Here’s five tips to ensure a safe night of trick-or-treating.
• Before your little ones head out for the big night, make sure there’s a plan in place for an adult or two to supervise the festivities. It can be challenging to identify young ones in the dark wearing similar looking costumes. Make sure there’s an established plan beforehand to meet at a familiar location in case your child or someone under your supervision somehow strays from the group during the trick-or-treat trek.
It’s an old fashioned bazaar. It’s a shopping experience. It’s a barbecue lunch and a hot dog supper. It’s a display of talented bakers, artists, and craftsmen. It’s a silent and a live auction. Big Thursday presented by D&D Motors is an event that brings out the best from Greer Community Ministries’ (GCM) support base.
This year’s Big Thursday is Nov. 2 at Fairview Baptist Church, 1300 Locust Hill Road, Greer, from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
It was a coming out party of sorts for some vendors at the Greer Oktoberfest Saturday.
John Aylestock, of Wild Ace Pizza and Pub fame, debuted his pizza ice cream cone filled with two flavors.
Talk about planning for a festival.
Saturday’s Oktoberfest in downtown Greer comes at the most convenient time for Clemson and South Carolina football fans who enjoy partying.
The 11th Annual Benson OctoberFAST is Saturday at Greer First Baptist Church from noon-4 p.m.
A 5K run/walk, classic car show and entertainment by Doug Jones, former lead singer with Cravin’ Melon, will be among the free events. Proceeds benefit Greer Community Ministries.
The Greer Arts Council is hosting Princesses and Pancakes, a fundraiser at Fatz Saturday morning. Just the facts:
Princesses and Pancakes
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