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Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Our 2022 International Adventure dates are limited Book Now Nantahala Outdoor Center
Dec 8 all-day
Nantahala Outdoor Center

THE WORLD AWAITS

Our 2022 International Adventure dates are limited! Don’t miss out. Whether your idea of an adventure is rafting Class 4+ rapids on the Zambezi, or wildlife viewing from your deck in British Columbia, our trips have something for every adventure and skill level.

POINSETTIA POSTCARDS
Dec 8 all-day
Greenville's Main Street

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Local nonprofits and school groups construct and decorate grand holiday postcards displayed throughout Greenville’s Main Street plazas.

Santa’s Wonderland at Cabela’s
Dec 8 all-day
Cabela's

Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s plan to deliver free photos with Santa to more than two million kids and families this holiday season with a “Contactless Claus” experience at Santa’s Wonderland. Guests can book photos with Santa through a FREE advance reservation system.

To learn more and make a reservation, visit www.cabelas.com/santa.

Contactless visits with Santa run through Friday, Dec. 24, 2021.

Upstate Food Access Map
Dec 8 all-day
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A list of organizations and services in the Upstate on an interactive map.

Ten at the Top

Van Gogh Alive at Biltmore Estate
Dec 8 all-day
Biltmore Estate

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His masterworks have been displayed around the world for over a century… but never like this. Described as “an unforgettable multi-sensory experience,” Van Gogh Alive is a powerful and vibrant symphony of light, color, sound, and scent that compels you to leave the world behind and immerse yourself in Van Gogh’s paintings. Simultaneously enchanting, entertaining, and educational, Van Gogh Alive stimulates all the senses and opens the mind.

The Omni Grove Park Inn 29th Annual National Gingerbread House Competition Display
Dec 8 @ 7:00 am – 9:00 pm
The Omni Grove Park Inn

The National Gingerbread House Competition™

The 29th Annual National Gingerbread House Competition™ – the largest in the world – will be held at the resort on Monday, November 22, 2021. This year, the Competition will be a combination of aspects from The 2020 National Gingerbread House Competition™, while bringing back the in-person events that make this experience so special to the competitors, Gingerbread enthusiasts, and the hotel. It is our mission to ensure that the Competition’s legacy built on design, innovation and tradition continues for future generations.

Like last year, the Competition will conduct the first round of judging virtually. This will enable documentation of the creation process, enhance the first round of the judging experience, and ensure the competition will continue safely, even if unforeseen circumstances were to arise. The first round is meant to give the judges a visual idea of the creation by showcasing a framework and different portions of the piece that highlight the story behind it- even if your final product is not yet completed. More details on this below.

The second round of judging will be done in-person at the hotel in the Grand Ballroom as in years past. The Omni Grove Park Inn is thrilled to once again display all Gingerbread entries at the Resort for public viewing to celebrate the hard work and dedication that goes into these edible works of art. All Gingerbread entries will be reviewed in-person during the second round to ensure the integrity of the Gingerbread creation physically meets the criteria.

For those who may not travel this season, the hotel will continue, “The 12 Days of Gingerbread” by releasing one of the Top 12 finalists, per day, on the hotel’s Facebook (@omnigroveparkinn) and Instagram (@omnigrovepark) channels from December 1 – 12, 2021 to spark Ginger-love for all during the happiest season of the year! This provides an in-person and virtual way for all to enjoy.

The winning creations will be on display Sunday, November 28, 2021 – Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Omni Grove Park Inn invites guests not staying at the Resort to view the display after 3:00 p.m. on Sundays or anytime Monday through Thursday, based on parking availability and excluding holidays and the following dates: December 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31 and January 1. Public viewing on December 26 and January 2 will reopen after 3:00 p.m. Please note that only Registered Resort Pets will be permitted. No outside pets will be allowed.

