Events Calendar
Explore family friendly events, theatres, galleries, concerts, nightlife, things to do, and more in the Greenville, SC and Upstate areas.
Interested in adding an event to our calendar? Please click the green “Post Your Event” button below.

Enjoy selections performed by the CU Symphonic Band led by conductor Mark Spede.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…. |
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Share joy with a family experiencing the realities of poverty in Greenville this holiday season. Provide a child in need with clothing and gifts through our Angel Tree program. This is a great opportunity for individuals, families, church groups, schools, social clubs, HOAs, companies, civic organizations and more to work together to share hope at the holidays.
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Our Mealed It! Giving Tuesday fundraiser is exactly three weeks away! We are excited to introduce you to our fierce competitors who will be battling each other, and the clock, on Tuesday, November 28 for the Mealed It! champion title. Team CFSA | Diana Jahries, with Prisma Health’s Center for Success in Aging and Meals on Wheels of Greenville Board Member, has teamed up with coworker, Angela Hayden, to battle it out in our Mealed It! kitchen. Team Muncaster | Richard Muncaster, owner of Muncaster Financial Group and Meals on Wheels of Greenville Corporate Route Partner, is bringing his wife Sheri and son Mills to help him take home the Mealed It! trophy. Team Pressly | Lucy Pressly, Meals on Wheels of Greenville Young Professionals member, has teamed up with fellow member, Megan Gasser, to win Mealed It! |
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Click each team name to view team profiles and vote ($10 per vote) for your favorite team. Voting is open now until the end of Mealed It! which will go live via our Facebook page at 7 p.m. EST on Tuesday, November 28. Good luck teams! Cakes, and icing, and sprinkles OH MY!Meals on Wheels of Greenville is headed back to the kitchen for your favorite decorating battle of the season…Mealed It! Join us in welcoming all new competitors this year and witness the fun – or – mayhem as these three new teams battle it out for the title of Mealed It! Champions. They will battle the clock, and each other, as they attempt to re-create a confection presented by Tayler Profit, owner of Sweets Tayler Made. Mealed It! will go live on Tuesday, November 28 at 7 p.m. via our Facebook page (live link to come). You’ll be able to watch the live stream and donate-to-vote for the team you think did the best job replicating our professionally decorated confection. Stay tuned afterwards for the winner reveal via our Facebook Live. Our goal is to raise $50,000! Your donations and votes will immediately impact Meals on Wheels of Greenville as we continue our mission of delivering #MoreThanMeals to our homebound clients. This event is the culmination of our Giving Tuesday efforts. These funds will help purchase Holiday bags for all of our clients. During this Holiday season, it’s more important than ever to show support to those who are isolated and struggle to prepare a warm meals during the cold months. Thank you for your support. |
Get a jumpstart on your holiday shopping with Meals on Wheels of Greenville Young Professionals’ holiday edition CauseBars! Perfect for stocking stuffers, gifts for coworkers, or teacher appreciation baskets. These gourmet chocolate bars come in Milk Chocolate or Dark Chocolate with Sea Salt.
For every CauseBar purchased for $10, a homebound client will receive an emergency meal kit to use in an emergency event. Purchases can be made online, over the phone (864-233-6565), or in-person at our office.
Make holiday shopping easy this year and support Spartanburg businesses. Whether you’re shopping in-store, from the comfort of your couch or from your office desk, spend local this holiday season.
SHOP ONLINE IN SPARTANBURG
These retailers offer e-commerce options so you can shop from the safety of your home.
DOWNTOWN SPARTANBURG SHOPPING GUIDE
Plan a trip to Downtown Spartanburg to knock out your holiday shopping list.
MADE IN SPARTANBURG GIFT GUIDE
Boost community pride with gifts that are Made in Spartanburg
Don’t miss this opportunity to make your dreams of a remarkable getaway come true, all while supporting a great cause. Purchase your sweepstakes entry today, and you could be the lucky winner of one of these incredible experiences!
Remember, every entry counts and helps us make a difference in our community. Thank you for your support, and best of luck!
