Residents of Greenwood enjoy a beautiful sunny day outdoors.
Good news for Greenwood residents! March brings generally sunny weather with a comfortable high of 75°F, perfect for outdoor activities. Evening temps will drop to 44°F. A variety of exciting events including theater performances, art exhibits, and a 5k race will keep the community engaged throughout the week. Residents should also be aware of a tornado watch in effect for the area. Enjoy the sunshine and local happenings!
Good news, Greenwood! As we dive into this lovely March, we’re greeted with some generally sunny weather. Expect a day filled with sunshine, although a few afternoon clouds may make an appearance. For those who are curious about the temperatures, we’re looking at a comfortable high of 75°F, with light winds coming in from the west at around 10 to 20 mph. A perfect day to enjoy some outdoor fun or simply relax in the great outdoors!
As we transition into the evening, skies will start to shift to partly cloudy, eventually becoming cloudy overnight. Be prepared for a drop in temperature as we dip to a low of 44°F, with lighter northeastern winds around 5 to 10 mph. Don’t forget to grab a light jacket if you plan on heading out later!
Mark your calendars, folks! There’s a whole array of events happening in Greenwood and the surrounding areas this week, so get ready to fill your social calendars! Just a heads up: event listings are subject to change, so it’s a good idea to stay in touch with the host organizations for the latest updates.
Starting with the arts, the “Student Juried Exhibit” is currently showcasing incredible talent at the Lander University Art Gallery. This exhibition runs until March 19, 2025, and it’s an excellent opportunity to witness the creativity coming from our local students. For more details, you can give them a call at 864-388-8810.
If theater is more your style, you won’t want to miss “Shucked”, running at the Peace Center in Greenville from Tuesday through Sunday. Check out peacecenter.org for ticket details and additional information.
Additionally, be sure to catch Gangstagrass at the Newberry Opera House this Thursday at 7 PM. They’ll be bringing the house down with their killer performance! Student discounts are available, so reach out to the NOH Box Office at 803-276-6264 to grab your tickets.
Meanwhile, the Greenwood Performing Arts has a special treat in store with “Bourbon and Blues” featuring Gail Storm at Maxwell Crossing on Thursday from 7 PM to 9 PM. Keep an eye on greenwoodperformingarts.org for more updates!
Catch the magical sounds of Benjamin Britten’s opera “Noye’s Fludde” at the First Baptist Church in Greenwood this Thursday and Friday at 6 PM featuring local kids alongside Lander University students and acclaimed Metropolitan Opera singers. An unforgettable experience awaits!
Looking towards the weekend, tickets for “The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain” performance this Friday at 8 PM are still available. Head over to the NOH Box Office or call 803-276-6264 for more details.
On Saturday, participate in the Ales for Trails 5k and Beer Tasting event, where runners and beer enthusiasts can join in the fun at 906 South Main Street in Greenwood. Registration opens at 10 AM, with the race kicking off at 11 AM, all in support of the Greater Greenwood Parks and Trails Foundation. Sounds like a perfect way to spend a Saturday!
And for the families, the Cambridge Academy drama group will present “Matilda” at the Greenwood Community Theatre this Friday and Saturday. Grab your tickets online at tix.com/ticketsales/gct for an entertaining night out!
Lastly, it’s worth noting that a Tornado watch has been issued for Upstate counties, including Greenwood, Laurens, and Union, due to conditions that could lead to tornado development. Keep yourself updated on the weather and stay safe.
That’s all for now! Enjoy the beautiful weather and the array of events coming up this week in Greenwood!
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