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The City of Greenville + Verdae Development, Inc. entered an agreement that will transform hundreds of acres along Laurens Road.
Newcomers Club of Greater Greenville is a club in our city that helps recent transplants meet friends, try new things, and stay active.
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EGYM Smart Strength is a digital fitness platform that uses smart equipment and personalized workouts to help you reach your fitness goals.
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“Mealed It!” is a festive decorating competition to raise money for Meals on Wheels of Greenville.
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Hint: You’ll need an ArtCard from the Metropolitan Arts Council.
We’re re-imagining this annual parade to be entirely themed after Greenville.
The annual toilet trophy contest winners have been announced, and here are Off the Grid Greenville’s picks for the 2024 Flushie Award winners.
Duke Energy launched an online street + light repair form on its website so you can apply to get your light fixed in a jiffy.
Each year, the Gratefull GVL event brings together thousands of Greenvillians for a communal meal during the week of Thanksgiving.

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