Events Calendar
Explore family friendly events, theatres, galleries, concerts, nightlife, things to do, and more in the Greenville, SC and Upstate areas.
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Enhance Flexibility: Embrace poses that will leave you feeling more agile and limber.
Boost Energy: Recharge your body and mind with invigorating sequences.
Stress Relief: Melt away tension as you connect breath with movement.
Inner Harmony: Achieve balance and tranquility in a serene and welcoming environment.
Diverse Classes: From Vinyasa Flow to Restorative, find the perfect style for your journey.
Expert Instructors: Our certified teachers are dedicated to guiding you on your path to well-being.
Flexible Schedule: Choose from a variety of class times to fit your busy lifestyle.
1. Visit our website to view all classes
2. Choose your preferred class from May 25 – 31, 2024 and reserve your spot.
Yoga in the Garden with Kristin Shook
Saturdays at 10:30 am
April 6 – June 22
Hatcher Garden Activities Deck
Please register each week for Yoga in the Garden.
Suggested donation is $15 and can be paid online or in person.
All donations keep Hatcher Garden and Woodland Preserve a beautiful, peaceful place for all to enjoy.
Music, poetry, art, and dance collide for Carolina Muse: Arts Jam, a celebration of our multimedia literary & arts magazine’s published creators based in the Carolinas.
This intimate, immersive arts event features local musicians, dancers, writers, and visual artists all in one show. Shop art pieces & crafts made by local artists and enjoy performances & readings from talented creators of several styles & genres. We’re excited to build community with fellow artists & arts-lovers of several creative mediums.
– Music & dance performances
– Poetry readings
– Art & crafts for sale
– Raffle tickets!
📆 Saturday, May 25, 2024
🕰️ 1pm-4pm (art sale starts at 12pm)
📍 The Artistry Gallery, GVL, SC
💵 $15
Enhance Flexibility: Embrace poses that will leave you feeling more agile and limber.
Boost Energy: Recharge your body and mind with invigorating sequences.
Stress Relief: Melt away tension as you connect breath with movement.
Inner Harmony: Achieve balance and tranquility in a serene and welcoming environment.
Diverse Classes: From Vinyasa Flow to Restorative, find the perfect style for your journey.
Expert Instructors: Our certified teachers are dedicated to guiding you on your path to well-being.
Flexible Schedule: Choose from a variety of class times to fit your busy lifestyle.
1. Visit our website to view all classes
2. Choose your preferred class from May 25 – 31, 2024 and reserve your spot.
The beauty of the waterfalls and gardens is enhanced by the graceful lines of the Liberty Bridge’s architecture and the appealing stonework throughout the park. But that is only the beginning. Several pieces of public art can be found within and around the park. Inside the park you’ll find:
- The sculpture “Rose Crystal Tower,” created by internationally-renowned artist Dale Chihuly, was commissioned by the Wyche Sculpture Committee, comprised of Wyche family members and friends, to honor Harriet Wyche, whom the garden was named for. Wyche was a life-long Greenville resident and community volunteer, who was instrumental in establishing Falls Park, and played a critical role in its continued development over many decades.
- A commissioned sculpture by internationally-recognized artist Bryan Hunt, is found at the Main Street entrance to Falls Park. This unique sculpture, Falls Lake Falls, is the second in an edition of 3 (the original is in Tokyo ) and the only piece of its kind on this continent.
- Evoking much thought and discussion, “Untitled 2002-2003” by Joel Shapiro is also commonly referred to as the dancing or running sculpture. It is located across the river from the main entrance, at the Wyche, Burgess, Freeman and Parham overlook.
- “Sunflower Fountain,” created by Ed Zeigler, Charles Gunning and Robert Brown, can be found in Pedrick’s Garden. Named for Pedrick Lowrey, one of the principal fundraiser for the park, the fountain is cast bronze and patterned after the center radiating spirals of a sunflower, which was Pedrick’s favorite flower.
Interested in more information about public art? View the Public Art Walking Tour
GARDEN TOURS
Enhance Flexibility: Embrace poses that will leave you feeling more agile and limber.
Boost Energy: Recharge your body and mind with invigorating sequences.
Stress Relief: Melt away tension as you connect breath with movement.
Inner Harmony: Achieve balance and tranquility in a serene and welcoming environment.
Diverse Classes: From Vinyasa Flow to Restorative, find the perfect style for your journey.
Expert Instructors: Our certified teachers are dedicated to guiding you on your path to well-being.
Flexible Schedule: Choose from a variety of class times to fit your busy lifestyle.
1. Visit our website to view all classes
2. Choose your preferred class from May 25 – 31, 2024 and reserve your spot.
BYOM – Bring Your Own Mat and enjoy a challenging but fun yoga session at Fretwell!
Every Monday morning, Lisa will be teaching a class that’s fun for all ages and levels.
Donations for the instructor are welcome. Participation is at your own risk.
GARDEN TOURS
Enhance Flexibility: Embrace poses that will leave you feeling more agile and limber.
Boost Energy: Recharge your body and mind with invigorating sequences.
Stress Relief: Melt away tension as you connect breath with movement.
Inner Harmony: Achieve balance and tranquility in a serene and welcoming environment.
