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Do Downtown Greenville is an initiative of several downtown merchants, restaurants, and hotels in partnership with the Greenville Journal. Our goal is to communicate to residents and visitors alike everything our downtown has to offer. Downtown Greenville presents opportunities unlike any other with noteworthy shops, remarkable restaurants, visual and performing arts venues, beautiful green spaces, and more. The redevelopment vision of the City of Greenville is to have “a thriving Downtown which is recognized nationally as an example of a ‘state-of-the-art’ community in which to live, work, and play… which serves in itself as a national attraction.” Mission accomplished. Downtown Greenville is home to more than 90 shops and 90 restaurants. If you can’t find it here, chances are it can’t be found! Another component of Do Downtown Greenville is a focus on all things local. Shop local. Eat local. Support local. When you shop local, you help
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a look into the pleasures of the vine; a Beer Garden pours some of the regions best craft brews while the Beer School gives a lesson in brewing. For those craving a little competition, there’s the always hot Jalapeno Pepper Eating Contest. The restaurant industry competes for bragging rights in the Waiters’ Race, Absolut Bartenders’ Mix Off, Silver Spoon Award (a taster’s choice determined by professional chefs) and Tent Decorating. The most coveted prize, perhaps, is the People’s Choice Award, which is tallied as festival-goers vote for their favorite place. Get one ballot with every $20 worth of Taste Tickets – remember, every vote counts!
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When it comes to fashion, Kerry Ellett says there’s no place like home. “Greenville has some wonderful boutiques,” she explains. “They carry designers I love, the selection is great and there’s always something new. And you get THE best customer service from people you know, whose opinions you can trust.” Shopping local keeps your look fresh, says Ellett, an account executive at Smoak PR. So last fall, when she heard about the inaugural Fashion on the TOWN, she gathered a group of style-savvy girlfriends and headed downtown for the after-hours retail crawl. “It was so much fun – we just store-hopped and took advantage of all the sales,” Ellett recalls, noting each boutique offered something special like drinks, hors d’oeuvres and music. “All of the stores were festive, everyone looked really cute and we kept running into people we knew. We treated it like a cocktail party – Fashion on the TOWN is the perfect mix of shopping and socializing.”
Fashion on the TOWN 2012 promises double the fun, with twice as many retailers – and some of your favorite restaurants – participating. Festivities kick off with a VIP Party on Wednesday, Oct. 3, from 6-9 p.m. at the Lazy Goat and River Place Bell Tower; tickets are $50/person or $80/couple. The after-hours fashion crawl – which is free and open to the public – takes place Thursday and Friday, Oct. 4-5, from 4-10 p.m. Simply pick up a “Passport to Fashion” at any sponsor location (SEE LIST ON PAGE 8), then take it along as you travel from store to store, collecting a stamp at every crawl stop you make. A trolley running between JB Lacher Jewelers on Main and MUSE Shoe Studio on Augusta makes it easy to make it most everywhere. The more stamps you collect, the more times your name goes into the hat for giveaways. A minimum of seven gets you entered one time; a max of 43 – one stamp from every stop – gets you entered 15 times. Up for draw are $100 gift cards from Fashion on the TOWN retailers and a $500 gift card from skincare. Grand prize is an all-expense-paid Shopping Getaway to New York City. During the week of Oct. 1-6, the Passport is also your ticket to Taste of the TOWN specialty cocktails and appetizers at some of Greenville’s favorite restaurants.
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Fashion on the TOWN is a creative way to support the local economy, according to Kate Banner, Sponsorships & Events Manager at Community Journals, which produces the event in collaboration with the City of Greenville. It’s a positive for retailers, Banner says, because it brings shoppers directly to their door, increases location awareness and provides a strong branding opportunity. Plus, it makes for an awfully fun Girls Night Out. Musette Stern enthusiastically agrees. “I love that people have a reason to visit all of the boutiques at one time,” says the owner of MUSE Shoe Studio. “There is a lot of synergy between downtown retailers so it’s exciting to participate in such a coordinated event.” In anticipation of Fashion on the TOWN, Stern has perfected her Pomegranate Martini. Footwear designer Blake Vaigneur will be at MUSE to showcase shoes that are beautiful, ladylike … and comfortable. Makeup artists from Bobbi Brown and Laura Mercier will be on hand to touch up your face before heading back out to enjoy the happenings at the other 42 crawl stops. Don’t forget to have your Passport stamped at every destination, reminds Ellett, who won 2011’s grand prize shopping trip to NYC.
