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Technology is always changing, making it tough for small business owners to know what to adopt and what to avoid. Explore some of the latest tech-topics and how they apply to small businesses. Led by South Carolina Small Business Development Centers.
Part of the event series: Small Business Development Center Training
Many programs say that they’ll help you lose weight but how many really teach you how to live healthier?
Healing Head To Toe isn’t about making you a lifetime client but instead a walking testimony to what happens when you take your life back.
Learn To
– Eliminate chronic illnesses
– Increase energy
– Decrease pain
– Live longer
PLUS an exclusive opportunity for a consultation to join the Healing Head To Toe community.
Secure your spot at the next session by registering using the link below:
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FREE to attend. No shows will be charged $25. A card must be on file to register. HSA and FSA are both accepted.
Waters and light refreshments will be provided.
Sooner or later grief comes along and tags, “You’re it!” Sometimes “out of the blue” but at other times at the end of a long medical battle. Sometimes after expecting a “miracle” from either modern medicine or from God.
Grievers quickly discover that some family members, friends, colleagues, are anxious for them to “move on” and immigrate to “Over-It-Land!” Grievers often find themselves stuck in one of four boxes: Get Over It, Get Under It, Get Around It, but rarely Get Into It. There is life during grief AND after grief IF you pay attention to the boxes!
Join us to discuss grief with guest speaker Harold Ivan Smith, DMIN, FT.
For so many of us, our family story is what defines our lives—what we run from or toward in the decades after leaving home. In this course, we will dive into family narratives together. The events we hope to discuss can include those that seem to haunt family struggles: trauma, abuse, neglect. Yet those blessed with stable families have plenty of stories to tell, too—a glorious summer road trip that reveals the love between siblings, or a tender reckoning with a parent’s humanity. As guidance for methods of writing on experiences with family, we will read poetry of Ai, Aria Aber, Catullus, Victoria Chang, Lucille Clifton, Natalie Diaz, Tarfia Fiazullah, Joy Harjo, Robin Coste Lewis, Vi Khi Nao, Sylvia Plath, Carmen Giménez Smith, and others. In order to consider different approaches to the idea of “family histories,” the assigned work will roughly fall in one of the following topics: parents and guardians, siblings and those of our youth, ancestors, and continuing the cycle. These are delineated by the familial figures the authors address in their works, leading up to the writers’ own enactment of parenthood.
In each class, we will discuss the methods the authors have employed, and their methods of engagement with their creative production. In addition, we will consider the effects assigned texts have on you as a reader and, just as important, how you think the writer accomplishes these effects. You will create your own works with these methods in mind. Beyond merely creating new work, we will also revise with help from the discussions.
This four-part course will take place on Mondays, October 2, 9, 16, & 23 from 5:30 – 7:30 PM ET.
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Diana Arterian is the author of the forthcoming poetry collection Agrippina the Younger (Northwestern University Press/Curbstone, 2025). Her first book, Playing Monster :: Seiche (1913 Press), received a starred review in Publishers Weekly and was a Poetry Foundation Staff Pick. A Poetry Editor at Noemi Press, Diana’s creative work has been recognized with fellowships from the Banff Centre, Caldera, Millay Arts, Vermont Studio Center, and Yaddo. Her poetry, nonfiction, criticism, co-translations, and conversations have been featured in BOMB, Brooklyn Rail, Denver Quarterly, Los Angeles Review of Books, NPR, The New York Times Book Review, and The Poetry Foundation website, among others. She curates and writes “The Annotated Nightstand” column at LitHub. Diana holds a PhD in Literature & Creative Writing from the University of Southern California, and she splits her time between Cambridge and Los Angeles.
This Saturday, November 11 is Veterans Day and we want to say thank you to all of our homebound clients who served our country—we thank you for your service.
We are proud to deliver #MoreThanMeals to over 200 veterans.
In honor of Veterans Day this Saturday, consider making a donation that will bring nutrition, connection and independence to homebound veterans in Greenville County.

This Saturday, November 11 is Veterans Day and we want to say thank you to all of our homebound clients who served our country—we thank you for your service.
We are proud to deliver #MoreThanMeals to over 200 veterans.
In honor of Veterans Day this Saturday, consider making a donation that will bring nutrition, connection and independence to homebound veterans in Greenville County.

The Wall That Heals, a mobile replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, will be in Spartanburg Nov. 9-12 at the Spartanburg Downtown Memorial Auditorium. The exhibit displays the names of the 58,281 men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in Vietnam. The Wall That Heals is open 24 hours a day, except after 2 PM Sunday, and parking and admission are free.
This Saturday, November 11 is Veterans Day and we want to say thank you to all of our homebound clients who served our country—we thank you for your service.
We are proud to deliver #MoreThanMeals to over 200 veterans.
In honor of Veterans Day this Saturday, consider making a donation that will bring nutrition, connection and independence to homebound veterans in Greenville County.

The Wall That Heals, a mobile replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, will be in Spartanburg Nov. 9-12 at the Spartanburg Downtown Memorial Auditorium. The exhibit displays the names of the 58,281 men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in Vietnam. The Wall That Heals is open 24 hours a day, except after 2 PM Sunday, and parking and admission are free.
This Saturday, November 11 is Veterans Day and we want to say thank you to all of our homebound clients who served our country—we thank you for your service.
We are proud to deliver #MoreThanMeals to over 200 veterans.
In honor of Veterans Day this Saturday, consider making a donation that will bring nutrition, connection and independence to homebound veterans in Greenville County.

The Wall That Heals, a mobile replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, will be in Spartanburg Nov. 9-12 at the Spartanburg Downtown Memorial Auditorium. The exhibit displays the names of the 58,281 men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in Vietnam. The Wall That Heals is open 24 hours a day, except after 2 PM Sunday, and parking and admission are free.
Craft Axe Throwing and White Duck Taco are proud to honor our veterans and active military with free experience upgrades with purchase of a bundle November 8th-10th. On November 11th all veterans and active military throw free for 45 minutes and receive free chips and salsa/queso from White Duck Taco.
Book on our website to ensure you have a lane reserved!
This Saturday, November 11 is Veterans Day and we want to say thank you to all of our homebound clients who served our country—we thank you for your service.
We are proud to deliver #MoreThanMeals to over 200 veterans.
In honor of Veterans Day this Saturday, consider making a donation that will bring nutrition, connection and independence to homebound veterans in Greenville County.

The Wall That Heals, a mobile replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, will be in Spartanburg Nov. 9-12 at the Spartanburg Downtown Memorial Auditorium. The exhibit displays the names of the 58,281 men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in Vietnam. The Wall That Heals is open 24 hours a day, except after 2 PM Sunday, and parking and admission are free.
“Looking Back, Looking Forward” is perfect for the holiday time of year. This is the season when many of us consider the events of the past year and look forward to what a new year might bring. In this writing workshop, we will use this transitional time as a focus for creating a new piece of writing which will allow us to set 2023 aside and move forward toward 2024. For writers at all levels. The workshop is led by Rick Mulkey, author of six books and director of Creative Writing at Converse University. Hosted by Truphae and Converse Low Residency MFA in Creative Writing.
This event is FREE and open to the public – just bring pen and paper! Seating is limited to only 18. Please sign up on our website.
Writing is a solitary task and many writers benefit from having peers to get feedback and support. Join us for the monthly meeting of our writers group and the chance to meet other writers.
