2016 Come-See-Me schedule

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Welcome
Welcome to the 53rd Come-See-Me Festival; Rock Hill’s historical kick-off to a beautiful spring. My wish is that these 10 days
fill residents and visitors alike with warm memories of family entertainment, music, food, and fun!
Many of your classic favorites such as the Parade, Beach Bash, and the Tailgate Party promise to please again this year. Take
note of new days and/or locations for other Signature Events including Broadway Night, the Coloring Contest Awards Ceremony,
and the Cornhole Throwdown. Keep this brochure on hand for quick reference to guide you through all the festival has to offer,
along with following us on social media and our newly designed website!
In addition, be sure to check out the many available activities benefitting local non-profit organizations. You may recognize
the well-known Pancake Breakfast and the 5th annual Make a Bed & Make a Difference Bed Race. For a preview of spring clothes
take in the new Brunch Boutique Fashion Show.
This is your official invitation to come see me during one of our city’s finest times of year and encourage your family and
friends, near and far, to experience our award-winning festival! Whether it’s showing off your artistic talents in the Coloring
Contest or Chalk on Main, taking on the challenge of the 5K or half-marathon as part of the Road Races, enjoying a treat at
Gourmet Gardens, savoring some special dishes at the Anything but Butts Competition, or relaxing at a concert with a picnic at
Glencairn Garden, we hope you enjoy!
I am honored to call Rock Hill my home and would like to personally thank our sponsors,
new and loyal, for their financial support along with the hundreds of volunteers who
share their time. Each sponsor and volunteer allow this remarkable 10-day salute to
spring to be loved and cherished by so many.
On behalf of the Board of Governors and the Festival Team Leaders, we look forward to
seeing YOU at the 2016 Come-See-Me Festival!
Jennifer H. Childers
2016 Festival Chair
History
Rock Hill’s annual salute to spring brings more than 70 events and activities to attendees. Loaded with frogs, music, and fun the
Come-See-Me Festival brings together friends, neighbors, and festival-lovers from all over the US and the world.
Official sponsors of the 2016 Come-See-Me Festival are Carolinas HealthCare System, The City of Rock Hill, Comporium, Rock Hill
Coca-Cola Bottling Company, and Williams & Fudge, Inc. Their support allows the Festival to provide events at minimal or no
charge. Come-See-Me is considered the largest, all-volunteer festival in South Carolina and attracted nearly 120,000 participants
in 2015. Guests came from 23 states, Canada, Germany and France.
An award-winning Festival, Come-See-Me recently was named the 2015 South Carolina Event of the Year and ranks as one of the
South’s Top 20 Spring Festivals for more than a decade. Debuting spring of 1962 as a community project to encourage tourists,
relatives and friends to visit Rock Hill during its most beautiful season, the Festival began as a weekend event. Over the years it
grew in popularity and expanded to 10 days. Created by C.H. “Icky” Albright, former Rock Hill Mayor and State Senator, ComeSee-Me also was nurtured by Rock Hill resident, the late Vernon Grant, nationally acclaimed illustrator and creator of Kellogg’s®
celebrated gnomes, “Snap, Crackle and Pop®.” Grant created the Festival’s mascot, “Glen the Frog”®, of which Grant designed
more than 30 different styles. Each year the festival chair selects a new logo and updates its design and colors.
Be sure to visit the historic, award-winning Glencairn Garden, created by Dr. David A. Bigger to experience the beauty and spirit
of where the Come-See-Me Festival was born.
Denotes Signature Events made possible by our generous sponsors
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Sponsors
Official Festival Sponsors
Carolinas HealthCare System
City of Rock Hill
Comporium
Rock Hill Coca-Cola Bottling Company
Williams & Fudge, Inc.
Innovator Sponsors
First Citizens Bank
Founders Federal Credit Union
Smooth Move
Presenting Sponsors
Burns Chevrolet Cadillac
The Pump House Restaurant
Winthrop University
Major Sponsors
Family Trust Federal Credit Union
Herald Media Group & Heraldonline.com
Patrick Management Company
Resolute Forest Products
South State Bank
Springs Creative Products Group
TD Bank
Thomas & Leitner Orthodontics, LLC
Wells Fargo
Key Sponsors
Icky & Sophie Albright Family
Angel Insurance & Financial Services
ArrowPointe Federal Credit Union
Austin & Teague Dental
B&B Distributors, Inc.
J. Michele Boyne, DMD
Caraustar Industries, Inc.
Carolina Home Remodeling
Catawba Animal Clinic, PA
Comer Distributing Company, Inc.
Charles H. Crawford, DMD
Domtar
Drink Clip, LLC
FastSigns – Rock Hill
Gala Affairs Party Rentals
Hamilton Martens, LLC
James C. Hardin III, PLLC Attorneys at Law
A Watts Huckabee, Sr. and
Carolina Insurance & Investment Group
India Hook Dental Care
KCI Technologies, Inc.
Law Office of F. Craig Wilkerson
Leitner Construction Company Inc.
Miller & Dixon Orthodontics
Morton & Gettys
NBSC, a division of Synovus Bank
Palmetto Outdoor Solutions
Peoples First Insurance
Plato’s Closet-Rock Hill
Rinehart Realty Corporation
Schiller & Hamilton Law Firm
Tarheel Contractors Supply, Inc.
Walk2Campus Properties
York County Natural Gas
Glen’s Circle
Allen Tate Realtors – Rock Hill
Bernard N. Ackerman, CPA, P.A.
Burkett, Burkett & Burkett, CPAs, P.A.
Get Fit with Troy
Gill Insurance
Grant family in honor of Vernon Grant
Glenda’s Garden Club
Brenda & Steve Dannelly
Alice & Kevin Davis
Catherine & Freddy Faircloth
Faith Funderburke Realty, LLC
Logo Works, Inc.
Next Level Gymnastics
The Upscale WeeSale, LLC
Vin-Yet Architecture
Pam & David Williams
Friends of the Festival
Kasie & Bubba Bailey
Erika & Andy Bell
Jennifer & Brent Childers
Sharen G. DuBard
Sylvia & Doug Echols
Shelly & Mike Goodner
Paulette & Jerry Handegan
Cece & Brian Hovis
Helena & David Miller
Nicki & Bill Nash
Angie & Jim Perry
Betty & Terry Plumb
Jodie & RT Smith
Amelia & Joe Sprouse
Diane & John Taylor
Becky & Ed Thompson
Kristine & Chet Tucker
Allyson & Matt Watson
Linda & Chick Williams
Kathy & Larry Wilson
Polly & Wayne Wingate
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Partners
Festival Partners
Bookkeeper’s Plus
Fleet Feet Sports
Freeman’s Dry Cleaning
Rock Hill Parks, Recreation and Tourism
Rock Hill & Fort Mill Visitors Bureau
Upper Palmetto YMCA
York County Regional Chamber of Commerce
Voice of the Festival Partner
WRHI AM/FM, Interstate 107 and 104.1-The Bridge
Hotel Partnerships
Comfort Suites
Country Inn & Suites
Hampton Inn
Hilton Garden Inn – Rock Hill
Microtel Inn & Suites
The Logo Unveiling Breakfast sponsored by
Peoples First Insurance.
The Volunteer/Sponsor Party sponsored by
Icky & Sophie Albright Family, Austin & Teague Dental,
Comer Distributing Company, Inc., and James C. Hardin III,
PLLC Attorneys at Law.
Official Festival Photographer: Blackston Photography
Volunteer Photographers: Cindy & Chip Grant
Board of Governors
Erika Bell, President
Brian Hovis, Vice President
Amelia Anderson
Dan Ballou
Jennifer Childers
Alice Davis
Jimmy Freeman
Mike Goodner
David Linder
Paul Lindsey
Trey Moore
Dan Murray
Nicki Nash
Harold Peeples
Angie Perry
Joe Sprouse
Lamar Thompson
Chet Tucker
Brian Ullrich
Matt Watson
David Williams
Kathy Wilson, staff
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2016 Brochure Design: Clint Faile
Emergency Medical Services at select events provided by
Piedmont Medical Center
Team Leaders
Jennifer Childers, Festival Chair
Amelia Anderson, Vice Chair
Chet Tucker, Vice Chair
Jim Armour
Jim Austin
Sara Blancke
Kennedi Christopher
Allison Cleveland
Windy Cole
Cate Crane
Merritt Burger Croom
Laura Davis
Michelle DiEduardo
Chad Echols
Melissa Faile
Jennifer George
Susan Golder
Shelly Goodner
Lee Hamilton
Marina Hamilton
Amy Hembree
Chris Hood
Brad Howey
Drew Jackson
Beth Janicke
Ashley Lang
Jamilyn Larsen
Jack Leitner
Alison Mallard
Nate Mallard
Shannon Martin
Leah McCraney
Lucas McFadden
Amy Peeler
Ashley Peeples
Regina Price
Faith Ramsey
Rebecca Rogers
Kelli Shannon
Erica Smith
Tiffany Staton
Wendy Stewart
Allison Tucker
Molly Wallace
Chandra West
Kim Willaby
Elizabeth Williams
Pre-Festival Activities
Glen’s Tadpole Club
Enhance a child’s Festival experience by giving him or her a membership to Glen’s Tadpole Club. Limited to 100, the Tadpoles will receive
a gift bag of souvenirs along with a private party with Glen before Sundaes with Glen on April 17. Join online at ComeSeeMe.org or call
803-329-7625 for additional information.