She and her best friend stayed in SoHo, enjoyed the restaurants and nightlife – “and shopped all day long.” “New York was fabulous,” Ellett says, but her excursion to what many consider the fashion capital of the world hasn’t dulled her enthusiasm for going local. “Oh, I still love shopping in downtown Greenville.”
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when they’re old they won’t be lost. Proverbs 22:6 (The Message)
Offering parents a Children’s Ministry Program that helps point the way. • • •
Nursery, Preschool, and Elementary Programs Music Programs Loving God & Loving Others “Sprouts� Program
Buncombe Street United Methodist Church in downtown Greenville. bsumc.com / 864.232.7341
The TD Saturday Market Main Street Saturdays, May 5 – October 27, 8am-12pm Select from the finest in fresh produce and flowers locally grown and delivered to the market each week. Politics for Dummies CafÊ And Then Some Wednesday-Saturday, May 23-October 6 It’s that time again‌ every four years we gear up for the blood sport of our great national pastime: The Presidential Election. Tell Me About It‌ Tuesdays! Greenville Zoo Tuesdays, 10:30am and 12:30pm On Tuesdays you will find an instructor from the Greenville Zoo’s Education Department at select exhibits talking about that animal and answering any questions. (October: Ocelot, November: Leopard, December: Red Pandas) Sit and Knit Wool Over Your Eyes Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays 1-4pm; Thursdays 6-8pm These are open times for people to bring in any projects they are working on and enjoy the company of other knitters in the store.
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Wit & Wisdom with Comedian Dennis Smith First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall October 2, 11:30am-1pm Please visit FirstPresGreenville.org or call 235-0496 for more details. Sushi I: Intro to Sushi Rolling The Cook’s Station October 2, November 1, 6-8pm Have you ever wanted to make sushi at home like the pro sushi chefs? In this hands-on class you will learn the secrets to making hand rolled sushi. Prayer Service Buncombe Street United Methodist Church Chapel October 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, 7pm Two at a Time Toe-Up Socks Wool Over Your Eyes October 3, 6-8pm Visit wooloveryoureyes.com for a complete class description.
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233 North Main Street, Downtown Greenville (across from the Hyatt) Hours: Tues.-Sat. 11-5:30; Thurs. 11-8; Sun. 1-5
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Make and Take Wool Over Your Eyes 1st and 3rd Thursdays, 1-3pm and 6-8pm The same project is done during both sessions to accommodate day/evening schedules. Customers receive yarn at a discount and use it to make quick, fun projects that are perfect as gifts. Visit wooloveryoureyes.com for full project listings.
Fashion on the TOWN Greenville October 4 & 5 The City is partnering with TOWN Magazine to put our retail community in the spotlight! Mark your calendars for October 4th and 5th when local stores will open their doors from 4-10 pm. Shop in style with special prizes, in-store events, and trolley transportation. Coco Jones The Peace Center October 6, 8pm This 14-year-old acts, sings, and dances. Come see her perform hits like “What I Said on the Gunter Theatre stage! Sundays @ 2 Greenville County Museum of Art October 7, 2pm Gallery Talk: Docent Judy Hermes leads a tour of Andrew Wyeth: The Greenville Collection. Mastering Increases and Decreases Wool Over Your Eyes October 9, 6-8pm Visit wooloveryoureyes.com for a complete class description. Tuscan Romance Cooking Class The Cook’s Station October 9, 6-8pm Take the mystery out of creating tasty, simple, classic Tuscan recipes Gregg Allman The Peace Center October 12, 8pm From his days with the Allman Brothers Band to his 2011 Grammy Award nominated album “Low Country Blues,� this rock legend famous for creating the sound known as “Southern Rock� comes to the heart of the south. 27th Anniversary Antiques Show Greenville County Museum of Art October 12-14 One of today’s foremost architectural and interior designers, John Saladino, is the keynote speaker for the 27th Annual Museum Antiques Show. St. Francis Fall for Greenville Main Street October 12-14 Discover a world of tempting tastes, sights, and sounds as mouthwatering aromas carry along downtown Greenville’s Main Street. Kids Cupcake Decorating Class The Cook’s Station October 13, 9-11am Chef Corie Martin will teach the basics to making the perfect cupcake in this hands on class. Each child takes home 6 of their own cupcakes. Ages 8-12. Wanda Sykes The Peace Center October 14, 7pm Her brand of smart and irreverent humor has made Wanda Sykes a star of stage, screen, and television.
