Entertainment
Local author writes historical mystery
Curtis Piper, a local author, has released his debut novel called The Shogun’s Gold: Solving a Historical Mystery, a fictional book based on true events.
Bloom where you’re planted
by Ann Drayton Lister
Camellia Garden Club
For The Greer Citizen
I am a long-time fan of bearded iris. I love them, plant them, expectantly wait for them to bloom…and sometimes, they do. More often, they don’t. I tried to learn through trial and error, but never could quite get it right.
Aloha!
Shipwreck Cove Water Park in Duncan celebrated summer with a Hawaiian Luau Night on Saturday featuring hula dancers and lessons, a fire show, and swimming.
Things To Do for the Week of July 19
NEW LISTINGS
Rufus Lee and The
Handful to perform
Rufus Lee and The Handful, featuring Blue Ridge High SPED teacher Donnie Blackwell, will play Greenville’s Downtown Alive event on Thursday, July 20, 5:45-8 p.m.
The nutritional benefits of peaches
Pies, cobblers and smoothies might be the first things that come to mind when people think of peaches. Perhaps nutrition needs to muscle its way into that discussion?