29 October 2008

Lots of Offerings this week, Event Wise....

WOO HOO Wednesdays from 4-5 Pm Downtown Spartanburg

An hour of pleasurable pedaling.(Spartanburg Bike Gang, of the cycling kind.)

Who? You and your bicycle
When? Every Wednesday in October and November
What time? 4pm
*Where? Meet at the Morgan Square clock tower.

Also....

The Soapbox Sessions - 10/29/08 - Wednesday
9:00 pm - 11:00 pm

The SOAPBOX is back!

The Soapbox Sessions was the original creative event for HUB-BUB. We return to the patio at The Nu Way for this one of a kind, no-holds-barred open mic night. Spoken word, music, comedy, rants and improv are all open game when you step up on the Soapbox. Open to everyone and free to participate and attend.

Nu-Way Lounge
373 E Kennedy St
Spartanburg, SC 29302
(864)582-9685

Also, If That's Not to your Liking....

Swing Dancing - 10/29/08 - Wednesday
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Swing dance lessons with Paul Hoke, 7-8 pm; dancing 8-10 pm. $5 (Zoot suit optional)
This is the great dance for those who have 2 Left feet! but are ready to see what this "Swing thing" is all about.
Songs with a pronounced rhythm are chosen and many of the songs played will be readily recognized from movies, cartoons and commercials.

Dances and lessons are open to all ages. We rotate during the lesson so feel free to come solo or with a couple of friends and we will take care of getting you a partner or two for the lesson. Even if you know how to dance the lesson is a great way to meet others and help them pick up the material quicker. This is a laid back fun evening so feel free to come dressed comfortable.

Find out more about Upstate Swing.

Tomorrow, The Green Screen Film Series Continues with....." Garbage! The Revolution Starts at Home" is a feature documentary about how the family household has become one of the most ferocious environmental predators of our time.

Concerned for the future of his new baby boy, writer/director Andrew Nisker takes an average urban family, the McDonalds, and asks them to keep every scrap of garbage that they create for three months. filmmaker Andrew Nisker skillfully and succinctly puts all of the information in one place—shifting the movement from melting glaciers and oil slicks to our neighborhoods and into our homes, so that average people can connect the dots between their actions and the environment and be inspired to change their polluting ways.

As Always it runs from 7:30-8:30 Pm

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