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Tuesday, January 25, 2022
IMPROV 3rd – 5th Grades ​(In-Person)
Jan 25 @ 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Studio 52

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Learn the fundamentals of improv in this fun, on-your-feet class! Learn to think outside of the box, collaborate, and build on a creative idea by saying “yes! and…”  Through exercises, improv games, and high-energy activities students will learn to take risks, access creativity, gain confidence, and discover the FUN in fundamental improvisation. This is a process-based class focused on skill and ensemble building.  

Ages 3-5 Youth Theatre Class: Winter Exploration – Furry Animals
Jan 25 @ 5:15 pm – 6:15 pm
South Carolina Children's Theatre

Channel your child’s endless creative energy into directed dramatic play! Games, stories, music and poetry inspire character exploration, teamwork and imagination. This low-pressure environment will ease a child into comfortably being in front of people and expressing ideas to a group. Through games, activities and songs we can explore group problem solving, being seen and heard in front of an audience, areas of the stage, and character development. Some favorite theatre exercises and activities are used every session, but teachers are sensitive to the needs of returning students, so these classes are appropriate to take several times in order to further hone developing skills.

**We DO meet when Greenville County Schools are off for Teacher Workdays or Holidays.**

BROADWAY DANCE 4th – 7th Grades ​(In – Person)
Jan 25 @ 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm
Studio 52

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Boogie to Broadway in this low-pressure, high-energy Broadway Dance Class focusing on fun musical theatre steps and choreography for all levels! With an emphasis on listening and focus, body awareness, musicality, characterization through movement, and picking up steps, young actors will learn choreography from Broadway favorites and leave feeling more confident in their next audition or production. No prior experience is necessary.

BROADWAY DANCE 8th – 12th Grades (In – Person)
Jan 25 @ 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm
Studio 52

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Get moving in this fun, high-energy, four-week dance class focusing on Broadway-style choreography and technique. Each class features a full-body warm up, a step-by-step breakdown of theatre dance vocabulary, across-the-floor exercises, and Broadway-style choreography to learn and perfect. Join Studio 52 to get a weekly workout, learn how to fill your movement with character, and step into your next dance audition or production feeling confident. No prior experience is required. Dancers of all levels can expect to learn some new musical theatre moves, break a sweat, and have fun!

Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Aviation Program: SCHOLARSHIPS APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN FOR SPRING!
Jan 26 all-day
online

Next program starts in March 2022

Please email a 250-300 word essay written by your child as to why they want to participate in the program.  This should be student written. Email form below and essay to [email protected]

The Spartanburg Science Center has partnered with the Spartanburg Downtown Airport to expose our community to the value and appreciation of aviation. It is one of the first partnerships known that matches a community science center with the study and hands-on experience of many aspects of aviation. Hang on for the ride!

Student Poetry Contest – “Ambition”
Jan 26 all-day
online

January through April

Actors performing Sandburg's works on stageActors portray characters from Carl Sandburg’s Rootabaga Story “Three Boys with Jugs of Molasses and Secret Ambitions.”

NPS Photo

Educators in grades 3-12 are invited to submit original poems written by their students in February. The poems will be judged and winners announced in April. Find the 2022 Poetry Contest Information and submission guidelines here. The theme “Ambition” is from one of Carl Sandburg’s Rootabaga Stories, to celebrate it’s 100th year of being published. “An ambition…creeps in your heart night and day, singing a little song, ‘Come and find me, come and find me.”

Students are invited to submit a poem to Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site’s annual Student Poetry Contest. The contest encourages youth to explore writing their own poetry, and is open to students nationwide!

Submissions are accepted from grades 3-12 and must be postmarked by March 1, 2022. See below for submission rules.

Winners will be notified by April 8, 2022, and will be invited to participate in a special virtual program on April 22.


