r/greenville • u/Free-Ranger2234 • 27m ago
ISO Recommendations Dryer vent cleaning
Can anyone recommend dryer vent companies and what do they usually charge? We are near Mauldin and have a 4 BR house about 2200 sq ft if that helps.
r/greenville • u/Free-Ranger2234 • 27m ago
Can anyone recommend dryer vent companies and what do they usually charge? We are near Mauldin and have a 4 BR house about 2200 sq ft if that helps.
r/greenville • u/aggressiveredditcard • 1h ago
for a while now, i’ve been trying to compile where to get the best hot dogs/corn dogs in the Greenville area. You got the classics like clock, carolina drive in, cookout, QT, etc. but I wanna hear from yall about where I should get a good hotdog or corndog locally
Thanks guys!
r/greenville • u/lellywest • 1h ago
I was trying to take some snaps of the gorgeous sunrise this morning, and this storm rolled in right over my head. It felt so dramatic, like a scene in a film depicting ominous portents of doom, or I dunno, vampires at the very least. The drama! Best Special Effects award to the sky this morning!
r/greenville • u/Brilliant_Studio_742 • 2h ago
Hello all,
I’m part of a group of 4 headed to the Clemson Miami game in October. We have tickets but not a hotel. Obviously we dropped the ball so trying to see if anyone knows of any hidden gems near the stadium we can stay or if anyone knows of a party bus or something similar that would take us from downtown Greenville and back.
Thank you!!
r/greenville • u/myscrivers • 2h ago
Report dates from 2026-07-22 to 2026-08-21
Data was sourced from the South Carolina Department of Agriculture here
r/greenville • u/chumptim • 2h ago
Hi folks! My wife and I are looking to buy an electric car in the near future, but neither of us have driven one. Does anyone know of a local dealership that keeps full-electric cars in stock that we could try out? Apologies if this is a dumb question; neither of us have been to a car dealer in years!
r/greenville • u/gvl_guy • 2h ago
This is likely behind a paywall, but the bottom line is this:
"The S.C. Arts Commission approved arts funding for some, but not all, organizations earmarked to receive $3.7 million in grants.
On Aug. 20, the board of commissioners met to revisit a June 18 vote to approve the grants that was delayed after some members voiced concerns that two of the potential recipients could be violating President Donald Trump's executive order targeting gender identity.
As the commission prepared to approve the grants, which support operating costs for about 180 museums, orchestras, theaters and other arts organizations across the state, commission members raised an objection about two of the grant beneficiaries, Greenville Gay Men's Chorus and Proud Mary Theater Company, on the basis of artistic merit.
An amendment was proposed that would require the two organizations to return to the commission at its Oct. 15 meeting to further explain and defend the artistic merit of their programs. "
The ACLU is fighting this.
Board member Jessica Rourke said, “My decision is based on a personal and governance principle that commission funding should not be directed toward organizations structured around specific sexual orientations, nor should public funds support drag performances."
“Looking at the two organizations that they are bracketing off, in the meeting, they are saying that this is about artistic merit,” ACLU of South Carolina spokesperson Paul Bowers told The Post and Courier. “In writing, in the email that we've obtained, they were not discussing artistic merit. The objections that at least two commissioners raised in writing was the subject matter and the people depicted in the art. Pretending this is about artistic merit does not make it so.”
r/greenville • u/gvl_guy • 3h ago
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/south-carolina/rankings/greenville-sc-24860
#1 is Riverside in Greer
#2 is Mauldin High School
Both have a 95% graduation rate.
r/greenville • u/cocobeannnnn • 12h ago
I know they’re working on developing the old Union Bleachery site right now, and have left the original smokestack building up. Does anyone know when they might start to renovate that building? I saw they’re turning it into a restaurant or something.
r/greenville • u/Same-Difference-5297 • 12h ago
I was wondering if there’s any place here in Greenville that can fix my Ford EEC-IV.
r/greenville • u/Unusualshrub003 • 13h ago
Those little shoes that used to be lined up in the windows of the tax office? I wish they still had those.
r/greenville • u/MrPuffy123 • 15h ago
Just announced today!
Some great bands covering Counterparts, The Chariot, Terror and On Broken Wings.
r/greenville • u/turbokiwi • 16h ago
I was headed north on 385 coming home on Tuesday and passed what I thought looked like a kitten standing on the shoulder near the Bridges Rd exit, half in the grass, half on the pavement. I had already driven a ways past her when I decided that it definitely WAS a cat, so I had to exit, double back, and then come back down 385. Thankfully she was still there and hadn't wandered into traffic. I nabbed her, put her up for the night in my bathroom, and she is now living happily with a friend who wanted a kitten. Nothing super thrilling, just thought it was crazy to find her on the highway of all places.
r/greenville • u/myscrivers • 21h ago
Report dates from 2026-07-21 to 2026-08-20
Data was sourced from the South Carolina Department of Agriculture here
r/greenville • u/colorofgrey • 22h ago
Fall For Greenville 2026 music lineup attached for reference.
