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SUMMARY:Frontiers Past and Future: Science Fiction and the American West
DESCRIPTION:Frontiers Past and Future: Science Fiction and the American West\nJune 17 – October 8\, 2023 \nA special exhibition\, organized by the Upcountry History Museum. \nFrontiers: Past and Future\, featuring objects and archival materials from the private collection of William Bradshaw\, former Director of Roper Mountain Science Center\, Greenville\, explores the impact of the legendary American West on science-fiction and futuristic space odysseys. \nIn 2023\, Bradshaw generously donated a portion of his extensive “Wild West and Sci-Fi” collection to the Upcountry History Museum. Both the collection and the current exhibition examine the natural comparisons between the American West and space with its science-fiction adventures. \nBradshaw collected both historic and contemporary toys\, board games\, marketing materials\, comic books\, playsets\, and more\, to provide new insights into our probable pasts and possible futures\, and to illustrate the concept of “seeking out new life and new civilizations…to boldly go where no man has gone before.” \n  \n  \nSupport provided by
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/frontiers-past-and-future-science-fiction-and-the-american-west/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Highlight
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SUMMARY:Facing the Inferno: The Wildfire Photography of Kari Greer
DESCRIPTION:Facing the Inferno: The Wildfire Photography of Kari Greer\nJuly 1 – October 22\, 2023 \n  \n“I’m a trained firefighter; photography is my tool.” \nKari Greer\, Wildfire Photographer\, 2012 \n  \nFire.  It’s dangerous and beautiful.  It creates its own light and can turn on you in an instant. \nThe effects of wildfires\, which are becoming more far-reaching due to global warming\, are drastic.  Smoke from wildfires has national impact. And the fire season now extends nearly year-round. \nArmed with determination\, a Nomex fire suit\, an Olympus E-3 camera\, and a full complement of safety equipment\, Kari Greer\, a wildland firefighter\, and specialist in editorial photojournalism and wildland fire photography\, safely moves through active fire situations to places most photographers could never access. \nOn an average assignment\, Greer drives hundreds of miles\, endures 130-degree heat\, dodges falling trees and electric lines\, sleeps in the back of her vehicle\, and prays low-flying planes won’t crush her beneath a load of misplaced fire retardant. \nGreer’s career includes two decades as a photographer with the National Interagency Fire Center\, based in Boise\, Idaho.  Though normally used for agency reports\, websites\, and government presentations\, Greer’s body of work reflects a deep understanding of this complex and dramatic subject. \nFacing the Inferno: The Wildfire Photography of Kari Greer\, will place viewers in the middle of raging wildfires\, as they travel side-by-side with fire crews on attack lines\, witnessing the intensity of the fires and the experiences of the firefighters who face them. The exhibition\, featuring 64 images from Greer’s collection\, is organized by the Moscow Contemporary Art Gallery in Moscow\, Idaho\, to increase public conversation and understanding of this volatile occurrence. \nIn its commitment to connecting Upstate\, SC history with national and global history\, the Upcountry History Museum will include a companion exhibition focused on wildfires and wildland fire fighting in the Carolinas. The Carolinas wildfire history\, significant wildfire events\, and growing number of “Red Flag Alerts” being issued in Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina will be examined through artifacts and archival materials. \n  \nSupport provided by \n                     
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/facing-the-inferno-the-wildlife-photography-of-kari-greer/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Highlight
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SUMMARY:“We Didn’t Wait For Freedom”: Civil War Narrative Quilts by Vera Hall
DESCRIPTION:“We Didn’t Wait For Freedom”: Civil War Narrative Quilts by Vera Hall\nAugust 26\, 2023 – February 18\, 2024 \nThe Upcountry History Museum is honored to host a selection of quilts created by quilter and history maker\, Vera P. Hall. \nA retired educator and councilwoman from Baltimore\, Maryland\, Hall is described by Baltimore residents as a “trailblazer”.  In her We Didn’t Wait For Freedom quilt series\, Hall bridges the gap between history and her love of textiles with her quilt creations\, honoring the lives of famous African Americans whose actions inspired change in America. \nAn activist in her own right\, Hall studied Education at Coppin College.  She became the first African American teacher assigned to an all-white school in Baltimore’s Little Italy and taught in Baltimore City elementary schools as a reading specialist.  Her concern for improving public education led her to work with the Maryland Department of Education and then to run for public office.  She served on the Baltimore City Council from 1985-1992.  In 1992 she made history when she was elected Chair of the Maryland Democratic Party\, becoming the first African American female chair of a state Democratic Party. \nFollowing her retirement\, Hall became an active member of the African American Quilters of Baltimore\, and created “We Too Sing America\,” focused on her desire to teach other quilters black perspectives on Civil War History. Since then\, she has created numerous story quilts\, including a series of black history quilts\, focused on her interest in Blacks during the transition from slavery to freedom. \nThe We Didn’t Wait for Freedom exhibition features 5 quilts from Hall’s We Didn’t Wait For Freedom quilt series\, plus a sixth quilt hand and machine pieced by Hall using original Civil War era quilt blocks. \nIn its commitment to “connecting people\, history\, and culture\,” the Upcountry History Museum will include Black History\, Civil War era materials from its permanent collection. \n  \nSupport provided by \n \n  \n  \n           
