| June 2013 | ||
1 [ Saturday ]
|
Select from the finest in fresh produce and flowers locally grown and delivered to the market each week. While shopping, grab a bite to eat from participating food vendors and learn new cooking and gardening tips presented by area experts. Bring the entire family for a fun-filled educational experience with live music and interactive events. |
2 [ Sunday ]
3 [ Monday ]
4 [ Tuesday ]
5 [ Wednesday ]
|
Watch your favorite classic movies under the stars. The movies are free. Lawn chairs, blankets, and coolers are permitted for your comfort and convenience. Please no pets. Individuals consuming alcohol at the event will need to purchase a $1 wristband. All City of Greenville events are smoke-free. Movies begin at sun down. |
6 [ Thursday ]
|
Wednesdays-7:00PM-9:00PM Bring your lawn chairs and a picnic supper and sit back and enjoy a variety of musical concerts featuring jazz, country, patriotic, rock & roll, blues and reggae. This free, outdoor family event provides the perfect way to spend a warm summer night. |
|
Downtown comes alive every Thursday evening with an outdoor street party featuring live musical entertainment with varied sounds including rock, blues, funk and cover bands. Main Street serves as the perfect backdrop to this free event series where people can unwind by meeting up with friends, making new acquaintances and networking. |
7 [ Friday ]
|
Wind up the work week listening to the best in music entertainment performed by local, regional and national talent. This 28-week free music series with a variety of music styles runs every Friday and provides the perfect opportunity to enjoy downtown Greenville on our award-winning Main Street. A children’s activity area add to the family fun. |
|
Baseball season has arrived and the Greenville Drive are ready for action. Come see your favorite minor league team take on various opponents throughout the season on its quest for a championship. |
|
He's performed with Bela Fleck and Jimmy Buffett, and appeared on "The Late Show with Conan O'Brien" and "The Today Show." Now see him on the TD Stage, as he shreds his uke with rock, classical, and everything in-between. |
8 [ Saturday ]
9 [ Sunday ]
10 [ Monday ]
11 [ Tuesday ]
12 [ Wednesday ]
13 [ Thursday ]
14 [ Friday ]
|
Whether you're 2 or 92, SCCT has something for YOU! Celebrating our 2012-2013 season, we combine local talent and the magic of the stage to provide the finest family entertainment and live theatre experience to the Upstate.Tickets on sale now! Download order form online at scchildrenstheatre.org or call the Peace Center at 864.467.3000 |
15 [ Saturday ]
|
Select from the finest in fresh produce and flowers locally grown and delivered to the market each week. While shopping, grab a bite to eat from participating food vendors and learn new cooking and gardening tips presented by area experts. Bring the entire family for a fun-filled educational experience with live music and interactive events. |
16 [ Sunday ]
17 [ Monday ]
18 [ Tuesday ]
⇒ 19 [ Wednesday ]
|
Blurring the lines of genre, the Lionz of Zion (LOZ) have created an energizing, multifarious sound that blends individual musical styles from each of their eclectic backgrounds. Strong influences ranging from rock, reggae, funk, pop, and R&B, ignites the LOZ band into an unconventional, funky, feel-good kinda' jam band. Their all-embracing musical style keeps their broad spectrum of devoted fans coming back time and time again. The Lionz of Zion band members are: Josh Forbus, Ryan "Dr. Luv Beatz" McCarthy, Daniel Wirgau, Brian Jeter and Wes Treadway. Their long-standing friendships are the secret to their intuitive, cohesive performances. The LOZ's mantra: One pride. One love. |
20 [ Thursday ]
|
The term "Cowboy Mouth," when used as an expression, means "one with a loud, rauccous voice" and describes the band well. Their unique brand of "New Orleans rock n' roll" features preaching and shouting at the top of their lungs and a rejoicing of being alive and being from New Orleans. The band consists of four members, led by drummer and frontman Fred LeBlanc. ". . . on a bad night they'll tear the roof off the joint and on a good night, they'll save your soul." Cake Magazine This performance is part of the Peace Center's SummerNights series on the TD Stage. TD Stage FAQs Gates open at 6:30 PM. |
|
Baseball season has arrived and the Greenville Drive are ready for action. Come see your favorite minor league team take on various opponents throughout the season on its quest for a championship. |
21 [ Friday ]
|
Friday-7:00PM Journey back in time for an interactive performance of “History that just won’t stay in a book!”. Bring your lawn chairs and picnics and enjoy an evening of music and theater. And experience your history as you never have before. Free, fun and family friendly. |
|
Wind up the work week listening to the best in music entertainment performed by local, regional and national talent. This 28-week free music series with a variety of music styles runs every Friday and provides the perfect opportunity to enjoy downtown Greenville on our award-winning Main Street. A children’s activity area add to the family fun. |
|
The 2013 Wildfire "Men's Impact Weekend" Conference is set to pack out the BI-LO Center with 13,000 guys in just a few short months. Tim Tebow and, Willie and Jase Robertson of Duck Dynasty will be in headlining. Time: 7pm |
22 [ Saturday ]
|
Select from the finest in fresh produce and flowers locally grown and delivered to the market each week. While shopping, grab a bite to eat from participating food vendors and learn new cooking and gardening tips presented by area experts. Bring the entire family for a fun-filled educational experience with live music and interactive events. |
|
Select from the finest in fresh produce and flowers locally grown and delivered to the market each week. While shopping, grab a bite to eat from participating food vendors and learn new cooking and gardening tips presented by area experts. Bring the entire family for a fun-filled educational experience with live music and interactive events. |
23 [ Sunday ]
24 [ Monday ]
25 [ Tuesday ]
26 [ Wednesday ]
|
Watch your favorite classic movies under the stars. The movies are free. Lawn chairs, blankets, and coolers are permitted for your comfort and convenience. Please no pets. Individuals consuming alcohol at the event will need to purchase a $1 wristband. All City of Greenville events are smoke-free. Movies begin at sun down. |
27 [ Thursday ]
|
Downtown comes alive every Thursday evening with an outdoor street party featuring live musical entertainment with varied sounds including rock, blues, funk and cover bands. Main Street serves as the perfect backdrop to this free event series where people can unwind by meeting up with friends, making new acquaintances and networking. |
|
Come and enjoy the Southeast's #1 Beach Music Concert Series at the Peace Center Amphitheater behind Larkin's on the River. |
28 [ Friday ]
|
Wind up the work week listening to the best in music entertainment performed by local, regional and national talent. This 28-week free music series with a variety of music styles runs every Friday and provides the perfect opportunity to enjoy downtown Greenville on our award-winning Main Street. A children’s activity area add to the family fun. |
29 [ Saturday ]
30 [ Sunday ]