*January events at the Upcountry History Museum

Hello,

Please add the following events to your calendars and listings. Thank you.

Literary Upcountry, a collection of stories from the Upstate. Hear works by some of the area’s most compelling writers and performers, and how their literary art is colored by the region. Tuesdays in January, 6:30p–8:00p at Hughes Main Library. These events are free to the public in partnership with the Greenville County Library System and take place at the Hughes Main Library. Call (864) 527-9293 to register.

Tuesday Jan 8: Vera Gomez, poetry
Tuesday Jan 15: Dot Jackson, nonfiction
Tuesday Jan 22: George Singleton, fiction
Tuesday Jan 29: Glenis Redmond, poetry

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High Noon Lectures. In this popular lunchtime series, Wednesdays at noon starting January 16.  Furman University professors bring historical and scholarly perspectives to current events and issues. The lecture series is free and open to the public. Visit call (864) 467-3100 or click here for details.

Thank you very much,
Jennifer

Jennifer Oladipo

Program Coordinator
Upcountry History Museum • Furman University
540 Buncombe Street, Greenville, SC 29601
Phone: 864-467-3100 ext 113 Fax: 864-467-3105

The Upcountry History Museum’s mission is to promote, present and preserve the history of Upcountry South Carolina through education, research and service.

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1 Response to “*January events at the Upcountry History Museum”


  1. 1 Dan Powell January 12, 2013 at 10:13 pm

    County officials and architectural historians from Brockington and Associates, one of the largest cultural resource management consultants in the United States, will be holding the public information meeting to share information about the survey effort, answer questions, and collect information from the public about Greenville County’s history and historic architectural resources.

    The survey team is particularly interested in suggestions of architectural resources to be included in the study that may meet the survey criteria of being more than 50 years old, architecturally or historically interesting, and located in an unincorporated area of the county.

    The meeting is scheduled for January 17 from 1 – 4 p.m. 2013 at the Hughes Main Library in Meeting Room “C”.

    If you are unable to attend the meeting and have questions about the project or would like to submit a historic architectural resource for consideration, please send an email to historicsites@gcrd.org


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