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Tuesday, June 4, 2024
Sow Relief for a Neighbor in Need
Jun 4 all-day
online

Hunger doesn’t discriminate – it affects children, families, and the old and young alike, robbing them of their basic needs and leaving them vulnerable. But with Greer Relief, there’s hope. We’re on a mission to provide relief to our neighbors in their time of need, sowing relief by offering not just food, but comfort and support. Your donation can be the difference between despair and hope for someone in need. Join us in the fight against hunger.

Wednesday, June 5, 2024
Sow Relief for a Neighbor in Need
Jun 5 all-day
online

Hunger doesn’t discriminate – it affects children, families, and the old and young alike, robbing them of their basic needs and leaving them vulnerable. But with Greer Relief, there’s hope. We’re on a mission to provide relief to our neighbors in their time of need, sowing relief by offering not just food, but comfort and support. Your donation can be the difference between despair and hope for someone in need. Join us in the fight against hunger.

Virtual Workshop: A Four-Week Generative Workshop with Libby Flores
Jun 5 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
online

How can a writer begin a story or get unstuck when they are in the middle of a draft? In this workshop, we will look specifically at (very short) stories to discover what captivates and arrests our attention and what resonates with a reader long after the last line is read. After we discuss examples in class you will be then given a series of writing prompts. Come ready to write and be inspired! Students will produce writing to start a new story or find fresh avenues into a work already in progress. You will receive in-class feedback from the instructor and your classmates. This class can work for fiction and non-fiction writers.

This virtual workshop will be held on Zoom on Wednesdays, June 5, 12, 19, & 26 at 6:00 ET.

Libby Flores‘ writing has appeared in One Story Magazine, The Kenyon Review, Gagosian Quarterly, American Short FictionPloughshares, Post Road Magazine, McSweeney’sTin House /The Open Bar, The Guardian, and The Los Angeles Review of Books. She is the Associate Publisher at BOMB Magazine and the 2024 guest fiction editor of the Bennington Review. She has taught creative writing workshops for the Sackett Writing Workshop, Tin House, One Story, Hub City Writers Project, Bennington College, and PEN America. She is currently a visiting faculty member at Bennington College. She lives in Brooklyn, but will always be a Texan. Libby is represented by Sarah Bowlin at Aevitas Creative Management. You can find her at libbyflores.com.

Thursday, June 6, 2024
Sow Relief for a Neighbor in Need
Jun 6 all-day
online

Hunger doesn’t discriminate – it affects children, families, and the old and young alike, robbing them of their basic needs and leaving them vulnerable. But with Greer Relief, there’s hope. We’re on a mission to provide relief to our neighbors in their time of need, sowing relief by offering not just food, but comfort and support. Your donation can be the difference between despair and hope for someone in need. Join us in the fight against hunger.

Friday, June 7, 2024
Sow Relief for a Neighbor in Need
Jun 7 all-day
online

Hunger doesn’t discriminate – it affects children, families, and the old and young alike, robbing them of their basic needs and leaving them vulnerable. But with Greer Relief, there’s hope. We’re on a mission to provide relief to our neighbors in their time of need, sowing relief by offering not just food, but comfort and support. Your donation can be the difference between despair and hope for someone in need. Join us in the fight against hunger.

Thursday, June 13, 2024
Sow Stability for a Neighbor in Need
Jun 13 all-day
online w/ Greer Relief

Hardship knows no bounds – it can impact individuals from all walks of life, leaving them vulnerable and without means. But with Greer Relief, there’s a beacon of hope. We’re committed to sowing stability by providing financial aid to our neighbors in need, offering them the support they require to navigate life’s challenges. Your contribution can make all the difference for someone facing adversity. Join us in our mission to provide stability for our community.

Friday, June 14, 2024
Sow Stability for a Neighbor in Need
Jun 14 all-day
online w/ Greer Relief

Hardship knows no bounds – it can impact individuals from all walks of life, leaving them vulnerable and without means. But with Greer Relief, there’s a beacon of hope. We’re committed to sowing stability by providing financial aid to our neighbors in need, offering them the support they require to navigate life’s challenges. Your contribution can make all the difference for someone facing adversity. Join us in our mission to provide stability for our community.