2022 Contest Rules

Theme – “Ambition”
Carl Sandburg wrote millions of words reflecting on the American experience of the 20th century. Though his words often focused on war, labor, and social injustice, as a father of three, he also wrote imaginative, zany, and fantastical children’s stories, called “Rootabaga Stories.” Carl Sandburg’s “Rootabaga Stories” were first published in 1922 and celebrate 100 years of entertaining readers of all ages this year. The theme “Ambition” is from one of these stories. “An ambition…creeps in your heart night and day, singing a little song, ‘Come and find me, come and find me.” Read the story here.

Poems submitted for the 2022 contest should reflect the theme of “Ambition.” By definition, a strong desire to do or to achieve something, typically requiring determination and hard work. Or setting goals to achieve success.

Submission Rules

  • Poetry accepted from 3-12th grades only. Poems will be grouped for judging by 3-5th, 6-8th, and 9-12th.
  • Poems must be submitted by a teacher (traditional classroom or homeschool teacher).
  • No more than three poems per class. Teachers with multiple classes, can submit up to three poems per class period.
  • Poem will be judged on its ability to communicate the theme.
  • Poem can be written in any style, but must not exceed one-page in length. No illustrations.
  • Poems must be typed, no handwritten entries, using standard computer fonts, like Times, Arial, etc…
  • Do not place any identifying information (name, school, grade, etc…) on poem sheet, that will go on the accompanying submission form.
  • Submission form must be complete to be accepted:
    • Paperclipped to poem, no staples
    • Must be signed by parent, student and teacher
    • Submissions must be postmarked, faxed, or e-mailed to [email protected], by March 1, 2022. Emailed submissions must be docs, .pdfs or scans. Low resolution pictures of the submission will not be accepted.

Judging
Judges from the literary community will make the decision for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place within each grade category (3-5th, 6-8th, 9-12th).

Poetry Partners
The 2022 Poetry Contest is a result of tremendous community support including the Friends of Carl Sandburg at Connemara, and literary volunteers who serve as judges. Thank you.

Poetry Resources
You may also find curriculum resources to use in the classroom at the park’s website: www.nps.gov/carl/learn/education/index.htm.

Send Submissions to:
Carl Sandburg Home NHS
Attn: Poetry Contest
81 Carl Sandburg Lane
Flat Rock, North Carolina 28731
Fax 828-693-4179
Email: [email protected]

Tuition-FREE for ALL Programs Spartanburg Community College
Jan 26 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Spartanburg Community College

Graphic image that says zero-dollars. Zilch. Nada.

Seriously?

Yes.

We are thrilled to announce an extension of our free tuition initiative through the upcoming 2022-2023 Academic Year!

How’s it going?

Enrollment has hit a record high at SCC! View and download the enrollment increase and comparisons report.

STILL Investing in Our Community

This extension is possible thanks to federal higher education aid funds and the continued support from our strategic partnerships with OneSpartanburg, Inc. and the Spartanburg Academic Movement. Education is the key to success, and the gateway to economic prosperity. In order to grow, we must continue our partnerships, working together to educate our citizens and provide businesses an educated and skilled workforce. We have joined forces to make attending college at SCC more affordable than ever.

Who is Eligible?

Free tuition at SCC is available to anyone who lives or works full-time in South Carolina, with a desire to begin or continue their education, including…

  • Adults with some college
  • Adults with no college
  • Recent high school graduates
  • Dual enrolled high school students
  • Career changers
  • Anyone who needs a do-over – start college again

All college-eligible students who enroll at SCC with a minimum of six credit hours (typically two courses) are eligible for SCC’s free tuition for the 2022-2023 academic year.

To qualify for SCC’s free tuition, students must complete a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), provide the appropriate documents needed to complete steps to determine grant eligibility, and have exhausted all other grants, aid, scholarships, etc. Assistance may include but is not limited to grants (Federal Pell Grants, Federal Supplemental Opportunity Grant, S.C. Needs-Based Grant); and scholarships, SC Lottery Tuition Assistance Program (LTAP), etc.

Questions?

This is exciting news, and we are working to clearly and concisely compile all the details and information for you. We will continue to update this section as needed.

