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SUMMARY:Family Fun Day!
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the New Year at the Upcountry History Museum!\n\n\n\nWith an exceptional lineup of changing exhibitions for 2023\, make plans now to attend the January 28th Family Fun Day for a sneak peek into what you can expect in the upcoming year. Families will enjoy exhibit-themed game and craft stations\, a special appearance by “Hans the Nutcracker\,” group story time\, and museum-wide scavenger hunt.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n  \nFamily Fun Days are included with your general admission and FREE for children ages 2 and under. \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\nFamily Fun Days are generously sponsored by:\n\n\n 
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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 programing for underserved children\, families\, and adults. \n \n  \nWHEN: Thursday\, February 2\, 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 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
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SUMMARY:Andy Warhol: Endangered Species
DESCRIPTION:Andy Warhol: Endangered Species\nFebruary 4 – April 30\, 2023\nAndy Warhol was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century\, creating some of the most recognizable images ever produced.  A founding member of the Pop art movement\, his work was across several media including painting\, printmaking\, photography\, drawing\, and sculpture.  Challenging former concepts of modern art and veering away from abstraction\, he embraced popular culture and commercial processes to produce work that appealed to the masses. \nEnvironmental activism and Andy Warhol are rarely associated\, but Endangered Species was one of Warhol’s most influential artworks. He created the entire project in 1983\, ten years after the passage of the Endangered Species Act of 1973\, which defined endangered species as a humanitarian matter\, banned trade involving the endangered animals\, and made steps to protect the animal’s original habitats. \nWarhol’s Endangered Species series consists of ten oversized silkscreen prints of the nearly extinct animals identified in 1973. Each animal was given Warhol’s artistic star treatment in the same style as his iconic celebrity portraits.  Warhol fondly referred to this series as his “animals in makeup\,” given the bold pop colors he used to portray the animals as larger than life. \nWarhol’s elevation of the series to pop culture status played a huge role in raising awareness of these endangered species and generated funds for their preservation.  Likewise\, Warhol propelled the efforts of conservation forward.  As of 2021\, six of the ten animals are still threatened with possible extinction. \nThe Upcountry History Museum is one of only three museums selected by Art Bridges Foundation/Crystal Bridges Museum\, Bentonville\, AR\, to host the Andy Warhol: Endangered Species exhibition project.  In addition to the ten Endangered Species prints by Andy Warhol\, the exhibition examines the works through four engaging and multi-disciplinary themes: Activism\, Animals\, History and Art. \nThe bilingual exhibition (English and Spanish) also features experiential components specifically designed for individuals who are blind or have low vision. \nSupport provided by \n                    
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/andy-warhol-endangered-species/
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SUMMARY:Works by Warhol
DESCRIPTION:  \nOne of the 20th century’s best-known artists\, Andy Warhol (1928-1987) made his name in the early 1960s with paintings and prints of brands\, celebrities\, and foods ranging from Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor to Coca-Cola and Campbell’s Soup.  These brash\, innovative works are considered icons of Pop Art\, a movement that both critiqued and celebrated postwar American consumer culture.  By the end of the decade\, Warhol had become a celebrity in his own right\, equally famous for his platinum wig and the star-studded parties he threw in his studio\, the Factory\, as he was for his paintings\, drawings\, sculpture\, and films. \nBefore spearheading the Pop Art movement\, in the 1950s Warhol achieved success on Madison Avenue as one of New York’s most popular advertising artists.  A skilled and inventive illustrator\, Warhol won several Art Director’s Club awards for his work on Columbia records LP cover designs\, I. Miller shoe drawings\, and additional advertising work for Martini & Rossi\, Glamour\, Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue magazines. \nOnce his Pop art career exploded in 1962\, Warhol focused on silkscreen painting and filmmaking.  