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• Lowcountry • Historic Highlights
• Wit & Wisdom with Comedian Dennis Smith•
• Rev. Dr. Richard Gibbons • First Presbyterian Church Patriotic Services
• Sundays @ 2
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• Tell Me About It… Tuesdays! • Sit and Knit
• The Lion King
• Sit and Knit
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• Politics for Dummies • Prayer Service
• Politics for Dummies • Make and Take
FRIDAY
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• Fashion on the TOWN
• Two at a Time Toe-Up Socks
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• Politics for Dummies • Sit and Knit • Fashion on the TOWN
• The TD Saturday Market • Politics for Dummies
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• Coco Jones
• Sushi I: Intro to Sushi Rolling
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• Tell Me About It… Tuesdays!
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• Prayer Service
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• Sit and Knit
• Sit and Knit • Gregg Allman
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• 27th Anniversary Antiques Show
• Mastering Increases and Decreases
• St. Francis Fall for Greenville
• Tuscan Romance Cooking Class
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• The TD Saturday Market
• 27th Anniversary Antiques Show
• St. Francis Fall for Greenville • Kids Cupcake Decorating Class
COLUMBUS DAY • Sit and Knit
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• Food for Kids
• 27th Anniversary Antiques Show
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• St. Francis Fall for Greenville • Wanda Sykes • Food for Kids
• Sit and Knit • Food for Kids
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• Food for Kids
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• Prayer Service • Food for Kids
• Make and Take • Food for Kids
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• Sit and Knit • Food for Kids
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• Oktoberfest
• Oktoberfest
• Boo in the Zoo
• Boo in the Zoo • Beginning Weaving on a Knitter’s Loom
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• Prayer Service • Food for Kids • Fall Festival
• Abiding Prayer Service/ Communion
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• Food for Kids • Milos
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• Food for Kids
• UNCORKED at The Cook’s Station: Wine & Tapas Tasting
• Tell Me About It… Tuesdays!!
• Sit and Knit • Food for Kids
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• The TD Saturday Market
• Food for Kids
• Food for Kids
• Sundays @ 2
• Boo in the Zoo
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• Sit and Knit
• Boo in the Zoo
• Food for Kids
• Sit and Knit
• Mastering Increases and Decreases
• Oktoberfest
• Sit and Knit
• Tell Me About It…
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• Food for Kids • Sushi II Cooking Class • Men’s Food & Fellowship Event • David Sedaris • Angel Street
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• Food for Kids
• Boo in the Zoo
• Boo in the Zoo
• Angel Street
• Angel Street • Dracula Bites • The Sleeping Beauty
• The Academy Fall Festival • Ghosts: A Thrilling Fundraiser • Dracula Bites
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• The TD Saturday Market
• Boar & Castle Sauce Sampling
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• Prayer Service • Food for Kids
• Halloween Cooking Class
• Angel Street • Dracula Bites • The Sleeping Beauty • Art Show • Sundays @ 2 HALLOWEEN
Food for Kids, Mast General Store, October 14-31 Mast General Store-Mast Store is partnering with Merrell Footwear to provide weekend Food for Kids. Did you know that in each of our communities one in four children is at risk of being hungry? The only meals they have may be the ones they eat at school. October 1-16, for each pair of Merrell shoes purchased, they will fill a backpack with weekend food for a child. Our local partner, Loaves & Fishes, works with local schools to find those children that are at risk. Each weekend, a backpack filled with snacks and easy-to-fix meals are sent home. The backpacks are returned each Monday to be filled for the next weekend.
