to Ecoprint from Nature’s resources.
Students are encouraged to bring leaves from their area with emphasis on high tannin leaves such as oak, maple, rose, sumac, etc. and interesting weeds.
$125.00 Cost includes materials, instruction and registration fee.
Online registration: https://www.kentuckysheepandfiber.com/book-online/ecoprint-on-silk-and-wool
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Hello Festival Fans.. this is a reminder to save the date – May 18th, 2019 for the Montford Music and Arts Festival. Spread the word to all artists, musicians, and local businesses that the festival website www.montfordfestival.org is open for business. Apply now to secure your spot at this sweet, rockin’, family friendly event! Looking forward to hearing from you!
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Luke Smith will be performing at the Liberty Spring Festival, on the BIG stage at 11:30 in Sarlin Park. 1 HOUR ONLY! Come join the fun and get your new Luke Smith Merchandise!
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Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, bell bottom jeans, tie-dyed shirts and free spirit, as we trip back to 1969 for a special screening of “Woodstock”.
Rap with all your friends and dig the music of Michael Baughman. Then munch out on the classic BBQ of Bird Mountain and Tim Wright.
Soak in the fabulous wines which are grown, bottled and produced on Mountain Brooks’ spectacular seven-acre vineyard.
Asheville’s Power Band, “The Paper Crowns” will take the stage as the evening gets rolling.
Then, as the sun goes down, toss down a blanket let the Polk County Film initiative take you on a trip to “Woodstock”. See how 50,000 tickets holders brought along 500,000 of their friends and turned Woodstock into a pivoting point of the pop culture.
It will be a groovy evening to remember.
Please support Year 5 of the Tryon International Film Festival.
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5 th Annual Tryon International Film Festival BBQ Fundraiser
Brought to you by the Polk County Film Initiative
Join us for the 5 th Annual, Tryon International Film Festival BBQ Fundraiser, at Mountain Brook Vineyards
in Tryon.
Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, bell bottom jeans, tie-dyed shirts and free spirit, as we trip back to
1969 for a special screening of “Woodstock”.
Rap with all your friends and dig the music of Michael Baughman. Then munch out on the classic BBQ of
Bird Mountain and Tim Wright. Soak in the fabulous wines which are grown, bottled and produced on
Mountain Brooks’ spectacular seven-acre vineyard.
Asheville's Power Duo, “The Paper Crowns” will take the stage as the evening gets rolling. Then, as the
sun goes down, toss down a blanket let the Polk County Film initiative take you on a trip to
“Woodstock”. See how 50,000 tickets holders brought along 500,000 of their friends and turned
Woodstock into a pivoting point of the pop culture.
It will be a groovy evening to remember. Please support Year 5 of the Tryon International Film Festival.
NOTE: Pre-Race Day Packet Pick Up on Friday May 24, 2019 from 4:00 – 6:00 on the Plaza between the Aethelwold Building and Quixote restaurant (between 23 and 43 S. Broad Street in downtown Brevard).
Pricing: NOTE CHANGES:
All runners registering after May 15 and before the 22nd will receive an IOU for shirts if they buy it in a package.
5K After May 22, 2019 – $30 with no shirt
Fun Run – short $10 (Families and children – short fun run – no shirt after May 22, 2019)
Race day – After 7.30am you will be able to register for the race with cash – however, you will not be in the results system and will not be eligible for prizes. You will probably have to wait for a shirt as well.
DETAILS
It promises to be one of our largest in terms of racers (around 410 at the starting gate) and we hope one of the best in terms of fund-raising for Community Charities (we project in excess of $22,000 across all three races, thanks in no small part to our sponsors).
It is going to be hot – really hot – so please bring water. Lots of water.
We have water stations in a few places – “so take the water” – and Fire Department staff in five positions around the course. BUT RUN SMART AND STOP AND ASK FOR HELP IF YOU FEEL FEINT.
SUPER HERO”S WE ARE NOT!
You can collect your bib and shirt on the day.
If we don’t have your shirt size, my apologies – we have almost twice the runners from last year and guessing the numbers in each category, three weeks ago was clearly above my pay grade.
The race start will be crowded and so we are encouraging you to collect your Bib and Shirt on Friday:
There is Pre-Race Day Packet Pick Up on Friday May 24, 2019
Karin Strickland will be taking free professional photos of you on the other side of the Start line, so go and have your picture taken at no cost. Please try and avoid her at the start as she will be on a ladder.
