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Saturday, May 13, 2023
Rocky Cove Railroad Exhibit
May 13 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
NC Arboretum

On exhibit Saturdays and Sundays from 12 – 4 p.m., Rocky Cove Railroad is a G-Scale (garden scale) model train that demonstrates the coming of trains to western North Carolina at the turn of the 20th century. The exhibit is located below the Grand Promenade. Please note, Rocky Cove Railroad will not operate in rainy or wet conditions.

The Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive
May 13 @ 12:30 pm
Greer Relief

WE NEED YOU!

The Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive is this Saturday from 11:00 am to 6:30 pm. We have a morning and an afternoon shift available for volunteers. If you can help load up the items at Greer Community Ministries, or help to sort and process them at Greer Relief, please click here to sign up.

Guided Trail Walk
May 13 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
NC Arboretum

Hit the trails and learn more about The North Carolina Arboretum’s botanically diverse forest with a guided trail walk! April through October, this free hiking program is led by trained volunteer guides who take small groups of participants along woodland trails and through a variety of forest types. Depending on the season and each guide’s area of expertise, topics of discussion may include wildflowers, plant and tree identification, natural history and more.

Guided trail walks are limited to 15 people, including the guide, and are not recommended for guests under 16 years of age. Groups depart from the Baker Visitor Center Lobby on Tuesdays at 1 p.m. and Saturdays at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m..

Walks last 1.5 – 2.5 hours, are approximately one to two miles in length. As this program is held rain or shine, all participants should dress appropriately for the weather.

There is no pre-registration; walks are first-come first served and sign up sheets are located in the Baker Visitors Center.

Walks are FREE; however, donations to The North Carolina Arboretum Society are appreciated. Regular parking fees apply. Arboretum Society Members always park free.

Know Before You Go

  • Guided Trail Walks are not recommended for guests under 16 years of age.
  • Guided Trail Walks are rain or shine and all participants should be dressed comfortably and for the weather.
  • Hikes cover 1-2 miles and last 1.5-2 hours.
  • Well-behaved leashed pets are welcome to accompany their owners. In the rare case that a pet is disruptive or negatively impacts the experience, the pet and its owner may be asked to excuse themselves from the guided walk.
  • COVID-19 Safety: In order to hear the guide and fully participate in the trail walk, participants will be in close proximity to one another for extended periods of time. While face coverings are not required, participants should use their best judgement to keep themselves and others safe while enjoying the trails. Individuals who are experiencing flu-like symptoms or suspect they may have been exposed to COVID-19 should not participate.
  • At this time, no more than 6 spaces may be filled by a single family/group through pre-registration for any one Guided Trail Walk. If additional spaces are available on the day of the Walk, additional members of the family/group may participate. We apologize for any inconvenience and look forward to welcoming larger groups in the future.
AB-Tech Graduation Spring 2023 Commencement
May 13 @ 2:00 pm
Harrah’s Cherokee Center - Asheville
Mazey Eddings Book Talk and Signing
May 13 @ 2:00 pm
Fiction Addiction

Join author Mazey Eddings for a book talk and signing at Fiction Addiction on Saturday, May 13th at 2pm to celebrate her new book, The Plus One.

Your $18.01 ticket admits one to the event and includes a copy of The Plus One. Additional books can be ordered on our website or purchased at the event while supplies last.

If you’re unable to attend, signed copies of the authors’ books can be purchased on our website.

Tickets can be purchased online through Saturday, May 13th, at noon. Refunds can be requested up until the ticket cutoff. At-the-door tickets and books will be available as space allows.

“Mazey Eddings’s writing is authentic, emotional, and intensely romantic! To me, it’s like a Taylor Swift song in book form.” – New York Times bestselling author Ali Hazelwood

What starts out as a fake wedding date turns into something these childhood enemies never expected in The Plus One, a sparkling romantic comedy by Mazey Eddings. She’s not looking to fix him. She’s looking to love him, if he’ll let her in.

