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Wednesday, April 27, 2022
International Currency Transactions: Best Practices
Apr 27 @ 8:00 am – 11:30 am
OneSpartanburg, Inc.

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Understanding the basics of international currency transactions is essential for all treasury, accounting and finance professionals. In this seminar, you will become familiar with the basic and most efficient approaches to manage your international payments and currency risk.

The content will consist of a 3-hour in-person session which includes case studies.

GPS Capital Markets, a OneSpartanburg, Inc. member, will co-host this event with the SC SBDC and BDO.

During the presentation, we will discuss the SC SBDC’s capabilities as well as BDO’s assessment of recent international tax reforms.

Who Should Attend
This is a fundamental course designed for:

  •        Financial professionals in accounting, reporting, treasury, finance, tax or accounts payable.
  •        Financial professionals who want to enhance their knowledge and learn tools to apply to their own company.
  •        Non-financial professionals in IT, legal, compliance, procurement and HR who work closely with financial teams.
Thanks FLO: Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Frederick Law Olmsted
Apr 27 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 pm
The North Carolina Arboretum

Who was the visionary who designed some of America’s most iconic gardens and parks? Find out at an all-new  exhibit celebrating the life and work of Frederick Law Olmsted (FLO).

The exhibit on the man who planned both Central Park (his first major design) and Biltmore in Asheville (his final one), takes center stage in the Baker Visitor Center Exhibit Hall and at select locations in the landscape on the occasion of his 200th birthday. Thanks FLO features a retrospective of Olmsted’s life through landmarks and key moments and shows off a selection of his most iconic designs through vintage postcards, maps and green screen technology.

Step into the designing game and build a park using interactive tools and take a selfie that puts you front and center in iconic Olmsted parks. Outdoor exhibits await discovery and  illustrate the design principles Olmsted used while designing and building parks, greenways, campuses and private estates across the United States.

The exhibit is created in conjunction with the National Association for Olmsted Parks (NAOP) in celebration of Olmsted’s 200th birthday on April 26, 2022.

 

 

 

Thanks FLO:  Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Frederick Law Olmsted is presented in participation with Olmsted 200, a nationwide celebration taking place in parks and public spaces across the United States.

 

Banco de Comida I Food Pantry
Apr 27 @ 8:30 am – 11:30 am
United Ministries
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Artists’ Guild of Spartanburg: The Judy and Brant Bynum Art Award for 2022 is now Open
Apr 27 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
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Thanks to the generosity of Judy and Brant Bynum, the amount of the award has increased from $500 to $1,000!  This award is offered annually to rising college juniors majoring in Fine Art (2D or 3D) at a college or university in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Accepting applications beginning February 1, 2022. The deadline to apply is April 29, 2022, at 5 PM. For details, please visit: www.artistsguildspartanburg.org/awards

BBB OF THE UPSTATE: SHRED DAY
Apr 27 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church

Take advantage of free document shredding in the Upstate. Better Business Bureau® of the Upstate & AARP® South Carolina are partnering together to host a FREE Secure Your ID “Shred Day,” a national event created to promote awareness about identity theft and fraud protection. AARP and Better Business Bureau Education Foundation will be providing educational handouts to prevent consumers and businesses from becoming victims of identity theft. Individuals and businesses can take advantage of FREE on-site document shredding and take home practical tips to prevent identity theft online and off. Consumers are allowed to bring 3 banker 10″ x 12″ x 15″ size boxes or 3 kitchen “13 gallon size” plastic bags per consumer or business. Maximum number per consumer or business is 3. Cardboard boxes will be emptied and returned to consumers. Please, DO NOT bring the following items: desktop computers, monitors, laptops, printers, or external hard drives. In an effort to shred your sensitive documents in a timely manner, there is no need to remove binders, binder clips, paper clips, staples, rubber bands, or CDs/DVDs prior to shredding. Due to safety concerns and to ensure that we are able to serve as many vehicles as possible, we are unable to accept attendees on foot or allow consumers to get out of their vehicle to watch their paper shredded. The complimentary shred event is first come, first serve or until the shred trucks fill up. REGISTER TO WIN A FREE $100 SHREDDER! The AARP South Carolina Sweepstakes takes place between April 1, 9:00 a.m. EST zone and May 31, 2022, 9:00 a.m. EST zone. Register here: aarp.cventevents.com/71G83Q

Bellews Market
Apr 27 @ 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Bellews Market
Bellews Market

Open Year Round Large Selection. We have been in business for over 30 years supporting our local farmers and selling their produce. With over 40 farmers we have a wide selection of Farm Fresh fruits and vegetables. We offer a wide selection of pickles, relishes, jellies, jams, fresh baked cakes and traditional pound cakes.

