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SUMMARY:2023 Global Upstate Conference
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW \nThe Global Upstate Conference on International Business and Foreign Affairs is a unique conference in the Upstate region of South Carolina that is being held October 3 & 4\, 2023\, after a highly successful inaugural event in March of 2022. It brings together representatives of international companies\, government agencies\, local industry\, national think-tanks\, universities\, the military\, and non-governmental organizations. As an interdisciplinary event that brings leaders and scholars together for thoughtful discussions about the most pressing issues and opportunities facing the world\, the Global Upstate Conference\, presented by the nonprofit World Affairs Council Upstate\, the Upstate International Center\, and its partners\, provides a unique opportunity for grassroots engagement in the global issues of today. \nIn our region\, global engagement is critical to a healthy Upstate SC economy and a thriving\, diverse population whose cultures bring new talent and cultural richness to our communities. Open to the public\, the conference will be promoted across our ten-county region\, which is situated strategically between Atlanta and Charlotte and home to the SC Inland Port system and over 540 internationally owned companies. South Carolina ranks #1 for private industry employment by Majority-owned U.S. affiliates of foreign multinational enterprises. The state also stands out as the top destination for foreign investment\, ranking #1 nationwide in attracting jobs through foreign investment. \nFeedback from the inaugural 2022 event\, which showcased 54 speakers on 22 topics\, was fantastic\, as voiced by City of Greer Mayor Rick Danner\, who said: “The conference provided a unique opportunity to gain exposure to international\, national\, and even statewide issues from outstanding speakers and panelists. The opportunity to collect so much valuable information on foreign affairs\, U.S. foreign policy\, the international business community\, and what it all means to us in the upstate was not just time well spent\, but time well invested. I encourage any leader who feels compelled to be on the leading edge of the issues that affect us now – and will affect us in the future – to strongly consider attending this conference.” \nWe envision a total of 400+ participants with expected attendance at the conference by Internationally Owned Companies\, C-suite Business Leaders\, representatives of the South Carolina Department of Commerce\, the U.S. Commercial Service- SC\, the South Carolina Export Consortium\, local Government leaders\, Service Sector professionals from Law firms to Accounting\, Manufacturing representatives\, Information Technology\, Engineering\, and Logistics companies\, the South Carolina Ports Authority\, and others. Students from 5 upstate higher education institutions\, USC Upstate\, Clemson University\, Furman University\, Wofford College\, and Converse University\, will attend the conference. Student attendees will also represent Greenville High School.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/2023-global-upstate-conference/
LOCATION:Event Halls at Greer City Hall\, 301 East Poinsett Street\, Greer\, SC\, 29651
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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SUMMARY:Building Community as Marketing Strategy: Roadmap for Authentic Engagement
DESCRIPTION:Join the Upstate Entrepreneur Ecosystem in Anderson  for lunch and an amazing speaker.  Travis Sheridan\, the Chief Community Officer of Wexford Science and Technology\, works closely with university partners\, civic leaders\, and community groups within Wexford’s Knowledge Communities. He pioneers the creation of inclusive urban spaces\, directs community engagement strategies\, identifies fresh partnerships and initiatives\, establishes funding means for diverse innovators\, and reinforces connections between the Knowledge Community and its geographic context. \n 
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/building-community-as-marketing-strategy-roadmap-for-authentic-engagement/
LOCATION:Anderson Arts Center\, 110 Federal Street\, Anderson\, SC\, 29625
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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SUMMARY:Festifall
DESCRIPTION:Time travel with us to the backcountry of South Carolina! \nExperience life in 1781 during the American Revolutionary War with live demonstrations of cooking\, weaving\, games\, and music.\nWatch history come alive with the re-enactment of “Bloody Bill” Cunningham’s Raid on Walnut Grove and daily Artillery Drills with LIVE cannon fire! \nDon’t Miss Any of the Action! Over 120 Reenactors and Living Historians!\nSATURDAY & SUNDAY OCTOBER 7 & 8\, 2023
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/festifall-2/
LOCATION:Walnut Grove Plantation\, 1200 Otts Shoals Rd.\, Roebuck\, SC\, 29376
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231010T193000
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SUMMARY:Killer Queen Concert: A Tribute to Queen
DESCRIPTION:A live tribute to the legendary band Queen performed by critically acclaimed Killer Queen!