He based his paintings on imagery he found in the American mass media: news photos\, celebrity head shots\, film stills\, comics\, logos\, and advertisements. To convert his source images into paintings\, Warhol made them into photo silkscreens and printed them on canvas.  Smudges\, misalignments\, and inconsistencies were accepted\, giving the paintings a handmade appearance.  Sometimes the paintings included a single image\, as in John Wayne (1986) and the Endangered Species series (1983).  These became larger-than-life iconic portraits\, while those printed in grids\, suggested the way that repetition can simultaneously embed an image in one’s memory and deaden its effect. \nWorks by Warhol\, at the Upcountry History Museum\, on loan from The Cochran Collection\, LaGrange\, GA\, will feature 36 iconic masterworks by Warhol\, dating from 1968 through his last series done in 1986. This once-in-a- lifetime exhibition includes a broad cross-section of examples from Warhol’s storied career. \nThe exhibit explores Warhol’s responses to major moments in U.S. history\, including the assassination of John F. Kennedy\, Neil Armstrong’s moon landing\, and the perception of Native Americans in the aftermath of the bicentennial of the United States. Also included is Warhol’s entire series of “Myths”.  This body of work was completed in 1981 and showcases Warhol’s lifetime fascination with Hollywood imagery.  “Myths” marks a return to Warhol’s formative encounters with figures such as Howdy Doody\, the Wicked Witch of the West\, Superman\, Mickey Mouse and many more. \nSupport provided by \nBecky and Bobby Hartness \n                         
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/works-by-warhol/
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SUMMARY:Museum Drop-In Tour
DESCRIPTION:Interested in Upcountry history?\nJoin UHM Docent\, Wynn Herbert\, for an upcoming\, drop-in tour through the Museum’s permanent galleries and explore the area’s rich and fascinating history.\n\n  \n\n\n\nDrop-In Tours will occur on the 2nd Wednesday of each month.\nAll tours will begin at 11:00 a.m. and conclude at approximately 11:45 a.m.\nDrop-In Tours are included with your general admission.\n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/museum-drop-in-tour-10/
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SUMMARY:Connections Café - Andy Warhol
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  \nFebruary 9| 2:00 p.m.\nWorks by Warhol \nAndy Warhol: Endangered Species \n  \nJoin us Thursday\, February 9\, and explore the art of Andy Warhol through two travelling exhibitions.
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/connections-cafe-andy-warhol/
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SUMMARY:Toddler Time
DESCRIPTION:Pop in for an iconic\, art-themed Toddler Time that explores Works by Warhol!\n  \n\n  \nSpark your child’s innate curiosity through hands-on play that is educational and engaging! Toddler Times are included with general admission and little ones can take part in themed game stations\, scavenger hunts\, and a group story time that includes a complimentary snack and juice box.\n  \n\n  \n\n\nToddler Time is FREE for children ages 2 and under.\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n  \nToddler Time is generously sponsored by:\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/toddler-time-35/
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SUMMARY:Lunchbox Learning
DESCRIPTION:What Does The Brown Decision Mean Today?\nThe Tangled Legacy of the 1954 Supreme Court Ruling\nPresented by Dr. Steve O’Neill\, Furman University \nDr. Steve O’Neill is a professor of history at Furman University. His research focuses on the history of the Civil Rights Movement in South Carolina. This lecture explores the legacy of the 1954 Supreme Court case\,  Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka\, and its lasting impact on the American education system. The ruling outlawed segregation in the nation’s schools but did little to combat de facto segregation caused by housing patterns and existing attendance zones. In the years following the Brown decision\, district courts worked to better define the parameters of school desegregation. Dr. O’Neill examines the defining cases in South Carolina\, emphasizing the Ganaway v. Charleston County School District case and the State of South Carolina decision in 1992. \n \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLunchbox Learning is generously sponsored by:
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/lunchbox-learning-33/
LOCATION:Upcountry History Museum\, 540 Buncombe Street\, Greenville\, SC\, 29601\, United States
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SUMMARY:Homeschool Day - Andy Warhol