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/we-didnt-wait-for-freedom-civil-war-narrative-quilts-by-vera-hall/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Highlight
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SUMMARY:Splash & Bubbles Dive In\, Lend A Fin
DESCRIPTION:September 23\, 2023 – February 4\, 2024 \nExplorers of all ages will dive into the incredible world of ocean exploration when Splash and Bubbles: Dive In\, Lend a Fin makes it’s only South Carolina stop at the Upcountry History Museum. Visitors will join Splash\, Bubbles\, and the Reeftown Rangers in exploring marine biology\, ocean science\, and different ocean ecosystems. \nBased on the popular PBS KIDS TV show\, Splash and Bubbles\, a hit animated series that encourages children to explore ocean science through character-driven comedy\, the series is co-produced by The Jim Henson Company and Herschend Entertainment Studios. \nBoth the television series and the exhibition follow the adventures of Splash\, a yellow fusilier fish who has migrated all of the oceans before settling down in Reeftown\, where he befriends three inquisitive fellow sea creatures.  Until Splash came along\, Bubbles\, Dunk\, Ripple\, and most of the other Reeftown residents had no idea what lay beyond the cozy confines of their coral walls. \nThe 2\,500 square foot\, interactive exhibition\, builds on kids’ connections to the characters and their habitats\, immersing them in a larger-than-life marine environment and introducing them to the incredible world of ocean exploration. \nWhile exploring the early childhood STEM (Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, and Math) based exhibit\, children are encouraged to build both scientific inquiry and social emotional skills as they learn how to protect the ocean and its ecosystems.  Ocean conservation is a key message throughout the exhibit\, encouraging families to understand that they can create “a small ripple to help our big ocean.” \nFeaturing a variety of hands-on exhibit components\, Splash and Bubbles invites children to discover a whole new world as they navigate an under-the-sea maze in a kelp forest\, explore a sunken ship that has become an artificial reef\, interact with puppet characters created by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop\, become a Reeftown Ranger\, dress up as a stingray or a sea turtle\, and learn fun “Fin Facts” at Flo’s School of Fish. \n  \nSupport provided by \n  \n                            
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/splash-bubbles-dive-in-lend-a-fin/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Highlight
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231005T203000
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SUMMARY:Neighborhood Night
DESCRIPTION:Access for All!\nUHM is open on the first Thursday evening of select months throughout 2023.\n  \nThe Museum operates with the firm belief that its exhibits\, events\, and programming should be accessible to all\, regardless of cultural\, ethnic\, geographic\, or socioeconomic differences. The Neighborhood Night initiative\, introduced in 2015\,  provides free access to educational programming for underserved children\, families\, and adults. \n \n  \nWHEN: Thursday\, October 5\, 2023 | 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. \nWHERE: Upcountry History Museum \nHOW: Drop in to explore the Museum and its changing exhibitions. No registration is required. \nWHY:   Neighborhood Nights demonstrate the Museum’s commitment to accessibility\, regardless of economic constraints by providing full access to the Museum’s diverse exhibitions. \nCOST: FREE! \nQUESTIONS: Call (864)467-3100 or email info@upcountryhistory.org
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/neighborhood-night-19/
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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SUMMARY:The Bias Inside Us
DESCRIPTION:The Bias Inside Us\nOctober 7\, – November 5\, 2023 \n\nOctober 7\, – November 5\, 2023 \nThe Bias Inside Us—an exhibition and community engagement project from the Smithsonian—is an exploration of the social science\, psychology\, and consequences of implicit bias. Bias is an innate human trait; we all have it. Being aware of our bias can help us recognize their influence and impact on our behaviors and worldview. The Bias Inside Us offers an opportunity to learn how to challenge bias in the world through awareness of one’s own bias. \nThe Bias Inside Us organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. Major support is provided by The Otto Bremer Trust. \n  \n\n  \nSupport also provided by \n                             
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/the-bias-inside-us/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231012T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231012T150000
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SUMMARY:Connections Café - The Bias Inside Us
DESCRIPTION:Monthly program in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association for individuals living with early-stage Alzheimer’s or dementia. Programs vary each month but usually include a short meeting with updates from the Alzheimer’s Association\, a tour of a Museum exhibition\, and a hands-on activity time in the classroom.\nConnections Café meets the second Thursday of each month at 2:00 p.m. \nAdmission is free for all participants and caregivers. \n  \n  \nOctober 12 | 2:00 p.m.\nJoin us on October 12 and explore the newest exhibition\, The Bias Inside Us.