Some facts are indisputable. The sun rises in the east, sets in the west. Gravity exists. Indira doesn’t like Jude. Jude doesn’t like Indira. But what happens when these childhood enemies find the only thing they can rely on is each other? On paper, Indira has everything together. An amazing job, a boyfriend, and a car. What more could a late twenty-something ask for? But when she walks in on her boyfriend in an amorous embrace with a stranger, that perfect on paper image goes up in flames. Jude has nothing together. A doctor that’s spent the last three years traveling the world to treat emergencies and humanitarian crises, a quick trip home for his best friend’s wedding has him struggling to readjust.

Thrust into an elaborate (and ridiculously drawn out) wedding event that’s stressing Jude beyond belief and has Indira seeing her ex and his new girlfriend far more frequently than any human should endure, the duo strike a bargain to be each other’s fake dates to this wedding from hell. The only problem is, their forced proximity and fake displays of affection are starting to feel a bit…real, and both are left grappling with the idea that a situation that couldn’t be worse, is made a little better with the other around.

About the Author:

Mazey Eddings is a neurodiverse author, dentist, and (most importantly) stage mom to her cats, Yaya and Zadie. She can most often be found reading romance novels under her weighted blanket and asking her boyfriend to bring her snacks. She’s made it her personal mission in life to destigmatize mental health issues and write love stories for every brain. With roots in Ohio and Philadelphia, she now calls Asheville, North Carolina home. She is the author of A Brush with Love and Lizzie Blake’s Best Mistake.

Postal Food Drive Stamp out Hunger Volunteer Opportunity
May 13 @ 2:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Greer Relief

The annual Postal Food Drive Stamp out Hunger is on this day. We are one of the agencies that receives food collected in this drive. For this activity a pick up truck is needed. You would go to Greer Community Ministries, a few blocks from Greer Relief, and pick up a load of food and bring pack to Greer Relief. We will have volunteers here to help unload.

Steel Magnolias
May 13 @ 2:00 pm
Flat Rock Playhouse

“Laughter through tears is my favorite emotion.” Written in just 10 days as a tribute to his sister Susan by playwright Robert Harling, Steel Magnolias explores the relationships between a tight-knit group of Louisiana southern ladies who gather in Truvy’s small-town beauty parlor, celebrating the milestones in each other’s lives. Filled with hilarious repartee and humorously acerbic verbal lacerations, the play deepens when the spunky Shelby (who is diabetic) contradicts her doctor’s advice and risks pregnancy. Steel Magnolias exemplifies the universal and unconditional strengths of sisterhood, resilience, and love.

Bach in Leipzig: Cantor and His Musical Legacy
May 13 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Central United Methodist Church

Featuring

S.C. Bach Soloists and North Carolina Baroque Orchestra Chamber Players

David Rhyne, director

 

Bach – Jesu, meine Freude, BWV 227

Orchestra Music performed by the North Carolina Baroque Chamber Players

Bach – Cantata 37: Wer da gläubet und getauft wird (He who trusteth and is baptized)

Footloose The Musical
May 13 @ 3:00 pm
Chapman Cultural Center Theatre

Get ready to cut loose as the 1984 hit film leaps from screen to stage in an explosive rock ‘n’ roll musical that sizzles with the spirit of youth, rebellion, and romance. City boy Ren thinks his life is over when he is forced to move to small rural town of Bomont, where dancing is prohibited by law!  But it isn’t long before Ren can’t resist breaking the rules, and he’s not alone! Featuring the iconic pop hits “Almost Paradise,” “Let’s Hear It For the Boy,” and the iconic title song, Footloose will have you kicking off your Sunday shoes and dancing in the aisles.

Artisan Markets at Nantahala Outdoor Center
May 13 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Nantahala Outdoor Center, NOC Outfitter's Store

market-on-the-river-bank

From the regional crafters to local guide artisans, set up on the river banks of the Nantahala. Come and meet these vendors and more on the second Saturday of every month, May – September.

If you are interested in joining us as a vendor, please fill out your information here: https://forms.gle/BgqQQpY4XSGqtH6f6

Greenville Drive vs. Winston-Salem
May 13 @ 7:00 pm
Fluor Field

Greenville Drive vs. Winston-Salem

Live Music Saturdays
May 13 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Ji-Roz on the corner of Main & Stone

Eat, drink and be merry! Join us this Saturday (and every Saturday) from 7pm to 10pm as we host live local talent! The talent in our beautiful city is incredible, so come out for dinner and live music. Saturday, February 3rd we will have the acoustic sounds of Katie D. Check out our website for a list of all artists that will be playing!