DESCRIPTION:Works by Warhol\nBefore spearheading the Pop Art movement\, in the 1950s Warhol achieved success as New York’s most popular advertising artists. Once his career exploded\, Warhol focused on silkscreen printing and filmmaking. Works by Warhol\, featuring 35 iconic masterworks\, includes a broad cross-section of examples from his storied career. The February 17 Homeschool Day will also tour the Museum’s second changing exhibition\, Andy Warhol: Endangered Species. \n  \n\nWHAT: UHM Homeschool Day\n  \nWHEN: Friday\, February 17 | 1:30 p.m.\n  \nWHERE: Upcountry History Museum\n  \nHOW: February 17 is open to children in 1st-12th grade.\n  \nWHY: Get hands-on with history and art while incorporating state standards\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-warhol/
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SUMMARY:Celebrating 75 Years…Greenville Symphony – Concerts and Community
DESCRIPTION:February 18 – August 13\, 2023 \n  \nLike individual instruments that form an orchestra and create a beautifully blended sound\, cultural arts organizations weave together an atmosphere of creativity\, collective collaboration\, and cohesiveness that produce a harmony of entertainment and appreciation. \nFollowing a post-war surge of growth in this Textile Capital of the World\, forward-thinking community leaders began to recognize that cultural arts organizations could not only complement\, but also strengthen Greenville’s booming economic development. \nSo\, in the summer of 1948\, a few dedicated musicians added their names to a handwritten signup sheet taped to a storefront window and turned their volunteer talents into days\, weeks\, and months of practice in preparation for the first concert. On December 6\, the sounds of Wagner and Schubert filled the Women’s College Auditorium on the old Furman University campus\, and a captivated audience enthusiastically responded to the prospect of more concerts to come. The Greenville Symphony was born. \nOver the next 75 years\, the Greenville Symphony grew into a respected segment of the larger fabric of a community coming of age. Throughout these more than seven decades\, what began as a volunteer-driven group of musicians evolved into a professional orchestra that has offered performances of classical masterworks\, hosted world-class musicians such as jazz great Duke Ellington and renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma\, established a strong music education component for children\, developed innovative Pops programming\, made national headlines for its role in helping music director and conductor Edvard Tchivzhel defect from the then USSR to the United States\, introduced a Virtual Concert Hall in response to COVID-19 so music could still be shared\, initiated a series of “pop-up performances” with small ensembles performing in unexpected places\, and maintained a commitment to performing with passion and distinction. \nThis exhibition celebrates the remarkable history of one of Greenville’s cultural anchors; an organization that has embraced its love of music and created a composition of community engagement\, enrichment\, and enthusiasm season after season. \nThe Greenville Symphony Association is dedicated to providing educational and cultural opportunities for the citizens of Greenville and surrounding communities through the presentation of live orchestral music.
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/celebrating-75-yearsgreenville-symphony-concerts-and-community/
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SUMMARY:Toddler Time
DESCRIPTION:Pop in for an iconic\, art-themed Toddler Time that explores Works by Warhol!\n  \n\n  \nSpark your child’s innate curiosity through hands-on play that is educational and engaging! Toddler Times are included with general admission and little ones can take part in themed game stations\, scavenger hunts\, and a group story time that includes a complimentary snack and juice box.\n  \n\n  \n\n\nToddler Time is FREE for children ages 2 and under.\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n  \nToddler Time is generously sponsored by:\n \n  \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230223T100000
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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\nFebruary 23 Drop-In Tour will include: \nWorks by Warhol \nAndy Warhol: Endangered Species \nGreenville Symphony 75 Years: Concerts and Community  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\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-5/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230225T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230225T120000
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CREATED:20230124T160737Z
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SUMMARY:Family Fun Day!