Healthy Pets For Life
Apr 27 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Greenville Humane Society

Greenville Humane Society’s mission is to preserve the lives and enhance the well-being of animals. Our Vaccine Clinic does just that. We’re proud to offer common preventive services like vaccines, testing, and more to help keep your pet healthy—without breaking the bank, starting at $10! Here, you’ll get the same stellar care you deserve, but our costs are lower than traditional veterinary clinics (plus, you’re supporting a great cause!).

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Volunteer as a Parker at Flat Rock Playhouse!
Apr 27 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Flat Rock Playhouse

Flat Rock Playhouse

Flat Rock Playhouse believes in the power of collaboration, community, and connection. Over the years, volunteers have made it possible for our production seasons to thrive and grow.

If you have ever attended a show at Flat Rock Playhouse, you know parking is an adventure! Our parking lots operate on a meticulously planned system, which is kept running by our wonderful parkers! The Vagabonds have been on the Rock since 1952 and years of workshopping have led to the system you see today. Volunteers help keep the Playhouse running smoothly, and parking is no exception!

Parking shows is a great hands-on opportunity to help the Playhouse and interact with patrons, fellow community members, and Playhouse staff.

 

Parking for shows requires a minimum of 8 people per show.

Parkers choose one of five areas of our parking area to direct traffic.

Parkers are in position to begin parking 1 hour and 15 minutes before a show.

Depending on their position in the parking lots, parkers will greet patrons, ensure they are in the right place, and direct patrons to the appropriate lot and parking spot.

Volunteers will be trained in all parking positions before parking their first shift.

To learn more about parking, contact Karolyn Killian at [email protected].

 

Biltmore Blooms Tour
Apr 27 @ 9:30 am – 6:00 pm
Biltmore

April 1st through May 26th, 2022

Escape to Biltmore for a unique spring getaway. Immerse yourself in waves of color as Biltmore Blooms transforms our gardens and grounds. Savor complimentary wine tastings at our Winery. All this and more—an array of outdoor activities, shops, and restaurants, and of course, the timeless beauty of Biltmore House—is yours this spring at Biltmore.

Spread creativity + empower children: Volunteer Opportunities w/ The Children’s Museum of the Upstate
Apr 27 @ 9:30 am – 4:00 pm
The Children's Museum of the Upstate

Are you looking for a unique volunteer opportunity that will allow you to spread creativity and empower children?

At The Children’s Museum of the Upstate, there is a volunteer opportunity for everyone! Your time, talent and energy can play a huge role in creating the best experience for our guests–and we can’t wait to get to know you. Below you’ll find various volunteer opportunities. More information on how to apply located at bottom of page.

Program Opportunities:

steamWORKS Stewards: This position consists of assisting the steamWORKS Scientist with experiments, engagement, and interactive learning with all guests who step foot into the TCMU lab. Volunteers will be expected to interact with the young scientists in the lab through manipulative play, critical thinking activities, and creative problem solving.

  • TUES, THURS, SAT: 1:00PM-4:00PM
  • FRI, WED & SAT: 1:00PM-4:00PM

creARTive Captains (Art Studio): Help inspire all the future artists through creating, engaging, and learning. Volunteers will be expected to engage with guests, create learning opportunities for the young artists within the studio and encourage creativity!

  • TUES, THURS: 9:30AM-12:00PM
  • FRI, WED & SAT: 1:00PM-4:00PM

Storyteller (Dream Theater): Love reading children’s books? Want to captivate imaginations through stories? Then this is the opportunity for you. We invite you to read stories to children of all ages in our special Dream Theater!

  • TUES-SAT: 10:00AM-12:30PM (STORIES READ AT 11AM & 12PM)
  • 2ND SUNDAY EACH MONTH: 9:00-11:00AM
Spring Homeschool Day
Apr 27 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm
Chimney Rock State Park

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Chimney Rock’s Spring Homeschool Day is the perfect way to get out and enjoy the beauty of spring! Join our education team for programs created to peak your student’s interest in the natural world around us. After morning activities conclude, hang out for a fun-filled afternoon in the Park with plenty of ways to expand your experience.

Clayshapers Pottery Exhibit
Apr 27 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Artists Collective | Spartanburg

The Upstate husband-wife potter team of Jim G. and Sally Y. Weber want to show the versatility of clay in their upcoming exhibition, “Clayshapers Pottery: Made with Clay,” April 5 through 30 in Gallery II of the Artists Collective | Spartanburg.