Banco de Comida I Food Pantry
Dec 8 @ 8:00 am – 11:30 am
United Ministries Administration and Emergency Assistance
WNC Farmers Market Open Daily
Dec 8 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
WNC Farmers Market

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With the convenience of being open year-round, 7 days a week, the WNC Farmers Market offers a selection of farm-fresh produce at the lowest prices in Western N.C. Our popular retail buildings, providing a selection of non-perishables, fruits, vegetables, crafts and more, are open daily.

Christmas Giving Campaign
Dec 8 @ 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Greer Relief
With over 85 years of service in the Greater Greer community, Greer Relief knows how financial instability creates barriers for our neighbors. By assisting with our neighbors’ basic needs like food, rent, and utilities, we have helped prevent thousands from going homeless and hungry.
Our programs meet those in need where they live to make real change in their lives. We could not have this impact without your generosity. Whether it’s hosting the annual Christmas Morning Shoppe so parents can put presents under the tree for over 300 children, offering empowering classes through the RENEW program to educate individuals about job services, financial wellness, and healthy living, or placing loaves of bread on our shelves for the hungry, Greer Relief works hard to remove the barriers that keep many of our neighbors from thriving.
During this holiday season, we ask that Greer Relief be a part of your giving. The needs of our neighbors are real and urgent. Their emergencies require solutions that we cannot provide without your help. When you give to Greer Relief, you are not just giving to us. You are giving to a Greater Greer that will continue to flourish.
Together, we can give hope.
Arbor Huescapes: Paintings by Michael Fowler
Dec 8 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
The North Carolina Arboretum

Artist Michael Fowler creates evocative abstract landscape paintings by incorporating vibrant colors with subtle, complex details. His semi-large-scale approach invites viewers to step into his work and build a sense of wonder and contemplation surrounding the natural world. Fowler’s artistic response in contemplating nature is to capture something of a landscape’s pleasantness, which is often unexpected harmonies of color and shape. In his latest exhibit, Arbor Huescapes, Fowler highlights the distinctive vegetation – primarily trees – and topography of North and South Carolina’s midlands and piedmont regions.

Fowler received his Bachelor of Arts from Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas with a focus in Advertising Design. He then attended the University of Nebraska where he received a Master’s degree in Fine Arts in Painting and Drawing with a minor in Art History. From there, he attended the University of Memphis where he earned a Doctorate in Higher Education. Based in North Augusta, South Carolina, Fowler is currently an associate professor of design and computer graphics and serves as the Mary Durban Toole Chair of Art at the University of South Carolina in Aiken. His paintings are in a number of public and private collections nationally, and he actively exhibits in regional and national shows.

Please note: Arbor Huescapes has been rescheduled due to the COVID-19 crisis and will now open in fall 2021. The exhibit is on display daily September 18, 2021 – January 9, 2022, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. inside the Baker Exhibit Center. All works are available for purchase and a portion of sales will be donated to The North Carolina Arboretum Society.

Support Ten at the Top
Dec 8 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Ten at the Top
Ten at the Top funding partners and event sponsors are the backbone of the organization.
If your company or organization is not already a TATT partner, we invite you to join us. Here is a direct link to partnership opportunities for 2021 and the 2021 Commitment Form.
In addition, TATT is continuing to accept support for our Ignition Fund Campaign. This effort is a long-term funding program designed to help TATT to continue to ignite initiatives across the Upstate. Click Here for more details.
If you have questions about TATT partnership and sponsorship opportunities or would like to set up a personal meeting, please contact Dean Hybl for questions or more information.
Close to Home Art Exhibit
Dec 8 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Artists Collective | Spartanburg

The restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic gave Upstate photographer John Lever a different perspective on life and his art. His creations through that time, along with some of his earlier works, will be part of his upcoming exhibition, “Close to Home,” to be held Nov. 30 through Dec. 24 in Gallery III of the Artists Collective | Spartanburg.

The exhibit will be part of the Spartanburg ArtWalk from 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 16.

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Twenty of Lever’s work will be included in the exhibition and will be offered for sale with prices ranging from $70 to $150.

