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🗳️ How to avoid long lines on Election Day

Presented By South Carolina Election Commission
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Exercise your right to vote during the early voting period, beginning two weeks before Election Day. | Photo provided by South Carolina Election Commission
Election Day (Tuesday, Nov. 5) is less than a month away, and we have a feeling Greenville’s polls will be busy. The good news: South Carolina voters can take advantage of early voting during a presidential election for the first time ever. This initiative began in 2022 as a way to help voters beat the crowds and avoid last-minute delays on Election Day.

Ready to make your vote count? Here’s what you need to know:

When to vote early

  • Early voting is happening now; it started on Monday, Oct. 21.
  • Early voting ends on Saturday, Nov. 2.

Where to vote

Every county in South Carolina will have at least one early voting center. Find out where to go using the list of early voting locations for the 2024 General Election.

Voting hours

  • You can vote Mondays through Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Early voting is closed on Sunday, Oct. 27.

What to expect

When you vote early, make sure to bring a valid photo ID. You’ll use the same voting machines that are used on Election Day, and your early vote will be counted just like the ones cast on Nov. 5. However, there won’t be any early election results announced, so you’ll still need to wait for the final count.
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When are you voting?

A. Early, between Oct. 21 and Nov. 2
B. On Election Day, Nov. 5
C. I’m not voting
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Events

Thursday, Oct. 24
  • Sugar Skull Pendant Class | Thursday, Oct. 24 | 5-8 p.m. | Danielle Miller Jewelry | $70+ | Start Halloween off by making a personalized copper or sterling silver Sugar Skull pendant.
  • “Next to Normal” | Thursday, Oct. 24-Sunday, Oct. 27 | Times vary | Centre Stage | $25 | Enjoy this multiple Tony award-winning show about a not-so-typical American family.
Friday, Oct. 25
  • Good Habits Fest | Friday, Oct. 25 | 7-10 p.m. | Carolina Bauernhaus Greenville | $10+ | Create good habits by listening to live music, supporting local businesses, and hanging out with cool people at this new festival.
  • Greenville Swamp Rabbits Hockey | Friday, Oct. 25 | 7:05 p.m. | Bon Secours Wellness Arena | $26+ | Enjoy a night of hockey as The Swamp Rabbits face off against the Stingrays on their home ice.
Saturday, Oct. 26
  • Urban Sketchers | Saturday, Oct. 26 | 9-11 a.m. | Spill the Beans | Free entry | Practice on-location drawing while meeting fellow architects, artists, and drawing enthusiasts.
  • Halloween Party | Saturday, Oct. 26 | 11 a.m.-4 p.m. | Vaughn’s Food Hall, Simpsonville | Free entry | Enjoy family fun including laser tag + live music at this Halloween party.
Tuesday, Oct. 29
  • Clemson MBA Fall Open House | Tuesday, Oct. 29 | 10 a.m.-1 p.m. | Greenville ONE | Free | Meet with faculty + staff, tour the downtown campus, and learn more about degree options to fit your goals.*
Friday, Nov. 1
  • Charlotte FC Home Playoff Match | Friday, Nov. 1 | 7:30-10 p.m. | Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte | Join the party and watch Charlotte FC take on Orlando City in the MLS Cup Playoffs.*
Thursday, December 5
  • Holiday Fair & Kringle Village | Thursday, Dec. 5 - Saturday, Dec. 7 | 10 a.m.-7 p.m. | Greenville Convention Center, 1 Exposition Drive, Greenville | $10-$158 | Enjoy an elevated holiday experience featuring a vendor market, roaming performers, a European-style bier garden, a North Pole children’s play area, snowball fights, visits with Santa, and more.*
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News Notes

Eat
  • Looking for another reason to eat delicious food around the holidays? euphoria just dropped tickets for its Together in Good Spirits dinner on Monday, Dec. 9. Held at CAMP, this dinner will feature cuisine from Chefs Nico Abello + Diego Campos with whiskey pairings. We’ve got the spirits.
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Volunteer
  • United Way + Greenville Parks and Rec are looking for volunteers for this Saturday, Oct. 26 to clean up storm debris, spread mulch, and aid in creek restoration. If you’re free, fill out this volunteer form.
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Seasonal
  • If you still want to take a scenic drive to peek at the fall foliage, check this list of places in North Carolina that are open + accepting visitors before you go. Some places are not allowing tourists to come, while other places are asking for visitors to boost the economy.
Trending
  • Greenville’s got a lot of little chefs. The City of Greenville ranked No. 33 on Orkin’s 2024 list of the rattiest cities in America. Data for the list was collected by tracking new residential rodent treatments between September 1, 2023 and August 31, 2024.
Plan Ahead
  • HerHaus, the sister company to TealHaus, is hosting its first event at Art and Light on Thursday, Nov. 7. From 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., guests can shop the gallery’s pieces, snag swag, enjoy light refreshments, and learn about the vision behind HerHaus (officially launching this January). Reserve free tickets.*
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Answered

Locals’ List: Tree removal experts

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On the road again. | Photo by The City of Greenville
We asked you to let us know your tree removal expert recommendations, and as always, you did not let us down. Here’s what you said:
  • Monster Tree — Recommended by William R.
  • Tree Masters, LLC. — Recommended by Brenda C.
  • American Advance Tree — Recommended by Ryan S. | “They’ve done work at both houses I’ve owned in Greenville and are always professional and fair. Smaller company with a good crew and big enough equipment to do any job, including plucking trees off houses.”
  • Robertson’s Tree Service — Recommended by Katie W. | “We (and many friends) have used Robertson’s Tree Service many times and not only are they wonderful at what they do but they are upfront and trustworthy! I definitely recommend them!”
  • Southeastern Tree Service — Recommended by John J. | “They have been a sponsor of our neighborhood pool for years. Good folks.”

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