This week’s Greerview is full of holiday cheer!
On Friday night, Carolers roamed through City Park while musicians and young dance teams lit up the amphitheater stage. Professional ice carvers thrilled children and impressed adults with their cold creations.
Mayor Rick Danner and the Greer Heritage Museum director unwrapped plans to celebrate the city’s sesquicentennial in 2026…
Santa made his annual pre-Christmas stop to help light the tree in City Park.
On Sunday, families lined the streets of downtown for the annual Greer Relief Christmas Parade. You can cast a vote for your favorite float until midnight tonight.
It’s the last week to donate to Cops for Tots to help provide toys for needy children in Greer. To support the drive, make an online donation of any amount.
Coming up, Center for the Arts will host the Gingerbread Jamboree Tuesday night from 6 to 8 p.m. The Carolina Bronze Hand Bells concert will begin at 7, and the walls will be lined with artwork by students in the Greer area.
Also on Tuesday, City Council will meet at 6:30 at City Hall.
Finally, work to turn the four-way stop at Gap Creek and Gary Armstrong Roads into a round-about is getting started. Drivers can expect detours and delays in the area. Get more information on our website.
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