Broadway Night Auditions
Sponsored by Family Trust Federal Credit Union
Wednesday, February 24 and Thursday, March 3
Interested in being on stage? Auditions are scheduled for Wednesday, February 24, and Thursday, March 3. Song choice must be from
a Broadway musical theater production. Bring a CD or MP3 player with your music. We will have a piano available in case you bring
an accompanist with you. Costumes are not required for auditions. There is plenty of room for dance routines as well. Please email
[email protected] to schedule your appointment.
Coloring Contest Kick Off/Leap Frogs & Hoppy Toads Family Day
Coordinated by the Museum of York County
March 19, Saturday (10 am-2 pm)
Museum of York County, 4621 Mt. Gallant Road
Hop in for contests galore as Frog takes on Toad in celebration of Come-See-Me. Wear green for frog or brown for toad as we team up for
lilypad hopscotch, froggy trivia, the official Come-See-Me Coloring Contest kick off, and “toadly” cool games. Price included with Museum
admission. Call 803-329-2121 for additional information.
Coloring Contest Deadline for entries
Sponsored by Herald Media Group & Heraldonline.com and Patrick Management Company
April 12, Tuesday (5 pm)
Museum of York County, 4621 Mt. Gallant Road
Show off your coloring skills by entering the Coloring Contest. Entry forms are available at ComeSeeMe.org, Museum of York County, Main
Street Children’s Museum and will be printed in The Herald on some Wednesdays. Entries must be completed and turned in by 5 pm on
Tuesday, April 12 to the Museum of York County. Please contact [email protected] or 803-909-7218 for additional information.
Souvenir Sales Locations until April 14
City of Rock Hill PRT Office – 144 East Black Street, Room 390
Comporium – 332 East Main Street
Freeman’s Dry Cleaning – 1045 Camden Avenue
Monkeys & Mermaids – 355 Herlong Avenue
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Awards
Event of the Year-South Carolina Festival and Events Association
Top 20 Event-Southeast Tourism Society
Best All Around Event Buzzie - The Herald
Best Festival Buzzie - The Herald
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Community Service Merit Awards
Awarded to dedicated volunteers who improve our community through their selfless service and commitment to others,
the Come-See-Me Community Service Merit Awards are determined by a panel of judges. Community members submit
nominations each fall. Visit ComeSeeMe.org to nominate a future selection. This year’s winners are:
Lawrence Brown – Better known as Coach Brown because of the multitude of kids he has mentored, Lawrence
personifies the heart of a volunteer. A coach in the sense that he guides his players to know and excel in their sport, he also
leads them to become quality people. This is apparent in the time and dedication he shares with his teams, their parents, and
all others affiliated with youth sports. Whether he is coaching for the Upper Palmetto YMCA or a recreation league, he gives
his all. During football season, he typically gathers his players to see a high school game; providing transportation and more
importantly, someone for the kids to look up to and learn from.
Coach Brown’s impact is obvious in the skills and advancement visible in his players as well as in their long-term admiration.
Doug Cole – A former Rock Hill Police Officer, Doug’s dedication and energy stay focused on improving the world for
children. A tireless supporter of the Worthy Boys & Girls Camp, the Children’s Attention Home, and Palmetto School, Doug
has developed creative ways to raise money and recruit volunteers for these organizations. From Mardi Gras Galas to golf
tournaments, he consistently offers leadership and guidance to better serve the kids benefitting from these events. Doug
also served as a Come-See-Me Festival team leader. He is currently a volunteer for the Culture & Heritage Museums and Grace
Lutheran Church.
Harry Dalton – A passionate environmentalist, for decades Harry has dedicated time, energy, and expertise to bettering
York County and beyond. His involvement with the Sierra Club helped save both Nanny’s Mountain near Clover and Worth
Mountain on the Broad River near Hickory Grove. He raises awareness of environmental issues through his involvement with
the Nation Ford Land Trust, the York County Community Foundation, the Palmetto Conservation Foundation, and Governor
Riley’s Environmental Council.
Though his consistent leadership and vision, Harry has been instrumental in changing the face of downtown Rock Hill via
renovation and restoration of buildings to his support of the arts. He is currently a catalyst for the Dalton Downtown Arts
initiative to encourage collaboration among area galleries.
Cindy Downing – Powered by a servant’s heart, Cindy gives countless hours helping those who can’t help themselves.
Whether by organizing blood drives, motorcycle benefit rides, or relay teams to support CureFest for Childhood Cancer, she
actively contributes to changing circumstances. As a Comporium Pioneer, Cindy coordinated sending care packages to a
coworker and his unit in Afghanistan, and acts as a Guardian Ad Litem for children in the York County court system.
Holding seats on the Salvation Army Advisory Board and Foundation for Abused and Neglected Children/Youth (FANCY),
Cindy’s kindness and passion for giving are her personal trademarks.
Sylvia Echols – A tireless ambassador for what’s best for children, Sylvia has advocated for them in all areas; collaborating
with businesses, nonprofits, schools, and the community at large. Her efforts are apparent in the success of programs she has
developed including The Number 1 Question, “is it good for the children?” and Success by 6, which has expanded into the Early
Learning Partnership. These initiatives contributed to York County placing first in the State for child well-being.
Claire Robinson – An enthusiastic volunteer, Claire serves in numerous clubs and activities at Northwestern High school
as well as donating time and energy to the Come-See-Me Festival and ChristmasVille. Possessing a gift for compassion, Claire
has consistently reached out to those less fortunate; including gathering stuffed animals for children impacted by Hurricane
Katrina, assembling and distributing care bags for homeless people, and obtaining formal wear for girls to wear to prom.
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Events
4th Annual Doggy Couture Pet Fashion Show
Coordinated by Rock Hill Animal Hospital
April 16, Saturday (12 pm)
Rock Hill Animal Hospital, 1825 West Main Street
Let your pet strut his/her stuff on the “cat” walk in
the 4th Annual Doggy Couture Pet Fashion Show
& Pet Expo. Judged in three categories-swimwear,
formalwear/evening attire, and crazy outfits/costumes
pets win prizes and raise money for local pet rescue.
Entry fee is $5. Visit Rock Hill Animal Hospital for
registration. Registration closes at 11:15 am the day
of the event. Additional donations also accepted.
Visit booths for information on pets and freebies. You
are encouraged to bring your pet even if you are not
participating. Please contact [email protected] or
803-324-7585 for additional information.
5th Annual Monarch and Milkweed Seminar
with Butterfly Release
Coordinated by the 4-H Historical Club and the Woman’s
Club of Rock Hill
April 14, Thursday (2 pm)
Woman’s Club of Rock Hill, 607 Aiken Avenue
Tea & Topics will present an informational seminar
on Monarch Butterflies. Milkweed seeds, plants, and
handouts available. Refreshments will be served.
In memory of Rock Hill native, Tyson Barnette, a
mail carrier killed in Maryland in 2013 while making
deliveries, butterflies will be released in the Eric Joseph
Justice Garden. Please contact 803-328-8888,
803-493-8390 or [email protected] for
additional information.
5th Annual Waggin’ Trail Dog Walk
Coordinated by the Comporium Pioneer Club
April 16, Saturday (9 am)
Comporium Technology Center,
471 Lakeshore Parkway
You and your canine family members are invited to join
the Comporium Pioneers at the 5th Annual Waggin’
Trail Dog Walk to support spay/neuter awareness.
Enjoy music, contests, vendors, and fun for all ages!
Visit www.comporiumpioneers.com/waggin-traildog-walk to register. Entry fee is $5 per dog. Proceeds
benefit the Humane Society of York County. Please
contact [email protected] or 803326-7118 for additional information.
28th Annual Undergraduate Juried Exhibition
Coordinated by Winthrop University Galleries
April 14 & 15, Thursday & Friday (9 am-5 pm)
April 18-22, Monday-Friday (9 am-5 pm)
Rutledge Gallery, Rutledge Building,
Winthrop University, 701 Oakland Avenue
Each spring, current Winthrop University students
are eligible to submit their recent work to the
Undergraduate Juried Exhibition. This exhibition
allows students an opportunity to have their work
chosen by a prominent regional juror to exhibit in a
professional gallery setting. Open to students in the
department of fine arts and the department of design,
this yearly exhibition showcases Winthrop’s brightest
talent from areas such as painting, sculpture, jewelry/
metals, printmaking, interior design, illustration, and
photography. Free and open to the public. Please
contact [email protected], 803-323-2493 or
www.winthrop.edu/galleries for additional information.
