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Thursday, October 20, 2022
Prisma Health Boo in the Zoo
Oct 20 @ 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Greenville Zoo

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Boo in the Zoo is back for 2022!

Greenville Zoo’s annual family-friendly Halloween event for all ages features trick-or-treating and fun specialty areas including Dragon Alley, Alice’s Fun House, a princess castle and an extinct species graveyard. Everyone is invited to dress up and join in the fun. Proceeds benefit various programs throughout the zoo and conservation efforts.

Important Info

  • We are doing timed entrances and limiting the attendance each night.
  • Guests are asked to pre-purchase tickets online to guarantee their preferred entry time. With limited capacity, Boo in the Zoo is expected to sell out each night.
  • Guests are asked to bring their own bags for trick-or-treating.
  • To comply with our approved capacity levels, guests are asked not to arrive at the ticket booth before their assigned time.

Admission Prices

Members Non-Members Non-Members Walk Up*
Trick-or-Treating Admission $10 $12 $14
Non Trick-or-Treating Admission $8 $10 $12

*Due to limited capacity, walk-ups are discouraged. Guests who purchase their tickets at the ticket booth will be subject to a $2 up-charge per ticket. 

Boo Babies (ages 0-2) are free if not trick-or-treating. Boo Babies that would like treats would need to purchase a Trick-or-Treating admission ticket.

All children must be accompanied by an adult and last admission time is 8pm.

Crafternoon: Monsters
Oct 20 @ 3:30 pm – 4:15 pm
Anderson Road Branch Library

Supplies provided to create a take-home craft for ages 11 & under. Space is limited. The Library System reserves the right to limit attendance.

Part of the event series: Crafternoon

Freetown Community Mural Unveiling
Oct 20 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Freetown Community Center

Blank Canvas Mural Company has been working with the youth at Freetown Community Center to create their very own mural. Join GCCA and BCMC for the unveiling of this special mural on October 20, 2022 from 4 – 7 PM at Freetown Community Center. GCCA will help facilitate fun activities for the whole family, live music with Fine Arts Center Jazz Studies Students, and good eats with Time to Taste Catering featuring chef Daniel López to celebrate the new mural!

Freetown Community Mural Unveiling
Oct 20 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Freetown Community Center
Art Walk
Oct 20 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Various Art Galleries

Participating museums and galleries are open from 5 – 8pm. Light refreshments are usually served.

ArtWalk | Downtown Spartanburg Art + Gallery Crawl
Oct 20 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Chapman Cultural Center

Spartanburg ArtWalk is a free self-guided tour through participating galleries across Spartanburg’s Downtown Cultural District. Stop by each 3rd Thursday of the month from 5:00 – 9:00 PM to enjoy Cocktails, hor d’oeuvres, and the Spartanburg cultural experience!

When: Each third Thursday of the month from 5:00 – 9:00 pm.

Where: Spartanburg Downtown Cultural District and more!

What: Art, cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and the Spartanburg cultural experience.

Why: Galleries and museums stay open late to allow guests to enjoy various exhibitions and art-related activities. If touring the Spartanburg Arts Cultural is on your to-do list, there is no better time to do it than during Spartanburg ArtWalk! Wine. Food. Art. What more could you possibly need? 

View all the participating galleries, businesses, and museums courtesy of Spartanburg Art Museum!
https://www.spartanartwalk.org/ 
Food Truck Rollout Greer City Park
Oct 20 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Greer City Park
Food Truck Rollout features local food trucks, music, and beer Greer City Park 5:00pm-8:00pm! Bring your blankets or chairs and join us for a fun night of great food and live music.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian at all times.
Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication or a modification of policies or procedures to participate in a program, service, activity or public meeting of the City of Greer should contact 864-968-7008 as soon as possible, but no later than 48 hours prior to the scheduled event.
Erik Larson presents ‘The Art of Being Fearless’
Oct 20 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
The Poinsett Club

From the historic Galveston hurricane of 1900 to America’s first modern serial killer, to an intimate look at Winston Churchill during the Blitz, narrative nonfiction writer Erik Larson has a habit of bringing historical events to life in ways that put them atop best-seller lists.

