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Sunday, February 5, 2023
Nutcracker: the Exhibition
Feb 5 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Upstate History Museum

The nutcracker sits under the holiday tree, a guardian of childhood stories. Feed him walnuts and he will crack open a tale…

In the Christmas season of merry making, the ways of celebrating are as many and as varied as possible, but familiar traditions and stories connect all of us during this time, influencing our celebrations and holding a special place in our hearts. One such story and tradition is The Nutcracker.

Whether it’s a tradition to see the ballet or if you only know the songs from hearing them played on Christmas playlists, we are all familiar with the story of The Nutcracker. Or are we truly?

The Upcountry History Museum in partnership with Walt Disney Archives, The Walt Disney Family Museum, Charles M. Schulz Museum, artists James Ransome and Jan Brett, R. Michelson Galleries, and the Carolina Ballet Theatre will invite visitors to explore the history of the surprisingly dark story behind the ballet and its evolution into a holiday classic.

From its origins as a short story written by Prussian author, E.T.A. Hoffman in 1816, to its premiere as a fairy tale ballet in two acts that opened a week before Christmas in 1892, The Nutcracker has become the most popular ballet to be performed around the world at Christmas time.

Nutcracker: The Exhibition, a 1,200 square foot exhibition, organized by the Upcountry History Museum, will explore the kaleidoscope of artistic re-imaginings of The Nutcracker, from the 1820’s to the present. The immersive experience will take visitors on a journey from The Nutcracker’s beginnings as a short story, to its artistic interpretations in literature, ballet, theater, and film. Original illustrations, drawings, film and ballet costumes, props, and ephemera will examine multiple perspectives of one of literature’s greatest paradoxes that continues to inspire imagination, creativity, and discussion.

Rich with visual interpretation, the exhibition will take visitors on a journey through the cultural, technological, and societal shifts that have compelled artists, filmmakers, and fans to return to tale of The Nutcracker time and time again.

Tuesday, February 7, 2023
Nutcracker: the Exhibition
Feb 7 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Upstate History Museum

The nutcracker sits under the holiday tree, a guardian of childhood stories. Feed him walnuts and he will crack open a tale…

In the Christmas season of merry making, the ways of celebrating are as many and as varied as possible, but familiar traditions and stories connect all of us during this time, influencing our celebrations and holding a special place in our hearts. One such story and tradition is The Nutcracker.

Whether it’s a tradition to see the ballet or if you only know the songs from hearing them played on Christmas playlists, we are all familiar with the story of The Nutcracker. Or are we truly?

The Upcountry History Museum in partnership with Walt Disney Archives, The Walt Disney Family Museum, Charles M. Schulz Museum, artists James Ransome and Jan Brett, R. Michelson Galleries, and the Carolina Ballet Theatre will invite visitors to explore the history of the surprisingly dark story behind the ballet and its evolution into a holiday classic.

From its origins as a short story written by Prussian author, E.T.A. Hoffman in 1816, to its premiere as a fairy tale ballet in two acts that opened a week before Christmas in 1892, The Nutcracker has become the most popular ballet to be performed around the world at Christmas time.

Nutcracker: The Exhibition, a 1,200 square foot exhibition, organized by the Upcountry History Museum, will explore the kaleidoscope of artistic re-imaginings of The Nutcracker, from the 1820’s to the present. The immersive experience will take visitors on a journey from The Nutcracker’s beginnings as a short story, to its artistic interpretations in literature, ballet, theater, and film. Original illustrations, drawings, film and ballet costumes, props, and ephemera will examine multiple perspectives of one of literature’s greatest paradoxes that continues to inspire imagination, creativity, and discussion.

Rich with visual interpretation, the exhibition will take visitors on a journey through the cultural, technological, and societal shifts that have compelled artists, filmmakers, and fans to return to tale of The Nutcracker time and time again.

Hughes Main Library Valentine Card Craft
Feb 7 @ 3:30 pm – 4:15 pm
Hughes Main Library
• Story Room

Create Valentine cards for someone special. Ages 5 -11.

Audience: Kids
Category: Arts & Crafts, Kids Events
Wednesday, February 8, 2023
Nutcracker: the Exhibition
Feb 8 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Upstate History Museum

The nutcracker sits under the holiday tree, a guardian of childhood stories. Feed him walnuts and he will crack open a tale…

In the Christmas season of merry making, the ways of celebrating are as many and as varied as possible, but familiar traditions and stories connect all of us during this time, influencing our celebrations and holding a special place in our hearts. One such story and tradition is The Nutcracker.

Whether it’s a tradition to see the ballet or if you only know the songs from hearing them played on Christmas playlists, we are all familiar with the story of The Nutcracker. Or are we truly?