The 5K will go off at 8.00 am and the fun run will start immediately thereafter.
We do have some teams running probably together so be ready for bunches of runners. Also be aware that the roads in some places are uneven.
A big thanks to our sponsors who really make these races possible and positive for our community.
Gold Level: Pisgah Health Foundation
Silver level: United Way of Transylvania County and The Rotary Club of Brevard
Bronze level: Transylvania Vocational Services, Pardee UNC Health Care, City of Brevard, Sylvan Valley Family Dentistry, State Farm/Meredith Baldridge, Bluaxis/April Zeigler and the Dexter-Smith Family.
Don’t forget the July 4th Firecracker Race as well – sign-up is open for that and the Flight of the Vampire, currently on the races online platform, but we will be moving.
BE SAFE – NO ONE CAN GET ILL ON MY WATCH
MIke
OVERVIEW:
Race Director: Michael Dexter-Smith, Rotary Club of Brevard
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Phone and text: Mike’s phone 508-395-0224 (text to this phone) or 828-884-4184
Goodie bags: Goodie bags will be filled with giveaways and vouchers. Please contact April Zeigler – use email above
Publicity: Peter Mumola – use email above
EVENT DETAILS AND SCHEDULE: The 2019 White Squirrel Festival 5K Race and Fun Run coincides with the 2019 White Squirrel Festival in downtown Brevard, North Carolina. Brevard is 151 this year!
The race course starts and finishes in downtown Brevard near the Post Office on West Main Street. The course will treat runners to a mix of historic homes, the railroad arts district, farm land and the scenic beauty of the Sylvan Valley and the surrounding mountains.
The 2019 White Squirrel Festival Race and Fun Run begins at 8am. Same day registration begins at 6.30 am.
The race begins on West Main Street near the Post Office. The race course is an out and back, with the starting line also serving as the finish line.
CASH PRIZES
Women’s 5K First Place: $75
Men’s 5K First Place: $75
Women’s 5K Second Place: $50
Men’s 5K Second Place: $50
Women’s 5K Third Place: $25
Men’s 5K Third Place: $25
Come Early to avoid long lines. After the race, join in the fun of the all-day White Squirrel Festival for food, music and culture.
SPONSORS:
Our thanks to the following sponsors:
Gold Level: Pisgah Health Foundation
Silver level: United Way of Transylvania County and The Rotary Club of Brevard
Bronze level: Transylvania Vocational Services, Pardee UNC Health Care, City of Brevard, Sylvan Valley Family Dentistry, State Farm/Meredith Baldridge, Bluaxis/April Zeigler and the Dexter-Smith Family.
After the Race and Fun Run:
The White Squirrel Race is the kick-off event for the White Squirrel Festival. After the Race and Fun Run, music, food, dancing, children’s fun games, tours, crafts, art and much more fill the cool mountain air in one of the picturesque towns in western NC. For extra excursions to hiking, mountain biking, swimming, tubing, picnicking, cookouts and more, stop by our local Chamber on Main St. for more info.
The Brevard Rotary thanks everyone who supports our races.
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The 2019 Spring Lake Lure Arts & Crafts Festival takes place Memorial Weekend Saturday 5/25 – Monday 5/27, beginning at 10am daily. Enjoy 90+ wonderful crafters and artisans selling unique gifts and handmade works of art. There will also be live music and performances throughout the event, food, family-fun and you can also enjoy stunning views of beautiful Lake Lure. It’s all happening in downtown Lake Lure across from the beach. Please share! We look forward to seeing you there! Check out lakelureartsandcraftsfestivals.com for additional infomation and vendor application.
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Born out of friendship, passion for chamber music, and the vibrant musical community of Greenville, South Carolina, Ensemble 864 champions eclectic repertoire of the old and new. Clarinetist Cecilia Kang serves on the faculty at Furman University, while clarinetist Kyra Zhang serves on the faculty at the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities and pianist Lisa Kiser serves on the faculty at Anderson University.
For those of you heading to Charleston for Spoleto you may see Ensemble 864 in performance on May 30. Pianist Lisa Kiser and her husband, David, will be featured in the Le Organo Series, a piano and organ duo, at the Festival on June 7.
Members of the ensemble have performed at Spoleto Festival (Italy), Grumo Festival (Italy), Internationales Musikinstitut Darmstadt (Germany), International Clarinet Association’s ClarinetFest (Belgium), Thy Chamber Music Festival (Denmark), Interflow Music Festival (Hong Kong), International Clarinet and Saxophone Festival (China), Seoul Arts Center (South Korea), Banff Centre for the Arts (Canada), Milwaukee Artist and Ensemble Series, Bay View Music Festival, Castleton Music Festival, and Luzerne Music Festival in the US.