On Thursday, Oct. 20, Larson will be in Greenville to deliver a talk titled “The Art of Being Fearless: What Churchill Can Teach Us about Courage, Leadership and Hope in a Time of Crisis.”

The talk will draw from Larson’s book, “The Splendid and the Vile,” published in 2020. Larson’s latest work of narrative nonfiction, and his sixth consecutive best seller, chronicles Churchill’s first year as prime minister of Great Britain, a year in which German bombs killed as many as 45,000 Britons. Larson explores how Churchill taught his citizens “the art of being fearless.” He also weaves a narrative about Churchill family dramas playing out at the same time. NPR called the book, “A bravura performance by one of America’s greatest storytellers.”

The event, at The Poinsett Club, will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a reception and book signing, followed at 6 p.m. by a talk and audience Q&A. The evening is sponsored by the American History Book Club and Forum (AHBC) and Furman University. (See below for ticket information.)

Larson graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1976. After seeing “All the President’s Men” he decided to become a journalist. He got a master’s degree from Columbia University’s journalism school, worked a short stint at a suburban Philadelphia newspaper, and found a home for a few years with The Wall Street Journal in Philadelphia and San Francisco. He left journalism in 1985, married a woman he met on a blind date, and helped raise the couple’s three daughters. He published his first book in 1994, “The Naked Consumer: How Our Private Lives Become Public Commodities.”

His breakthrough book came in 1999: “Isaac’s Storm: A Man, A Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History.” The book braided a narrative about a tragic personal story of arrogance with another about the deadliest natural disaster in American history and became Larson’s first New York Times bestseller.

Next came “The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America.” The book won an Edgar Award for best fact-crime writing, was a finalist for a National Book Award, and was a No. 1 New York Times bestseller. Kirkus Reviews wrote: “Gripping drama, captured with a reporter’s nose for a good story and a novelist’s flair for telling it. … Superb.”

Other best sellers followed: “Thunderstruck,” about Guglielmo Marconi and British serial killer Hawley Harvey Crippen; “In the Garden of Beasts,” about America’s first ambassador to Nazi Germany; and “Dead Wake,” about the last crossing of the Lusitania. More recently Larson produced a fictional audiobook called “No One Goes Alone,” ghost stories grounded in history.

Larson and his wife, retired neonatologist and former blind date Christine Gleason, live in a fourth-floor apartment in Manhattan. He works from an office bathed in sunlight and adorned with toys and trinkets, like a Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, two monkey lamps and a tiny lemur made of straw that his daughter brought him from Madagascar. From his workspace he watches people walking their dogs to and from the park. “Some mornings,” he writes on his website, “when an ambulance happens to come by, they all howl at once. Not the walkers, just the dogs. It is a remarkable thing.”

An Evening Of Divertimentos + Dressage
Oct 20 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Tryon International Equestrian Center
Wide - Social Media Announcement - 2022 Divertimentos & Dressage (800 × 450 px)

Join the Brooke USA Foothills Regional Advisory Council for a benefit concert unlike any other!

Divertimentos & Dressage, now in its 3rd year, is an exciting event that brings together people who genuinely want to make a difference by raising funds for Brooke USA Foundation and the Spartanburg Philharmonic.

On Thursday, October 20, the Indoor Arena at Tryon International Equestrian Center will host an evening of music and freestyle dressage. The Spartanburg Philharmonic Orchestra will accompany Grand Prix horses and their highly accomplished riders, making Divertimentos & Dressage the event you have been waiting to experience.

Join us for an Evening of Divertimentos & Dressage!

Tryon International Equestrian Center
25 International Blvd
Mill Spring, NC 28756

The Program:

  • A pre-performance reception with cocktails and hors’ d oeuvres from 6:00 PM -7:00 PM

  • A one-hour concert of music performed by members of the Spartanburg Philharmonic featuring Grand Prix horses and their riders.