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/killer-queen-concert-a-tribute-to-queen/
LOCATION:Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium\, 385 North Church Street\, Spartanburg\, SC\, 29303
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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SUMMARY:Phillis Wheatley Community Center Hall of Fame Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:The Phillis Wheatley Community Center in Greenville will induct Clyde Mayes\, John McCarroll\, Xanthene Norris and Richard W. Riley into the center’s Hall of Fame at a luncheon event on October 16. The Hall of Fame Champions were selected for their extraordinary leadership and contributions to the community over many years. \n“Our community has faced challenges in its history\, and we would not be where we are today without the hard work and dedication of these four leaders\,” said Randy Jackson\, executive director of Phillis Wheatley Community Center. “Each of them has left an indelible mark on our history.” \nClyde Mayes will be inducted as the Athletic Champion who led the newly integrated Wade Hampton High School basketball team to back-to-back state championships in the 1970s and later played basketball professionally in the NBA and Europe. Mayes’ leadership at Wade Hampton was the subject of the book The Mighty Generals: A Story of Basketball Championships and Racial Unity in the Deep South. \nJohn McCarroll (posthumous) will be inducted as the Community Champion who served as executive director of the Phillis Wheatley Community Center for 30 years. Under his leadership\, the center grew from a $60 budget when he started in 1970 to a $1.8 million budget when he retired in 2001. \nXanthene Norris will be inducted as the Education Champion who earned her master’s degree at Furman University where she was one of the first Black female students. She taught at Sterling High and Greenville High and tutored or mentored several of Greenville’s notable leaders. She was also a civil rights advocate and served for 25 years on the Greenville County Council after her retirement from teaching. \nRichard W. Riley\, former Governor of South Carolina and United States Secretary of Education\, will be inducted as the Public Policy Champion. A staunch advocate for public education\, Riley is known for leading the charge on the passage of the Education Improvement Act\, one of the most consequential pieces of education reform legislation in South Carolina history. \nWYFF News 4 anchor Jane Robelot will emcee the event. The luncheon is open to the public. Tickets are $75.00 and may be purchased online at philliswheatleysc.org. Call 864-240-4242 for more information. \n  \nAbout Phillis Wheatley Community Center \nThe Phillis Wheatley Community Center provides a wide variety of services and programs to youth\, adults and seniors in Upstate South Carolina. Founded in 1919 by Hattie Logan Duckett\, the center has been serving the community for more than a century. Learn more at philliswheatleysc.org.  
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/phillis-wheatley-community-center-hall-of-fame-luncheon/
LOCATION:Phillis Wheatley Community Center\, 335 Greenacre Road\, GREENVILLE\, SC\, 29607
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T173000
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SUMMARY:'First Friends' author Gary Ginsberg to present Oct. 19
DESCRIPTION:The event is sponsored by the American History Book Club and Forum and Furman University \nAuthor Gary Ginsberg will discuss his bestselling book “First Friends: The Powerful\, Unsung (and Unelected) People Who Shaped Our Presidents\,” with Furman University Trustee Alec Taylor on Thursday\, Oct. 19\, at The Poinsett Club in Greenville. \nThe evening\, sponsored by the American History Book Club and Forum (AHBC) and Furman University\, begins with a book signing at 5:30 p.m. followed by the conversation with the author at 6. \nFor more information and to purchase tickets ($50)\, visit furman.edu/ahbc or email ahbc@furman.edu. \nThis year’s A.V. and Kate Huff History Scholars student and alumni award winners will also be recognized at the event. The awards are named for A.V. Huff\, a former Furman professor\, dean and vice president for academic affairs\, and his wife Kate Huff\, a former elementary school teacher. \nThe winner of the A.V. Huff History Scholars Award is Furman University student Bryant Garrison ’25 of Six Mile\, South Carolina. An accounting major on the pre-med track\, Garrison will conduct an oral history project involving residents of The Woodlands at Furman retirement community\, bringing to light national\, local and Furman history. He recently completed a research project for the Friends of Bald Rock. \nThe Kate Huff History Scholars award will go to four area teachers who are alumni. \nAshley Causey ’97 M’05\, a social studies teacher at Hillcrest High School who earned both undergraduate and graduate degrees from Furman\, will use the $1\,000 grant for materials related to an extensive unit on the relationship between ethnic identities and genocides. \nCassie Heinz ’12 M’13\, Stefanie Garrett ’12 M’13\, and Jessica Rahn ’07\, M’10\, fifth-grade teachers at Buena Vista Elementary\, will share the $1\,000 grant to fund part of a trip for their students to Washington D.C. to see historic sites and museums that will be connected to South Carolina’s fifth-grade learning standards for social studies. \nGinsberg\, a first-time author\, is a former attorney\, member of the Clinton Administration and media executive. He received his undergraduate degree from Brown University and his law degree from Columbia University. \nForeign Affairs says “First Friends” examines “the men and women who can relieve the loneliness a president lives with\, help him think through what to do about a major problem\, and say things to him that no one else can. The resulting book is an entertaining\, sometimes thought-provoking read.” \nA few of the friendships explored in the book are those between Thomas Jefferson and James Madison\, Abraham Lincoln and Joshua Speed\, Daisy Suckley and Franklin Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy and David Ormsby-Gore\, a British diplomat. \nThe author’s website says the book “provides fresh insights into the lives of the men who held the most powerful political office in the world by looking at the friends on whom they relied. “First Friends” is an engaging\, serendipitous look into the lives of Commanders-in-Chief and how their presidencies were shaped by those they held most dear.”
