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ASSOCIATE BROKER DARATH MACKIE NAMED 2022 CAINE HALTER COMMERCIAL REALTOR OF THE YEAR

Lee & Associates Greenville / Spartanburg is excited to share that the Greater Greenville Association of REALTORS® (GGAR) presented the 2022 Caine Halter Commercial REALTOR of the Year Award to our Associate Broker, Darath Mackie. A committee of realtor peers chooses the winner of the The Caine Halter Commercial REALTOR of the Year award annually. Awards winners demonstrate leadership in the industry and service to GGAR and the community.

“Years ago, when I entered this industry, the members of the Greater Greenville Association of REALTORS welcomed me with open arms”, said Mackie during her acceptance speech. “The kindness and encouragement I received by the other brokers in my market fueled my desire to serve this community with integrity. In return, I wanted to encourage other young brokers to be successful and it made my servant’s heart bigger. I am humbled to receive this honor.”

Darath Mackie joined Lee and Associates in 2016. She brought more than 20 years of experience and skills in sales and business development. Specializing in commercial office, retail space, and land acquisition, Darath is passionate about helping clients achieve personal success.

In January of 2022, the Greater Greenville Association of REALTORS® Commercial Alliance named Darath Mackie the Steering Committee Chair. Mackie is only the second female to ever hold this respected position.

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About Lee & Associates
Lee & Associates is the largest broker-owned commercial real estate firm in North America, with over 70 offices across the U.S. and Canada. Established in 2011, Lee & Associates Greenville / Spartanburg brings unsurpassed market intelligence to clients engaged in the acquisition, disposition and leasing of industrial, office, retail, flex and investment properties in the Upstate region of South Carolina, as well as Western North Carolina.

About the Greater Greenville Association of Realtors®
The Greater Greenville Association of REALTORS® and The Multiple Listing Service of Greenville, SC, located at 50 Airpark Court, Greenville, SC 29607, currently provides REALTOR® services to over 3,100 Association and over 4,000 MLS members. These represent over 640 member REALTOR® Firms in the Greater Greenville marketplace.

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YMCA of Greenville Foundation Announces 2023 Grant Recipients

GREENVILLE, S.C. (December 14, 2022) – YMCA of Greenville Foundation, the independent nonprofit corporation operating for the benefit of the YMCA of Greenville, announced the recipients of its 2023 grant cycle. The Foundation’s endowment fund helps sustain the YMCA of Greenville’s commitment to healthy living, youth development and social responsibility by financially supplementing the Y’s projects, programs, and services.

“The financial support the YMCA of Greenville Foundation receives impacts lives long after the gift is made,” says MaryEllis Petrosian, executive director, YMCA of Greenville Foundation. “Supporting such meaningful programs and projects of the YMCA of Greenville makes a huge difference in the community of people we serve.”

The projects that will be implemented due to the 2023 grants include:

• Caine Halter Family YMCA hired a new member engagement specialist (MES) that will focus on recruiting adults 65 years of age and older. Data has shown that Caine Halter Family YMCA has witnessed a decrease in the number of active older adults using the facility since March 2020, the start of the coronavirus pandemic. The MES will provide the opportunity to focus on reactivating, recruiting, and retaining members through innovative and engaging programs; enhance the YMCA’s mission of putting Christian principles into action through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind, and body; and enrich more lives and more older adults to further strengthen the community.

• Eastside Family YMCA hired a new full-time assistant aquatics director to increase support of the growing Aquatics department. The assistant aquatics director will provide oversight of day-to-day operations, lifeguard staffing, lifeguard certification courses, swim lessons and swim academy. They will assist the Aquatics Director in developing, maintaining, and providing high quality and high value aquatics programs to members and participants.

• RECESS is expanding to the Eastside Family YMCA. RECESS (Recreation, Exercise, Community, Education, Social, Service) provides valuable and enriching experiences for adults with diverse abilities without compromising on quality or affordability. These elements serve as a guide for program curriculum and place heavy emphasis on delivering experiences that promote engagement with peers, wellness and recreational activities, social responsibility and development of independent living, vocational and self-advocacy skills. RECESS represents the YMCA’s belief that everyone has potential and that a diverse community helps make everyone stronger. With the expansion to Eastside, 72 families will be served.