Winner’s Choice! Spend a week in Italy for 2 at the Hotel Ponte Sisto in Rome 2-Night Stay, and the Renaissance Tuscany Il Ciocco Resort & Spa 5-Night Stay. Enjoy a daily complimentary breakfast and enjoy a Winery and Olive Oil Press Tour & Tasting with lunch at the Fattoria Colle Verde in the Tuscany countryside or enjoy a 3-Night stay for 2 in Napa Valley at the Meritage Resort and Spa with a Wine Train Tour including a gourmet lunch, Hot Air Balloon Ride, & Wine Tasting.
Volunteer
Water our garden plot at the Greer Community Garden located at 218 West Road, Greer, SC. Our plots are 13,19,25,31. Coming from the parking lot, they will be the last 4 plots to the far left of the first section.
The best time to water is when the temperature is before 80° (in the morning before the sun is too high or in the late afternoon once it’s begun to set).
If you need anything, email Jenn [email protected]
The Greenville State Farmers Market includes retail sheds and farmer stalls that offer a wide variety of locally grown products and specialty goods. Both quality and variety are standards for the volume of products offered for sale at the Greenville State Farmers Market. Market operations continue Monday – Saturday all year long, ceasing for only two holidays: Christmas and New Year’s Day.
Find information about upcoming events and what’s in season at our market’s Facebook page.
Office Hours
Retail Hours
Monday – Saturday • 8 am – 6 pm
Admission and parking are free
Closed Christmas Day and New Year’s Day
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When you donate to The Salvation Army Red Kettle Impact Campaign, you help provide:
Thank you for supporting The Salvation Army of Greenville. |
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Embark on a scenic journey across George Vanderbilt’s Italy with a large-scale outdoor display that combines brilliant botanical designs with authentic messages written by Vanderbilt himself.
Beautifully handcrafted of natural elements, each sculptural postcard depicts a location or landmark Vanderbilt visited more than a century ago. This captivating complement to Biltmore’s Italian Renaissance Alive exhibition reveals Vanderbilt’s passions for travel, culture, architecture, and art as well as his personal experience of such renowned Italian cities as Milan, Florence, Venice, Pisa, and Vatican City.
Adding to the charm and visual appeal of Ciao! From Italy—sure to be a hit among kids of all ages—is the G-scale model train that travels in and out of each postcard in this enlightening display!
GCCA invites you to the opening night of our newest Community Gallery exhibition, “Mono No Aware”, on First Friday, November 3rd from 6-9pm. “Mono No Aware” will be on display from November 3rd – December 20th, 2023 and admission is free during open business hours.
In “Mono No Aware,” exhibiting artist Leigh Mitchell presents over 30 black & white photographs inspired by the ephemeral nature of things. Included in the exhibition are images that metaphorically allude to all the trees humans have cut down and all the pollution humans are adding to the land and atmosphere. Mitchell’s work speaks to the precarious situation and tangled mess humanity and the earth are in and to the eerie sense of foreboding for what may lie ahead. ‘Mono No Aware,’ is a Japanese term meaning “beauty tinged with sadness.” More specifically, the term alludes to the bittersweet awareness that all things inevitably change form or come to an end. Both a deep ache and a deep appreciation accompany the awareness that we don’t know how long human life and the earth as we know it will last. Mitchell’s work in “Mono No Aware” was funded in part from an artist grant from Metropolitan Arts Council.
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Join us on a journey into the world of butterflies and plants, and see the complex relationship between monarchs and milkweed. “Monarchs and Milkweed” explores how very survival of these majestic creatures has been shaped over time by one another, traveling through the seasons of a calendar year and revealing how both insect and plant grow and interact, culminating in a massive migration that crosses a continent.
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Upstate pottery and ceramics artist Dave Sawyer will present new additions to his body of work in an exhibition titled “Wildfire ’23” Nov. 7 through Dec. 2 in Gallery II of the Artists Collective | Spartanburg.