The Upcountry History Museum in partnership with Walt Disney Archives, The Walt Disney Family Museum, Charles M. Schulz Museum, artists James Ransome and Jan Brett, R. Michelson Galleries, and the Carolina Ballet Theatre will invite visitors to explore the history of the surprisingly dark story behind the ballet and its evolution into a holiday classic.

From its origins as a short story written by Prussian author, E.T.A. Hoffman in 1816, to its premiere as a fairy tale ballet in two acts that opened a week before Christmas in 1892, The Nutcracker has become the most popular ballet to be performed around the world at Christmas time.

Nutcracker: The Exhibition, a 1,200 square foot exhibition, organized by the Upcountry History Museum, will explore the kaleidoscope of artistic re-imaginings of The Nutcracker, from the 1820’s to the present. The immersive experience will take visitors on a journey from The Nutcracker’s beginnings as a short story, to its artistic interpretations in literature, ballet, theater, and film. Original illustrations, drawings, film and ballet costumes, props, and ephemera will examine multiple perspectives of one of literature’s greatest paradoxes that continues to inspire imagination, creativity, and discussion.

Rich with visual interpretation, the exhibition will take visitors on a journey through the cultural, technological, and societal shifts that have compelled artists, filmmakers, and fans to return to tale of The Nutcracker time and time again.

SENIOR PROGRAM: VALENTINE’S DAY TEA
Feb 8 @ 10:30 am – 1:00 pm
Freetown Community Center

Greenville County Senior Programs is hosting a Valentine’s Day Tea filled with food, fun & fellowship! Enjoy entertainment and lunch with other senior adults, ages 50+.

Five Forks Library Adult Valentine Flower Pop-up Card
Feb 8 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Five Forks Branch Library
Meeting Room B

Learn how to create a pop-up flower card for a fabulous homemade Valentine’s gift. Please bring your own scissors.

Email [email protected] or call 864-234-4904 to register.

Audience: Adults
Category: Arts & Crafts
Thursday, February 9, 2023
Nutcracker: the Exhibition
Feb 9 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Upstate History Museum

The nutcracker sits under the holiday tree, a guardian of childhood stories. Feed him walnuts and he will crack open a tale…

In the Christmas season of merry making, the ways of celebrating are as many and as varied as possible, but familiar traditions and stories connect all of us during this time, influencing our celebrations and holding a special place in our hearts. One such story and tradition is The Nutcracker.

Whether it’s a tradition to see the ballet or if you only know the songs from hearing them played on Christmas playlists, we are all familiar with the story of The Nutcracker. Or are we truly?

The Upcountry History Museum in partnership with Walt Disney Archives, The Walt Disney Family Museum, Charles M. Schulz Museum, artists James Ransome and Jan Brett, R. Michelson Galleries, and the Carolina Ballet Theatre will invite visitors to explore the history of the surprisingly dark story behind the ballet and its evolution into a holiday classic.

From its origins as a short story written by Prussian author, E.T.A. Hoffman in 1816, to its premiere as a fairy tale ballet in two acts that opened a week before Christmas in 1892, The Nutcracker has become the most popular ballet to be performed around the world at Christmas time.

Nutcracker: The Exhibition, a 1,200 square foot exhibition, organized by the Upcountry History Museum, will explore the kaleidoscope of artistic re-imaginings of The Nutcracker, from the 1820’s to the present. The immersive experience will take visitors on a journey from The Nutcracker’s beginnings as a short story, to its artistic interpretations in literature, ballet, theater, and film. Original illustrations, drawings, film and ballet costumes, props, and ephemera will examine multiple perspectives of one of literature’s greatest paradoxes that continues to inspire imagination, creativity, and discussion.

Rich with visual interpretation, the exhibition will take visitors on a journey through the cultural, technological, and societal shifts that have compelled artists, filmmakers, and fans to return to tale of The Nutcracker time and time again.

Friday, February 10, 2023
Nutcracker: the Exhibition
Feb 10 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Upstate History Museum

The nutcracker sits under the holiday tree, a guardian of childhood stories. Feed him walnuts and he will crack open a tale…

In the Christmas season of merry making, the ways of celebrating are as many and as varied as possible, but familiar traditions and stories connect all of us during this time, influencing our celebrations and holding a special place in our hearts. One such story and tradition is The Nutcracker.

Whether it’s a tradition to see the ballet or if you only know the songs from hearing them played on Christmas playlists, we are all familiar with the story of The Nutcracker. Or are we truly?

