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It's ChristmasVille in Rock Hill. Step into the pages of a storybook village as downtown Rock Hill brings to life the wonderful world of famed children's illustrator Vernon Grant. ChristmasVille – voted SC Event of the Year four years running – turns "Old Town" into a charming, picturesque holiday village. Whether Jack Frost is nipping at your nose or not you'll feel warm inside and full of holiday cheer. For more information, click here.
Junie B Jones in Columbia and Camden. The Columbia Children's Theatre presents the quirky holiday tale, Junie B Jones in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells. Adapted from the popular children's books, this hilarious show follows Junie as she learns a valuable lesson in giving. Enjoy all the fun Nov. 25-Dec. 4 in Columbia and Dec. 10 at the Fine Arts Center in Camden.
A Christmas Carol in Greenville. Join us for a rousing performance of A Christmas Carol set to music in this dynamic new take on the Charles Dickens immortal classic. The Greenville Little Theatre presents a rare and electrifying portrayal of this yuletide tale of hope renewed. This must see performance runs Dec. 9-18. For more information on the show everyone will be talking about, click here. | | | | Brimming Tide in Myrtle Beach Brian Rutenberg returns to his hometown with Brimming Tide, an exhibition of vibrant oil paintings and drawings at the Art Museum of Myrtle Beach. The works bring to life the artist's vivid memories of growing up along the SC coast. The show runs through Jan. 3. For more information, click here. | Sculpture on Hilton Head Island Stroll among 20 large-scale sculptures at the inaugural Public Art Exhibition on Hilton Head Island now thru Dec. 31. The Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn hosts works by local and national artists created in a variety of mediums in both the literal and the abstract. For more information, click here. | | | |
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