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Sunday, November 28, 2021
Spartanburg knows good food, great times and authentic experiences. Whether you're planning a visit or making your holiday season gift-giving list (and checking it twice), we've got the gifts that will help you give a true-to-Spartanburg gift this year. Little River Roasting [caption id="attachment_5601" align="alignright" width="300"] Little River Roasting is a great way
Continue Reading >Wednesday, May 19, 2021
Nothing quite kicks off the summer season like Memorial Day weekend. Relaxing during the long weekend, digging into delicious food, or just spending time with those you care about the most; there’s a lot to love about Memorial Day. Make it even more memorable this year with an escape to Spartanburg, and discover something new. Dig Into The Classics [caption id="attachme
Continue Reading >Thursday, September 17, 2020
We’ve gone over the activities you can find along the Mary Black Foundation Rail Trail before. From a park for your four-legged friends, to an area where you can see how you’d rank among NFL prospects, to the paved walking/running/riding trail itself, the Rail Trail has a little something for everyone. But so too does the area around the Rail Trail. When you're on th
Continue Reading >Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Please join us for an afternoon of lively conversation about books with twenty extraordinary American authors while enjoying delectable desserts and libations on Sunday, March 15, from 2:00-4:00 p.m. at the AC Marriott Hotel. Guests will have a unique opportunity to chat with a variety of writers about their work and all things literary in a relaxed, elegant setting.
Continue Reading >Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Learn how a small foreign roaster can positively impact coffee growing regions and farmers, as well as the difficulties and benefits in obtaining product labels such as Fair Trade and Organic.
Continue Reading >Wednesday, January 29, 2020
THE MILK HOURS by John James Winner of the Max Ritvo Poetry Prize, The Milk Hours is an elegant debut that searches widely to ask what it means to exist in a state of loss.“We lived overlooking the walls overlooking the cemetery.” So begins the title poem of this collection, whose recursive temporality is filled with living, grieving things, punctuated by an unseen wo
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