Please view or download our SCC Free Tuition FAQs for information (PDF)

Promotional Flyer: Download Free Tuition flyer (PDF)

Student Eligibility Checklist: Download Checklist (PDF)

Free Tuition! Where Do I Begin?

Already a SCC student?

If you are a current student or have applied within the last year, there is no need to submit a new application. You just need to register for classes (if you have not done so) and complete the 2022-2023 FAFSA.

Download our tuition free eligibility checklist to make sure you are eligible.

If you have any questions, email [email protected].

New to SCC?

Make sure you have completed your FAFSA, and you can begin by filling out an application (also free!).

Wait! I still have questions!

Ask us in the quick form here

The Soldier Bishop: Ellison Capers Exhibit
Jan 26 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Upcountry History Museum

The Soldier Bishop: Ellison Capers, a special exhibit created by Faith Memorial Chapel, Cedar Mountain, NC, now on display at the Upcountry History Museum, presents the unshakable faith of Rt. Reverend Ellison Capers and how his fortitude created a lasting legacy.

Though he lost loved ones and survived many of his own near-death experiences in some of the most horrific engagements of the American Civil War (1861-1865), Capers’ trust in God and the path before him never faltered. In 1865, at the age of 28, he was promoted in the military to Brigadier General receiving recognition for his leadership and distinguished service. After the war Capers was elected Secretary of State for South Carolina. Even so, his calling to Christ was overpowering. The Governor told him, “You can be a Governor, Senator, or anything you like. You will be a fool to give all this to become a preacher.”

In 1866, Capers accepted a call to Christ Church Episcopal in Greenville, South Carolina, where he served for 20 years. He was consecrated as bishop of the State of South Carolina in 1893 and moved to Charleston. To escape the summer heat, he purchased a plot of land in Cedar Mountain, NC, and erected a cottage. This inspired in Mrs. Capers a dream to erect an Episcopal chapel for the local population. In 1894, this dream became a reality, and “Faith Chapel” was built.

“Faith Chapel” fell into disrepair following Capers death in 1908. In honor of his enduring influence and guidance, a disciple of Capers, the Reverend Dr. Alexander Mitchell from Greenville, began a movement to rebuild the chapel and dedicated the new church, “Faith Memorial Chapel,” in Capers’ memory in 1941.

The exhibit shares the story of Ellison Capers and the history of Faith Memorial Chapel. Historical artifacts, including Capers’ original military sword, the musket balls that nearly killed him, his war diaries and handwritten letters to his wife from the battlefield, and the preserved renderings for rebuilding the Chapel dedicated to his memory, highlight key moments of Capers life’s journey through war, faith, and salvation.

Uncovered: The Ken Burns Collection
Jan 26 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Upcountry History Museum

Credit Line: www.pbs.org/craft-in-america/tv-series/quilts/

Quilts are of course not the first thing that comes to mind when you are talking about Ken Burns. The acclaimed filmmaker is known for making dozens of documentary series, including “The Civil War,” “Baseball” and, most recently his 10-part “The Vietnam War.” His style is a blend of American history and personal anecdote, threaded with iconic imagery and music, coming together in patterns you might call quiltlike.

 

Burns began collecting American quilts in the mid-1970s, today his collection of 75 quilts is displayed among his home, office, barn and lake house in New Hampshire.  The quilts, dating from the 1850s to the 1940s, reflect Burns’ consummate taste, his thoughtfulness, and his palpable love and respect of the American quilt as both an art object and as a storyteller.

 

Uncovered: The Ken Burns Collection exhibition will feature 26 historic quilts, research and quotes from Mr. Burns’ private collection.

 

In partnership with the International Quilt Study Center & Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Mr. Burns personally approved the Upcountry History Museum’s request to host this prolific exhibition.  In true Ken Burns storytelling style, the exhibition uses stories to connect visitors to the history, beauty and science behind the art of quilting.