The Upcountry History Museum in partnership with Walt Disney Archives, The Walt Disney Family Museum, Charles M. Schulz Museum, artists James Ransome and Jan Brett, R. Michelson Galleries, and the Carolina Ballet Theatre will invite visitors to explore the history of the surprisingly dark story behind the ballet and its evolution into a holiday classic.

From its origins as a short story written by Prussian author, E.T.A. Hoffman in 1816, to its premiere as a fairy tale ballet in two acts that opened a week before Christmas in 1892, The Nutcracker has become the most popular ballet to be performed around the world at Christmas time.

Nutcracker: The Exhibition, a 1,200 square foot exhibition, organized by the Upcountry History Museum, will explore the kaleidoscope of artistic re-imaginings of The Nutcracker, from the 1820’s to the present. The immersive experience will take visitors on a journey from The Nutcracker’s beginnings as a short story, to its artistic interpretations in literature, ballet, theater, and film. Original illustrations, drawings, film and ballet costumes, props, and ephemera will examine multiple perspectives of one of literature’s greatest paradoxes that continues to inspire imagination, creativity, and discussion.

Rich with visual interpretation, the exhibition will take visitors on a journey through the cultural, technological, and societal shifts that have compelled artists, filmmakers, and fans to return to tale of The Nutcracker time and time again.

Saturday, February 11, 2023
Nutcracker: the Exhibition
Feb 11 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Upstate History Museum

The nutcracker sits under the holiday tree, a guardian of childhood stories. Feed him walnuts and he will crack open a tale…

In the Christmas season of merry making, the ways of celebrating are as many and as varied as possible, but familiar traditions and stories connect all of us during this time, influencing our celebrations and holding a special place in our hearts. One such story and tradition is The Nutcracker.

Whether it’s a tradition to see the ballet or if you only know the songs from hearing them played on Christmas playlists, we are all familiar with the story of The Nutcracker. Or are we truly?

The Upcountry History Museum in partnership with Walt Disney Archives, The Walt Disney Family Museum, Charles M. Schulz Museum, artists James Ransome and Jan Brett, R. Michelson Galleries, and the Carolina Ballet Theatre will invite visitors to explore the history of the surprisingly dark story behind the ballet and its evolution into a holiday classic.

From its origins as a short story written by Prussian author, E.T.A. Hoffman in 1816, to its premiere as a fairy tale ballet in two acts that opened a week before Christmas in 1892, The Nutcracker has become the most popular ballet to be performed around the world at Christmas time.

Nutcracker: The Exhibition, a 1,200 square foot exhibition, organized by the Upcountry History Museum, will explore the kaleidoscope of artistic re-imaginings of The Nutcracker, from the 1820’s to the present. The immersive experience will take visitors on a journey from The Nutcracker’s beginnings as a short story, to its artistic interpretations in literature, ballet, theater, and film. Original illustrations, drawings, film and ballet costumes, props, and ephemera will examine multiple perspectives of one of literature’s greatest paradoxes that continues to inspire imagination, creativity, and discussion.

Rich with visual interpretation, the exhibition will take visitors on a journey through the cultural, technological, and societal shifts that have compelled artists, filmmakers, and fans to return to tale of The Nutcracker time and time again.

Galentine’s Crafts and Cocktails Brunch
Feb 11 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Drayton Mills

Bring your besties to a craft-tacular Galentine’s Event! Guests will be treated to a brunch grazing table, mimosa, and can choose from several seminars to create their own gorgeous gifts.

Featuring:

Dipt Cookies: Decorate your own Valentine’s cookies! Kit includes cookies, frosting, toppings and is led by cookie expert, Kristen.

Madremia Designs: Create your own polymer clay Valentine’s earrings. Designer and maker, Jasmine, will guide you and your friends through the process then bake and attach the posts of your choice. Finished product can be picked up the following day.

The Rooted Egg: Make your own succelent terrarium featuring the rare “Sweetheart” plant. Ally will ensure you all have green thumbs once you’ve finished her class.

Ticket price includes two of the three seminars, a brunch grazing table, and 1 mimosa. A full cash bar with signature cocktails and mimosas will be available during the event. Additional seminars and bottomless mimosas can be purchased in advance. Time slots will be assigned for the seminars and emailed to attendees one week prior to the event.

Sunday, February 12, 2023
Nutcracker: the Exhibition
Feb 12 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Upstate History Museum

The nutcracker sits under the holiday tree, a guardian of childhood stories. Feed him walnuts and he will crack open a tale…

In the Christmas season of merry making, the ways of celebrating are as many and as varied as possible, but familiar traditions and stories connect all of us during this time, influencing our celebrations and holding a special place in our hearts. One such story and tradition is The Nutcracker.

