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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(Not open in the rain)
Enter the Preserve and enjoy feeding and being surrounded by hundreds of deer, sheep, donkeys, alpacas, waterfowl, and more. Additionally, you can view our bears, camels, emus, Tank the white rhino, and other animals as you meander through the animal habitats in the safety of your own vehicle.
In observance of COVID-19 safety guidelines, all visitors must remain in their vehicles 100% of the time. It is VERY IMPORTANT to note that there will be no access to restroom facilities in order to provide the greatest degree of safety for guests during your visit to the preserve.
Proceeds from your visit will directly benefit the hundreds of animals who reside at Hollywild Animal Preserve, a 501 (c) 3 not for profit organization since 1999.

Heathers: orig. July 17-26, 2020
Heathers is rescheduled for August 14-23, 2020. If you currently have seating reservations they have been transferred to the following dates:
- Friday, July 17 to Friday August 14
- Saturday, July 18 to Saturday, August 15
- Sunday, July 19 to Sunday, August 16
- Friday, July 24 to Friday, August 21
- Saturday, July 25 to Saturday, August 22
- Sunday, July 26 to Sunday, August 23
If you would like to reschedule or make your seating reservations for Heathers, please leave a message for the Chapman Cultural Center ticket office at 864.542.2787 ext. 273 or email [email protected]. The Chapman Cultural Center is currently closed and the ticket office is working remotely until further notice. The customary $2 exchange fee will be waived.
Based on the classic 1989 film, Heathers: The Musical is the darkly delicious story of Veronica Sawyer, a brainy, beautiful teenage misfit who hustles her way into the most powerful group of shoulder-padded, scrunchie-wearing girls at Westerberg High. When Heather Chandler, the Almighty, kicks her out of the group, Veronica and J.D., the dangerously handsome new kid, decide to put the Heathers in their place—six feet under.
Content Advisory: Heathers: The Musical contains very adult subject matter, including explicit language and themes, and simulated violence. Viewer discretion is strongly advised and this show is recommended for mature audiences only.
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Music by the Lake is a free, monthly summer music concert series hosted by the lake at Blue Ridge Community College that is open to all people. This month’s performance features Tom Fisch, who plays a mix of traditional folk and country music.
In case of inclement weather, the performance will be moved indoors to the Technology Education Development Center.
Lyric’s Ryan Opera Center presents a free virtual concert on Sunday, July 26 at 7:00pm ET (6:00pm CDT). This program celebrates the depth and breadth of Black artistry and is hosted by world-renowned tenor and event artistic advisor Lawrence Brownlee. This concert streams on YouTube and Facebook and is available for archived viewing.


Greenville County opened the door to $70 million in stimulus funding for Greenville businesses on July 6.
Minority small businesses and public health providers also can apply for grants from respective $5 million and $4 million funding pools.
Eligible companies for the first wave of small business funding include small businesses with up to 50 employees that did not receive Paycheck Protection Program loans, Economic Injury Disaster Loans or Small Business Administration Debt Relief assistance under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, according to a news release.
Grants from the $70 million small business fund will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis to eligible applicants, and can be used to offset the expense of reopening a small busines while installing public health measures that halt spread of COVID-19, according to the fund website. Expenses can include new equipment, supplies, building or equipment modification and new operation procedures or processes.
Applicants for minority business grants must be at least 51% owned by socially or economically disadvantaged individuals and employ a maximum of 50 people.
Public health grants can be used to help cover expenses for expanded meal delivery, patient care and testing, convalescent care, homeless assistance, food pantries, mental health and drug or alcohol treatment at medical facilities, public health organizations and nonprofits ministering to older adults and vulnerable populations, according to the site.
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Our Online StoreOne of our members has developed a “virtual store” for our artists. It is located on our webpage. This has helped some of our members continue to sell their work even while our shops and galleries are closed. Check it out. You can have work shipped or make arrangements to pick it up. |
Keith talks about his fondness for the music of Antonín Dvořák and about his relationship with the Czech Philharmonic. As he notes, Dvořák is as important and symbolic to the Czech Republic as Gershwin is to the United States. The central piece for discussion is Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9, “From the New World,” and the featured recording is of Václav Neumann conducting the Czech Philharmonic in a live performance from 1993.