 

Displayed alongside eloquent, anecdotal thoughts about quilts, collecting, art and authenticity, Burns’ quilts function as his films do: they spark dialogue and remind us – he hopes – of our shared humanity.

War Dogs: Never Above You, Never Below You, Always Beside You
Jan 26 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Upcountry History Museum

Since the American Revolutionary War, military working dogs have served with all branches of the United States Armed Forces. First used as pack animals, working dogs have expanded their military roles to include scouting, policing, detection, and combat.

U.S. military dogs officially began serving in WWII, following the formation of the Dogs for Defense, Inc. coalition. Today, hundreds of dogs serve with U.S. military forces around the globe assisting with dangerous missions on today’s modern battlefields.

The exhibition combines life-size sculptures designed by Ohio master craftsman James Mellick with combat art and objects on loan from the collections of the National Museum of the Marine Corps, the United States Coast Guard, and the United States Navy.

The project features eight Wounded Warrior and two Canine War Dog sculptures, bringing attention to the history, service and heroism of military working dogs. The collection represents Doberman Pinchers, German Shepherds, Labrador Retrievers and Belgian Malinois who served in WWII, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan military campaigns.

One of James Mellick’s sculptures represents Lucca, a Marine Corps war dog.  She conducted more than 400 missions during two deployments to Iraq and one to Afghanistan.  One of those missions cost Lucca her leg and severe burns but there were no human casualties under her watch.  When she retired, her handler was able to adopt her.

Twenty pieces of art paint a more complete picture of dogs at work, detailing the most menacing war dogs to goggled high-flying dogs to sleeping warriors and keen detectives. Artifacts include items used by war dogs and their handlers. Dog uniforms, medical kits and Purple Hearts share poignant stories of perseverance and bravery.

Military working dogs have served and protected countless lives in war, this inspiring exhibition tells their amazing story.

Winter Story Drama | Ages 3-5
Jan 26 @ 3:45 pm – 4:45 pm
South Carolina Children’s Theatre

 

Great preparation for literacy and problem solving, this class allows the students to explore themes, characters and settings of a different children’s book each week.  Students act-out and perform creatively through the world of the book, but the focus is more on understanding the parts of the book and overcoming obstacles creatively within a group rather than in simple individual performance.  Fantastic for group interaction and socialization while keeping students engaged at solving the conflict presented in the literature.  Great fun and a great foundation for reading.

Center for Manufacturing Innovation (CMI) Campus Tour
Jan 26 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
online

oin us for a virtual tour of the Greenville Technical College’s Center for Manufacturing Innovation (CMI), located adjacent to CU-ICAR. Learn more about education and training programs in robotics, 3D printing, mechatronics and CNC machining. See state-of-the-art manufacturing technology in this modern learning environment.

We hope to resume in-person tours beginning in January 2022!

At CMI, we bring together research and education, providing access to experienced engineers and manufacturing experts who teach the manufacturing professionals of the future and help students build problem-solving skills through real-world projects aimed at moving manufacturing forward. Students benefit from modernized curriculum, flexible career pathways and certificates of proficiency to both begin and advance their careers in advanced manufacturing.

WINTERMESTER THEATRE CLASSES: Under the Sea | Grades K4-K5
Jan 26 @ 4:00 pm – 4:45 pm
The Spartanburg Little Theatre & Youth Theatre
Instructor: Mary Thalassinos – MEET MARY!
Dive down to the ocean blue and explore life under the sea with magical mermaids,
friendly sharks, and other sea creatures only you can imagine!
This class will meet weekly on Wednesdays for 5 weeks starting Wednesday, January 12, 2022. The final class will be on Wednesday, February 9, 2022.
ACTING Class: ​​K – 2nd Grades (In – Person)
Jan 26 @ 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Studio 52

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In this high-energy acting class, young artists will use their voices, bodies, and imaginations as tools to create new characters, atmospheres, and narratives inspired by books! With fun exercises, games, and activities rooted in creative play, students will learn the fundamentals of theatre while also gaining confidence, sensory awareness, focus, and the ability to collaborate within a group. This is a process-based class focused on skill and ensemble building.  

