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#TGIF y’all.

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In case you’re new here (welcome 👋) or need to bookmark some reading before this weekend, we’re revisiting our top 5 stories from March.

1️⃣ Your 24-hour guide to Simpsonville:

DYK: Both GVLtoday producers (Kendall + Heather) are from Simpsonville? If you’re thinking about a day trip or you’re a local who wants a complete roundup of awesome spots, check out our guide here.

2️⃣ A Guide to All the Happy Hours:

Greenville, you love a good drink special (hence why this was one of our most viewed stories of the month). In case you missed it, check out this list of happy hours via date, time and location. 🍸

3️⃣ March For Our Lives FB post:

Thousands of community members + students took participated in the #MarchForOurLives campaign on Main Street on March 24.

Here’s what y’all said:

💬“Proud of our little town and surrounding area for its support and turnout.. and very proud of this next generations determination.” - John S.

💬“What a great turnout! Very excited about this movement!” - Jackie B.

4️⃣ ComingSoon: Think Tank Brew Lab

Think Tank is an “experimental brewery” with plans to have a similar layout of Sierra Nevada in WNC (+ lots of outdoor space 🌿).

5️⃣ Closing: The Petite Parade on Augusta Street

The Petite Parade, a children’s clothing store on Augusta Street next to Green Lettuce + Mellow Mushroom, is closing its doors. 👗 If you never had a chance to go by and style your child to perfection, they’re having a 50% off sale until they close. 👒

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