Adventure Camp
Coordinated by Champions Gymnastics
April 14, Thursday (10:30 am-12 pm)
Champions Gymnastics, 1061 Camden Avenue
Open to boys and girls ages 2-5, Adventure Camp
introduces little ones to the sport of gymnastics and
includes a fun arts and crafts session. Reservations
required for this free event. Please contact champions.
[email protected] or 803-366-0505 for additional
information.
Annual Plant Sale
Coordinated by Master Gardeners of York County
April 23, Saturday (9 am-4 pm)
April 24, Sunday (1-4 pm)
Glencairn Garden Learning Center,
825 Edgemont Avenue
This 2-day annual sale features thousands of plants
lovingly grown by area Master Gardeners. Selections
include reasonably priced perennials, annuals, ferns,
vegetables, and some surprises. Master Gardeners
will be on hand to help with selections and answer
questions. If you need a plant diagnosis, bring a fresh
sample in a plastic bag and a Master Gardener will
take a look. There is easy access and parking, bring
a cart for easy loading. Proceeds support the Master
Gardeners of York County educational community
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programs, encourage environmentally sound
gardening, and provide scholarships in horticulture
and agriculture. Visit www.yorkmg.org or email
[email protected] for additional information.
Artist Talk-M.F.A. Thesis Candidates: Vivianne
Lee Cary, Lee Ann Harrison, Tom Seay
Coordinated by Winthrop University Galleries
April 21, Thursday (11 am)
Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick Gallery, Rutledge
Building, Winthrop University,
701 Oakland Avenue
Artist completing the Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)
program in the Department of Fine Arts discuss their
creative processes and works on display in the 2016
Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition. This year’s
exhibition includes work by M.F.A. students Vivianne
Lee Cary, Lee Ann Harrison and Tom Seay. Free and
open to the public. Please contact derksenk@winthrop.
edu, 803-323-2493 or www.winthrop.edu/galleries for
additional information.
Barbeque Cook-Off
Sponsored by Morton & Gettys, Tarheel Contractors
Supply, Inc. and York County Natural Gas
April 23, Saturday (10 am – judging; 3 pm - sales)
Winthrop Lake, 1162 Eden Terrace
Area Barbeque masters demonstrate their skills at
the 9th annual Come-See-Me Barbeque Cook-Off.
Judged by the South Carolina Barbeque Association,
team registration is $250 plus a $25 refundable
clean-up deposit. Ribs competition is an additional
$25 per team. Deadline is Friday, April 8, 2016.
Visit ComeSeeMe.org to register. Please contact
[email protected] or call 803-329-7625 for
additional information.
Saturday at 3 pm barbeque sandwiches and meat
by the pound will be for sale at Tailgate Party. To
purchase, visit the large white tent near main entrance
and beside the souvenirs’ tent near stage. Barbeque is
limited, so make your purchases early.
Barbeque Cook-Off Anything but Butts
Competition
Sponsored by Morton & Gettys, Tarheel Contractors
Supply, Inc. and York County Natural Gas
April 22, Friday (6:30 pm)
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Winthrop Lake, 1162 Eden Terrace
Delight in tasty offerings that are Anything but Butts
during Moonlight Jazz & Blues. For $1 each you may
sample Barbeque Cook-Off competitors’ dishes ranging
in years’ past from gumbo to barbeque chicken to
desserts. Celebrity judges will sample entries and
pick a winner prior to sales to the public. Vote for your
favorite entry to receive the People’s Choice award.
Prizes presented at 1 pm on Saturday. Please contact
[email protected] or call 803-329-7625 for
additional information.
Battle of the Rock
Coordinated by the Rock Hill Boxing Club
April 23, Saturday (3 pm)
Emmett Scott Center, 801 Crawford Road
Watch premier amateur boxers from Georgia, North
Carolina, and South Carolina compete in the Battle
of the Rock. For more information, please contact
[email protected] or 803-984-3698.
Beach Bash
Sponsored by Burns Chevrolet Cadillac, Springs Creative
Products Group, and Thomas & Leitner Orthodontics, LLC
April 15, Friday (5:30-10 pm)
Rock Hill City Hall Plaza, East Black Street
Dance to your favorite beach tunes performed on the
Founders Federal Credit Union Stage by the amazing
12-piece party band The Extraordinaires. Grab delicious
treats from food trucks and local restaurants. To
purchase alcohol, bring your valid ID and cash for
wristbands ($2) and beverage tickets ($3). CASH ONLY.
No pets or coolers. Please contact ComeSeeMe@
comporium.net or call 803-329-7625 for additional
information.
Broadway Night
Sponsored by Family Trust Federal Credit Union
April 16, Saturday (6-8 pm)
Sullivan Middle School Auditorium,
1825 Eden Terrace
A traditionally delightful night of show tunes, dancing,
and entertainment where local talents shine brightly
from the stage. Enjoy community stars, chosen from
auditions, as they perform selections from various
Broadway productions. Dance and sing along as the
performers showcase your favorite Broadway songs.
Please contact [email protected] or call
803-329-7625 for additional information.
Street) on Fridays 10 am-1 pm and Saturdays
10 am-4 pm. Tickets will not be sold at the door.
Visit www.JuniorWelfareLeague.com for additional
information.
Canaan Island Adventure Day
Coordinated by Camp Canaan
April 23, Saturday (8 am-5 pm)
Camp Canaan, 3111 Sand Island Road
Attention adventurers, outdoor enthusiasts, and
adrenaline junkies-enjoy a fun-filled day of adventure
on the 100-acre island in the Catawba River. All-access
passes featuring kayaking, high adventure course,
archery tag, bubble soccer, zipline canopy tour, disc
golf, and hiking are available. Passes are $50 for kids,
and adults ages 8 and up. Children 7 and under are free
and must be accompanied by an adult. Please book
specific adventures in advance because time and space
are limited. Food and refreshments available on site.
Please contact 803-327-6932 or [email protected]
for additional information.
Catawba River Rod Run - Car Show Coordinated by Dixieland Cruisers
April 22, Friday (5-8 pm)
April 23, Saturday (9 am-3 pm)
Rock Hill Galleria Parking Lot,
2301 Dave Lyle Boulevard
Peruse all makes and models at the 12th annual
Catawba River Rod Run Car Show. Free for spectators.
Help raise money and awareness for the South Carolina
Make-a-Wish Foundation to grant a wish for a local
child. Show vehicle registration fee is $20 per car or
Brunch Boutique Fashion Show
Coordinated by Junior Welfare League
April 16, Saturday (10 am)
Westminster Hall, 1320 India Hook Road
Dine on a delicious brunch while viewing fabulous
fashions featuring the latest styles. Proceeds benefit
nonprofits serving York County families. Adult tickets
are $25, children under 12 are $10. Tickets must be
purchased in advance from Junior Welfare League
members or at the Twice is Nice Shop (958 West Main
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April 14-16, Thursday-Saturday (entries
displayed 10 am-5 pm)
April 17 & 24, Sundays (entries displayed 1-5 pm)
April 18-23, Monday-Saturday (entries displayed
10 am-5 pm)
April 21, Thursday (5:30 pm) Awards Ceremony
Chalk on Main
Museum of York County, 4621 Mt Gallant Road
Sponsored by Charles H. Crawford, DMD and TD Bank
Visit the Museum of York County to enjoy the Coloring
April 15, Friday (4:30-7 pm)
Contest display, Awards Ceremony, and the Vernon
East Main Street, between Oakland Avenue
Grant’s Leap into Spring art exhibition. Coloring Contest
and Elizabeth Lane
entry forms are available at ComeSeeMe.org, Museum
Share your creativity by drawing your best chalk art
of York County, Main Street Children’s Museum and
on Main Street. Chalk provided. Artists of all ages are
will be printed in The Herald on some Wednesdays.
welcome! Please contact [email protected]
Entries must be completed and turned in by 5 pm
or 803-329-7625 for additional information.
on Tuesday, April 12 to the Museum of York County.
Champagne & Strawberries Brunch Contest entries will be displayed until Sunday, April
24 at the Museum of York County. Entries must be
Coordinated by Woman’s Club of Rock Hill
picked up from April 26 -May 1. Please contact wcole@
April 17, Sunday (11 am-1:30 pm)
chmuseums.org or 803-909-7218 for additional
Woman’s Club of Rock Hill, 607 Aiken Avenue
information. Coloring contest exhibition is included
Enjoy a variety of brunch/lunch dishes including
with museum admission.
desserts, many featuring fresh strawberries.