With only 80 seats available, we urge everyone to make their reservations early. $15 for adults, $5 for students with ID’s. Call 520-8807 to make your reservations.
Cold Mountain Music Festival features top-notch musical talent, amazing local food & drink vendors, a kid’s area and more – all in one of the most pristine settings imaginable.
The Milk Carton Kids
Calexico
Yonder Mountain String Band
J.S. Ondara
Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics
Driftwood
Kat Wright
The Travelin’ Kine
Joe Lasher
Logan Ledger
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This second annual event is all street-festival fun, and brings even more Pride to the streets of Columbia!
Outfest Columbia is the newest adventure for South Carolina Pride Movement, focusing on the LGBT community of Columbia, SC, showcasing our local talent, vendors, and businesses. This is event is free and open to the public!
Featuring on stage:
RuPaul’s Drag Racer & “muscle queen” Kameron Michaels
Activist & Recording Artist Alissah Brooks
Folk & Indie Band She N She
Local superstars Paris Lefaris • Cierra Desiree Nichole-Land • Carla Cox • Oliver Clothessoff • Leslie Elizabeth Lain
Music by DJ Trevor D.
Sponsored by Smirnoff Love Wins • Colonial Life
Vista Community Sponsors include Five Guys • Coa Agaveria y Cocina
As our Pride festival grows year after year to a now two-day event in the fall, we are continuing this more “local” festival in downtown Columbia to kick-off Official National Pride Month, beginning June 1, 2019—now in the Vista on the 1100 block of Park Street between Gervais and Senate!
Become a Vendor: https://scpride.org/outfest/application/
Compete for Miss Outfest: https://scpride.org/outfest/missoutfest/
Become a Sponsor: https://scpride.org/outfest/sponsorship/
Stay tuned for more information! All plans subject to change!
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Spartanburg Fringe Arts Festival is a new summer festival in Upstate South Carolina that celebrates the creativity of those usually considered to be on the “fringe” of polite society. Throughout the month, we will present dozens of shows, exhibits, and events in theatre, music, dance, comedy, spoken word, film, and progressive thinking.
Headlining will be writer, director, producer Del Shores, the bad boy of Sordid Lives; Fun Home, a Tony-winning Broadway musical; House of Mann, mind-blowing and gender-bending fashions; and Rev. Jim Dant, a nationally recognized thought-leader in Christian acceptance of alternative lifestyles.
There will also be an art exhibit and regional performing artists in theatre, music, and literature.
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Spartanburg Fringe Festival is a new summer festival that celebrates new works by emerging and established performing artists in Spartanburg and the Upstate, including theatre, music, dance, comedy, spoken word, film, and more.
Part “Fringe” and part-“Spoleto,” Spartanburg Fringe Festival runs June 1-June 29 at West Main Artists Co-Operative (WMAC) and other venues throughout downtown Spartanburg. The Festival is headlined by a number of WMAC members and other guest artists/groups and will showcase the incredible art – the original, the outlandish, the innovative, and the provocative – being produced right here in the Upstate.
Spartanburg Fringe Festival’s mission is to create an open and accessible platform for artistic expression of all kinds. Festival is participation is by application and with a few first come, first serve “early bird” slots. The festival is uncensored – content is entirely up to the artist, experimentation is encouraged. The festival is inclusive – artists from a variety of cultural perspectives, artists from underrepresented communities, and artists presenting work that is culturally specific and geographically diverse, are encouraged to apply.
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Spartanburg Fringe Festival is a new summer festival that celebrates new works by emerging and established performing artists in Spartanburg and the Upstate, including theatre, music, dance, comedy, spoken word, film, and more.
Part “Fringe” and part-“Spoleto,” Spartanburg Fringe Festival runs June 1-June 29 at West Main Artists Co-Operative (WMAC) and other venues throughout downtown Spartanburg. The Festival is headlined by a number of WMAC members and other guest artists/groups and will showcase the incredible art – the original, the outlandish, the innovative, and the provocative – being produced right here in the Upstate.