UNCORKED at The Cook’s Station: Wine & Tapas Tasting The Cook’s Station October 16, November 20, 6-8pm At this wine & tapas tasting, we’ll pair 4 wines with heavy appetizers from our kitchen. Other tastings are just about the wine, but we’re about food, fun, AND wine! Once you pay for this class, you receive wine discounts the entire month: 10% by the bottle, 15% by the case of our featured wines. Events Continued on 14 D O
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So Much to Do… So Little Time! Upcoming Events continued… Mastering Increases and Decreases Wool Over Your Eyes October 16, 6-8pm Visit wooloveryoureyes.com for a complete class description. Oktoberfest The Peace Center October 19, 20, & 21, 7:30pm Falling leaves, a free beer tasting, and German music can only mean one thing: Oktoberfest – Greenville Symphony Chamber Orchestra style! Boo in the Zoo Greenville Zoo October 19-21 and 26-28 Join us for a safe, non-scary trick-or-treat event for kids 12 & under, held annually in October. Adults can come in costume too! Admission for adults is $3; children $6. Member adults are free; member children $4. Beginning Weaving on a Knitter ’s Loom Wool Over Your Eyes October 20, 1-4pm Visit wooloveryoureyes.com for a complete class description. Sundays @ 2 Greenville County Museum of Art October 21, 2pm Something old, something new. John Cullum demonstrates how to make holiday flower arrangements using antiques, silver, flowers from the grocery store, and greenery from the yard. Abiding Prayer Service/Communion First Presbyterian Church Harper Chapel October 23, 7pm Please visit FirstPresGreenville.org or call 2350496 for more details. Fall Festival Buncombe Street United Methodist Church October 24, 5:15-7:15pm Fall Festival for all ages including inflatables, game booths, and food. Sushi II Cooking Class The Cook’s Station October 25, November 15, 6-8pm Sushi II is designed for those that attended Corie’s Basic Sushi class or have basic sushi rolling skills. In Sushi II, Chef Corie Martin will instruct and each guest will create 2 inside out rolls, a Tempura Shrimp Crunch Roll, and a Deep Fried Jazz Roll. We’ll also be making a Dessert Sushi Roll.
Angel Street Centre Stage October 25-28, November 1-4, 8-11, 15-17 “Angel Street” focuses on a seemingly normal couple, the Manninghams. It turns out that the suave Jack Manningham is slowly torturing his wife, Bella, into insanity under the guise of kindness. The Academy Fall Festival First Presbyterian Church October 26, 4-7:30pm Please visit FirstPresGreenville.org or call 235-0496 for more details. Ghosts: A Thrilling Fundraiser The Peace Center October 26, 7pm Join us for a frightfully unique Halloween experience, complete with ghosts, goblins, and dance. The night begins with a Michael Jackson-inspired performance of Ghosts, including interactive fun for the audience. A spooktacular party (costumes encouraged) awaits guests with heavy hors d’oeuvres, libations, tricks and treats, and live music. Dracula Bites Greenville Little Theatre October 26-28, November 1-4, 8-10 Sink your teeth into this hilarious new comedy by Duke Emsberger & V. Cate! A small town production of Bram Stoker ’s Dracula spirals out of control, heading for certain failure… or will the outcome surprise everyone? The Sleeping Beauty The Peace Center October 27 & 28 The timeless classic, The Sleeping Beauty, will transport the fairy tale of Aurora to the stage with wonders, suspense, and awe for all generations. Boar & Castle Sauce Sampling Mast General Store October 27, 11am-3pm A staple of Greensboro’s Boar and Castle Restaurant until the ‘70s, this mustard-tomatobased sauce features a unique taste that’s slightly sweet with a tangy bite. Meet Della Gray and find out more about this Carolina tradition. Art Show Buncombe Street United Methodist Church Orders Parlor October 28, 8am-5pm Featuring artists from Triune Mercy Center and BSUMC.
Men’s Food & Fellowship Event Falls Park October 25, 6-9pm Please visit FirstPresGreenville.org or call 235-0496 for more details.
Sundays @ 2 Greenville County Museum of Art October 28, 2pm Music in the Galleries: Enjoy the sound of cellists Keith Groover and Laura Pyle.