• Prisma Health Family YMCA hired a new part-time camper success specialist. As the community grows, summer camp, one of the most impactful youth development programs that the YMCA offers, has also grown. The YMCA has also experienced a significant increase in campers that have special needs, diverse abilities or simply need additional support to be successful at camp. The camper success specialist will specialize in behavior management and specials needs to support the growing needs of summer camp participants.

• Prisma Health Family YMCA will be implementing a Y Kids Triathlon, a fun-filled kids’ event that will include swimming, biking, and running events. The program will provide triathlon trainings, to help kids be active and healthy, while also building confidence and having fun. The event will serve a minimum of 125 participants and engage 50+ staff and volunteers to support the event.

• Teen Services and Youth in Government hired a full-time teen service program director to provide the jumpstart necessary to bring teen programming participation back to pre-pandemic levels. They will work directly with SC Youth in Government schools across the state as well as lead conferences and trainings throughout the year.

• YMCA Judson Community Center received direct support for 163 youth in its afterschool, preschool and summer day camp programs. Every family served through this branch qualifies for financial assistance, and funding from grants and donations are necessary to keep the Judson YMCA programs sustainable.

• YMCA Camp Greenville will be improving eight pack-out locations for evening outdoor experiences that include cooking dinner and staying overnight. Renovations will include picnic tables, lumber for benches, water coolers and LED outdoor lanterns. Enhancing these locations will improve both camper safety and experience.

To learn more about the YMCA of Greenville Foundation and the projects, programs, and services it supports, visit https://www.ymcagreenville.org/foundation.

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About the YMCA of Greenville Foundation

Established in 1973, the YMCA of Greenville Foundation, Inc. is a separate nonprofit corporation operating for the benefit of the YMCA of Greenville. Year after year and generation after generation, our leaders guide our organization with an eye to our four core values: caring, honestly, respect and responsibility. While the needs of a community will change, these pillars of character taught at the YMCA will endure to provide impactful solutions. The YMCA of Greenville Foundation helps sustain the YMCA of Greenville’s commitment to healthy living, youth development and social responsibility by supplementing the Y’s projects, programs, and services.

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The Carolina Center for Behavioral Health Names New Chief Executive Officer

Greer, SC – December 13, 2022 – The Carolina Center for Behavioral Health is pleased to announce the appointment of Steve Cavender to Chief Executive Officer of The Carolina Center for Behavioral Health, effective December 5, 2022. In this role, he is responsible for overall leadership and development of staff, direction of day-to-day operations and ensuring the delivery of high-quality health care.

Steve Cavender joins The Carolina Center for Behavioral Health after serving as CEO at multiple behavioral health hospitals. He brings with him more than 30 years of experience in behavioral health.

“I am excited to join The Carolina Center for Behavioral Health,” said Cavender. “We have a strong leadership team and excellent reputation in the community. I look forward to directing our facility toward a promising future while we continue to provide high-quality, patient-centered care.”

Steve earned his Master of Arts in Industrial Organizational Psychology and his Bachelor’s in Organizational Psychology.

About The Carolina Center for Behavioral Health

Located at 2700 E. Phillips Road in Greer, South Carolina, The Carolina Center for Behavioral Health offers a variety of programs and services to meet the needs of the community. The 156-bed licensed facility includes both inpatient and outpatient programs for adolescents, adults, and senior adults for the treatment of mental health and substance use disorders. Its Brain Stimulation Center offers Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) for clients suffering from chronic depression.

No-cost assessments are available 24/7 for those who may need help. More information can be found by calling The Carolina Center at 864-235-2335 or visiting www.thecarolinacenter.com.
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Greenville Symphony Orchestra brings a New York City holiday celebration to the Peace Center with Holiday at Peace, presented by United Community Bank.

GREENVILLE, SC Greenville Symphony Orchestra brings a New York City holiday celebration to the Peace Center with Holiday at Peace, presented by United Community Bank. The symphony’s annual Christmas extravaganza has been reimagined with the Big Apple in mind and continues this year at 7:30 pm on Friday, December 16, and Saturday, December 17, and in a matinee performance at 3:00 pm on Sunday, December 18.

Holiday at Peace is a celebration of all things festive and magical at Christmastime and has become a much-anticipated tradition for families all over the Upstate. The Greenville Symphony Orchestra (GSO) will present three performances of this unforgettable show at the Peace Center, where the audience will be swept away to New York City to experience the holidays as if they were at Rockefeller Plaza themselves.