Video of the Week
SCHUBERT Schlachtlied, Op. 151
STEPHENSON Taps for Bill
Performed by the BMC Alumni Trombone Choir
Recorded live on July 26, 2016,
at the Porter Center in Brevard, NC.
In addition to following CDC & DHEC industry-specific guidelines, the following businesses are helping to Bring Back the ‘Burg safely by following these steps:
- Screen Team Members: Monitoring employee health before each shift
- Wear Masks: All staff will wear face coverings when social distancing is not possible
- Hand Safety: Hand sanitizers and wash stations are available
- Clean Environment: Cleaning thoroughly between guests
- Provide Space: Following social distancing and capacity guidelines
- Make your commitment at BringingBacktheBurg.com
Accommodations:
AC Hotel Spartanburg
Auden Upstate
Clevedale Historic Inn and Gardens
Hampton Inn & Suites – Spartanburg
Hilton Garden Inn – Spartanburg
Marriott Spartanburg
Residence Inn Spartanburg-WestgateCorporations & Industry:
A.A. Courier & Sons Heating, Cooling & Generator Repair
AFL
Bondtex, Inc.
CINTAS
Contec, Inc.
Custom Performance Engineering
DRÄXLMAIER Group
Duke Energy
Greer CPW
Milliken & Company
M.S. Companies, LLC
RDI-USA, Inc.
Secondary Solutions, Inc.
Siemens
Upstate Laser Services
Waste Industries- GFL EnvironmentalHealthcare:
Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System
BenchMark Physical Therapy
Better Beginnings
Breath of Life CPR, Health and Wellness, LLC
Comfort Keepers
Davis Audiology
Griswold Home Care
Hearing Healthcare Center
Home Instead Senior Care
The Inverness at Spartanburg
New Day Clubhouse
Palmetto Proactive Healthcare
Surgery Center at Pelham
Visions Medical Health Care
Food & Beverage:
Ciclops Cyderi & Brewery
Converse Deli
Cribb’s Kitchen
Ed’s All Purpose Seasoning and Rub LLC
Eggs Up Grill
FR8yard
Fratellos Restaurant
Growler Haus Spartanburg
Harvest House
Health in Hand Juice & Smoothie Bar
Hub City Scoops
Little River Roasting
Mezcal
Monster Subs Downtown Spartanburg
RJ Rockers Brewery & Restaurant
Spartanburg Meat Processing Co.
Starbucks Downtown Spartanburg
Texas Roadhouse
The Kennedy
Willy TacoExperiences:
Chapman Cultural Center
The Children’s Museum of the Upstate-Spartanburg
TJC Gallery
Nonprofit & Education:
Artists Collective | Spartanburg
Brothers Restoring Urban Hope, Inc.
Cancer Association of Spartanburg & Cherokee Counties, Inc.
Charles Lea Center
Converse College
Girl Scouts of South Carolina – Mountains to Midlands
Lifelong Learning at Wofford
Mary Black Foundation
Mobile Meals of Spartanburg
Project HOPE Foundation
Sherman College of Chiropractic
Spartanburg Area Chamber of Commerce
Spartanburg Methodist College
Spartanburg Academic Movement
Spartanburg County Foundation
Spartanburg Science Center
Triple Tree Aerodome
United Way of the Piedmont
Wofford College BookstoreRetail:
Baehr Feet Shoe Boutique
Blueberries Plus
Carolina Cash Co
Christmas Hill Tree Farm
Hub City Runners
Hub City Writers Project
Hodge Floors
The Local Hiker
Market on Main
Olive and Then Some
Pink On Main
Remember This
Showoffs Kids Boutique
Wild Birds Unlimited
Young OfficePersonal Services:
A&B Barbershop
ANEW Massage, LLC
Anne & K African Hair Braiding
Carpenter Tax Associates LLC
Dream Vacations
Fosters Beauty and Barber LLC
Hair It Is Inc.