DESCRIPTION:One of the 20th century’s best-known artists\, Andy Warhol made his name in the early 1960s with paintings and prints of brands\, celebrities\, and foods ranging from Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor to Coca-Cola and Campbell’s Soup.\nDid you know Warhol was also a environmental activist?\nHis “Endangered Species” portfolio played a huge role in raising awareness of these endangered species and generated funds for their preservation.\n  \nLearn more on Saturday\, February 25\, as UHM staff leads guided exhibit tours. Families will also enjoy group story times\, games\, and craft stations.\n  \n10:15 a.m. – Drop-In Tour of Works by Warhol (15-minutes)\n10:30 a.m. – Group Story Time in Works by Warhol\n11:00 a.m. – Drop-In Tour of Andy Warhol: Endangered Species\n11:15 a.m. – Group activity on 1st Floor (Main Lobby)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n  \nFamily Fun Days are included with your general admission and FREE for children ages 2 and under. \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\nFamily Fun Days are generously sponsored by:\n\n\n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/family-fun-day-26/
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CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230301T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230301T183000
DTSTAMP:20260525T130435
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SUMMARY:Symphony Insight with Caroline Ulrich
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for our upcoming Symphony Insight with Caroline Ulrich on March 1 from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM at the Upcountry History Museum. Caroline has crafted a guided tour to introduce Concerto for Flute by C.P.E BACH with demonstrations from the flute. \nJoin us on Friday\, March 10 at 7:30 PM\, Saturday\, March 11 at 7:30 PM\, and Sunday\, March 12 at 3:00 PM at Gunter Theater to hear Caroline Ulrich play with the Greenville Symphony Orchestra. The program includes C.P.E BACH: Concerto for Flute and SHCHEDRIN: Carmen Suite. \n\n  \n\nCaroline Ulrich Biography \nPrincipal flutist of the Greenville Symphony\, Caroline Ulrich enjoys an extensive orchestral performing career in North and South Carolina. Previously\, Maestro Edvard Tchivzhel selected her to perform Mozart’s Flute Concerto in G Major\, Lukas Foss’s Renaissance Concerto\, the Ibert Concerto\, JS Bach’s Suite in b minor\, and Mozart’s Concerto for Flute and Harp\, with John Wickey. \nCaroline also performs with the Spartanburg Philharmonic\, South Carolina Philharmonic\, Asheville Symphony Orchestra\, and Rock Hill Philharmonic. Previous appointments include the Springfield Symphony (IL)\, Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony\, and Augusta (GA) Opera. Dr. Ulrich is on the faculty of Furman University. Previously she was the flute instructor at SC Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities\, Luther College\, and Clemson University. \nAlong with Carla Copeland Burns\, Erinn Frechette\, and Amy Orsinger Whitehouse\, Caroline Ulrich is a founding member of FLUTE4. The group champions new works for the flute quartet and performs throughout the Southeast and Midwest. She is also active with Lillian Buss Pearson\, piano\, as a collaborative recitalist. \nWhen not performing\, Caroline enjoys hiking\, gardening\, reading\, cooking\, eating(!)\, and visiting art museums.
