Rounding out the month of April, Spartanburg’s annual Spring Fling is set to take place from April 26 to 28 in downtown Spartanburg. This event promises a weekend filled with exciting activities, events, and locations for the whole family to enjoy. For more information, visit cityofspartanburg.org.
On April 27, head over to the Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute (PARI) for a thrilling Space Day event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This free event is open to the public and offers kid-friendly activities, a galaxy walk, and planetarium shows for just $5 per ticket. Get ready for an out-of-this-world experience! Learn more at pari.edu.
Join the 28th Annual Taste of the Upstate: Magical Makeovers event on April 28 at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena. This culinary extravaganza, benefiting Loaves & Fishes, features a “Magical Makeover” challenge where chefs will transform classic dishes into enchanted creations. Enjoy live music, a silent auction, and delectable food. For tickets and details, visit loavesandfishesgreenville.com.
From The SpongeBob Musical at the South Carolina Children’s Theatre to “Peter Pan” at the Peace Center, there’s no shortage of theatrical productions to captivate audiences of all ages. Immerse yourself in the magic of live performances and embark on unforgettable adventures with your loved ones. Make sure to check the respective websites for ticket information.
Discover the wonders of science at the Roper Mountain Science Center with programs like Afternoon Explorations and Starry Nights. Engage in hands-on activities, gaze at the stars through telescopes, and expand your knowledge in fun and interactive ways. Advance ticket purchases may be required, so be sure to plan ahead. Visit ropermountain.org for more details.
Attend the Minority Health Fair on April 27 at McAlister Square for free access to various health specialists and vendors. From oncology and internal medicine to mental health and yoga experts, this event aims to promote well-being within the community. Explore resources, participate in informative sessions, and prioritize your health. Learn more at ncnwgcsc.org.
For the young ones, don’t miss out on interactive shows like “How I Became a Pirate” and “Interrupting Chicken” at the South Carolina Children’s Theatre. These storytelling experiences are designed to spark imagination, foster creativity, and create lasting memories for kids of all ages. Check the theater’s website for showtimes and additional details.
Mark your calendars for the 3rd Annual AnMed Rhythm on the River on May 4 at Dolly Cooper Park in Powdersville. This family-friendly event offers live music, delicious food, and an array of activities for everyone to enjoy. Admission is free, so gather your loved ones and get ready for a day of entertainment by the river. Visit rhythmontheriver.org for the schedule and more information.
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