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Taylors Mill, 222 Mill St., Taylors
June 8, noon-5 p.m.
FREE
A hipster dream is becoming reality this weekend in Taylors.
Just outside Greenville, the advertised “Biggest Vintage Event in the Upstate” will take over the front half of Taylors Mill with more than 45 vintage vendors of all varieties selling their wares.
Many of the vendors are local and regional and will be offering items for sale and trade. Expect to find apparel, housewares, accessories including denim, t-shirts, patches, stickers, keychains, glassware, needlepoints, bags, hats, wall art and more.
To fuel the shopping excursion, Island Sun Caribbean Cuisine food truck will be on site with jerk chick, plantains, oxtail and other specialty items. For a plant-based option, grab a premade smoothie bowl from Everbowl.
Right at home will be Taylors Mill’s coffee shop Junto Coffee, with coffee , tea, alcoholic beverages, and a curated food menu that will include tacos, chips and more items.
This first vintage market is hosted by the owners of 1 of None vintage shop that specializes in apparel from past decades that is trending now.
Other Events
Wonderings
Spoonbill Gallery, 1292 Pendleton St.
June 7-28; Artist Reception June 7, 6-9 p.m.
FREE
Spoonbill Gallery’s first featured artist show showcases the work of Ralston Fox Smith. “Wonderings” represents the different stages of Smith’s creative life.
Greenville Jazz Fest
Main Street, from Court to Augusta
June 7, 4-10 p.m.; June 8, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
FREE
The second annual Greenville Jazz Fest features music and food to inspire festival visitors to learn and love jazz music. Kick off each day of the festival with a lively Second Line (traditional New Orleans brass band parade). All performances are free and open to the public. Food and drink tickets may be purchased and redeemed at various vendors.
Mimosa Festival
Fluor Field at West End
June 8, 1-5 p.m.
Tickets: $55+, available here
Greenville Wine Festivals is hosting the first annual Mimosa Festival after the success of its Fall Wine Festival in October. The event is 21+ and tickets include a variety of mimosa, brunch punch, bear, wine and live music. Food will be available for purchase. Each ticket includes a souvenir acrylic wine glass.
PrideFest
Trinity Lutheran Church
June 8, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
FREE
Cosplay contest, silent art auction and more activities, with a variety of other community organizations participating, including Carolina Ballet Theatre, will all be in support of PrideFest. Food vendors include Churro Masters, Mexibilly’s, We Got the Beets and Mac Attack. The collaborative partners with local organizations to strengthen LGBTQIA+ youth and young adults. Learn more here.
Art Show
V’s Barbershop, 109 W. Stone Ave.
June 9, 6-8 p.m.
FREE
Enjoy the work of local artists in a barbershop, including the work of The Rabbit Hole executive chef Jacque Metras. Small bites and beverages will be offered complimentary. Any donations received during the show go toward building care packages for homeless members of the community.
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