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/symphony-insight-with-caroline-ulrich/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230618T170000
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SUMMARY:Through The Years: Kenny Rogers' Photographs of America
DESCRIPTION:March 4 – June 18\, 2023 \nThrough the Years: Kenny Rogers’ Photographs of America\, a special exhibition organized by The Kenny Rogers Estate\, highlights a little-known facet of a multi-talented man\, shedding new light on the seriousness of Rogers’ pursuit of his hobby of making great images.  Through the Years presents a selection of 60 of Rogers’ stunning color and black and white photographs of America\, its celebrities\, and working people. \nAlthough Kenny Rogers wrote and sang “You Can’t Make Old Friends\,” the worldwide music icon\, multiple Grammy Award-winner\, and Country Music Hall of Fame Member made many new friends in the process of creating hundreds of celebrity portraits.  Eighteen of these\, many inscribed to Rogers by the subject\, are among the highlights in the exhibition. \nRogers began shooting pictures with a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye in the mid-1960s\, and his interest grew when he was introduced to fashion\, and celebrity photographer Milton H. Greene famed for his Marilyn Monroe portraits. \nRogers’ two most notable mentors were famed portrait photographer Yousuf Karsh\, and John Sexton\, a noted landscape photographer who served as Ansel Adams’ late-in-life assistant. \nPhotography gave Rogers a creative outlet apart from the fast-paced life of an entertainer.  Crisscrossing America on his travels and concert tours Rogers took every opportunity to get out and shoot pictures\, documenting unique views of North America and the people he met. He made friends with many of them\, and they subtly informed his art along the way. \nA revered photographer\, Rogers received an Honorary Master of Photography degree from the Professional Photographers of America in 2014. In 2017\, he was honored with the inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum in St. Louis\, MO.  Rogers published three books of his photography in 1986\, 1987\, and 2001. \nThe Upcountry History Museum is the second museum to host the stunning results of Rogers’ photography.  In addition to the selection of 60 photographs\, the exhibition will include artifacts and archival materials from Rogers’ personal vault\, providing a comprehensive look at Kenny Rogers’ diverse artistic outlets. \nSupport provided by \n                        
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/through-the-years-kenny-rogers-photographs-of-america/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Highlight
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230309T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230309T150000
DTSTAMP:20260525T130435
CREATED:20221201T145615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T142015Z
UID:9223-1678370400-1678374000@upcountryhistory.org
SUMMARY:Connections Café - Kenny Rogers' Photographs of America
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  \nMarch 9 | 2:00 p.m.\nThrough The Years: Kenny Rogers Photographs of America\n  \nJoin us Thursday\, March 9\, and explore the photography of music legend\, Kenny Rogers.
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/connections-cafe-kenny-rodgers-photographs-of-america/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T113000
DTSTAMP:20260525T130435
CREATED:20230110T172130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T195141Z
UID:9407-1678530600-1678534200@upcountryhistory.org
SUMMARY:Saturday Toddler Time
DESCRIPTION:Spark your child’s innate curiosity through hands-on play that is educational and engaging!\n  \n\n  \nExplore the music and photography of worldwide icon\, Kenny Rogers! Children will get hands-on with themed game stations\, a “camera” scavenger hunt in the style of “I Spy\,” and a group story time complete with snack and juice box.\n\nToddler Times are included with general admission and all children ages 2 and under are FREE.\n  \n \n\nToddler Time is FREE for children ages 2 and under.\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n  \nToddler Time is generously sponsored by:\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/saturday-toddler-time-15/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230315T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230315T130000
DTSTAMP:20260525T130435
CREATED:20230110T184234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230303T142847Z
UID:9419-1678881600-1678885200@upcountryhistory.org
SUMMARY:Lunchbox Learning
DESCRIPTION:“Voices from Meadowbrook Park”\nPresented by Mr. Mike Chibbaro \nJoin local sports historian\, Mike Chibbaro\, for a presentation and discussion about the rich history of Meadowbrook and Mayberry\, two historic parks that were located on the site of Greenville’s new Unity Park. Meadowbrook was the home of professional baseball in Greenville from 1938-1972 and more than 40 Hall of Famers appeared at the park. The adjacent Mayberry\, which opened in the 1920s for Black children who were not allowed to play in the city’s segregated parks was the site of neighborhood softball and baseball leagues and welcomed athletes from Sterling High School\, along with semi-professional Negro League teams. \n \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLunchbox Learning is generously sponsored by:
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/lunchbox-learning-34/
LOCATION:Upcountry History Museum\, 540 Buncombe Street\, Greenville\, SC\, 29601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230317T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230317T150000
DTSTAMP:20260525T130435
CREATED:20230117T193414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230210T212454Z
UID:9479-1679059800-1679065200@upcountryhistory.org
SUMMARY:Homeschool Day - American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Our Stars and Stripes: The Revolutionary War in SC\nTravel back in time as we explore the role played by SC in the American Revolutionary War. Children will learn about the founding of the United States and life during colonial times and even examine special techniques used to share “war correspondences.” While comparing Patriots and Loyalists\, they will also learn about key figures from South Carolina and each person’s direct impact on the war. \n  \n\nWHAT: UHM Homeschool Day\n  \nWHEN: Friday\, March 17 | 1:30 p.m.\n  \nWHERE: Upcountry History Museum\n  \nHOW: March 17 is open to children in 2nd-5th grade.\n  \nWHY: Get hands-on with history while incorporating state standards\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-american-revolution-2/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230318T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230318T110000
DTSTAMP:20260525T130435
CREATED:20230201T214739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230221T193446Z
UID:9631-1679133600-1679137200@upcountryhistory.org
SUMMARY:Museum Drop-In Tour
DESCRIPTION:Interested in Upcountry history?\nJoin UHM Docent\, Wynn Herbert\, for an upcoming\, drop-in tour through the Museum’s permanent galleries and explore the area’s rich and fascinating history.\n\n  \n\n\n\nDrop-In Tours will occur on certain Saturdays of each month.\nAll tours will begin at 10:00 a.m. and conclude at approximately 11:00 a.m.\nDrop-In Tours are included with your general admission.\n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/museum-drop-in-tour-11/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230321T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230321T113000
DTSTAMP:20260525T130435
CREATED:20230131T195450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230201T212725Z
UID:9623-1679394600-1679398200@upcountryhistory.org
SUMMARY:Toddler Time
DESCRIPTION:Spark your child’s innate curiosity through hands-on play that is educational and engaging!\n  \n\n  \nExplore the music and photography of worldwide icon\, Kenny Rogers! Children will get hands-on with themed game stations\, a “camera” scavenger hunt in the style of “I Spy\,” and a group story time complete with snack and juice box.\n\nToddler Times are included with general admission and all children ages 2 and under are FREE.\n  \n \n\nToddler Time is FREE for children ages 2 and under.\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n  \nToddler Time is generously sponsored by:\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/saturday-toddler-time-16/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230323T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230323T110000
DTSTAMP:20260525T130435
CREATED:20230123T160148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230123T160406Z
UID:9518-1679565600-1679569200@upcountryhistory.org
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 March 23 Drop-In Tour will include: \nWorks by Warhol \nAndy Warhol: Endangered Species \nGreenville Symphony 75 Years: Concerts and Community \nThrough the Years: Kenny Rogers Photographs of America  \n  \n\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-6/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230325T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230325T120000
DTSTAMP:20260525T130435
CREATED:20230124T200703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230210T212722Z
UID:9557-1679738400-1679745600@upcountryhistory.org
SUMMARY:Family Fun Day!
DESCRIPTION:“Hats and headdresses are a unique and powerful lens through which one can view the human experience.”\n  \nFrom headdresses and helmets to turbans and crowns\, families will have the opportunity to explore the stunning diversity of the world’s cultures. Join the UHM Education Team for guided exhibit tours\, group story times\, and craft stations that will be engaging for all ages. \n  \nFamily Fun Days occur the last Saturday of each month (10AM-12PM). Everything is included with your general admission and free for UHM Members. \n  \n10:30 a.m. – Drop-In Tour of Global Language of Headwear\n10:45 a.m. – Group Story Time in Global Language of Headwear\n11:00 a.m. – Group activity on 1st Floor (Main Lobby)\n11:30 a.m. – Drop-In Tour of Through the Years: Kenny Rogers Photographs of America\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n \nFamily Fun Days are included with your general admission and FREE for children ages 2 and under. \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\nFamily Fun Days are generously sponsored by:\n\n\n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/family-fun-day-27/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230325T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230604T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T130435