Nate Bargatze: The Be Funny Tour
May 13 @ 7:30 pm
Bon Secours Wellness Arena

Footloose The Musical
May 13 @ 8:00 pm
Chapman Cultural Center Theatre

Get ready to cut loose as the 1984 hit film leaps from screen to stage in an explosive rock ‘n’ roll musical that sizzles with the spirit of youth, rebellion, and romance. City boy Ren thinks his life is over when he is forced to move to small rural town of Bomont, where dancing is prohibited by law!  But it isn’t long before Ren can’t resist breaking the rules, and he’s not alone! Featuring the iconic pop hits “Almost Paradise,” “Let’s Hear It For the Boy,” and the iconic title song, Footloose will have you kicking off your Sunday shoes and dancing in the aisles.

HARRY CLARKE
May 13 @ 8:00 pm
The Warehouse Theatre

Harry Clarke is the story of a shy midwestern man who feels more like himself
when he’s adopting the persona of cocky Londoner Harry Clarke. Moving to New
York and presenting himself as an Englishman, he charms his way into a wealthy
family’s life and romances two family members as the seductive and sexually
precocious Harry, with more on his mind than love. With his spellbinding and
emotionally nuanced storytelling, playwright David Cale has created a riveting
story of a man leading an outrageous double life.

WHO SHOULD SEE THIS SHOW:  In the theater anything is possible.  Doubling down on what makes theater theater, this one person show starring Thomas Azar fits the bill.  One actor playing multiple roles with no big costume changes, no big sets.  Just talent and storytelling combining to bring us a mesmerizing tale.  It’s old school storytelling and an acting clinic.  The twists and turns in this story will have you gasping in disbelief.  In short, this is a prime example of the kind of show you can only get at The Warehouse!  If you enjoyed THE HEATH or EVERY BRILLIANT THING, this show is for you!

Steel Magnolias
May 13 @ 8:00 pm
Flat Rock Playhouse

“Laughter through tears is my favorite emotion.” Written in just 10 days as a tribute to his sister Susan by playwright Robert Harling, Steel Magnolias explores the relationships between a tight-knit group of Louisiana southern ladies who gather in Truvy’s small-town beauty parlor, celebrating the milestones in each other’s lives. Filled with hilarious repartee and humorously acerbic verbal lacerations, the play deepens when the spunky Shelby (who is diabetic) contradicts her doctor’s advice and risks pregnancy. Steel Magnolias exemplifies the universal and unconditional strengths of sisterhood, resilience, and love.

Sunday, May 14, 2023
Artisphere Festival
May 14 all-day
Downtown Greenville

 

CELEBRATING THE ARTS

ENGAGING, INSPIRING, AND ENRICHING OUR DIVERSE COMMUNITY

Every year Artisphere breaks its own attendance record. With consistent growth in attendance, we continue to bring arts, culture, and a unique experience to the Upstate year after year.

A WEEKEND FOR

THE WHOLE FAMILY

From Kidsphere with hands-on crafting and kid-focused demonstrations to the Clemson Steam Exhibit, there is more than enough to keep you and your young ones happy throughout the day.

Biltmore Blooms
May 14 all-day
Biltmore Estate Gardens

Spring at Biltmore, one of the estate’s most glorious seasons, invites you to experience a spring break mountain escape with all the charm of a European retreat. Immerse yourself in thousands of colorful tulips as Biltmore Blooms transforms our gardens and grounds. Explore Italian Renaissance Alive and Ciao! From Italy. Savor our Winery’s award-winning vintages and, of course, the timeless elegance of Biltmore House.

  • Daytime access to 8,000 acres of gardens and grounds, including:
    • 75+ Acres of formal and informal gardens
    • 20+ Miles of hiking, biking, and walking trails
  • Antler Hill Village & Winery
  • Complimentary Wine Tasting
  • Complimentary Parking

Gardens & Grounds admission does NOT include Biltmore House entry.