Spartanburg Fringe Festival’s mission is to create an open and accessible platform for artistic expression of all kinds. Festival is participation is by application and with a few first come, first serve “early bird” slots. The festival is uncensored – content is entirely up to the artist, experimentation is encouraged. The festival is inclusive – artists from a variety of cultural perspectives, artists from underrepresented communities, and artists presenting work that is culturally specific and geographically diverse, are encouraged to apply.
https://www.facebook.com/events/248168109427599/?event_time_id=248168129427597
Spartanburg Fringe Festival is a new summer festival that celebrates new works by emerging and established performing artists in Spartanburg and the Upstate, including theatre, music, dance, comedy, spoken word, film, and more.
Part “Fringe” and part-“Spoleto,” Spartanburg Fringe Festival runs June 1-June 29 at West Main Artists Co-Operative (WMAC) and other venues throughout downtown Spartanburg. The Festival is headlined by a number of WMAC members and other guest artists/groups and will showcase the incredible art – the original, the outlandish, the innovative, and the provocative – being produced right here in the Upstate.
Spartanburg Fringe Festival’s mission is to create an open and accessible platform for artistic expression of all kinds. Festival is participation is by application and with a few first come, first serve “early bird” slots. The festival is uncensored – content is entirely up to the artist, experimentation is encouraged. The festival is inclusive – artists from a variety of cultural perspectives, artists from underrepresented communities, and artists presenting work that is culturally specific and geographically diverse, are encouraged to apply.
https://www.facebook.com/events/248168109427599/?event_time_id=248168122760931
Spartanburg Fringe Arts Festival is a new summer festival in Upstate South Carolina that celebrates the creativity of those usually considered to be on the “fringe” of polite society. Throughout the month, we will present dozens of shows, exhibits, and events in theatre, music, dance, comedy, spoken word, film, and progressive thinking.
Headlining will be writer, director, producer Del Shores, the bad boy of Sordid Lives; Fun Home, a Tony-winning Broadway musical; House of Mann, mind-blowing and gender-bending fashions; and Rev. Jim Dant, a nationally recognized thought-leader in Christian acceptance of alternative lifestyles.
There will also be an art exhibit and regional performing artists in theatre, music, and literature.
https://www.facebook.com/events/248168109427599/?event_time_id=248168119427598
A festival-like endurance event that has runners competing on a 3.125 mile looped course to see how far they can run, walk or crawl in 24, 12 or 6 hours. The course will take runners through the wooded trails of Montreat College’s White Oak Estate nestled in Black Mountain, NC.
This event is fully supported. Participants have access to a well stocked aid station during the event. Pizza will be delivered at dinner time on Saturday, and other meal items will be available during the race. Food/water/restrooms are located on-course. There will be awards for top finishers and belt buckles for 100 mile finishers.
Runners and their crew are permitted to camp on-site Friday evening through Sunday. Spectators are encouraged to attend on Saturday to cheer on the runners and enjoy live music throughout the event! Admission is free for spectators.
For more information, visit http://www.relentlessrunning.com/black-mountain-monster
Registration through Ultra Signup!
https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=61013
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Come join us at
SIERRA NEVADA BEER CAMP 2019 – MILLS RIVER, NC
THE EPIC ADULT DAY CAMP RETURNS!
Saturday, June 8th
Get ready for Beer Camp, Mills River! It’s back with even more outrageous fun and games alongside 2018 favorites like human foosball, hungry human hippos, keg bowling, the obstacle course, silent disco, costume contest, and way more. Enjoy all the antics with cold Sierra Nevada beer in hand. Rally your crew and come ready to party. You might get a little dirty—just means you’ve made Beer Camp count! We’ll see you in Six Row Field, friends
TICKETS: All tickets are available starting March 1, 2019 – 10:00 a.m. until sold out.
– DAY CAMPER (1:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.): $30 – includes your first beer, access to all activities, entertainment, and FREE shuttles!
– EARLY RISER (11:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.): $45 – includes entry to the festival TWO HOURS EARLY, your first beer, access to all activities, entertainment, and FREE shuttles!
– BEER & SNACK TICKETS – These tickets are redeemable for 1 can of beer, 1 non-alcoholic beverage, or 1 snack at the designated Sierra Nevada Beer & Snack Stations OR 1 sampling experience at the Sierra Nevada Sampling Station. More food options available for individual purchase by cash or credit card from our many food trucks.
**All ticket sales are online and final. Tickets are limited and will sell out. You must be 21+ and present a valid ID to attend.
BEER: We’re packin’ coolers full of your favorite cans. Now it’s an outdoor bash!