David Sedaris The Peace Center October 25, 7:30pm His razor-sharp wit and clever social satire has made David Sedaris a favorite on NPR. “A singularly enchanting evening for anyone lucky enough to be in attendance,” applauds Chicago Stage Review.
Milos The Peace Center October 29, 7:30pm Milos learned guitar at age eight and went to London’s Royal Academy of Music at age 16. See him live on stage at the Gunter Theatre. “Lovers of the classical guitar have a new hero,” raves The London Telegraph.
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Halloween Cooking Class The Cook’s Station October 30, 6-8pm Why should kids have all the fun?! Chef Teryi Youngblood of Soby’s will lead this adult class filled with dishes savory and sweet for Halloween. Share the Warmth Mast General Store November 1-30 Our annual campaign for clean, gently-worn jackets, coats, fleeces, and heavy sweaters runs November 1-30. This year our partner, Columbia Sportswear, will again be donating several new jackets, many of them in children’s sizes to take care of the biggest needs, to be combined with those shared by our employees and guests. Won’t you help us Share the Warmth with those in need? Collection boxes will be at Mast Store downtown Greenville. Anything Goes Entertainment Fundraiser First Presbyterian Church November 3, 7-9pm Please visit FirstPresGreenville.org or call 2350496 for more details. Greenville Open Studios Various Greenville Studios November 3 & 4 Greenville Open Studios is a weekend event which opens the studios of local visual artists to the public. The event showcases artists at work in their studios. German Giants The Peace Center November 3 & 4 Prepare yourself for a performance of epic proportions as the “superstars” of German composers take center stage in this rousing concert! First Look Class First Presbyterian Church November 4, 9:40-10:50am Please visit FirstPresGreenville.org or call 2350496 for more details. Sundays @ 2 Greenville County Museum of Art November 4, 2pm Gallery Talk: Explore the work of famed artist Stephen Scott Young in this special tour led by Docent Natalee Braun. Acorn Mast General Store November 8-11 Mast Store has partnered with Acorn to provide slippers to for our Veterans. For each pair of Acorn slippers purchased November 8-11 at Mast Store, Acorn will provide a veteran with a special Veteran’s Slipper. This design was created to honor those who serve and protect our great Nation. Sanctuary 25th Anniversary First Presbyterian Church November 11, 11am Please visit FirstPresGreenville.org or call 235-0496 for more details. Sundays @ 2 Greenville County Museum of Art November 11, 2pm Gallery Talk: Docent Pearlie Harris leads a tour of Defining Moments: An Exhibition of Works by Brian Collier.
First Presbyterian Academy Open House First Presbyterian Church November 12-13, 9am-7pm Please visit FirstPresGreenville.org or call 2350496 for more details. mom2mom with Beth Beutler First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall November 13, 9-11am Please visit FirstPresGreenville.org or call 2350496 for more details. 7th Annual Holiday Bazaar Buncombe Street United Methodist Church Sisk Hall November 14 All-day event; lunch available. LeAnn Rimes The Peace Center November 15, 7:30pm This two=time Grammy -winner hit the country charts with “Blue” at age 13, became a pop music star with “How Do I Live,” and was recently nominated for a 2011 Grammy Award for “Swingin.” All Mozart The Peace Center November 16, 17, & 18 By far, one of our most popular requests every concert season is happily granted with a Chamber orchestra program dedicated to nothing but Mozart. Chris Botti The Peace Center November 16, 8pm His new album, Impressions, became an instant #1 hit. Chris Botti will return to the Peace Concert Hall stage for an entertaining evening of jazz trumpet virtuosity and charming showmanship. InDwellings Craft Fair First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall November 17, 9am-3pm Please visit FirstPresGreenville.org or call 2350496 for more details. Sundays @ 2 Greenville County Museum of Art November 18, 2pm Artists in Action: Artist Glen Miller demonstrates the art of figure drawing. Don Piper, author of “Ninety Minutes in Heaven” Buncombe Street United Methodist Church Sisk Hall November 18, 6pm Miracle on 34th Street Centre Stage November 22-25, 29-30, December 1-2, 6-9, 13-16, 20-22 This treasured holiday story is told in a radio station, including actor produced sound effects and original show sponsor jingles. Sundays @ 2 Greenville County Museum of Art November 25, 2pm Family Art Adventure: Bring the children to explore the work of children’s author and illustrator Bryan Collier. Then it’s off to the studios to try little hands in the same technique. Service of Loss and Hope First Presbyterian Church Harper Chapel November 27, 6:30pm Please visit FirstPresGreenville.org or call 235-0496 for more details.
