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Your one-month-til-euphoria to-do list ✔️

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Stop and smell the rosé. 🍷 With the 14th annual euphoria food, wine + music festival just one month away (Sept. 19-22, 2019), we’re prepping for the best year yet.

Here’s what’s on our to-do list:

  • Find a festival hat. And then keep their lost-and-found office on speed dial for said festival hat. (But check which personal items are prohibited before you go.)
  • Listen to Drive-By Truckers nonstop at work to refresh our memory before they headline Friday night’s Taste of the South. Spotify link here.
  • Follow euphoria’s Facebook, Instagram + the Instagram hashtag #euphoriaGVL to stay on top of announcements leading up to the festival (and drool over food photos).
  • Text our neighbor to let the dog out that Saturday (who, who, who) since we’ll be at euphoria all day and dogs aren’t allowed. More FAQs here.
  • Star our ticketing email (or download the SquadUp app) for admittance into the fest so our tix are ready to be scanned on our phone (and so we don’t hold up the line… nobody likes that guy).
  • Plan out our event schedule for the weekend (including fringe events) and make sure we have the tickets we need.

Speaking of, we recently rounded up our top event picks. Here’s a little taste:

Last on the checklist:

  • Feel proud that we’re helping support the $3,800,000 economic impact that euphoria makes on our community, part of which goes to support local nonprofit partners like the SC School for the Deaf and the Blind, the Greenville Tech Foundation + Legacy Early College.

Who’s hungry? Click below for more delicious info on euphoria. 👇

My tastebuds are ready

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