The show is hosted by Jamarcus Gaston, one of Greenville’s most beloved and engaging media personalities. Music Director Edvard Tchivzhel is the conductor, and the GSO is honored to welcome back Broadway Star Rachel York. “Rachel’s voice is splendidly versatile. Julie Andrews Agrees. ‘Not only is Rachel a honeybun, but she has a voice that I would kill to have.’” – Elle Magazine. Guests will also be treated to dancers from the International Ballet, and of course, Santa will once again return to this spectacular event.

“It’s the most wonderful time of the year!” says Maestro Edvard Tchivzhel. “And what better way to ring in the holidays than with one of Greenville’s favorite traditions, Holiday at Peace! We’re thrilled to reunite with the incredibly talented and charming Broadway Star Rachel York as our featured vocalist, host Jamarcus Gaston, and the festive performances of International Ballet.”
The audience will recognize many seasonal favorites in this year’s version of Holiday at Peace, such as “All I Want for Christmas is You,” “Sleigh Ride,” “Let it Snow,” and much more, in a variety of musical styles from classical, to popular to Broadway hits.

As guests enter the Peace Center on Friday and Saturday nights, they will enjoy the festive sound of a brass ensemble from Riverside High School. In keeping with the Greenville Symphony’s goal to connect the community with music and celebrate local musicians, all three performances will feature local choirs in the Peace Concert Hall lobby. Ticket holders will enjoy the voices of the Long Branch Baptist Church choir on Friday, the Temple of Israel choir on Saturday, and the children of Mauldin Methodist Preschool on Sunday.

Tickets to the Greenville Symphony Orchestra’s Holiday at Peace Concert, presented by United Community Bank, range from $20-$65. To purchase tickets, visit greenvillesymphony.org, the Peace Center box office at the corner of Broad and Main Streets in downtown Greenville, or call (864) 467-3000 between 9:30 am – 5:30 pm Monday through Friday.

THE GREENVILLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is celebrating its 75th Anniversary during the 2022-2023 season. Recognized as one of the finest professional orchestras in the southeastern U.S., it began as a small group of volunteer musicians performing in the Women’s Auditorium on the old Furman College campus. Since 1990 the GSO’s home has been The Peace Center in Greenville SC. The orchestra performs the classical repertoire in Masterworks and Chamber Series concerts and an Artists Up Close Series featuring smaller ensembles. In addition, they perform three Pops concerts annually. The GSO has been led by Music Director and Conductor Edvard Tchivzhel since 1999. The Russian-born Tchivzhel is the Symphony’s 5th Music Director. Through its Education and Community Outreach concerts and programs, the Greenville Symphony annually reaches more than 50,000 children and adults in the Upstate. greenvillesymphony.org

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DP3 Architects Wins AIA South Carolina Award

DP3 Architects won a Design Award at the American Institute of Architects South Carolina (AIA SC)’s annual awards presented on December 02, 2022. DP3 Architects received a Merit Award in Interior Architecture for the design of a retail space located in Greenville, SC.
AIA SC’s Design Awards recognizes individuals, organizations, and projects exemplifying the very best in architecture. Winning projects are selected by a jury of architects and designers from outside the state in categories including: New Construction, Residential, Adaptive Reuse/Preservation, Interior Architecture, and Unbuilt Projects.
Completed in 2022, this 4,800 square foot space was designed to bring a renewed sense of brand prominence and to capture new foot traffic with its upgraded downtown presence. The interior design draws on a Scandinavian aesthetic with a minimalistic style that blends textures and contrasting tones. Products are displayed with sophisticated attention to detail and intentional thought to lighting and presentation.
The custom cash wrap is a focal point of the space. The asymmetric window pattern and dark wood of the “house” provide stark contrast to the order of the showroom. This unique element separates the store from the back-of-house operations and makes a bold statement.
The storefront features clean lines, natural materials, and large windows allowing for an abundance of natural light. Overall, the new space provides a modern and welcoming shopping experience that is designed with both product and customer in mind.
“It’s an honor to have received this recognition,” said Brian Thomas, President of DP3 Architects. “We are proud of this project and the collaboration between our team, client, and construction partners.”
About DP3 Architects
DP3 Architects, established in 1984 and headquartered in the heart of downtown Greenville, South Carolina, is an architectural and interior design firm specializing in hospitality, higher education, and community projects. DP3 Architects designs projects that invite, inspire, and invigorate the people that work, live, and play in the spaces we create.
PEOPLE | PLACES | PURPOSE
www.dp3architects.com