Whether it’s a tradition to see the ballet or if you only know the songs from hearing them played on Christmas playlists, we are all familiar with the story of The Nutcracker. Or are we truly?

The Upcountry History Museum in partnership with Walt Disney Archives, The Walt Disney Family Museum, Charles M. Schulz Museum, artists James Ransome and Jan Brett, R. Michelson Galleries, and the Carolina Ballet Theatre will invite visitors to explore the history of the surprisingly dark story behind the ballet and its evolution into a holiday classic.

From its origins as a short story written by Prussian author, E.T.A. Hoffman in 1816, to its premiere as a fairy tale ballet in two acts that opened a week before Christmas in 1892, The Nutcracker has become the most popular ballet to be performed around the world at Christmas time.

Nutcracker: The Exhibition, a 1,200 square foot exhibition, organized by the Upcountry History Museum, will explore the kaleidoscope of artistic re-imaginings of The Nutcracker, from the 1820’s to the present. The immersive experience will take visitors on a journey from The Nutcracker’s beginnings as a short story, to its artistic interpretations in literature, ballet, theater, and film. Original illustrations, drawings, film and ballet costumes, props, and ephemera will examine multiple perspectives of one of literature’s greatest paradoxes that continues to inspire imagination, creativity, and discussion.

Rich with visual interpretation, the exhibition will take visitors on a journey through the cultural, technological, and societal shifts that have compelled artists, filmmakers, and fans to return to tale of The Nutcracker time and time again.

Monday, February 13, 2023
Haywood Mall Galentine’s Day
Feb 13 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Haywood Mall

For those looking to celebrate Valentine’s Day one day early and with their best friends, Haywood Mall is hosting its annual Galentine’s Day Sip and Shop.

Shoppers will be treated to a ladies night, featuring delicious cocktails, a myriad of giveaways, flowers and more. Plus, anyone who spend $150 or more at any store or restaurant in the mall will receive a $20 American Express® Simon Giftcard®.

Saturday, February 18, 2023
Mardi Gras Party
Feb 18 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Fiction Addiction

Celebrate Mardi Gras with us! From Monday, February 13th to Saturday, February 18th, customers will receive a strand of Mardi Gras beads with each item purchased. Wear your beads to our Mardi Gras party on Saturday, February 18th at 2pm and compete to be the most festive Mardi Gras partier – the customer with the most beads will win a prize!

Traditional King’s Cake will be served at the party, and alcohol voucher tickets for New Orleans cocktails will be available for $5.

Cocktails will be provided by Sam Slaughter, author of Are You Afraid of Dark Rum? And Other Cocktails for 90’s KidsSam’s book will be available for purchase at the event, and he will be available to mingle and sign.

Let the good times roll with us! You aren’t going to want to miss it.

About the author:

Sam Slaughter is the author of Are You Afraid of the Dark Rum? And Other Cocktails For ’90s Kids. His food & drink writing has been featured in MaximBloombergGQInsideHookThe Bitter Southerner, and more. He is WSET-2 certified in spirits and also holds a certification in tequila from the CRT. He lives with his partner and two dogs in Greenville, SC. He can be found @slaughterwrites.

Tuesday, March 14, 2023
TCMU Greenville steamWORKS St. Patrick’s Day
Mar 14 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
TCMU Greenville

steamWORKS St. Patrick’s Day

Saturday, March 18, 2023
TCMU Greenville steamWORKS St. Patrick’s Day
Mar 18 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
TCMU Greenville

steamWORKS St. Patrick’s Day

Friday, March 31, 2023
Easter Egg Hunt Ages: 1 – 12 yrs.
Mar 31 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Kroc Greenville

Just in case you missed it, this event is FREE! However, it is required that all participants fill out a waiver (linked below) in order to participate in the egg hunt and enjoy the other activities. FOOD will be available for purchase via food trucks that we have invited out for this event. Our Spring Open House is FREE as well, so after you have gathered your eggs, head inside for some more family fun!

Saturday, April 1, 2023
A Hoppy Springtime Hunt
Apr 1 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Travelers Rest

Start your adventure by stopping by the Gazebo on Main Street to pick up your free bunny ears and get your face painted. Next, grab a Downtown Bunny Hunt card! Now you’re ready to take off on an adventure to find the hidden Bunnies in town. Free gifts, a chance to win a huge, chocolate bunny, and so much more: https://travelersrestsc.com/a-hoppy-springtime-hunt/

The Adventure Begins in the Gazebo! 

