City of Mauldin Prepares Week-Long Celebration for America’s 250th Anniversary

June 29, 2026

The City of Mauldin is stepping back in time to honor the nation’s history with a multi-day lineup of historical and patriotic events. The Mauldin Cultural Center is hosting “250th at Cultural Center,” a special commemorative series featuring guest speakers, living history, and live entertainment.

The scheduled events offer free entry to the public and span the end of June into early July:

Educational Speakers | Monday, June 29

The celebration kicks off inside the Mauldin Cultural Center with two distinct historical presentations exploring South Carolina’s pivotal role in the fight for independence:

  • 11:30 AM: Lamar Nelson will discuss Native American involvement in the Revolutionary War.

  • 7:00 PM: Mark C. Anthony will present “The Revolution Was Won in the Spartan District.”

Historical Reenactors | Wednesday, July 1

Beginning at 5:00 PM, the action moves outdoors to the Mauldin Outdoor Amphitheater. Visitors can interact with Revolutionary War-era reenactors who will bring colonial history to life throughout the amphitheater grounds.

Craft Demonstrations | Thursday, July 2

From 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM, the Mauldin Cultural Center will host hands-on exhibitions of essential colonial-era skills. Attendees can discover traditional practices, including fabric spinning, natural fabric dyes, and historical plant medicine.

Amp’d Up Fridays: Patriotic Celebration | Friday, July 3

The week concludes with a massive, family-friendly celebration at the Mauldin Outdoor Amphitheater from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM. The evening’s lineup includes:

  • Live music from Smokey Jones & The 3 Dollar Pistols.

  • A performance of the National Anthem by Kati Lippman.

  • A formal presentation of the Colors by the Mauldin High School NJROTC and MHS Drum Line.

  • A planned aerial flyover.

  • Family activities including a face painter and balloon artist.

  • Free patriotic promotional items and t-shirts while supplies last.

All events are open to the community as part of the city’s effort to honor the past and celebrate the spirit of America together.