Sing! | K5-3rd Theatre Class
Jan 26 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
South Carolina Children's Theatre

Is your child always singing and dancing around your home? Let’s give that creative energy a special place to shine with SING! We will learn the music and fun choreography to some of our favorites. No reading required, but a love of performing is a must! The class will focus on ensemble songs from favorite movies.

IMPROV 6th – 8th Grades (In – Person)
Jan 26 @ 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm
Studio 52

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Unlock your imagination in this fun, on-your-feet improv class! Students will learn to think outside of the box, collaborate, quickly develop characters, and build on a creative idea by saying “yes! and…”  Through exercises, improv games, and creative prompts, young artists will learn to take risks, access creativity, gain confidence, meaningfully connect with peers, and discover the FUN in fundamental improvisation. This is a process-based class focused on skill and ensemble building.  

AUDITION PREP 6th – 12th Grades (In – Person)
Jan 26 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Studio 52

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Learn audition etiquette and techniques in this low-pressure, four-week program led by Flat Rock Playhouse’s Director of Education, Anna Kimmell. In this class, students will learn how and what material to prepare for auditions, get tips on calming anxiety and nerves, and have the opportunity to get coaching on pre-prepared songs or monologues. Whether you’re a first-time auditionee, stepping back into theatre after some time off, or adding new material to your audition repertoire, this class will get you feeling ready to put your best foot forward! 

Thursday, January 27, 2022
Aviation Program: SCHOLARSHIPS APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN FOR SPRING!
Jan 27 all-day
online

Next program starts in March 2022

Please email a 250-300 word essay written by your child as to why they want to participate in the program.  This should be student written. Email form below and essay to [email protected]

The Spartanburg Science Center has partnered with the Spartanburg Downtown Airport to expose our community to the value and appreciation of aviation. It is one of the first partnerships known that matches a community science center with the study and hands-on experience of many aspects of aviation. Hang on for the ride!

Student Poetry Contest – “Ambition”
Jan 27 all-day
online

January through April

Actors performing Sandburg's works on stageActors portray characters from Carl Sandburg’s Rootabaga Story “Three Boys with Jugs of Molasses and Secret Ambitions.”

NPS Photo

Educators in grades 3-12 are invited to submit original poems written by their students in February. The poems will be judged and winners announced in April. Find the 2022 Poetry Contest Information and submission guidelines here. The theme “Ambition” is from one of Carl Sandburg’s Rootabaga Stories, to celebrate it’s 100th year of being published. “An ambition…creeps in your heart night and day, singing a little song, ‘Come and find me, come and find me.”

Students are invited to submit a poem to Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site’s annual Student Poetry Contest. The contest encourages youth to explore writing their own poetry, and is open to students nationwide!

Submissions are accepted from grades 3-12 and must be postmarked by March 1, 2022. See below for submission rules.

Winners will be notified by April 8, 2022, and will be invited to participate in a special virtual program on April 22.


2022 Contest Rules

Theme – “Ambition”
Carl Sandburg wrote millions of words reflecting on the American experience of the 20th century. Though his words often focused on war, labor, and social injustice, as a father of three, he also wrote imaginative, zany, and fantastical children’s stories, called “Rootabaga Stories.” Carl Sandburg’s “Rootabaga Stories” were first published in 1922 and celebrate 100 years of entertaining readers of all ages this year. The theme “Ambition” is from one of these stories. “An ambition…creeps in your heart night and day, singing a little song, ‘Come and find me, come and find me.” Read the story here.

Poems submitted for the 2022 contest should reflect the theme of “Ambition.” By definition, a strong desire to do or to achieve something, typically requiring determination and hard work. Or setting goals to achieve success.