Strawberry-themed items will be available in a
mini-boutique. Guests may also enjoy garden tours.
Limited outdoor seating, weather permitting. Cost
per adult, $25; children under 12, $10. Reservations
recommended; call Betty at 803-415-7278 or the
clubhouse, 803-328-8888 and leave a message (your
call will be returned). Please email [email protected],
visit Facebook/Womans-Club-of-Rock-Hill or www.
womansclubofrockhill.org for additional information.
truck. Awards for top 30 vehicles, including five $50
cash prizes. Rain date is Sunday, April 24 (1-5 pm).
Please contact [email protected]
or 803-372-1051 for additional information.
Christian Music Night
Coordinated by Bushco
April 15, Friday (7 pm)
Manchester Creek Community Church,
1689 Springsteen Road
A fun night of music and praise. Visit manchestercreek.
org for updates on musical groups. Christ-inspired
music and familiar worship songs. Tickets are $5 in
advance at Shepherd’s Fold Bookstore (415 Cherry
Road), or $6 at the door. Please contact BUSHCOrocks@
hotmail.com or 803-800-6192 for additional
information.
Coloring Contest and Awards Ceremony
Sponsored by Herald Media Group & Heraldonline.com
and Patrick Management Company
April 12, Tuesday (5 pm) Deadline for entries
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Come-See-Me Cornhole Throwdown
Sponsored by B&B Distributors, Inc. and Drink Clip, LLC
April 16, Saturday (11 am)
Elks Lodge, 344 East Main Street
Compete in the 4th Annual Come-See-Me Cornhole
Throwdown at the Elks Lodge. Male, female, and co-ed
teams of two will compete for cash prizes for the top
three spots! Round Robin tournament format, random
seeding. Top two teams of each flight advance to a
single elimination. Register at ComeSeeMe.org for $40
per team. Event day registration is $50. Registration
fee is non-refundable and non-transferable. Teams
must check in by 10:45 am. Please contact ComeSeeMe.
org or 803-329-7625 for additional information.
Come-See-Me Festival: Past & Present
Coordinated by Louise Pettus Archives & Special
Collections at Winthrop University
April 14 & 15, Thursday & Friday (8:30 am-5 pm)
April 16, Saturday (9 am-1 pm)
April 18, Monday (8:30 am-7 pm)
April 19-22, Tuesday-Friday (8:30 am-5 pm)
Button Swap: April 20, Wednesday (2-5 pm)
Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections,
Winthrop University, 700 North Cherry Road
Drop by the Louise Pettus Archives to view
Come-See-Me photos taken throughout the history of
the Festival. See how Glen the Frog and the Festival’s
logo have changed over the years. Participate in our
first Come-See-Me button swap. Missing a Festival
button from your collection? Visit the button swap
to see if you can find one. Have a duplicate button?
Simply bring your old buttons to help someone
else’s collection. For more fun, consider taking a
selfie with your favorite Come-See-Me button to
share on Instagram #csmfestival. We’d love for you
to post your photos and descriptions on Facebook/
comeseemefestival. Let’s celebrate how Glen has
changed and somehow remains the same. Free. Please
contact 803-323-2334 or [email protected] for
additional information.
Come-See-Me Parade - Go Green with Glen
Sponsored by Wells Fargo
April 14, Thursday (6:30 pm)
Starts at 135 South Oakland Avenue, to E. White
Street, to E. Main Street, ends at Fountain Park
(see route below)
Celebrate life, love, and the start of spring with Glen
and Glenda! The parade starts at 135 South Oakland
Avenue (Agape International Ministries) and travels
south on Oakland Avenue, turning right onto East
White Street, left into the Wells Fargo parking lot,
then left onto East Main Street. Next it will proceed up
East Main Street, ending at Fountain Park. Thank you
in advance for leaving your pets at home. Cancelled
if rain.
Application for parade entry is available at
ComeSeeMe.org and must be submitted by Friday,
March 25. The parade committee will review entry
forms for theme adherence and creativity. Entry fee
for each parade unit is $50 and due by Monday, April
11. Please contact [email protected] or
803-329-7625 for additional information.
Come-See-Me Road Races
(Half-marathon, 5K & Fun Run)
Sponsored by NBSC, a division of Synovus Bank, Resolute
Forest Products, Schiller & Hamilton Law Firm, and
Walk2Campus Properties
April 16, Saturday (7 am, 7:15 am, 7:45 am)
South Pointe High School Stadium,
801 Neely Road
Half-marathon (7 am) – USATF-certified
Half-marathon (13.1 mile) course on paved streets
through farm and residential areas. Gift cards
awarded to overall male & female winners, and male
& female master (40 years of age and older) winners.
Registration fee: $65 (Pre-register by Monday, March
14 for $50.)
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Daily Schedule of Events
April 14, Thursday
Winthrop Fine Arts Senior Exhibition................9 am-5 pm
Adventure Camp.......................................10:30 am-12 pm
5th Annual Monarch & Milkweed Seminar.................2 pm
Come-See-Me Parade.............................................6:30 pm
April 15, Friday
Winthrop Fine Arts Senior Exhibition................9 am-5 pm
Chalk on Main......................................................4:30-7 pm
Musical Mania......................................................4:30-7 pm
Teddy Bear Tea Party Registration deadline...............5 pm
Beach Bash........................................................ 5:30-10 pm
Winthrop Baseball........................................................6 pm
Winthrop University Galleries Reception...........6:30-8 pm
Christian Music Night...................................................7 pm
Winthrop Softball.........................................................7 pm
Spring One-Act Play Festival........................................8 pm
April 16, Saturday
Come-See-Me Half-marathon.....................................7 am
Come-See-Me Fun Run........................................... 7:15 am
Come-See-Me 5K.....................................................7:45 am
Pancake Breakfast...................................................7-11 am
5th Annual Waggin’ Trail Dog Walk.............................9 am
Brunch Boutique Fashion Show ................................10 am
Kicking 4 A Cause........................................................10 am
Main Street is Hopping!.................................. 10 am-12 pm
Mayor’s Frog Jump......................................... 10 am-12 pm
Gourmet Gardens.............................................10 am-6 pm
Come-See-Me Cornhole Throwdown........................11 am
Historic White Home & Garden Tour................11 am-5 pm
4th Annual Doggy Couture Pet Fashion Show..........12 pm
Winthrop Softball.........................................................1 pm
Winthrop Women’s Lacrosse.......................................1 pm
Spring One-Act Play Festival...........................2 pm & 8 pm
Winthrop Baseball........................................................3 pm
Healthy Kids Zone.....................................................3-5 pm
Broadway Night.......................................................6-8 pm
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April 17, Sunday
Champagne & Strawberries Brunch........... 11 am-1:30 pm
Historic White Home & Garden Tour........................1-4 pm
Spring One-Act Play Festival........................................2 pm
Winthrop Baseball........................................................2 pm
Sundaes with Glen & Mother Goose........................ 2-5 pm
Winthrop Wind Symphony..........................................4 pm
Rumble in the Jungle Barber Competition..................5 pm
April 18, Monday
Winthrop Fine Arts Senior Exhibition................9 am-5 pm
Jumping Jeepers Frog Crafts.................................10-11 am
Leap into Literacy..................................................10:30 am
Glencairn Garden Entertainment........................................
...................................................... 12-1:30 pm & 6-7:30 pm
Winthrop Collegiate Choir.......................................7:30 pm
April 19, Tuesday
Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast........................................7:30 am
Glencairn Garden Entertainment........................................
...................................................... 12-1:30 pm & 6-7:30 pm
Golf Tournament...................................................12:45 pm
Teddy Bear Tea Party......................................3:30-4:30 pm
Jumping Jeepers Frog Crafts..........................5:30-6:30 pm
Winthrop Baseball........................................................6 pm
Down on the Farm Chorus Production........................7 pm
Winthrop Chorale/Chamber Singers......................7:30 pm
April 20, Wednesday
Froggy Friends................................................ 10 am-12 pm
Glencairn Garden Entertainment........................................
...................................................... 12-1:30 pm & 6-7:30 pm
Winthrop Softball.........................................................1 pm
April 21, Thursday
Artist Talk-MFA Thesis Candidates.............................11 am
Glencairn Garden Entertainment........................................
...................................................... 12-1:30 pm & 6-7:30 pm
Coloring Contest Awards Ceremony.......................5:30 pm
Winthrop Symphonic Band.....................................7:30 pm
Daily Schedule of Events
April 22, Friday
USA BMX – Carolina Nationals.......................................TBA
Frog Hoppin’ Fun............................................ 10 am-12 pm
Catawba River Rod Run............................................5-8 pm
Winthrop Softball.........................................................6 pm
Moonlight Jazz & Blues.......................................... 6-10 pm
Barbeque Cook-Off Anything but Butts sales.......................