Ticket Information Coming Soon!

Boots + Pearls Women of Distinction Awards
Oct 20 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Drayton Mills

10th annual celebration of outstanding female leaders and Girl Scouting in our community! Networking, dinner, annual awards program, music, and more!

PFT Artwork + Appetites Fundraising Event
Oct 20 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Century 3 Inc

PFT Artwork & Appetites Fundraising Event

This event will showcase a sample of both Greer’s restaurants and artist community.

What your ticket gets you:

– Food and Beverage samples from local restaurants

– Art viewing and the opportunity to purchase any piece

– Open beer and wine bar

– Networking with leaders in Greer

The Partnership for Tomorrow (PFT) is a community initiative formed in 1998 to help to shape the future of Greer. It has provided an effective platform for business, civic, government, and community leaders in Greer to address the issues and concerns related to the growth of the Greer community and the opportunities it would bring to the area. Today, PFT’s goal is to support and foster talent, growth and innovation in Greer. Part of that is the Make Greer Great Grant, which was created in 2018.

The Make Greer Great Grant provided an opportunity for small businesses and entrepreneurs to fund their passion. Through the grant, organizations, civic clubs, and community residents are encouraged to apply for funds to implement innovative and creative new projects that help make the Greer community a better place to live, work, visit, and raise a family. The grant has funded many of the local programs and places like: The Greer Run Club, The Monarch Butterfly Garden in Greer City Park, Greer Ghost Tours, and the Carved Tree at the City of Greer Center for the Arts to name a few.

 

Our Fabulous Food Vendors:

Chef360

Stomping Grounds Coffee Bar

Café on Trade

Blue Ridge Brewing Co.

Trade Street Tap Room

Chocolate Dreams

Momo’s Sushi

White Wine & Butter

The Mason Jar

Tipsy Taco

87 Flavors

All Shook Up

Greer Event Rentals

 

Our Talented Artists:

Johni Bleu

Angie Bryant

I Am ShAy Black

Joel Barnett

And MANY more to come!

Riverbanks: Boo at the Zoo
Oct 20 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Riverbanks Zoo

Gather your little ghosts and goblins and head to Boo at the Zoo, Riverbanks’ annual family-friendly spook-tacular!

EVENT TICKETS

$12 Riverbanks members and $15 general public

Children under 2 admitted free.

All tickets should be purchased in advance.

Any unsold tickets on the day-of will be $15 for members and $20 for the general public.

Event is rain or shine. No refunds, rain checks, or exchanges. Parking available only at the main Zoo entrance — 500 Wildlife Parkway, Columbia, SC 29210.

WEST END WALKING TOUR
Oct 20 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Greenville—Falls Park

This tour begins at the very birthplace of Greenville—Falls Park. The same allure of the gorgeous 40-foot natural waterfall that casts a spell on Falls Park visitors today must have had the same impact on the first colonial settler, Richard Pearis, when he arrived in c.1769. Less than a handful of American cities can boast such a waterfall in the heart of downtown. Visitors receive a chronological history of our city beginning with a view of the falls from the newest icon of the city’s cityscape—the award-winning pedestrian Liberty Bridge. At the foundation walls of an 1816 grist mill built by Vardry McBee, guests will learn about the factors that caused this small trading post town to grow into the textile center of the world.

Other highlights of the tour include discussion of some of the oldest buildings still existing along the banks of the river, including the 1882 Huguenot Mill and the Gower, Cox and Markley Carriage factory buildings that are now used for dining and entertainment. On the other side of the river banks, visitors will soak in the magnificent features of the $137 million Riverplace development with its unique mix of restaurants, offices, condominiums, artists’ open studios, a 30-foot cascading waterfall feature, hotel and more.