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/first-friends-author-gary-ginsberg-to-present-oct-19/
LOCATION:The Poinsett Club\, 807 E Washington St\, Greenville\, SC\, 29601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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SUMMARY:Art in Motion
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for Art Houzze’s upcoming event\, “Art in Motion\,” hosted at Hotel Hartness. Witness the live talents of Jessica Haas\, America’s pioneering female speed painter. Her artworks will be auctioned to support the Carolina Ballet Theatre. \nAdditionally\, the Carolina Ballet Theatre will provide a preview of their upcoming “GHOSTS” performance\, set to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” Power House Entertainment Group will deliver electrifying music and a captivating light show. \nJoin us at Hotel Hartness for an unforgettable evening of art\, music\, and performances\, sponsored by Carlton Mercedes-Benz. This blend of visual and performing arts promises an experience you won’t want to miss. \n 
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/art-in-motion/
LOCATION:Hotel Hartness\, 120 Halston Ave.\, Greenville\, SC\, 29615
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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SUMMARY:Celebrate Fall at the 2023 Spartanburg Community College Fall Festival
DESCRIPTION:Spartanburg Community College (SCC) is thrilled to extend an invitation to the community for the 2023 SCC Fall Festival\, a vibrant celebration set to take place on Saturday\, October 21\, from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM at the College’s Giles Campus in Spartanburg. \nThe festival promises a delightful array of activities\, entertainment\, and learning opportunities for all. \nProspective students and community members will be invited to walk the “Trick-or-Treat Trail” through the campus that will highlight various programs and services SCC offers. \nTrick or Treat Trail Highlights: \n\nProspective students and guests can try their hand with various advanced manufacturing technology simulators such as welding simulators\, a table-top CNC machine\, and even robotics programmers\nEarly Care and Education will host a station where visitors can make homemade musical instruments\nThe School of Business will conduct soda taste-testing for students to learn about market research\nHorticulture will help guests play putt-putt on our Campus Green for prizes\nOur award-winning Ascend Literary Magazine Club will lead pumpkin carving\nCulinary Arts will host vegetable sushi demonstrations\nHealth Sciences will hold a variety of games\n\nGuests will also be able to enjoy a unique shopping experience as the campus will host more than twenty vendors — including several SCC alums — offering an assortment of sweet treats and baked goods\, arts and crafts\, skincare products\, and much more. \nAs no good festival is complete without delicious and varied food options\, the SCC Fall Festival will feature a vast assortment of food trucks\, classic festival concessions\, coffee beverages\, and a mobile wine bar offering beer\, wine\, and other specialty drinks. \nWhile guests learn about the College and its programs\, shop with vendors\, enjoy attractions and dine on tasty food\, they can rock out to the tunes provided by three live bands! Night Affair\, a dynamic Funk and R&B band will pump out infectious grooves and soulful melodies\, Funcle Band will bring out an electrifying mix of rock and pop\, and DJ Kurious George will round out the party with pop and radio hip-hop tracks. \nAfter guests have had their fill of learning about the wide-variety of educational opportunities that await them at SCC\, loading up on craft sweets and other small business goods\, and jamming out to local music\, they can head home with the newest four-legged member of their family as the Spartanburg Humane Society will have dogs available for adoption on campus! \nTo learn more about the event and see an event map\, visit www.myscc.info/fallfest. There is no charge to attend. \n  \nAbout Spartanburg Community College \nStrategically located across one of the most economically vibrant regions in the United States\, Spartanburg Community College (SCC)\, home of the proud Chasers\, is driving the economy forward while empowering thousands of students to Dream it\, Chase it\, and Live it. \nFounded in 1963\, SCC is South Carolina’s fastest growing public college and prides itself in providing unrivaled access to transformational experiences. Learn how you can begin to chase your dreams online or at five beautifully manicured campuses\, encompassing 245 acres punctuated by over one million square feet of state-of-the-art facilities. \nJoin the chase at www.sccsc.edu.  \n 
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/celebrate-fall-at-the-2023-spartanburg-community-college-fall-festival/