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/connections-cafe-the-bias-inside-us/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231014T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231014T113000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230925T195728Z
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SUMMARY:Saturday Toddler Time with Rainbow Fish
DESCRIPTION:Spark your child’s innate curiosity through hands-on play that is educational and engaging!\n\nJoin Rainbow Fish as the Museum hosts Splash and Bubbles: Dive In\, Lend a Fin! This exhibit allows children to immerse themselves in a larger-than-life marine environment and introduces them to the incredible world of ocean exploration. \nCome out and enjoy exhibit playtime\, themed game stations\, museum-wide scavenger hunt\, and a group story time with snack and juice\, followed by a special Meet-N-Greet with THE RAINBOW FISH from the beloved children’s book series by author Marcus Pfister! \n  \nToddler Times are included with general admission and all children ages 2 and under are FREE. \n  \n \n  \n\n  \n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/toddler-time-with-the-rainbow-fish/
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SUMMARY:Toddler Time with The Rainbow Fish
DESCRIPTION:Spark your child’s innate curiosity through hands-on play that is educational and engaging!\n\nJoin Rainbow Fish as the Museum hosts Splash and Bubbles: Dive In\, Lend a Fin! This exhibit allows children to immerse themselves in a larger-than-life marine environment and introduces them to the incredible world of ocean exploration. \nCome out and enjoy exhibit playtime\, themed game stations\, museum-wide scavenger hunt\, and a group story time with snack and juice\, followed by a special Meet-N-Greet with THE RAINBOW FISH from the beloved children’s book series by author Marcus Pfister! \n  \nToddler Times are included with general admission and all children ages 2 and under are FREE. \n  \n \n  \n\n  \n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/toddler-time-with-the-rainbow-fish-2/
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T120000
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SUMMARY:Lunchbox Learning
DESCRIPTION:American Landmark: Charles Duell and the Rebirth of Middleton Place \nPresented by Virginia Beach\nAuthor Virginia Beach explores the history of Middleton Place and its transformation throughout time. Charles Duell was 31 years old when he inherited Middleton Place from his grandfather in 1969. His sudden inheritance compelled him to leave a finance career in New York and move his family to South Carolina\, where he found the national landmark languishing. Birthplace of a Declaration signer and a First Continental Congress president\, Middleton Place also had been home to hundreds of enslaved men\, women and children. As the new man in charge\, Duell’s challenge was to preserve the history contained in the houses and lands of his forebears\, while also making them sustainable\, relevant and accessible for future generations. \n \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLunchbox Learning is generously sponsored by:
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/lunchbox-learning-41/
LOCATION:Upcountry History Museum\, 540 Buncombe Street\, Greenville\, SC\, 29601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231020T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231020T150000
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SUMMARY:Homeschool Day - The Bias Inside Us
DESCRIPTION:The Bias Inside Us \nBias is an innate human trait; we all have it. Being aware of our biases can help us recognize their influence and impact on our behaviors and worldview. The Bias Inside Us offers an opportunity to learn how to challenge bias in the world through awareness of one’s own bias. \n\nWHAT: UHM Homeschool Day\n  \nWHEN: Friday\, October 20 | 1:30 p.m.\n  \nWHERE: Upcountry History Museum\n  \nHOW: October 20 is open to children in 1st-12th grade.\n  \nWHY: Explore the psychology of human bias.\n  \nCOST: $10 per student & $12 per adult\n  \nUHM MEMBERS COST: $6 per student & Adults are FREE\n  \n\n  \n \n  \n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/homeschool-day-the-bias-inside-us/
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240114T170000
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SUMMARY:Hard Earned: The Military Photographs of Stacy Pearsall & The Veteran’s Portrait Project