A stroll back up Main St. into the West End discusses a famous Greenvillian, Charles Townes. This tour will give you a great overview of our city’s past but you’ll also hear about the exciting current projects that are adding to the downtown experience as well as future projects that are going to be transforming us into the future.

Highlights include:

• Ruins of an 1816 grist mill built by the “Father of Greenville”, Vardry McBee

• The 1882 Huguenot Mill – learn how Greenville became the “Textile Center of the World”
• The 1857 Gower, Cox and Markley Carriage factory building, once the largest carriage company in the South
• Riverplace – stroll the river walk while learning about the beautiful complex of fine restaurants, shopping, condos, open artist studios, and more overlooking the Reedy River that has sparked a revitalization of the Historic West End
• The bronze memorial to Charles Townes, a Greenvillian who became the inventor of the laser.

Thursdays on the Block
Oct 20 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Main Street Woodruff Main Street, Woodruff, SC

Pick up dinner, shaved ice, or ice cream from one of many locally owned options in walking distance and enjoy while listening to live music in a great atmosphere.

True Home Open Mic at Flood Gallery
Oct 20 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Flood Gallery

Uncensored expression: anyone is invited to step up to share song, music, poetry, comedy, rants & raves!

The most eclectic open mic around, in a welcoming gallery setting! 6 pm signup, perform 6:30-8:30 pm.

Upstate Photography Monthly Meeting
Oct 20 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Greenville Library

Our Meetup is an informal coming together of photographers of all skill levels, looking to learn something new, network and meet like minded peers. The meetings will traditionally feature a Novice and an Advanced photography topic of discussion, as well as a constructive critique session of the memberships work.

We will be looking to schedule group events throughout the year, such as visits to local studios, night time shoots downtown and group outings to the mountains in the Spring and Fall.

There is no charge for the meeting. Voluntary contributions can be made towards satisfying the Meetups site maintenance cost.

Each month, a Theme will be announced for the membership to go out and shoot. Each member is then encouraged to upload one (1) picture to the designated months album which can be found at the top of the Meetups page under PHOTOS. These photographs will be the topic of a constructive critique session for the next month.

Feel free to bring a friend, or an aspiring son or daughter, as it is never too early to start learning about this fascinating hobby/profession.

An Evening With David Jeremiah: HIS VOICE! OUR VOICE
Oct 20 @ 7:00 pm
Bon Secours Wellness Arena

David Jeremiah Announces New Teaching Series and Fall Tour Coming This October to South Carolina.

As Turning Point embarks on its fortieth year of ministry, Dr. David Jeremiah shares how we can find hope in God’s Word, even as our world seems to be spinning out of control.

Turning Point for God is pleased to announce the schedule for David Jeremiah’s 2022 Fall Tour. The website for An Evening with David Jeremiah: HIS VOICE! OUR VOICE! has launched, and tickets are now available at DavidJeremiah.org/TOUR.
There is One Voice we ought to trust more than other voices, One Voice we need to hear—the voice of Jesus Christ. We are living in a time when Bible prophecy is intersecting with our world as never before, and there is an urgency to communicate the message of hope and peace that only Jesus Christ can offer!

Each event will include a night of dynamic worship led by The Voice contestant Michael Sanchez, life-changing teaching by renowned Bible teacher and New York Times bestselling author, Dr. David Jeremiah, from his new series, The World of the End, and the opportunity to secure exclusive resources and merchandise.
As we begin the tour in Raleigh, North Carolina, on October 6, the Grammy-award-winning Gaither Vocal Band will be joining us. Additional guest artists for other locations will be announced at a later date.

This special event is a great opportunity to share an uplifting message from God’s Word with those in your community and around the world.

Turning Point is also grateful for the partnership and support of local radio stations in and around Greenville, South Carolina, and looks forward to a successful tour season.

Admission is free, but tickets are required. Visit davidjeremiah.org for tickets.

*Please note no ticket sales are available at the GSP International Box Office or via Ticketmaster. Tickets are available via the event website only.