Holiday Artisan Market
Dec 8 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Artists Collective | Spartanburg
Hub City Railroad Museum NOW OPEN!
Dec 8 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Hub City Railroad Museum

Hub City RR Museum entrance at the Spartanburg Depot

WE ARE OPEN!

After a year of being closed, the Hub City Railroad Museum is open again. Come by on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10am to 2pm and check out our recently added display about the Pullman Company. We also have a new order of tee shirts that have just arrived.

There are some restrictions in place due to the virus. We will request that you wear a mask and we will be limiting the number of visitors at one time. We will be periodically sanitizing the museum, especially frequently touched items. Your understanding is appreciated.

The caboose is still undergoing a major renovation, but there has be significant progress made. Stop by and peek in to see how the construction is going.

We will be closed on May 15, since many of our volunteers will be at the Easley Train Show at the Rock Springs Baptist Church. We will have tables at the show and several volunteers will be involved with operating model train layouts.

One major step back to normal!

lamentations an art exhibit
Dec 8 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Spartanburg Art Museum

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On loan from the New Orleans Museum of Art.

Over the past seven years, Tina Freeman has photographed the wetlands of Louisiana and the glacial landscapes of the Arctic and Antarctica. In Lamentations, Freeman pairs images from these desparate regions in a series of diptychs that function as stories about climate change, ecological balance, and the connectedness of disparate landscapes.

images courtesy of and © Tina Freeman.

This exhibition is generously sponsored by Davis + Walker Barnes, Alice + Ty Dawson, Leah Kent + Mici Fluegge, Misti + Kevin Hudson, Susu + George Dean Johnson, Jr., Leigh Ann + Ryan Langley, Vicki + Tom Nederostek, Margaret + George Nixon, and Agnes + William Peelle.

The Soldier Bishop: Ellison Capers Exhibit
Dec 8 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Upcountry History Museum

The Soldier Bishop: Ellison Capers, a special exhibit created by Faith Memorial Chapel, Cedar Mountain, NC, now on display at the Upcountry History Museum, presents the unshakable faith of Rt. Reverend Ellison Capers and how his fortitude created a lasting legacy.

Though he lost loved ones and survived many of his own near-death experiences in some of the most horrific engagements of the American Civil War (1861-1865), Capers’ trust in God and the path before him never faltered. In 1865, at the age of 28, he was promoted in the military to Brigadier General receiving recognition for his leadership and distinguished service. After the war Capers was elected Secretary of State for South Carolina. Even so, his calling to Christ was overpowering. The Governor told him, “You can be a Governor, Senator, or anything you like. You will be a fool to give all this to become a preacher.”

In 1866, Capers accepted a call to Christ Church Episcopal in Greenville, South Carolina, where he served for 20 years. He was consecrated as bishop of the State of South Carolina in 1893 and moved to Charleston. To escape the summer heat, he purchased a plot of land in Cedar Mountain, NC, and erected a cottage. This inspired in Mrs. Capers a dream to erect an Episcopal chapel for the local population. In 1894, this dream became a reality, and “Faith Chapel” was built.

“Faith Chapel” fell into disrepair following Capers death in 1908. In honor of his enduring influence and guidance, a disciple of Capers, the Reverend Dr. Alexander Mitchell from Greenville, began a movement to rebuild the chapel and dedicated the new church, “Faith Memorial Chapel,” in Capers’ memory in 1941.

The exhibit shares the story of Ellison Capers and the history of Faith Memorial Chapel. Historical artifacts, including Capers’ original military sword, the musket balls that nearly killed him, his war diaries and handwritten letters to his wife from the battlefield, and the preserved renderings for rebuilding the Chapel dedicated to his memory, highlight key moments of Capers life’s journey through war, faith, and salvation.

Drop-in Tours at Upcountry History Museum
Dec 8 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Upcountry History Museum

Interested in Upcountry history?
Join UHM Docent, Wynn Herbert, for an upcoming, drop-in tour through the Museum’s permanent galleries and explore the area’s rich and fascinating history.