.......................................................... 6:30 pm-until run out
Student Choreography Showcase...............................8 pm
April 23, Saturday
USA BMX – Carolina Nationals.......................................TBA
Canaan Island Adventure Day............................8 am-5 pm
Everything Trucks!............................................ 9 am-12 pm
Catawba River Rod Run......................................9 am-3 pm
Annual Plant Sale...............................................9 am-4 pm
Make a Bed & Make a Difference Bed Race...............10 am
Street Magic with Steve Trash..........................10 am-3 pm
Historic White Home & Garden Tour................11 am-5 pm
Winthrop Softball.........................................................1 pm
Student Choreography Showcase..................2 pm & 8 pm
Battle at the Rock.........................................................3 pm
Barbeque sales at Tailgate.................... 3 pm-until run out
Tailgate Party...........................................................3-10 pm
Skydiving Exhibition...............................................6:45 pm
Fireworks Extravaganza...............................................9 pm
Ongoing Events:
Coloring Contest Entries displayed
................... April 14-16, Thursday-Saturday (10 am-5 pm)
.....................................................April 17, Sunday (1-5 pm)
.....................April 18-23, Monday-Saturday (10 am-5 pm)
.................................................... April 24, Sunday (1-5 pm)
28th Annual Undergraduate Juried Exhibition
..........................April 14-15, Thursday-Friday (9 am-5 pm)
........................... April 18-22, Monday-Friday (9 am-5 pm)
Come-See-Me Festival Past & Present
.....................April 14-15, Thursday-Friday (8:30 am-5 pm)
............................................April 16, Saturday (9 am-1 pm)
........................................April 18, Monday (8:30 am-7 pm)
...................... April 19-22, Tuesday-Friday (8:30 am-5 pm)
Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition
..........................April 14-15, Thursday-Friday (9 am-5 pm)
........................... April 18-22, Monday-Friday (9 am-5 pm)
Planetarium Show: Back to the Moon for Good
..........................April 14-16, Thursday-Saturday (3:30 pm)
............................April 19-23, Tuesday-Saturday (3:30 pm)
the Boxes-Photo Collage
...........................................April 14, Thursday (9 am-6 pm)
......................................April 15 & 22, Fridays (9 am-5 pm)
.......................April 18-21, Monday-Thursday (9 am-6 pm)
..........................................April 23, Saturday (10 am-2 pm)
Sponsor of brochure
Tot Town and the Vernon Grant Gallery
................... April 14-16, Thursday-Saturday (10 am-5 pm)
.....................April 19-23, Tuesday-Saturday (10 am-5 pm)
Vernon Grant’s Leap Into Spring
................... April 14-16, Thursday-Saturday (10 am-5 pm)
.....................April 19-23, Tuesday-Saturday (10 am-5 pm)
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Fun Run (7:15 am) – One-mile track run open to
all ages. Strollers are allowed. Free, no registration
required. Medals will be presented to participating
children 12 and under.
5K (7:45 am) – USATF-certified 5K (3.1 mile) course
on paved streets through residential areas. Gift cards
awarded to overall male & female winners, and male
& female master (40 years of age and older) winners.
Registration fee: $25 (Pre-register by Monday, March
14 for $20.)
Register at the Upper Palmetto YMCA (402 Charlotte
Avenue), online at www.queencitytiming.com or at
ComeSeeMe.org. Race-day registration available from
6-6:30 am. Please arrive 30 minutes before your
scheduled race. All runners are asked to bring a pair
of old athletic shoes to be recycled. Abundant parking
available. Technical race T-shirt guaranteed to first
500 registrants. Rain or shine. Please contact Chandra.
[email protected] or 704-410-5249, bethjanicke@
gmail.com or 803-372-9439 for additional information.
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“Down on the Farm” Chorus Production
Coordinated by Ebinport Elementary School
April 19, Tuesday (7 pm)
Sullivan Middle School Auditorium,
1825 Eden Terrace
Ebinport Elementary School 3rd and 4th graders take
you out of the city and into the country for a fun-filled
program. Throw on your jeans or overalls and join
these Rock Hill students as they impress with a variety
of songs and instruments. Please call 803-981-1550 or
visit ep.rockhill.k12.sc.us for additional information.
Froggy Friends
Coordinated by Main Street Children’s Museum
April 20, Wednesday (10 am-12 pm)
Main Street Children’s Museum,
133 East Main Street
Hop on over to the Main Street Children’s Museum for
fun with “Froggy Friends!” Special activities include
games, a craft for preschoolers, and a visit with Glen
the Frog. Inspired by the work of illustrator Vernon
Grant, the museum exhibits are specifically designed
for ages 6 and younger and their caregivers. Museum
capacity is limited to 120 people. Price included with
Museum admission. CHM members are free. Please
contact 803-327-6400 for additional information.
Everything Trucks!
Sponsored by York County Natural Gas
April 23, Saturday (9 am-12 pm)
First Baptist Church, 481 Hood Center Drive
Sights, sounds, and fun all around: come explore
the world of Everything Trucks! Watch your child’s
imagination become a reality thanks to the spectacular
vehicles on-site. Experience the howl of a police siren.
Feel the roaring rumbles of the giant semis. Talk to the
drivers who operate them. Take in the wonder of the
vehicles by sitting in the driver’s seat and seeing the
world from behind the wheel. Cancelled if rain. Please
contact [email protected] or 803-329-7625
for additional information.
Frog Hoppin’ Fun
Coordinated by ParentSmart – Rock Hill Schools Parent
Education Partnership
April 22, Friday (10 am–12 pm)
ParentSmart/Rock Hill Family Resource Center,
410 East Black Street
Drop by for some Frog Hoppin’ Fun activities geared
for preschoolers. Your froggies, ages 2-6, will delight
in our new activities and get hoppy in the bouncy
house. Additional activities for little ones include a
visit to the Mobile Dental Van, the Fitness Challenge,
SAFE KIDS car seat checks, and Jamie the Balloon Lady.
Please contact [email protected] or 803-981-1557 for
additional information.
April 21, Thursday
12-1:30 pm – Jason Poore Trio, acoustic mix of rock and
roll, R&B, country, and blues
6-7:30 pm – Shannon Warren Band, country favorites,
new and old
Golf Tournament
April 19, Tuesday (Tee-off 12:45 pm)
Pinetuck Golf Course, 2578 Tuckaway Road
Captain’s Choice Tournament is $240 per team. Players
may enjoy a box lunch at 11:30 am. Great golf awards
and door prizes. Proceeds go to the
Children’s Attention Home and Palmetto School.
Entry forms are available at Pinetuck Golf Club.
Rain date: April 26. Please contact 803-327-1141,
803-412-5715 or [email protected] for
additional information.
Glencairn Garden Entertainment
Sponsored by South State Bank
April 18-21, Monday-Thursday
(12-1:30 pm & 6-7:30 pm)
Glencairn Garden, Charlotte Avenue
Experience the beauty of the Come-See-Me Festival’s
birthplace while enjoying a variety of free, familyfriendly entertainment! Enjoy a picnic on your blanket
or chair with family, friends, and neighbors. Full of
excitement with live local talent certain to appeal to all
ages. Please contact 803-487-5233 or cfaithramsey@
gmail.com for additional information. Cancelled if rain.
Food vendors will be on site.
April 18, Monday
12-1:30 pm – Old Fogies Band, Ol’timey tunes
featuring banjo, mandolin, cello, and guitar with vocals
6-7:30 pm – Ananda, original Celtic-Classical-New Age
fusion performed on piano and violin
April 19, Tuesday
12-1:30 pm – Nick Rash, local folk rock musician
6-7:30 pm – Anna Barnett, alternative folk music
singer, song writer, and storyteller
April 20, Wednesday
12-1:30 pm – Colby Dobbs Band, a refreshing blend of
rock, jazz, soul, and pop musical offerings
6-7:30 pm – Phil Killough and Dan Plowden, sharing
Southern and classic rock, and country tunes
Gourmet Gardens
Sponsored by Angel Insurance & Financial Services,
Carolina Home Remodeling, and
Palmetto Outdoor Solutions
April 16, Saturday (10 am-6 pm)
Cherry Park, 1466 Cherry Road
Spend the day with family and friends in the park
savoring the flavors of local food vendors and enjoying
music from the Founders Federal Credit Union Stage and
games in the kid area. Food and access to the play area
are CASH ONLY. Founders Federal Credit Union ATM
will be on the premises. Please contact ComeSeeMe@
comporium.net or 803-329-8989 for more information.