 

Lit + Hoobastank: Tried and True Tour
Oct 20 @ 7:30 pm
Peace Concert Hall

Lit is considered one of the preeminent bands to have come out of the post-grunge era of the late 90’s and helped define an entire generation of SoCal power punk with hard-charging hits like “My Own Worst Enemy,” “Miserable,” “Zip-Lock,”, and “Lipstick & Bruises.” The band has released 6 worldwide studio albums, including their RIAA Certified Platinum A Place in the Sun, and they are currently writing and recording to release new material. Their new music promises to deliver the catchy singable Lit rockers they have become known for, all while evolving with their lifelong fans.

The band has remained one of the most active bands from that era and still consists of three original and primary members including brothers A. Jay (lead vocals), Jeremy Popoff (lead guitar), and Kevin Baldes (bass). Their mega-hit “My Own Worst Enemy” is one of the most broadcasted rock hits of the last 20years and won them a Billboard Music Award for Modern Rock Song of the Year. Their unforgettable video for “Miserable” featuring Pamela Anderson was one of the top 10 most played songs of 2000. As recently as 2017 Lit found themselves back on the charts hitting #1 on the CMT 12-Pack with their video for “Fast” from their These Are the Days album.

Lit continues to actively tour their “high-octane performances that have thrilled millions of fans across the world.” (Center Stage Magazine).

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On November 20, 2021, Hoobastank celebrated 20 years of their self-titled release Hoobastank. The 2001 album launched the career of the band to mainstream success with huge singles, including “Crawling In The Dark,” “Running Away,” and “Remember Me” – all of which have since been certified RIAA platinum. Almost two decades later, the band is still clocking in at over 6M monthly listeners on Spotify and “Crawling In The Dark” has surpassed the 100M streaming mark across platforms. The band’s 2003 album The Reason took them to even greater heights and solidified Hoobastank as a household name. The title track “The Reason” went 4x platinum and racked up #1 chart positions along the way while the album went 2x platinum. “The Reason” has over 2 billion streams/views, which has helped lead the way to the band’s catalog surpassing the 3 billion mark across different streaming platforms. The band looks forward to continuing their success in the years to come, while also celebrating their accomplishments thus far.

 

 

Official Website for Lit

Official Website for Hoobastank

Mark Kroll and Carol Lieberman Concert at Sigal Music Museum
Oct 20 @ 7:30 pm
Sigal Music Museum

Mark Kroll (harpsichord) and Carol Lieberman (violin) will deliver a spectacular concert at Sigal Music Museum in a performance featuring the Sigal collection’s magnificent 1769 Taskin Double Manual Harpsichord and 1749 Kirkman Harpsichord.

House Party: Local Improv Teams
Oct 20 @ 9:00 pm
Alchemy Comedy Theater at Coffee Underground

House Party: Local Improv Teams

 

This show features a rotating line-up of long-form House Teams or students and is always headlined by Haymaker, our Flagship Harold team.

10/6: Crash, a student and player improv jam

10/13: Crash, a student and player improv jam

10/20: Monarch, a monoscene

10/27: Kennedy, a Harold

11/3 & 11/10: New South Comedy Festival Shows

11/17: Monarch, a monoscene

No Shows on 11/24 for Thanksgiving

12/1: Kennedy, a Harold

12/8: Crash, a student and player improv jam

12/15: Monarch, a monoscene

12/22: Crash, a student and player improv jam

12/29: Improv 201 Student Showcase

1/5: Kennedy, a Harold

1/12: Improv 601 Student Showcase

1/19: Monarch, a monoscene

1/26: Crash, a student and player improv jam

2/2: Kennedy, a Harold

2/9: Improv 601 Student Showcase

2/16: Improv 301 Student Showcase

2/23: Monarch, a monoscene

3/2: Kennedy, a Harold

The Alchemy Comedy Theater is back and running shows every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night at 7:30 and 9pm. Downtown Greenville has street parking available as well as several nearby parking garages.

http://www.AlchemyComedy.com