Monday, June 17, 2024
Sow Stability for a Neighbor in Need
Jun 17 all-day
online w/ Greer Relief

Hardship knows no bounds – it can impact individuals from all walks of life, leaving them vulnerable and without means. But with Greer Relief, there’s a beacon of hope. We’re committed to sowing stability by providing financial aid to our neighbors in need, offering them the support they require to navigate life’s challenges. Your contribution can make all the difference for someone facing adversity. Join us in our mission to provide stability for our community.

Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Sow Stability for a Neighbor in Need
Jun 19 all-day
online w/ Greer Relief

Hardship knows no bounds – it can impact individuals from all walks of life, leaving them vulnerable and without means. But with Greer Relief, there’s a beacon of hope. We’re committed to sowing stability by providing financial aid to our neighbors in need, offering them the support they require to navigate life’s challenges. Your contribution can make all the difference for someone facing adversity. Join us in our mission to provide stability for our community.

Thursday, June 20, 2024
Sow Stability for a Neighbor in Need
Jun 20 all-day
online w/ Greer Relief

Hardship knows no bounds – it can impact individuals from all walks of life, leaving them vulnerable and without means. But with Greer Relief, there’s a beacon of hope. We’re committed to sowing stability by providing financial aid to our neighbors in need, offering them the support they require to navigate life’s challenges. Your contribution can make all the difference for someone facing adversity. Join us in our mission to provide stability for our community.

Friday, June 21, 2024
Sow Stability for a Neighbor in Need
Jun 21 all-day
online w/ Greer Relief

Hardship knows no bounds – it can impact individuals from all walks of life, leaving them vulnerable and without means. But with Greer Relief, there’s a beacon of hope. We’re committed to sowing stability by providing financial aid to our neighbors in need, offering them the support they require to navigate life’s challenges. Your contribution can make all the difference for someone facing adversity. Join us in our mission to provide stability for our community.

Saturday, June 22, 2024
Event Series: What is Dementia: Signs, Symptoms, and Types of Dementia
Jun 22 @ 10:30 am – 11:45 am
Pelham Road Library | F.W. Symmes Branch

What is Dementia?

Signs, Symptoms, and Types of Dementia
Sat, Jun 22 • 10:30a–11:45a • Pelham Road

Dementia Diagnosis … Now What?
Sat, Jun 29 • 10:30a–11:45a • Pelham Road

 Ages 18+ | Dorinne Dubois, family caregiver advocate and educator at the Appalachian Council of Governments, leads this two-part series.

Monday, June 24, 2024
Sow Stability for a Neighbor in Need
Jun 24 all-day
online w/ Greer Relief

Hardship knows no bounds – it can impact individuals from all walks of life, leaving them vulnerable and without means. But with Greer Relief, there’s a beacon of hope. We’re committed to sowing stability by providing financial aid to our neighbors in need, offering them the support they require to navigate life’s challenges. Your contribution can make all the difference for someone facing adversity. Join us in our mission to provide stability for our community.

Wednesday, June 26, 2024
RENEW + Clemson Cooperative Extension: Know Diabetes By Heart
Jun 26 all-day
113 Berry Avenue Greer, SC 29651

Know Diabetes By Heart (KDBH), sponsored by the American Diabetes Association and American Heart Association, is a free education session offered in-person or online. The program aims to help participants better understand the link between diabetes and heart disease. By participating in this one-hour session, you will learn more about risks related to diabetes and heart disease, how to take control of your risks, and learn about community and clinical resources.

Sow Stability for a Neighbor in Need
Jun 26 all-day
online w/ Greer Relief

Hardship knows no bounds – it can impact individuals from all walks of life, leaving them vulnerable and without means. But with Greer Relief, there’s a beacon of hope. We’re committed to sowing stability by providing financial aid to our neighbors in need, offering them the support they require to navigate life’s challenges. Your contribution can make all the difference for someone facing adversity. Join us in our mission to provide stability for our community.

Thursday, June 27, 2024
Sow Stability for a Neighbor in Need
Jun 27 all-day
online w/ Greer Relief

Hardship knows no bounds – it can impact individuals from all walks of life, leaving them vulnerable and without means. But with Greer Relief, there’s a beacon of hope. We’re committed to sowing stability by providing financial aid to our neighbors in need, offering them the support they require to navigate life’s challenges. Your contribution can make all the difference for someone facing adversity. Join us in our mission to provide stability for our community.