“We want visitors to the exhibition to have an appreciation of the versatility of mud from the earth,” Sally Weber says. “They will see an array of colorful and whimsical pottery that will put a smile on your face and joy in your heart to witness the talent of two clay shapers.”

Community Champions Volunteer Opportunities
Apr 27 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
The Children's Museum of the Upstate

Adult, Events & Community Opportunities:

Community Champions: We welcome adults, families, organizations, bilingual translators, diverse background, and all ability levels to take part in TCMU’s mission in providing a family fun environment full of learning opportunities. Responsibilities can include facilitating programs, support museum operations, acting as a liaison between departments, ensuring safety through enforcing policies, maintaining presentability of exhibits, engaging with guests through educational lessons and so much more!

  • SHIFTS ARE FLEXIBLE BASED ON VOLUNTEER AVAILABILITY. 

Event Volunteers: TCMU coordinates events, fundraisers, and special opportunities throughout the calendar year. A few examples of these volunteer opportunities include FR-amily nights inviting families and children with Special Needs to the museum, or special holiday events such as Trick-or-Treat. Duties vary based on event needs.

  • SHIFTS VARY BASED ON EVENT DATES AND TIMES. 

Camp Crew: Throughout the year, TCMU offers camp opportunities for children from Pre-K through 5th grade. Camp Crew volunteers support camp activities by assisting with lesson plan facilitation, team building, escorting campers throughout the museum and learning.

  • SHIFTS TAKE PLACE PLACE MONDAY–FRIDAY DURING MUSEUM’S OPERATING HOURS IN THE SPRING, SUMMER AND WINTER. 

TCMU Task Force: TCMU On-the-Go brings the museum to life within and across the Upstate by traveling to schools, festivals, events, and more. Volunteers help TCMU provide access to our special programming, educational content, and engaging activities. A few examples of TCMU Task Force opportunities include Farmers Markets surrounding the upstate, IMAGINE Upstate Stem Festival, Bass Master Classic, and more!

  • SHIFTS VARY BASED ON TCMU ON-THE-GO SCHEDULE.

Images + Treasures Art Exhibit
Apr 27 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Artists Collective | Spartanburg

For Spartanburg award-winning artist Mary Verrandeaux, variety is truly the spice of life – variety she will show in an exhibition of works, “Images and Treasures: Portraits, Landscapes and Glass Treasures,” April 5 through 30 in Gallery III of the Artists Collective | Spartanburg.

The exhibition will include about 20 of Verrandeaux’s paintings, drawings, portraits, landscapes and fused glass art.

“My art represents my ability to be creative, diverse and experimental,” Verrandeaux, a native of Cortland, New York, says. “From children book illustrations to photo-realistic portraits, landscape paintings or fused glass, I am constantly experimenting and pushing my art to the next level.”

Past to Present: Retrospective: 60 years Painting
Apr 27 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Artists Collective | Spartanburg

When she was 10 years old, Carole Knudson Tinsley won a blue ribbon at the Sangamon (Illinois) County Fair for an ink drawing of a little girl. Six decades later, her artwork has developed from that “realistic” work to expressionistic to “imaginative abstraction.”

The public can follow that journey when they visit her latest exhibition, “Past to Present: Retrospective: 60 years Painting,” March 8 through April 30 in the Solomon Gallery of the Artists Collective | Spartanburg. An artist’s talk will be held on March 17 and a gallery reception will be held April 21.

Upstate Mobility Alliance Connecting the Dots
Apr 27 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
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Guest Speakers: James Keel, Director of Greenlink, and Luis Gonzalez, General Manager, SPARTA

Things You’ve Always Wanted to Make [afternoon class]
Apr 27 @ 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Spartanburg Art Museum

Go beyond classroom assignments and develop your artistic voice through experimentation, development, and execution of ideas!
This class is best suited for students who have already taken both Beginning and Intermediate Ceramics.
wed. 03.23.22 – 05.04.22 | 12:30pm – 3pm | ages 17+
This class will be held in SAM’s Ceramics Studio located on the second floor of the Montgomery Building at the Chapman Cultural Center.
Greenville Parks + Rec Afterschool Program
Apr 27 @ 2:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Various Community Centers

Afterschool

The Study Buddies Afterschool program is offered at four community centers throughout Greenville. The program runs Monday through Friday from 2:30-6 p.m. Participants will receive homework assistance, life skills development, recreational activities, educational projects, and much more. A healthy meal is provided daily for each participant. This program is open to students in K through 8th grade.

Registration is currently open for city of Greenville residents. 

