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Tuesday, February 27, 2024
Clemson Career Workshop applications open
Feb 27 all-day
online

Clemson Career Workshop (CCW) aims to expose high-achieving, underrepresented high school students to higher education, specifically Clemson University. They are recruiting high school sophomores who will be juniors after this summer to participate in the two-year program. Scholarships to CCW students who complete the program and attend Clemson! To learn more and complete the application visit here. Applications are due March 8th*.

For questions contact Christian Barrientos, [email protected]

Welcome to the Office of College Preparation & Outreach.
We have several programs and initiatives at Clemson University that illuminate pathways to college, bridge the opportunity gap, and create a college-going culture for K-12 students in South Carolina and beyond. Here, you will find our three signature programs (Clemson Career WorkshopEmerging Scholars, and Tiger Alliance) and their eligibility requirements. Please read through each program carefully as you seek to apply, as we only consider eligible students during the acceptance process.
Ten at the Top Resource Maps: Food Access Resource Map
Feb 27 all-day
online
Curious about what organizations are helping Upstate veterans? Maybe you need a some info on schools in your area. Whatever resource you’re looking for, TATT has a map for that!
Each month we’ll be highlighting one of our interactive resource maps, connecting you to the Upstate community more than ever before!
As the weather gets colder, access to food resources becomes more crucial than ever. Whether you’re looking to volunteer your time, assist a friend in need, or find resources for you and your family, the interactive food access resource map has plenty of information to get you on the right track!
Greer Relief’s Annual Neighborhood Breakfast
Feb 27 @ 7:30 am
Bellamore

Each year, we extend an invitation to our neighbors to unite in a shared mission of eradicating poverty and empowering neighbors within the Greer Relief community to overcome challenges and achieve success.

The event will feature a delicious breakfast catered by Cafe on Trade, a neighbor testimonial, provide insights into the mission and vision of Greer Relief, and offer ways for you to actively participate.

We eagerly anticipate your presence and the opportunity to celebrate the promising new beginnings ahead!

Chautauqua Talk: Maria von Trapp
Feb 27 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Hughes Main Library

Discover the life and legacy of Maria von Trapp and participate in a Q&A session. Led by Marian Strobel. Note: Not a costumed performance. Livestream option available.

Maria von Trapp Talk led by Marian Strobel
Feb 27 @ 7:00 pm
Hughes Main Library

This event is a discussion, not an in-character performance. Hughes Main Library or Join Us Online. FREE.

Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Clemson Career Workshop applications open
Feb 28 all-day
online

Clemson Career Workshop (CCW) aims to expose high-achieving, underrepresented high school students to higher education, specifically Clemson University. They are recruiting high school sophomores who will be juniors after this summer to participate in the two-year program. Scholarships to CCW students who complete the program and attend Clemson! To learn more and complete the application visit here. Applications are due March 8th*.

For questions contact Christian Barrientos, [email protected]

Welcome to the Office of College Preparation & Outreach.
We have several programs and initiatives at Clemson University that illuminate pathways to college, bridge the opportunity gap, and create a college-going culture for K-12 students in South Carolina and beyond. Here, you will find our three signature programs (Clemson Career WorkshopEmerging Scholars, and Tiger Alliance) and their eligibility requirements. Please read through each program carefully as you seek to apply, as we only consider eligible students during the acceptance process.
Ten at the Top Resource Maps: Food Access Resource Map
Feb 28 all-day
online
Curious about what organizations are helping Upstate veterans? Maybe you need a some info on schools in your area. Whatever resource you’re looking for, TATT has a map for that!
Each month we’ll be highlighting one of our interactive resource maps, connecting you to the Upstate community more than ever before!
As the weather gets colder, access to food resources becomes more crucial than ever. Whether you’re looking to volunteer your time, assist a friend in need, or find resources for you and your family, the interactive food access resource map has plenty of information to get you on the right track!
Jazz w/ Jorge Garcia
Feb 28 @ 8:00 pm
Blues Boulevard Jazz

Guitarist Jorge Garcia’s intense passion for his instrument is immediately visible and equally audible through his soulful original compositions. Impeccable, melodic solos and supportive, rhythmic guitar work are Garcia’s trademarks and are always a joy to experience. Jorge Garcia has performed with great talent the likes of: Tony Bennett, Richie Cole, Patti Page, Andrea Bocelli, Othelo Molineaux, Candido Camero, Cecile Mclorin Salvant, Ed Calle, Bryan Lynch, Ignacio Berroa and Joel Grey to name a few.

