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When are high school graduations in the Upstate SC? What to know about dates, locations.
High school graduation ceremonies in the Upstate are scheduled for May this year. If you are a parent who is unsure of when your high schooler's ceremony is, we've got you covered. The following list contains dates, times, and locations of high school graduations taking place across Anderson, Greenville, and Spartanburg counties. ...
Hill Electric awards scholarships to deserving Anderson 1 & 2 Career & Technology Center graduates
Hill Electric was thrilled to award scholarships to two Anderson 1 & 2 Career & Technology Center (ACTC) graduates at their May 10th ceremony to go toward their future education. The recipient...
Rebuild Upstate surpasses 1,000th ramp built to help older adults age in place
GREENVILLE, S.C. – During National Older Americans Month, Rebuild Upstate celebrates the completion of its 1,000th accessibility ramp. Rebuild Upstate serves low-income homeowners by making repairs and accessibility improvements to create safe, livable housing in existing homes and neighborhoods in Greenville, Anderson, Pickens, and Oconee counties. Rebuild Upstate engages community volunteers to build ramps and perform other repairs.
What’s Blooming at the South Carolina Festival of Flowers?
Start the summer strong with a family road trip to South Carolina’s Old 96 District for its annual Festival of Flowers, which happens June 6-9. See more than 30 colorful topiaries designed in the form of cows, elephants, horses, and mermaids along the streets of Greenwood’s uptown, about 120 miles southwest of Charlotte.
Local musician Jef Whatley makes Oglethorpe debut
After years of playing with different groups in Athens, local musician Jef Whatley will perform his first solo concert in seven years on Saturday, May 18 at Oglethorpe Fresh. A new resident of Oglethorpe, the concert will be his first in the county. “I try to keep the energy up,...
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