DESCRIPTION:October 21\, 2023 – January 14\, 2024 \n                                                                     “I carry a gun\, but my real weapon is my camera.”\nStacy Pearsall \nRetired Air Force Staff Sergeant and aerial combat photojournalist Stacy Pearsall has spent most of her adult life focused on two passions: photography and the military. Pearsall began her career as an Air Force still-photographer at the age of 17.  At age 21 she became one of the few women to ever be accepted into the 1-Combat Camera Squadron\, an elite unite of the Air Force that provides photographs of military operations to high-ranking government officials in order to inform decision making and preserve a historical record. \nDuring her years of military service\, Pearsall traveled to over 41 countries and served in three combat tours of Iraq.  She is a recipient of the Bronze Star Medal and Air Force Commendation with valor for her combat actions in Iraq.  She is one of only two women to have won the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) Military Photographer of the Year competition\, and the only woman to have earned it twice.  In 2013 she was awarded an honorary doctoral degree from The Citadel for her many contributions to the college\, to American veterans\, and to the U.S. Armed Forces. \nSoon after being medically retired from military service\, Pearsall found a new way to continue her dual passions through the award-winning Veterans Portrait Project. The project began in 2008 while Pearsall was rehabilitating from combat injuries sustained in Iraq. She found her inspiration in the hours spent in VA waiting rooms\, surrounded by fellow veterans\, and was compelled to honor and thank them through photography with the Veterans Portrait Project. To date she has documented over 7\,500 veterans across all 50 states. \nIn partnership with Syracuse University\, the Upcountry History Museum will present a selection of 45 photographs from Pearsall’s career as a combat photographer\, as well as works from her ongoing Veterans Portrait Project. Each series approaches the military from different angles – in her combat series viewers are confronted with scenes from the conflict in the Middle East. These landscapes with lone or few figures speak to an experience fraught with hidden dangers\, and hours spent alone in unforgiving territory.  This experience and understanding of combat allow Pearsall to connect to the veterans she now photographs for the national Portrait Project. In both her combat images and veterans’ portraits\, Pearsall’s eye for light and emotion creates an honest photograph that provides insight into the military experience. \nThe Upcountry History Museum will include military objects and archival materials from its permanent collection\, as well as loaned objects\, within the Hard Earned exhibit experience. \n  \nSupport provided by \n                                 \n  \n                                       
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/hard-earned-the-military-photographs-of-stacy-pearsall-the-veterans-portrait-project/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Highlight
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231026T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231026T110000
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CREATED:20231010T134312Z
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SUMMARY:Drop-In Tour: Changing Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Annually\, the Upcountry History Museum hosts and organizes a diverse exhibit schedule that features topics in history\, art\, science\, natural history\, and pop culture. Through guided tours\, UHM Docents engage visitors further in the exploration of topics related to the exhibits and their connections to the Upcountry\, SC.\n  \nFree to UHM Members and included with admission for all other guests. \n\n\n  \nThe October Drop-In Tour will include: \n“We Didn’t Wait for Freedom”: Civil War Narrative Quilts by Vera Hall  \nThe Bias Inside Us \nHard Earned: The Military Photographs of Stacy Pearsall & The Veteran’s Portrait Project  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDrop-In Tours depart from the Main Lobby on the first floor. \n  \nNo reservations are required\, but non-members must purchase admission from the Welcome Desk to attend a Drop-In Tour. \n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/drop-in-tour-changing-exhibitions-12/
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231028T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231028T120000
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CREATED:20230929T143949Z
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SUMMARY:Family Fun Day with Ariel
DESCRIPTION:Make a splash and dive into the incredible world of ocean exploration with ARIEL at our next Halloween-themed Family Fun Day! Costumes are encouraged and visitors can take part in games\, crafts\, scavenger hunt and group story time.\n\n\nFamily Fun Days are included with your general admission.\n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/family-fun-day-32/
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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