The City of Greenville has Gone to the Dogs with “The Big Dog Show”
The City of Greenville has gone to the dogs, literally! “The Big Dog Show” installation...
The City of Greenville has gone to the dogs, literally! “The Big Dog Show” installation...
Standing tall and proud, a new “must see” on the scene in downtown Greenville located...
CCNB and the Amphitheatre at Heritage Park are a natural fit, city and bank officials say. The partnership allows the City of Simpsonville to continue upgrades to a venue that welcomes some of the most sought-after musicians in the country and has helped brand a banking newcomer in the Upstate.
Better Business Bureau® (BBB) Upstate South Carolina & AARP® South Carolina are partnering to host four free Secure Your ID “Shred Days”, a national event created to raise awareness about identity theft and fraud.
A store that specializes in reclaiming the past will help bring new life to a historic Piedmont landmark when Antique Junction opens on Saturday, April 2.
The Ingles Open Road visits Taylors Mill in Greenville County SC, a fascinating collection of really fun and unique businesses housed in a character-filled campus that dates back to the 1920’s.
This year marks the 19th Hartness Organ Series at Furman University. On March 17, Furman Organist & Music Professor Dr. Charles Tompkins will present a free recital that includes Irish melodies and hymns in honor of St. Patrick’s Day.
‘Gone but not forgotten’ is etched on several headstones in the old cemetery along Oil Mill Road in Piedmont, but for decades the gravestones in Golden Grove AME Church cemetery – the oldest dating back to 1897 – were obstructed from remembrance by trees and undergrowth.