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Inaugural Greer Arts & Eats Festival coming to downtown Greer in October

CenterG streetscape project in Greer Station | Photo by @greercpw

CenterG streetscape project in Greer Station | Photo by @greercpw

We’re all excited that Fall for Greenville is returning this fall, but there’s also a new festival happening in October in downtown Greer — the inaugural Greer Arts & Eats Festival.

The festival, presented by Pelham Medical Center, is happening Oct. 1-2 and will feature:

🎨 Crafts from local makers

🎉 Interactive children’s activities

🎶 Live music

🍺 Local food vendors + craft beer

🩺 Health screenings, courtesy of Pelham Medical Center

The list of food + craft vendors is not yet available, but according to the Greer Chamber, will be posted here soon.

See the full schedule, food vendor applications, arts + crafts vendor applications, and if you’re interested in volunteering — a volunteer sign up link will be posted soon.

So mark your calendars for early October, and be sure to check out all of the new biz updates while you’re in Greer.

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