Entertainment
12:30 -2:30 pm Furia Tropikal, Latin music at its best
2:30-5 pm
The Green Thieves, folk rock and
Americana
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Jumping Jeepers Frog Crafts
Coordinated by York County Library
April 18, Monday (10-11 am)
April 19, Tuesday (5:30-6:30 pm)
York County Library Activities Room,
138 East Black Street
Children of all ages are invited to make and take Glen
and Glenda’s favorite frog crafts. Free. Please email
[email protected] or call 803-981-5888
for additional information.
Healthy Kids Zone
Sponsored by ArrowPointe Federal Credit Union, India
Hook Dental Care, and Miller & Dixon Orthodontics
April 16, Saturday (3-5 pm)
Giordana Velodrome, Rock Hill Outdoor Center,
1000 Riverwalk Parkway
Bring the whole family to enjoy sports, inflatables, fun
fitness dance routines, and tricycle races for kids ages
2 to 6. SAFE KIDS of York County will be giving away
a limited number of free custom-fit bike helmets to
children 8 years old and younger along with teaching
bike safety. Bring your own helmet to ride and bypass
the SAFE KIDS line. The first 500 children will receive
Healthy Kids Goody Bags. Cancelled if rain. Please
contact [email protected] or 803-329-7625
for additional information.
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Historic White Home and Garden Tour
Coordinated by Historic Rock Hill
April 16, Saturday (11 am–5 pm)
April 17, Sunday (1–4 pm)
April 23, Saturday (11 am–5 pm)
The White Home, 258 East White Street
See where the seeds of Rock Hill were sown as you
tour the historic White Home and wander through its
beautiful gardens. Tickets available on site; adults $6,
seniors $5, and children under 12 are $3. Members of
Historic Rock Hill are free. Please call 803-329-1020
or email [email protected] for additional
information.
Kicking 4 A Cause
Coordinated by Leadership York County/York County
Regional Chamber of Commerce
April 16, Saturday (10 am)
Cherry Park, 1466 North Cherry Road
Leadership York County presents the first Kicking 4
A Cause kickball tournament to raise funds to benefit
National Safe Place York County. Limited to 16 teams
of 12 members each. Team registration is $450 and
includes 12 T-shirts. Visit www.yorkcountychamber.
org or the York County Regional Chamber of Commerce
office at 116 E. Main Street to register. Celebrity Team
Managers will be chosen at random. Contact Cindy.
[email protected] or 803-517-8721
for additional information.
Leap into Literacy
Coordinated by ParentSmart – Rock Hill Schools Parent
Education Partnership
April 18, Monday (10:30 am)
St. John’s United Methodist Church,
321 South Oakland Avenue
Bring your preschoolers to help us celebrate as we
“Leap into Literacy” and recognize those who make
a difference in the life of a young child including
ParentSmart. The National Association for the
Education of Young Children (NAEYC) recognizes the
importance of early childhood education and has
established the “Week of the Young Child”™ to thank
parents, caregivers, and teachers for their dedication
to education. ParentSmart is also celebrating its
20th Anniversary where “Parents are at the Heart of
Education”. Mayor Echols, Rock Hill Schools
Title I Parent Teacher Specialists, and Jamie the
Balloon Lady will join in the fun. Each child will
receive a free book, compliments of the “Cheer for
Children” library. Please contact [email protected] or
803-981-1557 for additional information.
Main Street is Hopping!
Coordinated by the Culture & Heritage Museums
April 16, Saturday (10 am-12 pm)
Main Street Children’s Museum,
133 East Main Street
Main Street Children’s Museum will host games and
activities for preschoolers inspired by the work of
illustrator Vernon Grant. The museum exhibits and
activities are specifically designed for ages 6 and
younger and their caregivers. Museum capacity is
120 people. Price included with Museum admission.
CHM members are free. Please contact 803-327-6400
or visit www.chmuseums.org/childrens for additional
information.
Make a Bed & Make a Difference Bed Race
Coordinated by Family Promise of York County
April 23, Saturday (10 am)
East Main Street, starting line at Caldwell
Street, finish line at Wells Fargo
Take in the “fancy” outfits and costumes at Family
Promise of York County’s 5th Annual Bed Race.
Proceeds benefit Family Promise of York County, a
homeless shelter program serving families. Fivemember teams create themed beds on wheels and
race with one rider and four runners pushing the
bed. Teams race two at a time. Prior to racing, riders
must put on their “pajamas” before getting onto the
bed and heading off. Place a one dollar vote for your
favorite team. Teams must pre-register. Race may
be postponed due to weather. For official rules and
to register, please contact Family Promise at
803-329-2456 or [email protected].
Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition-Fault Lines:
Vivianne Lee Cary, Lee Ann Harrison, Tom Seay
Coordinated by Winthrop University Galleries
April 14 & 15, Thursday & Friday (9 am-5 pm)
April 18-22, Monday-Friday (9 am-5 pm)
Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick Gallery, Rutledge
Building, Winthrop University,
701 Oakland Avenue
The 2016 Masters of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) Thesis
Exhibition features new work by artist completing
their M.F.A. graduate program in the Department of
Fine Arts. This year’s exhibition includes work by M.F.A.
students Vivianne Lee Cary, Lee Ann Harrison and
Tom Seay. Please contact [email protected],
803-323-2493 or www.winthrop.edu/galleries for
additional information.
Mayor’s Frog Jump
Coordinated by Comporium
April 16, Saturday (10 am-12 pm)
Cherry Park, 1466 Cherry Road
This is one TOADally exciting event! Grab your lucky
frog and head to Cherry Park (Field #5) to compete
for farthest frog jumper. Don’t have a frog? Borrow
one of ours and hop into action. Registration begins
at 9:30 am; races start at 10 am. Prizes awarded
to the top three winners at noon. Please contact
[email protected] or 803-326-6039 for
additional information.
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Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast Coordinated by Kiwanis Club of Rock Hill
April 19, Tuesday (7:30 am)
Westminster Presbyterian Church Hall,
1320 India Hook Road
Start your day with a good breakfast, an inspirational
message, and the chance to honor local leaders.
Purchase your ticket for $15 by noon on Monday,
April 18 at Sperry Van Ness/Southern Commercial Real
Estate (1926 India Hook Road) or Carolina Insurance
Group (120 East Main Street). Please contact randy.
[email protected] or 803-322-7228 for additional
information.
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Moonlight Jazz & Blues
Sponsored by Hamilton Martens, LLC, A. Watts Huckabee
and Carolina Insurance & Investment Group (CIIG),
Law Office of F. Craig Wilkerson, Leitner Construction
Company , Inc.., and Patrick Management Company
April 22, Friday (6-10 pm)
Winthrop Lake, 1162 Eden Terrace
Spend the evening by the lake with friends and
neighbors. Bring a picnic, cooler, chair or blanket,
and chill while you enjoy the moonlight and soak up
the smooth sounds from the Founders Federal Credit
Union Stage. Entry fee is $5 for adults 21 & older
(valid IDs required). CASH ONLY. Under 21 are free.
Parking is $5 at Winthrop Coliseum. Prohibited items
and activities include tailgating in parking lots, glass
bottles (including wine bottles) and containers, beer
kegs, pets, vendors, household furniture (i.e. sofas,
etc.), skateboards, hover boards, bikes and roller
blades, tiki torches and similar lighting, campfires/
bonfires, motorized scooters, golf carts, and RVs.
For $1 each you may sample Barbeque Cook-Off
competitors’ dishes ranging in years’ past from gumbo
to barbeque chicken to desserts. Samples sold from
6:30 pm until we run out. Grounds must be vacated
by 11 pm. May be cancelled due to weather. Please
contact [email protected] or 803-329-7625
for details.
Entertainment:
6-8 pm Brad Bailey–reorients jazz standards to
his own mix of 8-string banjo bluegrass
flavored swing
8-10 pm Mike Faulkenberry and The Whiskey Profits
-bluesy southern jam band produces
positive vibes
Musical Mania
Sponsored by Rinehart Realty Corporation
April 15, Friday (4:30-7 pm)
Fountain Park, 300 Main Street and
Elizabeth Avenue
Let’s have fun and celebrate music! Enjoy beautiful
Fountain Park while kids experience a variety of music
and play an assortment of instruments. Hands-on
music stations will thrill all ages. At 6:30 pm, kids
receive a Come-See-Me kazoo and join Glen and Glenda
in the Kazoo Parade. Rain or shine. Please contact
[email protected] or 803-329-7625 for
additional information.
Pancake Breakfast
Coordinated by First Presbyterian Church
April 16, Saturday (7-11 am)
First Presbyterian Church, 234 East Main Street
A Come-See-Me tradition and terrific way to kick off
a weekend. Share pancakes with friends and family
while visiting with Glen and Glenda. Tickets are $6 and
available at the door. Please contact firstpresrh@gmail.
com or 803-328-2467 for additional information.
