The Greenville Zoo’s signature family-friendly Halloween event, Boo in the Zoo is back and tickets are now on sale. Everyone is invited to dress up and join in the fun. The event will take place on select days from October 15 to November 1 and will be modified with enhancedRead More

The Salvation Army of Greenville will begin its virtual application this week for this year’s Angel Tree Program. The program will provide assistance to children from low-income families. Free gifts, toys, clothing, and much more is provided for disadvantaged children under the age of 12-years-old. The application for the programRead More

Easley’s Foothills Playhouse and The Mauldin Cultural Center will reopen its doors for live indoor performances this October. The Upstate’s live theaters have been closed for seven months due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In early August, Governor Henry MacMaster lifted restrictions on indoor performances allowing theater companies to stage showsRead More

The Greenville’s Peace Center announced the rescheduling of its upcoming Gibbs Cancer Peace Center Broadway season this fall and spring and expected to return mid-Spring 2021. The Peace Center suspended performances in mid-March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, almost 395 events and activities have been canceled or postponed,Read More

Greenville was ranked no.10 of the best US places for retirees to live and work according to SmartAsset. The personal finance website has examined data from 525 U.S cities with at least 65,000 in population. They looked on population above the age of 65, the unemployment rate for seniors, housingRead More

The Greenville City Census workers are starting to visit houses in the area this week. They’ll start visiting houses that have not responded to the 2020 Census. The city is reminding homeowners that If someone visits your home to collect information for the Census, do not forget to check andRead More

Since summer is just around the corner, Greenville County Schools Summer meal program is set to commence on June 8 through August 7. Free meals are provided from Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m to 12 p.m. each day. On Thursdays, each student will receive 8 meals (4 breakfasts, 4Read More