Submission Rules

  • Poetry accepted from 3-12th grades only. Poems will be grouped for judging by 3-5th, 6-8th, and 9-12th.
  • Poems must be submitted by a teacher (traditional classroom or homeschool teacher).
  • No more than three poems per class. Teachers with multiple classes, can submit up to three poems per class period.
  • Poem will be judged on its ability to communicate the theme.
  • Poem can be written in any style, but must not exceed one-page in length. No illustrations.
  • Poems must be typed, no handwritten entries, using standard computer fonts, like Times, Arial, etc…
  • Do not place any identifying information (name, school, grade, etc…) on poem sheet, that will go on the accompanying submission form.
  • Submission form must be complete to be accepted:
    • Paperclipped to poem, no staples
    • Must be signed by parent, student and teacher
    • Submissions must be postmarked, faxed, or e-mailed to [email protected], by March 1, 2022. Emailed submissions must be docs, .pdfs or scans. Low resolution pictures of the submission will not be accepted.

Judging
Judges from the literary community will make the decision for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place within each grade category (3-5th, 6-8th, 9-12th).

Poetry Partners
The 2022 Poetry Contest is a result of tremendous community support including the Friends of Carl Sandburg at Connemara, and literary volunteers who serve as judges. Thank you.

Poetry Resources
You may also find curriculum resources to use in the classroom at the park’s website: www.nps.gov/carl/learn/education/index.htm.

Send Submissions to:
Carl Sandburg Home NHS
Attn: Poetry Contest
81 Carl Sandburg Lane
Flat Rock, North Carolina 28731
Fax 828-693-4179
Email: [email protected]

Tuition-FREE for ALL Programs Spartanburg Community College
Jan 27 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Spartanburg Community College

Graphic image that says zero-dollars. Zilch. Nada.

Seriously?

Yes.

We are thrilled to announce an extension of our free tuition initiative through the upcoming 2022-2023 Academic Year!

How’s it going?

Enrollment has hit a record high at SCC! View and download the enrollment increase and comparisons report.

STILL Investing in Our Community

This extension is possible thanks to federal higher education aid funds and the continued support from our strategic partnerships with OneSpartanburg, Inc. and the Spartanburg Academic Movement. Education is the key to success, and the gateway to economic prosperity. In order to grow, we must continue our partnerships, working together to educate our citizens and provide businesses an educated and skilled workforce. We have joined forces to make attending college at SCC more affordable than ever.

Who is Eligible?

Free tuition at SCC is available to anyone who lives or works full-time in South Carolina, with a desire to begin or continue their education, including…

  • Adults with some college
  • Adults with no college
  • Recent high school graduates
  • Dual enrolled high school students
  • Career changers
  • Anyone who needs a do-over – start college again

All college-eligible students who enroll at SCC with a minimum of six credit hours (typically two courses) are eligible for SCC’s free tuition for the 2022-2023 academic year.

To qualify for SCC’s free tuition, students must complete a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), provide the appropriate documents needed to complete steps to determine grant eligibility, and have exhausted all other grants, aid, scholarships, etc. Assistance may include but is not limited to grants (Federal Pell Grants, Federal Supplemental Opportunity Grant, S.C. Needs-Based Grant); and scholarships, SC Lottery Tuition Assistance Program (LTAP), etc.

Questions?

This is exciting news, and we are working to clearly and concisely compile all the details and information for you. We will continue to update this section as needed.

Please view or download our SCC Free Tuition FAQs for information (PDF)

Promotional Flyer: Download Free Tuition flyer (PDF)

Student Eligibility Checklist: Download Checklist (PDF)

Free Tuition! Where Do I Begin?

Already a SCC student?

If you are a current student or have applied within the last year, there is no need to submit a new application. You just need to register for classes (if you have not done so) and complete the 2022-2023 FAFSA.

Download our tuition free eligibility checklist to make sure you are eligible.

If you have any questions, email [email protected].

New to SCC?

Make sure you have completed your FAFSA, and you can begin by filling out an application (also free!).

Wait! I still have questions!

Ask us in the quick form here