Start your adventure by stopping by the Gazebo on Main Street to get your free bunny ears and your face painted. Next, grab a Downtown Bunny Hunt card!  Now you’re ready to take off on an adventure to find the hidden Bunnies in town!
DOWNLOAD A BUNNY HUNT CARD HERE

Each completed entry gets a prize and is entered in a Drawing for a Chance to Win a HUGE Chocolate Bunny 

 Hop Around Downtown to find 14 Hidden Bunnies!
Here’s how it works:

– Pick up a TR Bunny Hunt Card at the Gazebo on Main Street or download one HERE
– Complete the card matching the color of each bunny to the location
– Drop your completed entry card off at the Gazebo and receive a prize
– Your name will be added to the drawing for the giant chocolate bunny
– The winner will be notified Monday, April 3, 2023

Share your TR Bunny Hunt photos and adventures on Social Media using hashtag #TRBunnyHunt

Photos with the Easter Bunny

Find the Big Easter Bunny strolling around town. Snap photos of the kids to capture the moment, and share them with friends and family. Don’t forget to share them on your social pages using #TRBunnyHunt!

FREE Make and Take Crafts in Shops on Main

Get creative and have fun making your very own Easter crafts to take home! The following shops will have plenty of supplies on hand and someone to help you make your masterpiece.

– Palmetto Proper Play Cafe and Shop
– TRee House Cafe
– TR Makers Co

The TR Bunny Hutch – A Bunny Learning Experience

Come see live bunnies and learn all about them – what they eat, how long they live, domestic vs wild, how to care for them, and so much more! Plus, you might get a chance to pet one! Next to the Gazebo on Main Street.

Balloon Twisting Magic!

It’s not a celebration without balloons! Come to the gazebo and watch an amazing feat happen before your eyes. A long straight balloon will transform into a funny animal or object with just a few twists! And, you get to take one home!

Sunday, April 2, 2023
Greer Farmers Market Easter Market
Apr 2 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Greer City Park
Join us at your neighborhood Greer Farmers Market for our last Brunch Market of the season! Up next is our weekly Tuesday in Towns starting May 2.
Food:
Lobster Dogs
Mexibilly’s BBQ
Carolina Gourmet Snowballs
Music: After Hours Band
Vendors:
Whistle Pig Art
Around the Globe LLC
Robin’s Just Desserts LLC
Sweet Dreams by Lori
Sweet Shop GVL
Bella’s Macaron’s
Squeaky Dreams
Coffee Peace N Homesteadin
Journey by Nature
Memphis Fresh
Young’s Backyard BBQ
Nose Dive Aromas
Three Oaks Candle Co. LLC
Jasbo’s Salsa
Hudgins Pottery
Good Enough Coffee Company
Creative Chic
CC’s Intuitive Creations
Belvue & Paris
BigHeadBarkery
Baxter’s Bakery
Noonday Farm at Landrum
The Backyard Chicken Farm & Apiary
Front Yard Foods
Grazers, Famoda Farm
Greens to Glow
Mama Seder knits and more
Crafty Crochet
One Hangry Baker
Miss Bee Haven
Five Forks Elderberry
Viktars Bee Farm
Bohica Pepper Hut LLC
Blue Ridge Meat Company LLC
JL Brush Art
The Mane Mushroom
The Blue April Garden
MaraBette & Co Tea and Hospitality
Madelyn Louise Ink
Also Featuring:
Rabbit Sanctuary (Simpsonville)
Giffords Gun Owners for Gun Safety
Premier Pedal Parties
Night of Worship
Apr 2 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
5 Point Church

Join us for an incredible night of worship at 5 Point Church! We will worship together as a family and take part in communion. What better way to kick off Easter week.

Saturday, April 8, 2023
Easter Scavenger Hunt at The Biltmore House
Apr 8 @ 8:00 am – 3:00 pm
Biltmore Estate

Included with admission

Discover giant Easter eggs in the gardens, inside Biltmore House, and in Antler Hill Village! This estate tradition invites you and your kids to learn fun facts about the estate and experience its beauty as you search for 25 giant beautifully decorated eggs.

Find and snap photos with each egg, leave the eggs behind for the next “hunter,” then move on to the next! Available on two different days, this family-friendly event is sure to delight hunters of all ages.

After the hunt, head to Antler Hill Village to collect your child’s treat bag—which includes a special commemorative egg—then visit Pisgah Playground, say hello to the Farmyard’s baby animals, and grab a bite at one of our Village restaurants. Perfect end to a perfect spring day? Relaxing on the Village Green with one of The Creamery’s famous Winky Bar sundaes!

A limited number of Easter Scavenger Hunt treat bags will be distributed from 11 a.m.–3 p.m. each day of the event. Treat bags are for kids nine and younger.

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