LOCATION:Spartanburg Community College\, 107 Community College Drive\, Spartanburg\, SC
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231024T190000
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SUMMARY:CAN Talks
DESCRIPTION:The Barbara Stone Foundation\, a non-profit organization focused on supporting visionary and creative programs for individuals with disabilities\, will host a special event called ‘CAN Talks’ where five individuals with disabilities living in the Upstate share their unique stories or insights to spark new conversations\, challenge outdated stereotypes and broaden perspectives. \n‘CAN Talks’ will be held on October 24\, 2023\, from 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.\, at Centre Stage\, which is located at 501 River Street in downtown Greenville. Admission is $20\, and tickets can be purchased at www.GVLCANtalks.org. Virtual tickets are also available for $10. An inclusive dance group from Carolina Dance Collaborative will perform a powerful dance performance. \nDoors open at 6:00 p.m.\, a cocktail reception and presentation for Barbara Stone Foundation’s Fall grant winners will start at 6:15 p.m.\, and ‘CAN Talks’ begins at 7:00 p.m. A sign language interpreter will be available for the hearing impaired and special accommodations will be made for guests upon request. \nGet tickets at https://barbarastonefoundation.networkforgood.com/events/59740-can-talks-2023
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LOCATION:Centre Stage\, 501 River St.\, Greenville\, SC\, 29601
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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SUMMARY:Bon Secours participates in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
DESCRIPTION:Bon Secours is proud to participate in the upcoming National Prescription Drug Take Back Initiative on Saturday\, October 28\, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A collection event will be held at the Bon Secours St. Francis Millennium campus\, in front of the medical office building located at 2 Innovation Drive\, Greenville. \nNational Prescription Drug Take Back Day aims to provide the community with a safe\, convenient\, and responsible means of disposing of their unused or expired prescription medication. It’s also a chance to educate the general public about the potential for abuse of medications. \n“As we go about our lives\, we all inevitably end up with a collection of expired or no longer needed medications. It’s incredibly important to dispose of those drugs properly to limit the impact to the environment and to reduce the risk of accidental poisonings. Drug Take Back Day serves as an opportunity for us all to do our part to take care of the Earth and all its inhabitants\,” said Matthew Timmons\, clinical pharmacy specialist with Bon Secours St. Francis. \nExperts caution unwanted or expired medications should never be flushed as it is harmful to the environment. Medication take-back programs provide a disposal option that is safe and environmentally friendly. Note that while some individuals prefer to remove the label from their medication containers before turning them in\, this is not required. \nAdditional tips on what to consider when dropping off medications include: \n\nAccepted medications include vitamins\, pills\, and pet medications. We cannot accept needles\, inhalers\, liquids\, lotions\, aerosols\, ointments\, and creams.\nWhile many use this service for their own medications\, it’s also helpful for families and caregivers who need a safe place to dispose of medications for loved ones.\n\n  \nAbout Bon Secours \nBon Secours St. Francis Health System is part of Bon Secours Mercy Health\, one of the 20 largest health systems in the United States and the fifth-largest Catholic health system in the country. The ministry’s quality\, compassionate care is provided by more than 60\,000 associates serving communities in Florida\, Kentucky\, Maryland\, New York\, Ohio\, South Carolina\, and Virginia\, as well as throughout Ireland. Bon Secours St. Francis Health System provides\ncompassionate medical care to thousands of area residents through Bon Secours St. Francis Downtown and Bon\nSecours St. Francis Eastside\, as well as a network of primary and specialty care practices\, and ambulatory care sites\nacross the Greenville region. The mission of Bon Secours St. Francis Health System is to extend the compassionate\nministry of Jesus by improving the health and well-being of our communities and bring good help to those in need\,\nespecially people who are poor\, dying and underserved. For more information\, visit BonSecours.com. \n 
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/bon-secours-participates-in-national-prescription-drug-take-back-day/
LOCATION:Bon Secours St. Francis Millennium campus\, 2 Innovation Drive\, Greenville\, SC\, 29607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Greenville, SC
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