Jorge has also performed with pop artists such as Enrique Iglesias, Trini Lopez, The Drifters, The Flamingo’s with Terry Johnson, Bobby Riddell, and many more. Garcia has recorded with Athenas Jazz Art, Carlos Oliva, Pete Minger, Richie Cole; his 2005 release The Sound of Strings with Federico Britos and his recent recording “The Color of Notes” with Israel “Cachao” Lopez, actor Andy Garcia, and the great Vibraphones Chuck Redd. Jorge is in the recording “Voyage” featuring Federico Britos released in April 2010 with Eddie Gomez, Mitchell Camilo, Ignacio Berroa and Giovani Hidalgo. He is on the new CD released in April 2015, Federico Britos Presents The Hot Club Of The Americas with Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Cecile Mclorin Salvant, Hendrik Meurkens, Atonio Adolfo.

Nicky Orta

Nicky Orta is a highly sought-after electric bassist from the South Florida area. His solid playing and musical versatility has landed him world tours, gigs, and recording sessions with renowned artists such as Julio Iglesias, Gloria Estefan, Engelbert Humperdinck, Cristian Castro, Arturo Sandoval, and Sammy Figueroa (with whom Nicky received a Grammy nomination) to name a few. Nicky taught at the University of Miami Frost School of Music, Florida International University and Miami-Dade College. He has given master classes and lectures in the United States, Africa, Brazil, Costa Rica, Venezuela, and Panama; organized and presented three Jazz Bass Conferences in Miami; and has appeared in various journals and sites such as Bass Player, BDGuide, Músico Pro and Forbassplayersonly.com. Nicky contributed a chapter on the electric bass for the book, Jazz Pedagogy: The Jazz Educator’s Handbook and Resource Guide. He is also a Founder of the Miami Jazz Cooperative.

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Thursday, February 29, 2024
Clemson Career Workshop applications open
Feb 29 all-day
online

Clemson Career Workshop (CCW) aims to expose high-achieving, underrepresented high school students to higher education, specifically Clemson University. They are recruiting high school sophomores who will be juniors after this summer to participate in the two-year program. Scholarships to CCW students who complete the program and attend Clemson! To learn more and complete the application visit here. Applications are due March 8th*.

For questions contact Christian Barrientos, [email protected]

Welcome to the Office of College Preparation & Outreach.
We have several programs and initiatives at Clemson University that illuminate pathways to college, bridge the opportunity gap, and create a college-going culture for K-12 students in South Carolina and beyond. Here, you will find our three signature programs (Clemson Career WorkshopEmerging Scholars, and Tiger Alliance) and their eligibility requirements. Please read through each program carefully as you seek to apply, as we only consider eligible students during the acceptance process.
Ten at the Top Resource Maps: Food Access Resource Map
Feb 29 all-day
online
Curious about what organizations are helping Upstate veterans? Maybe you need a some info on schools in your area. Whatever resource you’re looking for, TATT has a map for that!
Each month we’ll be highlighting one of our interactive resource maps, connecting you to the Upstate community more than ever before!
As the weather gets colder, access to food resources becomes more crucial than ever. Whether you’re looking to volunteer your time, assist a friend in need, or find resources for you and your family, the interactive food access resource map has plenty of information to get you on the right track!
Teen Homeschooled: Origami
Feb 29 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Middle Tyger Library

Learn the history of origami and try your hand at a hobby practiced for centuries. For teens ages 12-18 or in grades 7-12.

Patterson Kitchen + Bar’s Leap Year Dinner – Wild Game and Whiskey
Feb 29 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Patterson Kitchen + Bar

Join us as we celebrate Leap Year 2024 with a specialty menu featuring game and “leaping” meats! We will be offering a 5-course meal paired with interesting cocktails and whiskeys. This experience will begin at 6pm and is limited to 20 guests.

Tickets can be booked through Open Table. If you have any questions or are having trouble booking, please email [email protected].

Turning 65? Medicare Education Class
Feb 29 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Fountain Inn Branch Public Library

Come and learn about enrollment and benefits of MediCare for individuals about to, or recently, turning 65 years old. Medicare can be complicated, and licensed insurance agent Jaime McCabe breaks it down in an approachable way so that you are best prepared to make these important decisions.

Jazz w/ Steven Galloway
Feb 29 @ 8:00 pm
Blues Boulevard Jazz

MEET MULTI-INSTRUMENTALIST, STEVEN GALLOWAY!

This Greenwood, SC based, smooth jazz saxophonist has an impeccable degree — specifically a music degree from Lander University where he studied under Columbia jazz mainstay Robert A. Gardiner, whom he’ll still sit in with on occasion when passing through Columbia. For his music performance degree, Galloway said Gardiner would have him transcribe solos from the likes of Miles Davis and other jazz greats. However, Steven enjoys listening to a variety of music, from Grover Washington Jr., to Stevie Wonder and even Drake. Among his musical influences are, Charlie Parker, Hank Mobley, Thelonious Monk, Roberta Flack, Jim Snidero, Jerry Bergonzi, to name a few.

