The city of Greenwood, South Carolina, is bustling with an array of activities that will cater to every interest and age group. From family-friendly festivals to enriching workshops and entertaining evenings, the community calendar is packed with opportunities to gather and have fun.
Mark your calendars for the annual Fall Festival on September 21st hosted by the Humane Society of Greenwood (HSOG). The event will run from 11 AM to 3 PM and features vendors, food trucks, raffles, and much more. If you’re interested in participating as a vendor or food truck, reach out to Anthony at abohler@gwdhumanesociety.org. This festival is an excellent opportunity to gather and have fun while supporting animals in need.
Parents in Montclair can sign their creative kids up for a fun-filled mini camp on Tuesday and Wednesday just before school starts. The camp includes activities like painting, collage, and games. There’s even a parent and me option for children under five. Free onsite parking will be available.
For book lovers, an evening of discussing magical and spooky fall book releases is scheduled. The event will offer tasty appetizers and beverages, and attendees will also have the chance to win various prizes. This is a perfect event to get excited about new reading material.
The September Scrapbook Retreat has now opened for registration. Attendees can bring their own projects and enjoy a weekend of crafting, complete with eight full-service meals and provided bed and bath linens. The retreat runs from Thursday evening dinner to Sunday morning breakfast.
Auditions for “Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Jr.” will be conducted at the Arts Center of Greenwood. Audition sessions are available on September 5th and September 8th, with different times assigned to various grade groups. Aspiring young actors need only attend one night of auditions.
A presentation focused on managing fire ants will be held in conjunction with the Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service. Attendees can bring their own lunch or snack. Clemson University emphasizes their inclusive programs available to all regardless of various personal demographics.
The Department of Art + Design invites the community to a reception with visiting artists Jorge Rojas and Siara Yazmin. The event will take place on September 5th at 5 PM in the Lander Art Gallery. Their exhibit, “Mujer: Sanctuary,” will be on display for attendees to appreciate and discuss.
Chess enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels are encouraged to attend Chess Day events every Thursday from 6 PM to 10 PM. These gatherings offer casual, social, and hobby chess matches on the original board of education. It’s a family-friendly and free event.
Several high school sports games are also slated for this month. Key matches include:
– Ware Shoals vs. Landrum on September 6th at 7:30 PM
– Northside vs. Greenwood on September 6th at 7 PM
– Wes-Del vs. Greenwood Christian Academy on September 6th at 7 PM
Fans can enjoy live streaming services for these games in full HD quality.
There are numerous workshops aimed at improving community well-being. Notable mentions include the Communal Pen writing workshop, which draws inspiration from the Smithsonian exhibit Spark! Places of Innovation; a Pesticide Applicator Training and Licensing Exam session; and a wellness group meeting by Gravity Counseling Group tailored to those feeling stressed or anxious.
Local artisans and food enthusiasts can look forward to a variety of craft and food festivals. Highlights include:
– The Foodees Food and Culture Festival at Greenwood, SC Fairgrounds
– The Uptown Autumn Craft Market
– The Annual Fall Farm Nights at Hickory Hill, kicking off on October 1st
From the Cars & Caffeine car enthusiast meet-up to guided hikes focused on local spider ecology, there’s something for everyone. The community will also benefit from several open houses, informative presentations, and entertaining performances.
Greenwood is abuzz with a full schedule of activities and events suitable for all interests and age groups. Grab your family and friends, and participate in building a vibrant community atmosphere this September.
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