Photo of the Liberty Bridge at Falls Park in downtown Greenville by @vanzeppelinaerial
Looking to meet your New Year’s resolution in Greenville? From feeling fit to finding more family time, check out our local resolution recommendations below.
Cook more meals at home
The Cook’s Station, 515 Buncombe St. | Learn to cook more meals at home with a class or two to beef up your recipe repertoire.
Truist Culinary & Hospitality Innovation Center, 556 Perry Ave., Ste. B114 | Take a hands-on class (and become an official Greenville Tech student) to bring professional-grade cooking skills into your own kitchen.
Start a new workout routine
YMCA of Greenville, multiple locations | Become a Y member and choose from hundreds of classes or create your own workout.
C.O.R.E Grow Strong, 1501 E. North St., Ste. A | Strengthen your core by taking a pilates or aerial yoga class.
Read more books
M.Judson Booksellers, 130 S. Main St. | Pick a locally authored read while you sip on a coffee or glass of wine from Camilla Kitchen or join a book club, focused on genres like classics and Southern lit.
Fiction Addiction, 1175 Woods Crossing Rd. #2 | This Eastside independent book shop offers a variety of national best-sellers and novels written by Upstate and regional authors.
Spend more quality time with family
Unity Park, 320 S. Hudson St. | Let the kiddos slide into the new year on Unity Park’s playgrounds, throw the ball on the Michelin Green, or play a round of family basketball on the courts.
Flying Rabbits, 821 Laurens Rd. | Strap into a harness and climb your way to Greenville’s treetops + practice teamwork with the family on the multiple obstacle courses.
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