Cinderella Magic Package
May 14 all-day
online w/ Flat Rock Playhouse

We are excited to bring this special package to you and your loved ones. It’s super easy!

  1. Pick your show date – June 14, 17, 21, 24 (Evening only)
  2. Choose 2 Adult Seats and 2 Student Seats
  3. At Checkout, discount will be applied

Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo!

Your wish is granted!

TICKETS + INFO

If you have any problems, our Box Office is happy to help!

828.693.0731

Greenville Center for Creative Arts Summer Art Camps Registration Open
May 14 all-day
Greenville Center for Creative Arts

Camps that run from 9 AM – 12 PM, Monday – Friday, beginning June 5 – August 4.

Weekly art camps at GCCA are designed to let kids ages 5-12 explore their creativity through a range of materials and concepts. Each week features a different artistic medium and includes professional guest artists who demonstrate technique and discuss what makes their work unique.

WEEK 1:

Printmaking Camp

JUNE 5 – JUNE 9

Printmaking is a form of art-making that allows the artist to reproduce a design, drawing, or image multiple times onto various surfaces, though most often on paper. This means that prints can come in all different shapes, sizes, designs, and media. Printmaking campers will explore multiple techniques and learn how to create prints using different methods like mono printing and collograph printing. Projects will include monotype self-portraits, stamps, relief prints and more.

WEEK 2:

Bookmaking & Paper Art Camp

JUNE 12 – JUNE 16

Draw, paint, and collage to create sketchbooks and storybooks in Bookmaking and Paper Art Camp! Campers will create their very own artist sketchbook that can be taken anywhere and everywhere to record travel, thoughts, drawings, and ideas. This week of bookmaking includes the creation of cover designs, sewn and bound edges, folded paper inserts, and drawings and paintings that illustrate the artistic vision of the artist.  Campers will learn to combine imagery and text while working to understand scale, balance, and color.

WEEK 3:

Clay Camp

JUNE 19 – JUNE 23

Explore the world of artmaking with clay! Campers will learn hand-building fundamentals to create everything from clay sculpture to pinch pots, tiles, and more! Hand-building techniques like coil building and slab rolling will teach campers to make objects with clay, while glazing, stamping, and stenciling will introduce them to design and color theory.

WEEK 4:

Painting Camp

JUNE 26 – JUNE 30

Basic painting skills, including color theory and color mixing, provide a solid foundation that is useful in understanding all areas of the visual arts. Campers will learn to use value, perspective, and gesture to create self-portraits, animal paintings, abstract collages, and more in Painting Camp! Exploration will include an introduction to painting movements and techniques—from abstraction and collage to landscape and still life.

WEEK 5:

Fiber and Textile Arts Camp

JULY 10 – JULY 14

Greenville’s rich textile history will serve as the inspiration for Fiber and Textile Arts Camp. Campers will learn to weave, sew, and batik using both traditional and unconventional materials to create their own designs—all against the backdrop of a historic textile mill. Projects like wall-hanging batiks and useable totes will introduce campers to design basics including color, composition, and form.

WEEK 6:

Drawing and Collage Camp

JULY 17 – JULY 21

Experience the art of paper, from paper making to surface design with stamps and textiles. Campers will combine images and layer materials while learning color theory, composition, and form. Taking inspiration from famous artists they will develop a range of ideas and projects.  Campers will learn to use line, value, and composition to create abstract collages, self-portraits, sketches, and more.

WEEK 7:

Wearable Art Camp

JULY 24 – JULY 28

Express yourself with artwork you can wear! Using traditional and non-traditional materials, campers will explore sculptural techniques while learning to manipulate and transform materials in new and creative ways. Altered clothes, hats made out of paper, and unique accessories are just some of the fun projects campers will create to showcase their very own style and make an artistic statement.

WEEK 8:

Sculpture Camp

JULY 31 – AUGUST 4

Sculpture Camp will introduce campers to what sculpture is and why it differs from other art forms. Using a variety of materials, including wire, paper mache, and recycled bottles, campers will create everything from animals to abstraction and move from drawings to three-dimensional forms to understand how an artist must think about viewing a sculpture from every angle. Campers will also learn to consider the top, bottom, and sides of piece while learning about the importance of scale and composition to make finished sculptures.