CREATED:20220725T160702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230222T172445Z
UID:7996-1679738400-1685898000@upcountryhistory.org
SUMMARY:The Global Language of Headwear:  Cultural Identity\, Rites of Passage\, and Spirituality
DESCRIPTION: “Hats and headdresses are a unique and powerful lens through which one can view the human experience.” \nStacey W. Miller\, Curator\, The Global Language of Headwear Exhibition \n  \nThe Global Language of Headwear: Cultural Identity\, Rites of Passage\, and Spirituality\, a national traveling exhibition\, organized by International Arts and Artists\, Washington\, DC\, will make its only Southeastern United States stop in Greenville\, SC\, at the Upcountry History Museum. \nDeveloped by independent ethnographic curator Stacey W. Miller\, the exhibition explores the vital role of ceremonial headwear throughout diverse cultural customs\, beliefs\, and rituals.  The exhibition features approximately 89 hats and headdresses from 43 different countries spanning Asia\, Africa\, Europe\, the Middle East\, and North and South America. \nOrganized in five distinct categories – Cultural Identity; Power\, Prestige\, and Status; Ceremonies and Celebrations; Spiritual Beliefs; and Protection – the exhibition showcases these mutual themes amid a range of traditions. \nThe exhibition pays tribute to the stunning diversity of the world’s cultures.  The hats and headdresses are part of a private collection of 1300 extraordinary pieces of international headwear that date from the mid to late 20th century. \nFrom headdresses and helmets to turbans and crowns\, visitors will explore the vital role of ceremonial headwear throughout diverse cultural customs\, beliefs and rituals.  Transcending utilitarian purposes\, each head covering is a work of art – not merely because of the skill required to make it\, but also as a singular expression of creativity and cultural meaning.  The profusion of shapes\, styles\, and materials\, as well as the ingenious use of embellishments to decorate the hats\, are limited only by imagination. \nThe beliefs and rituals of these many cultures\, and the ceremonial objects that accompany them\, ultimately unite an international community.  Comparatively\, both the Plains Indian feathered war bonnet and the Congolese Misango MaPende crown\, both featured in the exhibition\, though from vastly different regions and civilizations\, represent a position of leadership and status\, and only those who have earned the right to wear one may do so. \nThe Global Language of Headwear exhibition colorfully demonstrates that each distinct society can be viewed through a similar lens of rites of passage\, heritage\, and identity. \nSupport provided by \n                      \n                   
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/the-global-language-of-headwear-cultural-identity-rites-of-passage-and-spirituality/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Highlight
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230326T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230326T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T130435
CREATED:20230325T142851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230325T142851Z
UID:9841-1679835600-1679850000@upcountryhistory.org
SUMMARY:NOW OPEN - The Global Language of Headwear
DESCRIPTION: “Hats and headdresses are a unique and powerful lens through which one can view the human experience.” \nStacey W. Miller\, Curator\, The Global Language of Headwear Exhibition \n  \nThe Global Language of Headwear: Cultural Identity\, Rites of Passage\, and Spirituality\, a national traveling exhibition\, organized by International Arts and Artists\, Washington\, DC\, will make its only Southeastern United States stop in Greenville\, SC\, at the Upcountry History Museum. \nDeveloped by independent ethnographic curator Stacey W. Miller\, the exhibition explores the vital role of ceremonial headwear throughout diverse cultural customs\, beliefs\, and rituals.  The exhibition features approximately 89 hats and headdresses from 43 different countries spanning Asia\, Africa\, Europe\, the Middle East\, and North and South America. \nOrganized in five distinct categories – Cultural Identity; Power\, Prestige\, and Status; Ceremonies and Celebrations; Spiritual Beliefs; and Protection – the exhibition showcases these mutual themes amid a range of traditions. \nThe exhibition pays tribute to the stunning diversity of the world’s cultures.  The hats and headdresses are part of a private collection of 1300 extraordinary pieces of international headwear that date from the mid to late 20th century. \nFrom headdresses and helmets to turbans and crowns\, visitors will explore the vital role of ceremonial headwear throughout diverse cultural customs\, beliefs and rituals.  Transcending utilitarian purposes\, each head covering is a work of art – not merely because of the skill required to make it\, but also as a singular expression of creativity and cultural meaning.  