Things to Do this Weekend: November 18-20
Weather Forecast
Friday: Sunny, high of 50 & low of 27
Saturday: More sun, high of 53 & low of 31
Sunday: Sunny, high of 53 & low of 27
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Friday, November 18th
United Community Bank Ice on Main at Marriott Courtyard 2-10pm
Ice skate in Downtown Greenville this holiday season! The rink will be open everyday now through January 16th except on Christmas Day. For more details and tickets click here.
Cost: $10 for ages 13+, $8 for kids 3-12 & under 2 are FREE
Lights of Love at Ronald McDonald House of the Carolinas 5:30-7:30pm
Join the house for their annual holiday lights! Featuring sweet treats, a Santa photo opportunity and official lighting of the House ceremony. For more details click here.
Cost: FREE; donations TBD
Art Reception for Caroline Calder with MAC at Centre Stage 6-8pm
Join MAC for the opening reception for Caroline Calder’s new art exhibit! Come meet the artist and get the first look at her vibrant landscapes on display. Light refreshments will be served.
Cost: FREE; purchases TBD
Underground Jazz with The Wheel Sessions at The Heddle 7:30-10pm
Join this monthly live jazz performance series hosted from a private studio! Performances begin at 7:30pm, and are held in front of an intimate listening audience. PS, use the code TT97 to save $5 off your purchase. For more details and tickets click here.
Cost: $25 per person & under 18 are FREE
Saturday, November 19th
Zoom Through the Zoo at Greenville Zoo 8-11am
Run this unique 5K through the zoo! They’ll also have Kids Fun Run too. PS, all proceeds go back to the Greenville Zoo Foundation. For all the details and to register click here.
Cost: $25 per person & $10 for kids
Indie Craft Parade Mini Market at Makers Collective 11am-3pm
Join this first series of FREE outdoor Mini Markets! Each market will feature 25 different makers and will take place in the green space at 2909 Old Buncombe Road in Greenville. Can’t make it? The next two markets on will be December 3rd and December 10th. For more details click here.
Cost: purchases TBD
Pop Up Cheese Shop at The Community Tap 1-5pm
Shop and taste cheese at the tap! This pop up cheese shop is curated by their resident cheese guru.
Cost: purchases TBD
Holiday Shopping at 13 Stripes River Lodge 12-4pm
Enjoy local holiday shopping from along the Saluda River in Easley! Featuring a complete food menu with craft beer and cocktails.
Cost: purchases TBD
Friendsgiving RAVE with DJ Sparkbox at Group Therapy Pub & Playground 8pm-1am
Come party with DJ Sparkbox! Featuring drink + game specials all night long and a canned good to support Project Host and get a Jello shot at entry. For more details and tickets click here. PS, use the special Greenville360 code: VIPRAVEVIP for FREE entry!
Cost: $8 online or $10 at the door; other purchases TBD
Sunday, November 20th
Sunday Brunch at Juniper 11am-3pm
Experience their brunch with new menu options and brunch cocktails! For more details and reservations click here.
Cost: purchases TBD
Holiday Market at Camperdown Plaza 12:30-5pm
Join them holiday shopping on the plaza! Featuring 25+ vendors, live music, story time for the kids and more.
Cost: FREE; purchases TBD
5th Annual Shop Small Holiday Market at The Junction 1-4pm
Join them for their 5th annual holiday event! Featuring 25+ small businesses and a great opportunity to support your local makers, entrepreneurs in our community. For more details click here.
Cost: purchases TBD
Pop Up Music with Greenville Symphony Orchestra at M. Judson 1pm
Listen to the Greenville Symphony’s string quartet at Downtown Greenville’s bookstore! Make sure to arrive early to grab a seat.
Cost: FREE; purchases TBD
Say What Poetry Open Mic at Coffee Underground 7:30-9pm
Join the longest-running poetry showcase in South Carolina! Celebrating 20 years of exciting poetry programming since 2002 every Sunday. For more details and tickets click here.
Cost: $10; other purchases TBD
For even more things to do this weekend around the Upstate click here. You can also check out our events calendar here. #greenville360