Hair Etc.
Jennifer on Mane Salon
Live Fit Now LLC
Master’s Mark Dry Cleaners
Park National Bank
Studio Rejuvenate
Superior Clean Power Washing Services, LLCProfessional Services:
Angelica Foster
Bi-Lingual Secretary
Brando Brand Recognition & Awards
Coldwell Banker Caine
GOS
Good Life Financial Advisors
Interchange Staffing Services LLC
McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture
Pulliam Investment Co., Inc.
SC Works of the Greater UpstateOther Products & Services:
Atchison Transportation Services, Inc.
Atchison Enterprises
Clayton Construction Company
Fastenal
Foam Insulation Company Inc.
Harper General Contractors
Infinite supply company
Kelly Moving
Kidz in Motion Transportation Services
Miss Marion’s School of Dance
River Rock Tire
Rockie Bull Allstate Insurance Agent
Upstate Auto Electric
VuL Inc.*LIST UPDATED 7/20/2020*
SCHUBERT Schlachtlied, Op. 151, arr. Glenn P. Smith
STEPHENSON Taps for Bill
BMC Alumni Trombone Choir
Recorded live on July 26, 2016,
at the Porter Center in Brevard, NC.
DEBUSSY Sonata for Flute, Viola, and Harp III. Finale
Dilshad Posnock, flute • Jenny Snyder Kozoroz, viola
Allegra Lilly, harp
Recorded live on July 18, 2018,
at the Porter Center in Brevard, NC.
Selected past performances by BMC orchestras, faculty, and guest artists on YouTube, SoundCloud, and Open Air Brevard.
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Great opportunity for corporate and student groups and families!
Collect and Create “Happy Packs” for a Seniors who are struggling with the isolation and continued quarantines of COVID 19.
Dollar Stores items are a hit and provide hours of recreation & cheer!
Choose your favorite item and include a personal “Thinking of You” note to brighten a seniors day & heart!
Items needed include:
1. Large Print Word Search Book. Pencils
2. Adult Coloring Books-nature, animal, floral books are great! Coloring Pencils
3. Large Size Puzzles-scenic puzzles, cuddly pup/kitten, wildlife & floral puzzles are a favorite!
Exhibition Description
mod·ern | \ˈmä-dərn,
quilt·ing | \ˈkwil-tiŋ
The process of cutting fabric into small pieces, sewing it back together, layering with batting and using thread to hold it all together in in a way that it is considered modern.
This is an invitational Modern Quilt Exhibit organized by a group of seven modern quilters from the greater Greenville area. Each quilter invited another award winning quilter from outside the upstate to participate in the show. The participating Modern Design Lab members and artists include Paige Alexander (Easley, SC), Cheryl Brickey (Greer, SC), Yvonne Fuchs (Tehachapi, CA), Faye Jones (Simpsonville, SC), Valorie Kasten (Williamston, SC), Cindy Lammon (Greenville, SC), and Travis Seward (Greenville, SC). Each of these Modern Design Lab quilters invited another award winning quilter from outside the upstate to participate in the show. The featured guest artists include Jack Edson (Hamburg, NY), Connie Kincius Griner (Burlington, NC), Sylvia Schaefer (Athens, GA), and Michelle Wilkie (Cary, NC).
Around The Web w/ BMC
Live-streamed performances, resources, and activities we love from around the web, updated weekly.
Explore Space
With NASA at Home
Bring the universe into your home with virtual tours, family activities, podcasts, and more!
How to Understand
The Circle of Fifths
How is the Circle of Fifths used in music composition? Mark Newman uses visuals to help explain!
Tap-Dancing Noses At
The Royal Opera House
Don’t miss this scene from Shostakovich’s surreal and vibrant first opera, featuring tap-dancing noses.
Around The Web w/ BMC
Live-streamed performances, resources, and activities we love from around the web, updated weekly.
Beethoven Rocks!
Multimedia Experience
Join the Kennedy Center in a fun exploration of the life and work of Ludwig van Beethoven.