Planetarium Show: Back to the Moon for Good
Coordinated by Museum of York County
April 14-16, Thursday-Saturday (3:30 pm)
April 19-23, Tuesday-Saturday (3:30 pm)
Settlemeyer Planetarium, Museum of York
County, 4621 Mt. Gallant Road
Narrated by Tim Allen, this program immerses us in the
Google Lunar XPRIZE race to the Moon and the human
stories of both the competition and the collaboration
it inspires. A short talk accompanying the presentation
shows the Moon in the current night sky and how
ancient cultures saw various shapes in the Moon,
including people, a rabbit, and a frog. Price included
with Museum admission. Please contact
[email protected] or 803-329-2121
for additional information.
Rumble in the Jungle Barber Competition
Coordinated by Shabazz Barber Styling College
April 17, Sunday (5 pm)
American Legion, 524 Heckle Boulevard
Take in the talents of top barbers as they create style
masterpieces for the barber/styling competition.
Visit Shabazz Barber Styling College (218 West Black
Street) to purchase $10 tickets or for an entry form.
Enjoy music, food, auctions and more. Please contact
[email protected] or 803-322-0394 for
additional information.
Spring One-Act Play Festival
Coordinated by Winthrop University Department of
Theatre and Dance
April 15, Friday (8 pm)
April 16, Saturday (2 pm & 8 pm)
April 17, Sunday (2 pm)
Johnson Studio Theatre, 115 Johnson Hall,
Winthrop University, 1920 Alumni Drive
A lively, entertaining, and eclectic mix of one-act
plays directed by advanced theatre students. Mature
content and language. Tickets, available at
Johnson Hall Box Office, are $15 for general public,
$8 with Winthrop ID. Please contact 803-323-4014 or
[email protected] for additional information.
Street Magic with Steve Trash
Coordinated by Arts Council of York County and
The Old Town Association
April 23, Saturday (10 am-3 pm)
Show times (11 am, 12:30 pm & 2 pm)
Fountain Park, 300 Main Street
Gather on the green space at Fountain Park for an
amazing, interactive magic show by Rockin’ Eco
Hero, Steve Trash. Laugh, learn, and rock with the
eco-magician as he shares his green magic. Shows are
free. Hot dogs and snow cones, face painting, balloons,
and eco-crafts will be available. Please contact arts@
yorkcountyarts.org or 803-328-2787 for additional
information.
Student Choreography Showcase
Coordinated by Winthrop University Department of
Theatre and Dance
April 22, Friday (8 pm)
April 23, Saturday (2 pm & 8 pm)
April 24, Sunday (2 pm)
Johnson Theatre, 115 Johnson Hall, Winthrop
University, 1920 Alumni Drive
Experience modern dance works choreographed
by advanced dance majors. Tickets, available at
Johnson Hall Box Office, are $10 for general public,
$5 with Winthrop ID. Please contact 803-323-4014 or
[email protected] for additional information.
Sundaes with Glen & Mother Goose
Sponsored by Catawba Animal Clinic, PA,
Charles H. Crawford, DMD, and Herald Media Group &
Heraldonline.com
April 17, Sunday (2-5 pm)
Mother Goose Story time (2:15 pm, 3:15 pm &
4:15 pm)
Glencairn Garden, Charlotte Avenue
Absorb the beauty of Glencairn Garden with Glen while
enjoying PW’s Ice Cream Sundaes and wonderful story
telling by Mother Goose. Snap photos of Glen, Mother
Goose, and other favorite community mascots. Bring
your stuffed animals to the Catawba Animal Clinic
operating room to have their boo-boos fixed. Check in
at Dr. Chuck’s tooth booth for the latest in tooth care.
Face painting and kid’s activities are free. Sundaes
are $2 per cup, served from 2 pm until ice cream runs
out. Please contact [email protected] or
803-329-7625 for additional information. Rain location
is the Upper Palmetto YMCA on Charlotte Avenue.
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Tailgate Party
Sponsored by Burns Chevrolet Cadillac and
The Pump House Restaurant
April 23, Saturday (3-10 pm)
Winthrop Lake, 1162 Eden Terrace
Gather your tailgate gear, food, and beverages and
invite friends and family to spend the afternoon and
evening at Winthrop Lake. Exciting live entertainment
will take place from 3:30-9 pm on the Founders
Federal Credit Union Stage. Fireworks begin at 9 pm.
Entry fee is $5 for adults 21 & older (valid IDs
required). CASH ONLY. Free for those under 21.
Parking is $5 per car in the Winthrop Coliseum
parking areas; no vehicles are allowed into the
Lake Area. Prohibited items and activities include
tailgating in parking lots, glass bottles (including wine
bottles) and containers, beer kegs, pets, vendors,
household furniture (i.e. sofas, etc.), skateboards,
hover boards, bikes and rollerblades, tiki torches
and similar lighting, campfires/bonfires, motorized
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scooters, golf carts and RVs. Grill Trailers are NOT
permitted – no exceptions. However, small grills
you can roll or carry are permitted. Grounds must be
vacated by 10 pm. Trash and recycling bags will be
available and attendees are responsible for cleaning
up their Tailgate site. Cancelled if rain. Please contact
[email protected] or 803-329-7625 for
additional information.
Entertainment:
3:30-5 pm Remedy Hollow-trio sharing folk and
country tunes
5:15-6:45 pm Crashbox-alternative and classic rock
6:45 pm
Carolina Skydiving Exhibition
Sponsored by Family Trust Federal
Credit Union
7-8:45pm Marcus King Band-blend of rock, funk,
blues and soul
9 pm
Fireworks Extravaganza
Sponsored by Caraustar Industries, Inc.,
Domtar, Fast Signs-Rock Hill, KCI
Technologies, Inc., Plato’s Closet,
and TD Bank
Teddy Bear Tea Party
Sponsored by J. Michele Boyne, DMD, and
Winthrop University
April 15, Friday (Registration deadline 5 pm)
April 19, Tuesday (3:30-4:30 pm)
Winthrop University Campus Green, Corner of
Alumni Drive and Founders Lane
Entry fee: one new or gently used toy for local
children’s charity. Boys and girls, ages 3-6, are
invited to a Spring Tea Party on the Campus Green
at Winthrop University. Bring your teddy bears if you
like. Children must have a chaperone. Reservations
required by Friday, April 15. To register call 803323-2225. Parking available in gravel lot at the corner
of Founders Lane and Alumni Drive. Inclement weather
location: McBryde Hall, 695 Scholars Walk.
the Boxes-Photo Collage by Chung Chak
Coordinated by the Arts Council of York County
April 14, Thursday-Saturday (9 am-6 pm)
April 15 & 22, Fridays (9 am-5 pm)
April 18-21, Monday-Thursday (9 am-6 pm)
April 23, Saturday (10 am-2 pm)
Center for the Arts, 121 East Main Street
Please contact [email protected] or
803-328-2787 for additional information.
Tot Town and the Vernon Grant Gallery
Coordinated by Museum of York County
April 14-16, Thursday-Saturday (10 am-5 pm)
April 19-23, Tuesday-Saturday (10 am-5 pm)
Museum of York County, 4621 Mt. Gallant Road
Based on the imaginative artwork of nationally-known
illustrator and creator of Come-See-Me’s mascot, Glen
the Frog, a playful learning space awaits our youngest
visitors in Tot Town while the adjacent gallery will
display a selection of past Come-See-Me poster
designs created by Grant. Price included with Museum
admission. Please contact 803-329-2121 for additional
information.
USA BMX – Carolina Nationals
Coordinated by city of Rock Hill Parks, Recreation &
Tourism
April 22-24, Friday-Sunday (TBD)
Novant Health BMX Track, Rock Hill Outdoor
Center, 1307 Riverwalk Parkway
USA BMX Carolina Nationals racing will feature
amateur and elite riders. Contact mark.sexton@
cityofrockhill.com, 803-329-8777, www.RockHillRocks.
com or www.USABMX.com for additional information.
Vernon Grant’s Leap Into Spring – An Art
Exhibition
Coordinated by Museum of York County
April 14-16, Thursday-Saturday (10 am-5 pm)
April 19-23, Tuesday-Saturday (10 am-5 pm)
Museum of York County, 4621 Mt. Gallant Road
Enjoy an array of original and published artworks
with springtime-themed art created from the 1930s
through the 1970s by Vernon Grant. Rendered
for magazine covers, storybooks, and product
advertisements, these delightful illustrations
showcase his keen wit, mastery of color, and fanciful
flair for design. Grant’s role in co-founding Rock Hill’s
annual Come-See-Me spring festival and creating
its mascot, Glen the Frog, will be highlighted with
promotional artwork created by Grant from 1962
through 1986. Price included with Museum admission.