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NEW LEADERSHIP PREPARES FUEL FOR HIGH GROWTH FUTURE

Greenville, S.C. – FUEL, one of Greenville’s leading marketing and branding agencies, announced today the acquisition of the company by Mary Church Cornette, the agency’s vice president and creative director. Warren Griffith, who has led the company since 2011 serving as CEO, is pursuing a new career opportunity in the real estate marketing industry leading to the decision to step down from FUEL.

“We’ve done a lot of great things over the past 11 years at FUEL, building an exceptional team and work culture and creating award-winning work,” Griffith said. “I’m returning to my real estate marketing roots and am thrilled that I’m able to turn the reins over to Mary and the established senior team who are equally as invested and passionate about FUEL as I am. Mary is a proven leader and has spent her time at FUEL building the creative team and our brand, and I know her vision will take the agency to the next level.”

Cornette joined FUEL in 2019 after spending more than 20 years working with big brands and at large agencies in New York and Los Angeles, contributing her strong command of creative design and marketing strategy to build brands and drive business results. She has a clear vision of the future of the agency and its integration into the arts and overall community and is committed to growing FUEL into the best small agency in the Southeast.

As the new owner and CEO of FUEL, Cornette has set a strategy in motion to build upon the agency’s strong foundation to continue bringing the most impactful brand and marketing solutions to their clients and the community. She brings a personable, approachable leadership style and a drive to move the agency forward through culture-focused initiatives.

“I’m confident in the vision and direction I’ve set forth for the agency, and we’re well positioned for the opportunities ahead,”, Cornette said, who joins the rankings of less than one percent of female agency owners in the US. “I’m committed to this company, the FUEL brand, our incredibly talented team, and our clients and partners. I envision an agency that integrates into multiple facets of the community – from the arts to business to lifestyle, and FUEL is poised for this vision ahead.”

FUEL has been a prominent local brand and marketing agency for 12+ years working with brands spanning from retail to real estate to manufacturing and has been awarded one of South Carolina’s best places to work two years in a row.

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About FUEL
Founded in 2011, FUEL is a marketing agency that creates and implements brand-building strategies that help companies rise above the noise and generate demand. Its team of talented, senior-level thinkers, designers, writers, and creators ignite brands’ full potential through thoughtful and strategic marketing plans, purposeful design, compelling content, and well-orchestrated campaigns. Headquartered in Greenville, S.C., FUEL drives results for companies in a variety of industries throughout the Southeast region, from real estate to manufacturing. For more information, visit www.fuelforbrands.com.

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52nd Annual Holiday Fair Returns to the Greenville Convention Center December 1-3

Greenville, SC (November 30, 2022) – The 52nd annual Holiday Fair will take place at the Greenville Convention Center December 1 – 3, offering the region’s largest selection of holiday arts, crafts and gifts under one roof. Exhibitors include approximately 350 crafters and commercial vendors in this three-day, award-winning fair that gives shoppers a chance to support small businesses this holiday season.

“Holiday Fair is a tradition that many families and friends come together for each year to kick off their season and get a lot of their shopping done,” said John Wilusz, general manager, Greenville Convention Center. “With such a large variety of vendors, you’ll be able to find gifts for everyone on your list.”

Exhibitors will be selling a wide range of products, from holiday décor, jewelry, beauty items, home and garden goods, artisan foods, toys and games, clothing, pet products and much more.

Show Dates and Times:
• Thursday, December 1 10 AM – 8 PM
• Friday, December 2 10 AM – 8 PM
• Saturday, December 3 10 AM – 6 PM

Cost:
• Tickets:
o $7 for adults
o $6 for seniors
o Free for children under 12
• Parking:
o $5 per vehicle

Website:
www.HolidayFairGreenville.com

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New Updated Version Of GPS Map Camera App, Finally launched!

GPS Map Camera App
Track, Locate and Tag your coordinates..

New version of GPS Map Camera App android application now available in Google Play Store.
Photo numbering, GMT stamp and various other features added.