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SUNDAY
MONDAY
• Lowcountry
• Lowcountry
• Historic Highlights
• Historic Highlights
• The Lion King
• The Lion King
• Rev. Dr. Richard Gibbons
• Knit Please
TUESDAY • Tell Me About It… Tuesdays!
• First Presbyterian Church Patriotic Services
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• Sit and Knit • Angel Street
• Share the Warmth
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• Prayer Meeting
• Young Adult Bible Study • Lowcountry
• Lowcountry
• Angel Street
• Historic Highlights
• Historic Highlights
• Dracula Bites
• The Lion King
• Wells Fargo Red, White & Blue
• Share the Warmth
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• Share the Warmth
• Make and Take
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• Share the Warmth
• Share the Warmth
• Sit and Knit • Angel Street
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• Angel Street • Dracula Bites
• Dracula Bites
• Share the Warmth
• Share the Warmth
• Anything Goes Entertainment Fundraiser • Greenville Open Studios • German Giants
• Sit and Knit
• Dracula Bites
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• Sushi I: Intro to Sushi Rolling
• CS Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters
• Tell Me About It… Tuesdays!
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• Angel Street • Dracula Bites
• Sit and Knit • Angel Street
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• Angel Street • Dracula Bites
• Share the Warmth
• Dracula Bites
• Share the Warmth
• Acorn
• Share the Warmth
• Acorn
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• Acorn
• Greenville Open Studios • German Giants • First Look Class • Sundays @ 2
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• Sit and Knit • Angel Street • Share the Warmth • Acorn • Sanctuary 25th Anniversary
• Share the Warmth
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• First Presbyterian Academy Open House
• Tell Me About It… Tuesdays!
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• Sit and Knit
• Share the Warmth
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• 7th Annual Holiday Bazaar
• Share the Warmth • First Presbyterian Academy Open House
• Sundays @ 2
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• Make and Take • Sushi II Cooking Class
• Sit and Knit • Angel Street
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• Angel Street • Share the Warmth
• Angel Street
• Share the Warmth
• All Mozart
• Share the Warmth
• All Mozart
• InDwellings Craft Fair
• LeAnn Rimes
• Chris Botti
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• mom2mom with Beth Beutler
VETERANS DAY • Sit and Knit • Share the Warmth
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• Share the Warmth
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• Tell Me About It… Tuesdays!
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• Share the Warmth
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• Sit and Knit
• All Mozart
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• Share the Warmth • Miracle on 34th Street
• Don Piper, author of “Ninety Minutes in Heaven”
• Share the Warmth
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• Share the Warmth • Miracle on 34th Street
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• Miracle on 34th Street
• UNCORKED at The Cook’s Station: Wine & Tapas Tasting
• Sundays @ 2
• Sit and Knit
• Share the Warmth
THANKSGIVING • Sit and Knit • Share the Warmth
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• Share the Warmth
• Miracle on 34th Street • Sundays @ 2
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• Tell Me About It… Tuesdays!
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• Sit and Knit
• Share the Warmth • Family Advent Festival
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• Share the Warmth • Miracle on 34th Street
• Share the Warmth • Service of Loss and Hope
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• Sit and Knit • Share the Warmth
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• Miracle on 34th Street • Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! • The Nutcracker
Family Advent Festival First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall November 28, 6-8pm Please visit FirstPresGreenville.org or call 235-0496 for more details.
Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! The Peace Center November 30, December 1-2, 7-9, 15-16 Celebrate the season and sing along with the funniest firstgrader around, Junie B., and her classmates in Room 101. With laughter around every corner, Junie B. discovers giving really is better than receiving.
The Nutcracker The Peace Center November 30, December 1 &2 Carolina Ballet Theatre’s The Nutcracker ushers in the spirit of the season like no other event can. Making memories for families for generations, CBT’s The Nutcracker is an experience never to be missed and always to be remembered. D O
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