The city of Greenwood is set for an exciting weekend packed with music, fundraisers, and local happenings.
This Friday, folk music fans can look forward to a special performance. Coty Hoover and Becca Smith of the South Carolina-based band Admiral Radio are bringing their original roots music to Good Times Brewing. This talented husband-and-wife duo previously captivated audiences at the Abbeville Opera House and is known for their lush harmonies and nostalgic sounds.
The weekend isn’t just about entertainment—it’s also a chance to support various causes. Thursday at 6 p.m., families can enjoy a night of local music and food at the Hodges Elementary School Honey Jam. The following day, Saturday at 10 a.m., boat enthusiasts can join the Boaters for a Cause on Lake Greenwood fundraiser, benefitting the Burton Center for Disabilities and Special Needs. Those interested in participating can register at various lake stops including Break on the Lake, Harris Landing, Fellowship Camp, Conference Center, Lighthouse RV Park, and Skipper’s.
Saturday evening continues the charitable spirit with the 10th Annual Greater Greenwood United Ministry Music for Ministry. Starting at 5 p.m. at NewSpring Church of Greenwood, the event promises three hours of uplifting contemporary Christian, gospel, and praise music. Tickets include a barbecue meal and access to live and silent auctions. Proceeds help support a faith-based nonprofit aiding people in crisis.
Good Times Brewing offers more than just music. On Wednesday at 6:30 p.m., it hosts a fun trivia night. The following evening features a unique collaboration with Paint and Pour of the Arts Center of Greenwood. For $35, participants can enjoy an instructional painting session starting at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are available at Good Times.
Art enthusiasts have until this weekend to visit artist Gene Shirley’s retrospective exhibit, “Movement in Color”, at the Arts Center of Greenwood. This showcase features large-scale abstract expressionist works, offering a visual feast. Additionally, nearby The Museum of Greenwood houses several exhibits, including displays on the Greenwood Genetic Center and a traveling Smithsonian exhibit titled “Spark! Places of Innovation”.
Local bakery lovers will want to note the grand opening of The Bakery on Main at 324 Main St., suite B, this Saturday at 10 a.m. Known for its small-batch sweet and savory breads and treats, the bakery recently relocated to Uptown Greenwood from Abbeville.
Wednesday, 8 p.m., TW Boons hosts an open mic night. Thursday, 6 p.m., the Honey Jam fundraiser at Hodges Elementary School features performances from local artists including Tracie and Byron, Becky Greene, and Brian Pinson. Ashby Stokes will play at Montague’s Restaurant at 6 p.m., while Howard’s on Main presents Freddie McClendon along with Granger Smith, Nic Massey, and Will Thompson starting at 7 p.m. The Tiki Bar at Harris Landing will have karaoke also at 7 p.m.
Friday hosts a slew of performances across different venues. Jake Bartley and Kile Antone will perform at Howard’s on Main at 6 p.m., Jamie Owens will play at Fish Bonz of Lake Greenwood at 6 p.m., and Matt Phillips will entertain at Flynn’s on Maxwell at 6:30 p.m. Granger Smith, Will Thompson, and Nic Massey are set to perform at Montague’s at 7 p.m., with Admiral Radio making an appearance at Good Times Brewing. Other performances include Tracie and Byron at Growler Haus in Anderson at 7 p.m., Sara at the Tiki Bar at Harris Landing at 7 p.m., Charles Falls at Port Grill at 8 p.m., and Time Pilots at Sports Break at 8:30 p.m.
Saturday’s lineup features Becky Greene at South Bend Winery at 4 p.m., Madison Medlin at Indigenous Underground in Abbeville at 5 p.m., and Nicole Quinn at Hogs and Hops in Seneca. Sprouse and Brock will play at Back Paddle Brewing in Lincolnton, Georgia, at 6 p.m., with Soul Shine at Fish Bonz of Lake Greenwood, and the Brendan Roberts Duo at Port Grill at 8 p.m.
Residents and visitors of Greenwood are in for a treat this weekend with an array of activities to choose from. Whether you’re looking to enjoy local music, support charitable causes, or explore local art, there’s something for everyone.
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