In addition to being a gifted saxophonist, Steven Galloway is also a jazz and classically trained pianist, so his supple licks are intricately constructed without being out there, and he drops in familiar covers of everyone from Michael Jackson to Patti LaBelle at his sold out shows. 

The soft-spoken Galloway considers himself to be an introvert, but he enjoys performing and exudes an amazing energy and a soul clenching performance that is unmatched. Stay tuned for more from Steven Galloway.

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WEBSITE

http://www.stevengalloway.net/

Friday, March 1, 2024
Clemson Career Workshop applications open
Mar 1 all-day
online

Clemson Career Workshop (CCW) aims to expose high-achieving, underrepresented high school students to higher education, specifically Clemson University. They are recruiting high school sophomores who will be juniors after this summer to participate in the two-year program. Scholarships to CCW students who complete the program and attend Clemson! To learn more and complete the application visit here. Applications are due March 8th*.

For questions contact Christian Barrientos, [email protected]

Welcome to the Office of College Preparation & Outreach.
We have several programs and initiatives at Clemson University that illuminate pathways to college, bridge the opportunity gap, and create a college-going culture for K-12 students in South Carolina and beyond. Here, you will find our three signature programs (Clemson Career WorkshopEmerging Scholars, and Tiger Alliance) and their eligibility requirements. Please read through each program carefully as you seek to apply, as we only consider eligible students during the acceptance process.
Members’ Show: Reimagined Realities
Mar 1 all-day
Tryon Arts & Crafts School

Join us Friday, March 1 from 6-8pm for the opening reception of our Members’ show! Members were asked to submit a piece made of used/repurposed/recycled materials for this exhibition, which will be judged by fiber artist Bryant Holsenbeck with a cash prize to the winner! Show runtime is March 2 – April 13 and can be viewed in Tryon Arts & Craft School’s Main Gallery.

Libby, Hoopla + More for Beginners
Mar 1 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am
Middle Tyger Library

Have you heard library staff talking about eBooks or audiobooks and want to know what all the fuss is about? Join us as we work though how to get electronic books and audiobooks on your personal device, so you can enjoy the library wherever you go.

 

2024 Greenville County Schools Elementary art show reception
Mar 1 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Greenville Center for Creative Arts

This First Friday, March 1st from 5-7pm, GCCA will host the 2024 Greenville County Schools Elementary art show reception in the second floor Gray Loft. Over 200 student artworks will be showcased representing over 50 elementary schools from across Greenville County. The Greenville County Schools Elementary art show will be on display at GCCA through March 8th during normal visiting hours.

Parents and family of the artists please note:
K-2nd, please come from 5:00-6:00 pm
Winners are announced at 5:15

3rd-5th, please come from 6:00-7:00 pm
Winners are announced at 6:15

Winter Sky Watch
Mar 1 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
online
  • ONLINE |

    Instructor: Stephan Martin

    $15 Non-member Adult** 

     (**Arboretum Members receive a 10% discount on all classes.)

    BRN – Elective, 1 hour | BREG – Elective, 1 hour 

    Limit: 30

    Be part of a unique virtual stargazing community as we gather online to explore the constellations, bright stars, planets and deep sky objects of the winter night sky with local astronomer Stephan Martin as our guide. All you need is a smartphone or mobile device, a free downloadable astronomy app and an internet connection to join from the warmth and safety of your own stargazing location. Steve will point out some of the celestial wonders of the night sky during this time of year and share their myths and legends.

    Stephan Martin is an astronomer and educator who taught at colleges and universities for more than 25 years. He has lectured on light pollution and its effects on the environment and has offered stargazing and introductory astronomy workshops domestically and internationally. He was formerly the supervisor of the Williams College observatory, where he participated in research expeditions around the world to study and observe solar eclipses. cosmicconversations.weebly.com

Saturday, March 2, 2024
Night at the Nature Center
Mar 2 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
WNC Nature Center
 

Explore the Nature Center after dark!

This evening kids program includes fun and educational crafts, games, and an opportunity to meet a live animal!  After learning about night time critters in the classroom, we head outdoors to explore the Nature Center and visit with our nocturnal residents.
Please keep in mind that during the outdoor portion, we will be walking on rough terrain in dark conditions.
Recommended for kids ages 5-12
*Cancellation policy: Cancellations must be made 1 week prior to the event for a full refund.  If the event is cancelled due to weather, full refunds will be issued.