Tips for beating the winter blues, Greenville-style

Whether you like to embrace the cold or just pretend it’s sunny and 75°, we’ve got local tips to help get through this time of year.

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Like the song says, “Take a Walk.” | Photo by @jim_kohlmeyer

What a year, Greenville. 2024 has brought us flooding and freezing temps and a hurricane. If you’re starting to feel the tug of winter sadness, we’re here to help.

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