All tours will begin at 11:00 a.m. and conclude at approximately 11:45 a.m.
Drop-In Tours are included with your general admission.

ICE ON MAIN: SCHOOL BREAK HOURS
Dec 8 @ 11:00 am – 10:00 pm
Village Green

IOM Group

Tickets are only good for the day/time purchased and are not transferable to another session.

Tickets are only required for those individuals skating. Admission is free for spectators. 

PLEASE READ BEFORE PURCHASING

  • In order to maintain safe capacity levels, only 1 non-ticketed spectator will be admitted to the event site with each ticketed skater.
  • Each ticket is good for a specific 1-hour skate session. Rescheduling is not allowed.
  • Face coverings are required at all times.
  • Tickets are non-refundable. Exceptions to the refund policy will be made in the event the rink is closed due to weather or maintenance issues.
HOLIDAY HOURS
Wednesday, November 25 11 AM – 10 PM
Thanksgiving Day, November 26 2 PM – 9 PM
Friday, November 27 11 AM – 10 PM
Christmas Eve, December 24 11 AM – 7 PM
Christmas Day, December 25 CLOSED
New Year’s Eve, December 31 11 AM – 10 PM
New Year’s Day, January 1 11 AM – 10 PM
Martin Luther King Day, January 18 11 AM – 10 PM
Upcountry History Museum Drop-in Tours
Dec 8 @ 11:00 am – 11:45 am
Upcountry History Museum

Interested in Upcountry history?

Join UHM Docent, Wynn Herbert, for an upcoming, drop-in tour through the Museum’s permanent galleries and explore the area’s rich and fascinating history.

Drop-In Tours will occur on the 2nd Wednesday of each month through 2021.

All tours will begin at 11:00 a.m. and conclude at approximately 11:45 a.m.

Drop-In Tours are included with your general admission.

Textile Narratives Art Exhibition
Dec 8 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
The Brooks Center for the Performing Arts

The Clemson Visual Arts welcomes back Master of Fine Arts alumna, Terry Jarrard-Dimond ‘79 for a solo exhibition, “Textile Narratives,” opening Aug. 18 and continuing through Dec. 16, 2021, at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts Lobby.

The artworks in this exhibition showcase Dimond’s collection of large-scale geometric compositions using hand-dyed, contemporary textiles.

Dimond’s work has been featured by the Columbia South Carolina Museum of Art in Columbia, S.C. and she has artwork in S.C. State Art Collection in Columbia, S.C. She took part in South Carolina Arts Commission’s 50th Anniversary exhibition program and received the commission’s Visual and Craft Fellowship award.

Visitors can view the exhibition from Wednesday, Aug. 18 until Thursday, Dec. 16 in the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts Lobby. Hours are Monday through Friday, 1 p.m. through 5 p.m. There will be a gallery talk with Terry Jarrard-Dimond on Tuesday, Sept 28 at 6 p.m. followed by a reception. Admission to the exhibition, artist talk, and reception is free. Patrons are encouraged to attend the Stefon Harris + Blackout performance following the artist talk.

University visitors should comply with Clemson University current guidance regarding COVID-19. Please visit www.clemson.edu for more information before visiting campus.

ARTIST’S STATEMENT

Exploration and manipulation are my favorite words when I am in my studio.  I work through process exploring a variety of mediums and appreciate that each medium has unique qualities for the development of ideas. The work develops as I incorporate the marks, shapes, textures and layers that are the foundation of my work.  These elements come together to express my ideas, concerns and stories.

All living things leave physical evidence of their existence. This evidence is generated by the activities each performs which can range from the monumental to the minute. My work is my evidence. It represents my passion for art and my time in the studio. My desire is that this “evidence” be interpreted and enjoyed thus creating an opportunity for interaction and connection.

“The beautiful Arts – the magic bond which unites all ages and Nations.”