For us? You shouldn’t have. We think living in GVL is the greatest gift of all, but our city has actually been on the receiving end of quite a few delightful donations. From our quirky mice sculptures on Main Street to inclusive playgrounds, check out these three unique gifts given to Greenville.
Artisphere Public Art | Artisphere dedicated its fifth remarkable sculpture, “Tandem Lovers,” to the City of Greenville during a record-breaking 20th anniversary weekend, May 10-12, 2024. You may already be familiar with the other four iconic sculptures around town: “Spindle,” “Ten Artispheres,” “Paradigm Pathway,” and “Nexus of Light.”
Brook’s Playground | Get ready to play, GVL. Opening in spring 2025, Greenville’s first inclusive playground in Cleveland Park is a gift from Paul and Reagin Foster, dedicated to their daughter Brooks, who has a rare neurological condition. Designed with accessible equipment for all children, the $3.6 million project is funded by $2.3 million from the City and $1.3 million in private donations, including over $800,000 from Brooks’ parents.
Mice on Main | Speaking of public art... in 2000, nine bronze mice scurried onto Greenville’s Main Street as part of a senior project by Jimmy Ryan, a student at Christ Church Episcopal High School. Inspired by the beloved children’s book “Goodnight Moon,” Ryan teamed up with local artist Zan Wells to bring this whimsical idea to life. Each mouse was carefully placed by Ryan and Wells — can you find them all?
These extraordinary gifts not only add character and value to our city, but also show how generosity can have a lasting impact.