This is a curated list of upcoming and ongoing arts, culture and entertainment events happening July 15 to July 21 in the Greenville area. Do you have an upcoming event? Email [email protected] to be considered for inclusion.
Native American Medicines of the Southeast
What: The plants we pass by each day were once Native Americans’ pharmacies. As part of the Upcountry History Museum’s Lunchbox Learning series, you can learn how to use these plants to treat everything from minor cuts and stings to dysentery, nausea and skin cancer.
When: Wednesday, July 15 at noon.
Where: Upcountry History Museum, 540 Buncombe St.
Price: $14
More Info: upcountryhistory.org/event/lunchbox-learning-73/
Peach Fest
What: The summer season means it’s time to eat as many fresh, local peaches as we can. Swamp Rabbit Cafe’s Peach Fest will help us do just that, with kids’ crafts, live music, food trucks and a watermelon explosion competition.
When: Friday, July 17
Where: Swamp Rabbit Cafe and Grocery, 205 Cedar Lane Road
Price: Free
More Info: swamprabbitcafe.com/events
Sounds of Summer Concert Series
What: The weekly Sounds of Summer concert series is the perfect excuse to take a trip to downtown Fountain Inn. This week’s performers are The Mad Hatters, a Georgia-based tribute to Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.
When: Friday, July 17 at 6 p.m.
Where: 100 Depot St., Fountain Inn
Price: Free
More Info: mainstreetfountaininn.com/soundsofsummer
Colombian Coffee Fest
What: This is one for Greenville’s coffee fanatics. The local coffee shop Unlocked is hosting Greenville’s first Colombian Coffee Fest, celebrating Colombian Independence Day. You’ll be able to sample specialty coffees, shop local businesses and enjoy food.
When: Saturday, July 18 at 9 a.m.
Where: Unlocked Coffee Roasters, 556 Perry Ave.
Price: $25.31
More Info: unlockedcoffee.com/
Pollinators in Action
What: The world is abuzz all around us, and Conestee Nature Preserve is inviting people of all ages to learn more about the pollinators bringing our gardens, meadows and forests to life. Attendees will learn how to identify common flower visitors and how to contribute to pollinator research from their own backyard.
When: Saturday, July 18 at 10 a.m.
Where: Conestee Nature Preserve’s Henderson Meadow, 601 Fork Shoals Road
Price: $5
More Info: conesteepreserve.org/event-details/pollinators-in-action-flutter-and-buzz-into-community-science
For more upcoming events, visit postandcourier.com/greenville/calendar/.
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