Can Beer List:
– Pale Ale
– Summerfest
– Hazy Little Thing IPA
– Tropical Torpedo IPA
– Southern Gothic
– Sierraveza
– Otra Vez Lime & Agave
Sierra Nevada Sampling Station: For one beer ticket, you’ll get to try a collection of our one-of-a-kind beers brewed in limited quantities.
MUSIC: These super talented entertainers have the festival vibes covered.
What’s a party without music? The line up of our Main Stage acts and Silent Disco DJs coming soon!
Beer Camp 2019
THE FUN STUFF: Some of our twists on traditional day camp activities
– Ropes course – It’s pretty high up, and pretty far out.
– Rock climbing wall – It’s massive, but you’re fearless, right?
– Keg bowling – Eh, it’s more like “keg chucking,” but you’re still bowling over some pins.
– Human foosball – Start recruiting your team, or draft free agents once you’re there.
– Corn hole – Because this is one of our favorite sports.
– Arts & crafts – Tap into your creative side with our friends from Glowspace Arts.
– Hammock lounge stations – Naptime is back and better than ever!
– Zorb racing – An outta-this-world human hamster wheel like you’ve never seen.
– Silent disco – Grab some headphones and dance to the beats.
– MORE RAD STUFF!
ATTIRE: Should you wear a costume? Uuuuh…yeah!
Group Costume Contest: Do you and your crew want free tickets to Beer Camp 2020 and a super sweet trophy to show off? Well, come up with a rad costume theme!
To Win:
– Post your group photo at the festival to Instagram
#beercamp and tag @sierranevada
– Let’s keep it clean, people, but have fun and show your Beer Camp spirit!
FOOD: We like tasty bites almost as much as cold craft beers, so expect some awesome culinary creations for purchase.
Camp Snacks: Check out the can stations inside the festival to find on-the-go snacks. (Nobody likes it when you’re hangry.)
Food Trucks: We’re updating this list on a rolling basis.
– Sierra Nevada Taproom – Our very own Sierra Nevada food truck will be serving up delicious farm-to-truck dishes at the fest.
– Appalachian Chic – “Our goal is to provide phenomenal fine southern fusion cuisine that’s made with love & as many ingredients as possible from our local farmers.” Appalachian Chic strives to maintain the highest quality of farm to table fresh foods available.
– Bun Intended – Four partners with a ton of culinary experience and a passion for Thai food started the Bun Intended food truck with a simple goal: serve unique, delicious Thai-inspired street food for friends, family, and fans in Asheville and WNC, while making a positive impact on the community.
– Gypsy Queen – Lebanese Street Food served with Southern Hospitality
– El Kimchi – Gourmet Food Truck serving mouth-watering Korean BBQ Tacos and more!
– Waynesville Soda Jerks – Handcrafted artisan beverages not only of the highest quality but also with a purpose.
– Mountain View BBQ – Made from a unique rub and Apple Wood smoking process, Mountain View cooks it “low and slow”.
– D.O.G.S. – Quality dogs and sausages.
– Sunshine Sammies – All natural and creative twists on your favorite childhood treats!
– Cecilia’s Kitchen – Features homemade authentic gluten free crepes, empanadas, tamales, soups, and salads.
– And MORE!
WHERE: Six Row Field at Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., Mills River, NC (FREE shuttles from Asheville and Hendersonville or parking provided at the WNC Agricultural Center)
PLEASE DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE. Really, we can’t stress this enough, if you overindulge, leave your car or bike overnight and come back for it the next day. Take the free shuttle or a taxi; you’ll make some new friends and keep everyone safe. We also created these great options for you:
– ASHEVILLE FREE SHUTTLE – Shuttles available at AB Tech’s Dogwood Lot. Shuttles start at 10:15 am and run continually until 6:30 pm.
– HENDERSONVILLE FREE SHUTTLE – Shuttles available at the Henderson County Courthouse Annex (at the corner of Grove St. and 4th Ave.). Shuttles start at 10:15 am and run continuously until 6:30 pm.
– PARKING OR TAXI/RIDESHARE – Complimentary parking available at the WNC Agricultural Center located two miles from the brewery. Shuttles will run continuously starting at 10:30 a.m. Free overnight parking is included. All taxi/Uber/Lyft/personal car pick-up will be at the WNC Ag Center.
Frequently Asked Questions can be found on our webpage.
***FESTIVAL SPECIFICS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE***
***THERE IS NO PARKING ON SITE AT SIERRA NEVADA***
***PLEASE FEST RESPONSIBLY!***
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