An artist’s talk will be held Thursday, Nov. 16, as part of Spartanburg Artwalk.
“My work includes art pottery and decorative ceramic wall art,” says Sawyer. “My inspiration comes from the world around us and reflects God’s great gift of nature.” |
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Upstate artist Lady Pluuto believes in the strength of people’s hearts, and she is showing her belief in a new exhibition of digital paintings, “Heart Forward: The Resurrection of Love,” Nov. 7 through Dec. 2 in Gallery III of the Artists Collective | Spartanburg.
She will present an artist’s talk on Thursday, Nov. 16, as part of Spartanburg ArtWalk.
“These digital paintings portray a pivotal moment where the heart reawakens after healing from suffering and heartbreak,” Lady Pluuto says. |
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Looking ahead at the holidays, do you often think you’d like to give unique gifts – one-of-a-kind pieces that the recipient will really cherish? Sure, there are websites offering such items, but why not “shop local” at the Artists Collective | Spartanburg’s 2023 Holiday Artisan Market Nov. 8 through Dec. 23? |
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We are thrilled to unveil an exciting addition to the Artists Collective | Spartanburg that is set to redefine the way you experience art – the all-new Underground Gallery! This unique space is more than just a gallery; it’s a cozy, intimate haven where art lovers can immerse themselves in creativity, and engage in meaningful conversations about the art that surrounds them. |
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Sigal Music Museum’s current special exhibition, Worlds Apart: Musical Instruments from Secular to Sacred, highlights items from the JoAnn and Frank Edwinn Collection, which hails from all over the world. Showing November 2023 – May 2024, Worlds Apart uses a diverse range of historical instruments, objects, and visuals to bring together musical narratives from seemingly disparate parts of the globe.
Worlds Apart: Musical Instruments from Secular to Sacred aims to increase public access to historical instruments from around the world and improve visitors’ understanding of musical traditions at the global level. Expanding beyond the typical parameters of the Western musical canon, Worlds Apart seeks to expose audiences to musical instruments and customs that are often overlooked or exotified. The instruments and other exhibit materials will offer visitors new perspectives on global music and a chance to consider how music is used for prayer and leisure in cultures around the world. By celebrating these stories, the museum intends to further its mission to collect and preserve historical musical instruments, objects, and information, which engage and enrich people of all ages through exhibits, performances, and experiential programs.
Displaying various objects from the JoAnn and Frank Edwinn Collection, Worlds Apart: Musical Instruments from Secular to Sacred focuses on international musical instruments and cultures, celebrating rites and traditions with ancient histories and contemporary legacies. Frank Edwinn, a successful basso in the mid-20th century, studied and toured internationally, eventually settling in North Carolina, where he taught music at the University of North Carolina Asheville. Throughout his life, he purchased various objects from around the world, aiming to expose students, and himself, to the wide and wonderful world of musical instruments. This impressive collection occupies a unique position for educating audiences unfamiliar with the vast scope of global music.
And, UNCA’s Ramsey Library Special Collections is now processing the Edwinn’s papers and a few recordings that will be accessible next semester!
Join us for Empower Hour, a one-hour program and facility tour where you will experience firsthand the YWCA’s work to bridge gaps in earning power, education, health & wellness and access to childcare.
Empower Hours take place twice a month on the first and third Tuesday at 11:30 am.
Lunch is served as part of our Empower Hour, so reservations are required.
To make a reservation: contact Elizabeth Alvandi, Advancement Assistant, at (828) 254-7206 ext. 103 or [email protected].
The Roper Research Room is open each Tuesday from 1 – 7 p.m. or by appointment with the curator. Find photos and documents about Anderson County or your ancestors from the area. The holdings in our library are more than 2,800 strong making it a wonderful resource for teachers, students and researchers. From city directories, maps and photographs, to many family genealogies, we have information that can help with your research.
Can’t make it on Tuesdays? Request an appointment here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeSGAMAkcsuvo7791ZfmlpDwd-GqTJc-Py-WR-bvHcQ4cLotA/viewform