24, November 2022: GPS Map Camera, a prominent autostamp mobile applications development company that specializes in making autostamp photo and video camera mobile applications today announced the launch of the new and improved version of its GPS Map Camera App. The latest version 1.4.13 of the app now comes with the added features of GMT stamp,photo numbering and few others.

GPS Map Camera App can now save manual locations as well. It has been equipped with supplementary templates and new coordinates, to improve the location accuracy. The app now features wind, humidity, pressure and altitude fields that could be added to a picture.

Also GPS Map camera App now comes with additional features of writing a note or hashtag to associate with the picture. You can have more variety in the font styles of the displayed text now and can also insert your logo in the picture.

Track your current location, locate its coordinates and tag it onto a picture with GPS Map Camera App. You can make use of this app while travelling and exploring new places. You could also keep track of your outdoor activities such as trekking, kayaking, river rafting, etc. with the help of this app.

It maps the GPS location of your place, adds your GPS coordinates details on the photos and shares your live location using GPS coordinates that you could make use of while having destination celebrations or official events. GPS Map Tracker App also acts as a location tracker and navigation tool.

GPS Map Camera App lets you accomplish GMT stamp data on your pictures. You can number your images sequentially and find them faster with the help of its recently launched photo numbering feature.

The CEO of the GPS Map Camera Mr. Chirag Patel says, “We are very delighted to share that the new version of our GPS Map Camera App for Android, we had been working very hard on, is now released on Google Play Store. We really hope that this latest update will be able to satisfy our users.”

He elaborated further “We have now added the option to enter the location coordinates manually and also added various new font styles of the text to be displayed alongwith the GMT stamp and photo numbering feature to find photos fast with a digital image numbering system in our recent update.”

Important points and features:

One of the top rated android application in Google Play Store with 107K reviews and 4.2* ratings, having more than 10M+ downloads.

You can select from different map styles such as normal, terrain, satellite or hybrid map for
your location.

It lets you add your current location data automatically or manually by entering coordinates.

Download the application: https://bit.ly/3itBYf6

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YouthBASE appoints Sarah Bell to its board of directors

YouthBASE, a nonprofit educational intervention program for young children based in Greenville, recently appointed Sarah Bell to its board of directors. Bell is currently the Director of Community Engagement & Business Development at Greenville Federal Credit Union. Previously, she served at various educational institutions including Christ Church Episcopal School, Sylvan Learning Center, and After School Plus, creating enriching and meaningful programming for students. She holds a Master of Business Administration from Clemson University and B.A. in History and B.S. in Biology from Eastern Washington University.

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New Twist on Traditional Holiday Classic Making Greenville Debut at Upcountry History Museum

On Saturday, November 19, 2022, the doors of the Upcountry History Museum will open to an ever-familiar story but the Greenville debut of an exclusive holiday favorite, “Nutcracker: The Exhibition.”

While the toy soldiers march and the sugar plum fairy dances during traditional Christmas performances of “The Nutcracker” ballet this season, there is much more to the story – a chronicle that originated as a short story by German writer E.T.A. Hoffman in 1816 and was followed by the setting of the story to music as a ballet in 1892 by renowned Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

Organized by the Upcountry History Museum, this extraordinary holiday exhibition will showcase original costumes from Walt Disney’s 2018 live-action film “The Nutcracker and the Four Realms,” as well as props, ballet costumes, original illustrations and drawings from partnerships with Walt Disney Archives, The Walt Disney Family Museum, The Charles M. Schulz Museum, acclaimed children’s author/illustrator James Ransome, and Greenville’s own Carolina Ballet Theatre. In addition, the exhibition will explore the unique connection between Disney’s 1940’s animated classic, “Fantasia,” and Tchaikovsky’s musical sequence in the ballet’s “Nutcracker Suite” as it presents what animation historian John Canemaker calls “one of the most exquisite examples of Disney fantasy ever created.”

On display through February 19, 2023, “Nutcracker: The Exhibition” will take visitors on a journey of discovery through which they can explore a kaleidoscope of artistic re-imaginings of the classic tale from the 1820s to the present. It will showcase the cultural and technological shifts that have compelled filmmakers, artists, and fans to return to the tale of “The Nutcracker” time and time again.

The Upcountry History Museum is located at 540 Buncombe St., in Greenville, S.C. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Sunday from 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. For more information, call 864-467-3100 or visit www.upcountryhistory.org.