Friday, June 28, 2024
Sow Stability for a Neighbor in Need
Jun 28 all-day
online w/ Greer Relief

Hardship knows no bounds – it can impact individuals from all walks of life, leaving them vulnerable and without means. But with Greer Relief, there’s a beacon of hope. We’re committed to sowing stability by providing financial aid to our neighbors in need, offering them the support they require to navigate life’s challenges. Your contribution can make all the difference for someone facing adversity. Join us in our mission to provide stability for our community.

Saturday, June 29, 2024
Event Series: What is Dementia: Dementia Diagnosis . . . Now What?
Jun 29 @ 10:30 am – 11:45 am
Pelham Road Library | F.W. Symmes Branch

Join Dorinne Dubois, family caregiver advocate and educator at the Appalachian Council of Governments, for this two part series.

Questions? Call 864-288-6688. Registration required.

Monday, July 1, 2024
Urgent need for blood donations during holidays
Jul 1 all-day
Blood Connection

The need for blood products as vital parts of life-saving medical procedures and treatments is constant. As summer begins to hit its stride, the need for these blood products in the community significantly increases while blood donor turnout typically drops.

 

The Blood Connection (TBC), your community blood center which serves local hospitals, wants to make the public aware of an urgent need for blood right now and urges the communities it serves to celebrate this Independence Day by volunteering to donate blood to fellow Americans – their neighbors in need – during TBC’s Freedom Week promotion July 1-4.

 

According to AAA, an estimated 70.9 million Americans are expected to travel more than 50 miles from their homes during the entire week of July 4th this year. With the increase in travel during the summer months, hospitals in our communities have historically seen an increased volume of trauma cases. This is why TBC is urging any community member who is willing, to come out and donate blood.  The local life-saving organization stresses that it is the blood on the shelves – waiting in case of trauma events – that saves lives.

 

“It is imperative that the local community come forward to support the hospitals in their area during this time of urgent need for blood donations,” said Delisa English, President & CEO of The Blood Connection. “Unlike many of the other products used to treat trauma and other injuries, blood cannot be replaced through lab manufacturing or built on an assembly line. Blood must be donated from volunteer donors, who embody the selflessness that is a staple of our nation.”

 

TBC will have its donation centers open this entire week including July 4 and will continue hosting mobile blood drives July 1-4. As a thank you for donating during this time, all donors will receive $70 in rewards and an exclusive TBC Freedom Week t-shirt. To find a blood drive or center near you, visit thebloodconnection.org/donate. Appointments are encouraged, but walk-ins are always welcome.

 

Tuesday, July 2, 2024
Urgent need for blood donations during holidays
Jul 2 all-day
Blood Connection

The need for blood products as vital parts of life-saving medical procedures and treatments is constant. As summer begins to hit its stride, the need for these blood products in the community significantly increases while blood donor turnout typically drops.

 

The Blood Connection (TBC), your community blood center which serves local hospitals, wants to make the public aware of an urgent need for blood right now and urges the communities it serves to celebrate this Independence Day by volunteering to donate blood to fellow Americans – their neighbors in need – during TBC’s Freedom Week promotion July 1-4.

 

According to AAA, an estimated 70.9 million Americans are expected to travel more than 50 miles from their homes during the entire week of July 4th this year. With the increase in travel during the summer months, hospitals in our communities have historically seen an increased volume of trauma cases. This is why TBC is urging any community member who is willing, to come out and donate blood.  The local life-saving organization stresses that it is the blood on the shelves – waiting in case of trauma events – that saves lives.

 

“It is imperative that the local community come forward to support the hospitals in their area during this time of urgent need for blood donations,” said Delisa English, President & CEO of The Blood Connection. “Unlike many of the other products used to treat trauma and other injuries, blood cannot be replaced through lab manufacturing or built on an assembly line. Blood must be donated from volunteer donors, who embody the selflessness that is a staple of our nation.”

 

TBC will have its donation centers open this entire week including July 4 and will continue hosting mobile blood drives July 1-4. As a thank you for donating during this time, all donors will receive $70 in rewards and an exclusive TBC Freedom Week t-shirt. To find a blood drive or center near you, visit thebloodconnection.org/donate. Appointments are encouraged, but walk-ins are always welcome.