The profusion of shapes\, styles\, and materials\, as well as the ingenious use of embellishments to decorate the hats\, are limited only by imagination. \nThe beliefs and rituals of these many cultures\, and the ceremonial objects that accompany them\, ultimately unite an international community.  Comparatively\, both the Plains Indian feathered war bonnet and the Congolese Misango MaPende crown\, both featured in the exhibition\, though from vastly different regions and civilizations\, represent a position of leadership and status\, and only those who have earned the right to wear one may do so. \nThe Global Language of Headwear exhibition colorfully demonstrates that each distinct society can be viewed through a similar lens of rites of passage\, heritage\, and identity. \nSupport provided by \n                      \n                   
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/now-open-the-global-language-of-headwear/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Highlight
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230406T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230406T203000
DTSTAMP:20260525T130435
CREATED:20230111T174955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230111T175002Z
UID:9435-1680802200-1680813000@upcountryhistory.org
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 programing for underserved children\, families\, and adults. \n \n  \nWHEN: Thursday\, April 6\, 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 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-16/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230408T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230408T113000
DTSTAMP:20260525T130435
CREATED:20230328T193838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230328T193926Z
UID:9873-1680949800-1680953400@upcountryhistory.org
SUMMARY:Saturday Toddler Time
DESCRIPTION:Spark your child’s innate curiosity through hands-on play that is educational and engaging!\n  \nTravel the world and explore the culture of places you’ve perhaps never seen. Little ones will be given a passport and the opportunity to learn through play\, take part in an interactive gallery tour (made specifically for children ages 1-5)\, and conclude with a group story time while enjoying a snack and juice box.\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  \n\n  \nToddler Time is generously sponsored by:\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/saturday-toddler-time-13/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230412T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230412T130000
DTSTAMP:20260525T130435
CREATED:20230110T190318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230210T212800Z
UID:9422-1681300800-1681304400@upcountryhistory.org
SUMMARY:Lunchbox Learning
DESCRIPTION:Northern African American Soldiers in the American Civil War\nPresented by Dr. Holly Pinheiro Jr.\, Furman University \nDr. Holly Pinheiro Jr. is an assistant professor of  African American history at Furman University and the recipient of the Furman University Humanities Center Book Development Grant. His research focuses on the intersectionality of race\, class\, and gender in the United States military during the Civil War and World War I. His latest book explores the experiences of African American soldiers and their families during the American Civil War. \n \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLunchbox Learning is generously sponsored by:
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/lunchbox-learning-35/
LOCATION:Upcountry History Museum\, 540 Buncombe Street\, Greenville\, SC\, 29601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230413T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230413T150000
DTSTAMP:20260525T130435
CREATED:20221201T150035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230313T185009Z
UID:9225-1681394400-1681398000@upcountryhistory.org
SUMMARY:Connections Café - Greenville Symphony
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  \nApril 13 | 2:00 p.m.\nGreenville Symphony 75 Years: Concerts and Community\n  \nJoin us Thursday\, April 13\, and explore the history of the Greenville Symphony.
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/connections-cafe-greenville-symphony/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230418T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230418T113000
DTSTAMP:20260525T130435
CREATED:20230328T194852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230328T194852Z
UID:9876-1681813800-1681817400@upcountryhistory.org
SUMMARY:Toddler Time!
DESCRIPTION:Spark your child’s innate curiosity through hands-on play that is educational and engaging!\n  \nTravel the world and explore the culture of places you’ve perhaps never seen. Little ones will be given a passport and the opportunity to learn through play\, take part in an interactive gallery tour (made specifically for children ages 1-5)\, and conclude with a group story time while enjoying a snack and juice box.\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  \n\n  \nToddler Time is generously sponsored by:\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/toddler-time-36/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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