Registration for the Miss Merry Christmas Pageant is open for age categories 2-4, 5-7, 8-10, 11-13, 14-16.
Deadline is Monday, Nov. 24.
Greer Station Association raised $3,395 at its Catwalk for the Cure benefit for the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
The fashion show, held Oct. 7, featured styles from downtown merchants – Talloni - A Shoe Salon, Maiale Boutique, Southern Sisters Boutique, Gregory's Boutique, Empire Ltd., James & James Clothiers, Smith & James, Chelsea's and Greer Trading Post.
Jason Clark, owner of BIN112 in downtown Greer, was honored Monday as Restaurateur of the Year at the Upstate Hospitality Awards luncheon.
"Jason is dedicated to great food, a clean kitchen and provides the best experience to customers he would expect for himself," said Douglas O'Flaherty, Director of Operations for the S.C. Hospitality Association.
There was some heavy competition at the Chili Cook Off on Trade Street Tuesday night.
Shawn Kelley’s Spotted Dog team won the best overall chili, Wild Ace the best restaurant and The City Hollers was chosen the people’s choice.
A limited number of tickets remain for Breakfast with Santa on Saturday Dec. 6. at the Cannon Centre.
The 9:30 a.m. seating is sold out but 66 tickets remain for 8 a.m. and 53 for 11 a.m. Tickets, sold at the business office lobby, are $6 for ages 10-older and $4 for ages 1-9. Children up to age one are free.
The 100th anniversary of the Greer Fire Department was as much a celebration for Chief Chris Harvey Saturday evening. Harvey, who has served 38 years with the GFD, is planning to retire in 2015.
A resolution from the City of Greer, commendation letter from Gov. Nikki Haley and Senate certificate from Sen. Tom Corbin were among the tributes. City council members, former mayors and city dignitaries and staff were among the guests.
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