Human + Nature: Shelly Smith - October 28th, 2019
Shelly Smith, a nature-based counselor in Pickens, SC, reflects on the power of the outdoors to heal and restore. read more
This online, interactive course is designed to help Greenville residents, business owners, and neighborhood leaders understand processes that drive local planning and land use policy decisions, as well as the roles and perspectives of diverse stakeholders. Eight one-hour lunch and learn-style sessions will take place over Zoom beginning on Wednesdays in April.
Shelly Smith, a nature-based counselor in Pickens, SC, reflects on the power of the outdoors to heal and restore. read more
Jimmy Yelton, a filmmaker and farmhand from Cherokee County, loves being personally involved in the entire process of gathering his own food. read more
Alice Lee, a four year old in Greenville County, discusses how nature has impacted her personally. read more
An entrepreneur and Friends of the Green Crescent volunteer, Chad Carson believes the Upstate is truly special. read more
Tim Lee, the Interpretive Ranger Naturalist for the Mountain Bridge Wilderness area, discusses how nature has impacted him personally. read more
In this month's Upstate Update, we announce the results of the Crossroads Campaign, share an easy way to give to Upstate Forever this year, and fill your calendar with some great upcoming events. read more
Each fall, farmer Margaret Harrison and her husband harvest sweet potatoes from their farm in Pelzer, SC. read more
Financial advisor Clark Gallivan says he grew up in a family of "nature geeks." read more