Diverse Classes: From Vinyasa Flow to Restorative, find the perfect style for your journey.
Expert Instructors: Our certified teachers are dedicated to guiding you on your path to well-being.
Flexible Schedule: Choose from a variety of class times to fit your busy lifestyle.
1. Visit our website to view all classes
2. Choose your preferred class from May 25 – 31, 2024 and reserve your spot.
GARDEN TOURS
Enhance Flexibility: Embrace poses that will leave you feeling more agile and limber.
Boost Energy: Recharge your body and mind with invigorating sequences.
Stress Relief: Melt away tension as you connect breath with movement.
Inner Harmony: Achieve balance and tranquility in a serene and welcoming environment.
Diverse Classes: From Vinyasa Flow to Restorative, find the perfect style for your journey.
Expert Instructors: Our certified teachers are dedicated to guiding you on your path to well-being.
Flexible Schedule: Choose from a variety of class times to fit your busy lifestyle.
1. Visit our website to view all classes
2. Choose your preferred class from May 25 – 31, 2024 and reserve your spot.
Yoga is back at Headquarters! We have new instructors but the same low $2 fee for our fitness classes. This one’s suitable for all ages and abilities. You’re welcome to bring your mat with you, but if you don’t have one, a limited supply of community mats are available.
The beauty of the waterfalls and gardens is enhanced by the graceful lines of the Liberty Bridge’s architecture and the appealing stonework throughout the park. But that is only the beginning. Several pieces of public art can be found within and around the park. Inside the park you’ll find:
- The sculpture “Rose Crystal Tower,” created by internationally-renowned artist Dale Chihuly, was commissioned by the Wyche Sculpture Committee, comprised of Wyche family members and friends, to honor Harriet Wyche, whom the garden was named for. Wyche was a life-long Greenville resident and community volunteer, who was instrumental in establishing Falls Park, and played a critical role in its continued development over many decades.
- A commissioned sculpture by internationally-recognized artist Bryan Hunt, is found at the Main Street entrance to Falls Park. This unique sculpture, Falls Lake Falls, is the second in an edition of 3 (the original is in Tokyo ) and the only piece of its kind on this continent.
- Evoking much thought and discussion, “Untitled 2002-2003” by Joel Shapiro is also commonly referred to as the dancing or running sculpture. It is located across the river from the main entrance, at the Wyche, Burgess, Freeman and Parham overlook.
- “Sunflower Fountain,” created by Ed Zeigler, Charles Gunning and Robert Brown, can be found in Pedrick’s Garden. Named for Pedrick Lowrey, one of the principal fundraiser for the park, the fountain is cast bronze and patterned after the center radiating spirals of a sunflower, which was Pedrick’s favorite flower.
Interested in more information about public art? View the Public Art Walking Tour
GARDEN TOURS
Enhance Flexibility: Embrace poses that will leave you feeling more agile and limber.
Boost Energy: Recharge your body and mind with invigorating sequences.
Stress Relief: Melt away tension as you connect breath with movement.
Inner Harmony: Achieve balance and tranquility in a serene and welcoming environment.
Diverse Classes: From Vinyasa Flow to Restorative, find the perfect style for your journey.
Expert Instructors: Our certified teachers are dedicated to guiding you on your path to well-being.
Flexible Schedule: Choose from a variety of class times to fit your busy lifestyle.
1. Visit our website to view all classes
2. Choose your preferred class from May 25 – 31, 2024 and reserve your spot.
Yoga is back at Headquarters! We have new instructors but the same low $2 fee for our fitness classes. This one’s suitable for all ages and abilities. You’re welcome to bring your mat with you, but if you don’t have one, a limited supply of community mats are available.
The beauty of the waterfalls and gardens is enhanced by the graceful lines of the Liberty Bridge’s architecture and the appealing stonework throughout the park. But that is only the beginning. Several pieces of public art can be found within and around the park. Inside the park you’ll find:
- The sculpture “Rose Crystal Tower,” created by internationally-renowned artist Dale Chihuly, was commissioned by the Wyche Sculpture Committee, comprised of Wyche family members and friends, to honor Harriet Wyche, whom the garden was named for. Wyche was a life-long Greenville resident and community volunteer, who was instrumental in establishing Falls Park, and played a critical role in its continued development over many decades.
- A commissioned sculpture by internationally-recognized artist Bryan Hunt, is found at the Main Street entrance to Falls Park. This unique sculpture, Falls Lake Falls, is the second in an edition of 3 (the original is in Tokyo ) and the only piece of its kind on this continent.
- Evoking much thought and discussion, “Untitled 2002-2003” by Joel Shapiro is also commonly referred to as the dancing or running sculpture. It is located across the river from the main entrance, at the Wyche, Burgess, Freeman and Parham overlook.
- “Sunflower Fountain,” created by Ed Zeigler, Charles Gunning and Robert Brown, can be found in Pedrick’s Garden. Named for Pedrick Lowrey, one of the principal fundraiser for the park, the fountain is cast bronze and patterned after the center radiating spirals of a sunflower, which was Pedrick’s favorite flower.
Interested in more information about public art? View the Public Art Walking Tour