Participants in the Study Buddies Afterschool program  will receive homework assistance, life skills development, recreational activities, educational projects, and much more. A healthy meal is provided daily. This program is open to students in 5K through 8th grade.

We are committed to providing our students a safe, enriching, and healthy afterschool experience. View Afterschool Health and Wellness Policy (PDF)

Dates: August 17, 2021 – June 1, 2022                                                         *Program does not run when there is no school for holidays, half days, teacher work days, vacations, or snow days (following Greenville County School calendar).

Time: 2:30 p.m. until 6:00 p.m.

Fees:  $585 for City Residents

Discounts for families registering two or more children. Payment plan available in 9 installments with the first initial payment due upon registration.

Financial Assistance: City of Greenville residents with documented financial need will automatically qualify for a reduced fee after school program. Qualified participants must complete the application and submit all required documentation to be eligible for the reduced fee. Financial aid will automatically be added to the participants online account after their application and documentation has been approved. Applications are available online (see below under documents) or in person at David Hellams Community Center or Bobby Pearse Community Center.

Financial assistance rates are $270 for the year. Sibling discounts do not apply to financial assistance rates.

Locations:

  • Bobby Pearse Community Center (FULL)
    • Elementary: Stone Academy
    • Middle: League Middle
  • David Hellams Community Center
    • Elementary: East North Street
    • Middle: Greenville Middle
  • Nicholtown Community Center
    • Elementary: Lake Forest
    • Middle: Northwood Middle
  • West Greenville Community Center
    • Elementary: AJ Whittenberg (transportation will be provided)
    • Middle: League
    • Legacy Charter School also provides transportation to the Center

Bussing Directly From The School To The Community Center: The City of Greenville DOES NOT provide transportation from the school to the afterschool site. Parents are responsible for arranging school bus transportation and also letting the school know that their child will be attending this afterschool program.

GENERAL INFORMATION

  • Refunds are not available after the first week of the program.
  • Prior to August 17, Parent/Guardian must submit all completed parent consent forms.

DOCUMENTS

Parent Handbook

Parent Handbook Forms

Financial Assistance Application Form

Afterschool Flyer

PacJAM Spring Semester 2022 ADULTS CLASSES
Apr 27 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Tryon Fine Arts Center

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Option 1:  Classic Rock for acoustic guitar

Join beloved Polk County musician Woody Cowan and learn YOUR favorite tunes.  In this setting, the students pick the songs, and Woody leads the teaching.  This friendly class is full of peer-to-peer encouragement and collaboration.  Artists covered included Janis Joplin, Neil Young, Old Crow Medicine Show, & Grateful Dead.  Whether you know a lot of chords or just a couple, this class will move you forward musically while taking you back through the best era of radio-played folk music.

 

Option 2: Beginner/Intermediate Folk Jam

World-class musician Gaye Johnson leads this class, gently raising your comfort level to play freely in a group setting.  Rooted in traditional folk music, aspiring mandolin, and guitar students will join together to gain more comfort and self-assurance in a group setting, while also diving into rhythm techniques and ornamentations.

 

Option 3Intermediate/ advanced band

Bob and Amy Buckingham guide adults on all instruments (guitar, clawhammer banjo, fiddle, mandolin, ukulele, & bass).  Several songs are picked by the group at the start of the semester, and over the 10 week semester, the musicality and “setlist” grow exponentially.  Adults love this format for
guided jamming.

PacJAM Spring Semester 2022 Beginner Youth Classes
Apr 27 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Tryon Fine Arts Center

TFAC Music Classes by Catherine Turner-15

Wednesday 

 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

All beginning students receive 45 minutes of group instruction and 45 minutes of singing/storytelling.

 

Group song & story Gaye Johnson (known for having the sweetest voice in the region) gives students the strong foundation they need for learning an instrument.  To learn music most effectively, students must know the songs before they play them on an instrument – then the learning becomes intuitive.  This fun class equips students with the classic songs and stories of the region and helps launch their musical abilities.

Instrument options:

Age ranges are suggestions.  Please email Julie if your child is outside the age range for the class they wish to take.

 

Option 1: Beginning ukulele, ages 6-8

Option 2:  Instrument Survey, ages 8-14

Continuing from last semester, this instrument survey class will focus on clawhammer banjo, plus one additional instrument to be chosen by the students.

Option 3:  Beginning guitar, ages 8-14

Option 4Beginner mandolin ages 8-14

Option 5Beginner fiddle ages 8-14

 

*Please be sure to select the student’s 1st and 2nc\d instrument choices when registering.