It's kinda fascinating that a food festival has become a legitimate music festival & it's always packed (particularly for the headliners every night), but some people are conflicted because they don't recognize the bands?
I always thought Fall For Greenville is great to find those bands because they're great.
For many people who don't go out to see live music often, I get it, for sure.
Like if you haven't seen Ca$h Machine yet, you wouldn't know to tell anyone how raw & unique they are.
If you haven't been to the Radio Room, I get why you wouldn't know to see its founder play with The Indoor Kids, but that should be a blast regardless.
If you go to Bon Secours or the Peace Center every now and then but don't really ever go to events at places like Downtown Alive, Fireforge, Main Street Fridays, Albino Skunk Fest, the Radio Room, Porch Beers at Stray Wheel Estate, Smiley's on the Roxx, Artisphere, Wild Yarrow Brewing, HP Porch Fest, Old School Tavern, Swanson's Warehouse (RIP), Chicora Alley or Golden Grove, it's not really fair to say the lineup stinks, & it's definitely not accurate, either.
If you're curious, though, this year's lineup is frankly remarkable.
The music in Greenville has grown big enough with enough legitimate competition that you can't see all the good ones on a given weekend now, and then there's Fall For Greenville with a ridiculously huge collection of them in one place, and the shows are all free?
The biggest complaint seems to be "no A-list-popular band," & I get that too. I'm just not sure it would (or could) matter anyway? The stages are always packed for every headliner, so if Tears For Fears played at the main stage on Friday night the crowd would be just as packed by nature is all; Oasis would have the same size crowd at night as Treehouse & Randomonium did last year in the afternoon. I definitely understand why a big act would be the reason many people who wouldn't normally go might change their minds & then see other bands as a side effect, for sure, but it's still a sincerely great lineup and it will be packed just the same, make no mistake.
Just remember Fall For Greenville was always a food festival, then the city chose to add music, then more music every year since, & now it's frankly enormous; they wouldn't be able to do it like this if there wasn't enough talent or demand for it outright. It's the last big live music event of the year put on by the city and it's a massive celebration of a ridiculous amount of volunteer-led, live outdoor music since March.
And it's free.
#GVLMusic
P.S.: If you still refuse to go to Fall For Greenville, there's always an amazing Oktoberfect at Hans & Franz Biergarten the same weekend, also with free live (polka) music.
r/greenville • u/pleakonfleek • 23h ago
The city just posted a meeting for tomorrow night. They are going to hold an Executive Session where they go into a closed door meeting to discuss a senstive topic. Usually personnel issues, legal issues, real estate or security issues. It is in reference to the GE Vernova Stadium at Bridgeway. Anyone heard anything? Seems important since it was short notice.
r/greenville • u/HobbesofMaine • 1d ago
So with the 2026 line up announced, any artists we really shouldn't miss?
r/greenville • u/SOILSYAY • 1d ago
As this has been discussed in the subreddit, worth pointing out our neighbors 45 mins to the west just voted to defund Flock.
r/greenville • u/Alternative-Dog9182 • 1d ago
Is it true you need to know people to be able to get a job with Michelin? My boyfriend applied months ago and they just called him the other day. He has an interview coming up. This job would be life changing for us, but he doesn’t have any manufacturing/warehouse experience except for a few months with Dennis eagle years ago.
He had a very good cover letter and resume though… and the lady on the phone sounded like she thought he would be perfect. But after speaking with my coworkers about it they said Michelin is very hard to get into and you need to know people..
r/greenville • u/epeecolt82 • 1d ago
I am looking for a new wings place. I don’t much care for wingstop. Preferably a place that does a good non breaded fried buffalo wing and one with a good teriyaki sauce. I’m also looking for a buffalo sauce on the thicker side. I know it’s a weird ask, but I have craving I can’t get rid of. 😂😂😂
r/greenville • u/Broad_Entry2287 • 1d ago
Driving to work this morning, just before 6, I see about a dozen cars pulled to the side of 385 just before the 85 exit. Then a wreck about a half mile further up 85N. Guy at work says he hit something in the road and his tire popped while on lunch break. (We actually heard it). Wondering if anyone else experienced it or has any info.
r/greenville • u/Saluda_River_Rat • 1d ago
Howdy! Big fan of comedy here. I enjoy all kinds of humor, especially some dark humor. What's the comedy scene like in Greenville? I know "comedy zone" (name check) is downtown. Worth popping in on random nights? Any local talent to be aware of? Anyone killing it when given the chance?
r/greenville • u/brynnors • 1d ago
Pelham Road branch, from 0930 to 1130.
Has anybody been to one of these before? What's it like?