Exhibit runs from March 19-May 8, 2016. Please
contact 803-329-2121 for additional information.
Winthrop Baseball
Coordinated by Winthrop University Athletic Department
April 15, Friday (6 pm) – vs. Radford University
April 16 Saturday (3 pm) – vs. Radford University
April 17, Sunday (2 pm) – vs. Radford University
April 19, Tuesday (6 pm) – vs. Davidson College
Winthrop Ballpark, 1162 Eden Terrace
Please contact 803-323-2129 to purchase tickets or for
additional information.
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Winthrop Chorale/Chamber Singers
Coordinated by Winthrop University
April 19, Tuesday (7:30 pm)
Byrnes Auditorium, Winthrop University,
701 Oakland Avenue
Savor the sounds of The Winthrop Chorale, Winthrop’s
oldest student organization. The Chorale is the
principal touring choir and consists of outstanding
undergraduate and graduate students.
The Chamber Singers, a smaller ensemble, specializes
in a cappella and chamber music from the Renaissance
to the twentieth century. Experience this amazing
compilation under the direction of Dr. Katherine
Kinsey. Please contact [email protected],
803-323-2255 or go to www.winthrop.edu/cvpa/MUSIC
for additional information.
Winthrop Collegiate Choir
Coordinated by Winthrop University
April 18, Monday (7:30 pm)
Barnes Recital Hall, Winthrop University,
855 Ebenezer Avenue
The Collegiate Choir presents a repertoire from all
periods of musical history. Enjoy this energetic choir
led by Phil Suggs which promises to entertain all ages.
Free. Please contact [email protected],
803-323-2255 or go to www.winthrop.edu/cvpa/MUSIC
for additional information.
Winthrop Fine Arts Senior Exhibition
Coordinated by Winthrop University Galleries
April 14 & 15, Thursday & Friday (9 am-5 pm)
April 18, Monday (9 am-5 pm)
Lewandowski Student Gallery, Winthrop
University, 701 Oakland Avenue
This exhibition showcases recent artwork by students
completing degree programs in the Bachelor of
Fine Arts and Bachelor of Arts. As part of their final
semester’s coursework, senior students mount this
exhibition and complete a personal website. Please
contact [email protected], 803-323-2493 or go to
www.winthrop.edu/galleries for additional information.
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Winthrop Outdoor Track & Field
Coordinated by Winthrop University Athletic Department
April 24, Sunday (4 pm) – Men’s Carolina’s Cup
Irwin Belk Complex, Winthrop Athletic Fields,
1162 Eden Terrace
Free. Please contact 803-323-2129 for additional
information.
Winthrop Softball
Coordinated by Winthrop University Athletic Department
April 15, Friday (7 pm) – vs. Charleston Southern
April 16, Saturday (1 pm) – vs. Charleston Southern
(double header)
April 20, Wednesday (1 pm) – vs. Presbyterian
April 22, Friday (6 pm) – vs. Campbell
April 23, Saturday (1 pm) – vs. Campbell
Terry Field, Winthrop Athletic Fields,
1162 Eden Terrace
Free. Please contact 803-323-2129 for additional
information.
Winthrop Symphonic Band
Coordinated by Winthrop University
April 21, Thursday (7:30 pm)
Byrnes Auditorium, Winthrop University,
701 Oakland Avenue
The Winthrop Symphonic Band presents a delightful
and varied program of compositions under the
direction of Associate Professor of Music Education,
Dr. Douglas Presley. Please join these wonderfully
talented university musicians for an evening of music
at its finest. Please contact [email protected],
803-323-2255 or go to www.winthrop.edu/cvpa/MUSIC
for additional information.
Winthrop Wind Symphony
Coordinated by Winthrop University
April 17, Sunday (4 pm)
Byrnes Auditorium, Winthrop University,
701 Oakland Avenue
A free performance presenting a variety of works,
including unique pieces written specifically for the
wind band medium. The Winthrop Wind Symphony
features some of the University’s most talented wind
and percussion students led by Director of Bands Lorrie
Crochet. Please contact [email protected] or
803-323-4904 for additional information.
Winthrop University Galleries Opening
Reception and Awards Ceremony
Coordinated by Winthrop University Galleries
April 15, Friday (6:30-8 pm)
Rutledge & Patrick Galleries,
Winthrop University, 701 Oakland Avenue
Winthrop University Galleries will hold a reception
and awards ceremony to celebrate the opening of its
new exhibitions: the 28th Annual Undergraduate Juried
Exhibition and the M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition. Free and
open to the public. Please contact derksenk@winthrop.
edu or 803-323-2493 www.winthrop.edu/galleries for
additional information.
Winthrop Women’s Lacrosse
Coordinated by Winthrop University Athletic Department
April 16, Saturday (1 pm) – vs. Campbell
April 24, Sunday (1 pm) – vs. High Point
Eagle Field, Winthrop Athletic Fields,
1162 Eden Terrace
Free. Please contact 803-323-2129 for additional
information.
Festival Information
Updates, cancelations and weather-related
information: Please check ComeSeeMe.org, like
Souvenir Sales Locations until April 14
City of Rock Hill PRT Office – 144 East Black Street, Room 390
Comporium – 332 East Main Street
Freeman’s Dry Cleaning – 1045 Camden Avenue
Monkeys & Mermaids – 355 Herlong Avenue
Souvenir Sales Locations during Festival
(depending upon availability)
April 15– Beach Bash
April 16 – Gourmet Gardens
April 17 – Sundaes with Glen & Mother Goose
April 22 – Moonlight Jazz & Blues
April 23 – Tailgate & Fireworks
Freeman’s Dry Cleaning – 1045 Camden Avenue
Prohibited items and activities include tailgating
in parking lots, glass bottles (including wine bottles) and
containers, beer kegs, pets, vendors, household furniture
(i.e. sofas, etc.), skateboards, hover boards, bikes and roller
blades, tiki torches and similar lighting, campfires/bonfires,
motorized scooters, golf carts and RVs. No trailered grills
are permitted – no exceptions.
No drones are permitted at any Festival events.
No Pets Allowed: In the interest of safety at all events,
and especially the Parade where other animals are present, no
pets are allowed at any events, except the 5th Annual Waggin’
Trail Dog Walk and the 4th Annual Doggy Couture “Pet” Fashion
Show. Please respect this request. Thank you in advance for
leaving your pets comfortably
at home.
us on Facebook/Come-See-Me Festival, Instagram/
comeseemefestival, Twitter/@CSMFestival, or 803-329-7628
for current information. Event information is subject to
change after the publication of this brochure.
Festival Lost and Found: Please turn in found items
at event to a Come-See-Me volunteer or bring to the Festival
office at 725 Crest Street. Call the Festival office at
803-329-7625 for lost items.
Winner of the 2015 SC Event of the Year, the Festival is directly
funded by Come-See-Me Festival, Inc. and its corporate
sponsors along with grant assistance from the Rock Hill
Accommodations Tax/Tourism Commission, the York County
Accommodations Tax Advisory Committee and the SC
Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism.
For Festival Information:
Come-See-Me Festival
725 Crest Street
P. O. Box 4221
Rock Hill, SC 29732
1-800-681-7635 or 803-329-7625
email: [email protected]
website: ComeSeeMe.org
For accommodations and other local information, visit
www.visityorkcounty.com or call 1-888-702-1320.
Stay connected to the latest Festival pictures and news at:
ComeSeeMe.org
Facebook/Come-See-Me Festival
Twitter: @CSMFestival
Instagram: #comeseemefestival
Snapchat: #csmfestival
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Bigger House (5)
Camp Canaan (14)
Center for the Arts (2)
Champion Gymnastics (30)
Cherry Park (10)
City Hall Plaza & Amphitheater (1)
Comporium Technology Center (18)
Elk’s Lodge (4)
Emmett Scott Center (19)
First Baptist Church (21)
First Presbyterian Church (3)
Fountain Park (3)
Giordana Velodrome (24)
Glencairn Garden & Learning Center (5)
Louis Pettus Archives (13)
Main Street (2)
Manchester Creek Community Church (15)
Museum of York County (25)
Novant Health BMX Track (24)
ParentSmart Family Resource (4)
Pinetuck Golf Course (17)
Rock Hill Animal Hospital (29)
Rock Hill Galleria Mall (16)
Rock Hill Tennis Center (12)
South Pointe High School (26)
St. John’s Methodist Church (2)
Sullivan Middle School (11)
Upper Palmetto YMCA, Charlotte Avenue (6)
Westminster Presbyterian Church (23)
White Home (27)
Winthrop Coliseum, Lake & Athletic Fields (9)
Winthrop University/Galleries/Theatres/Recital Hall (8)
Woman’s Club of Rock Hill (7)
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York County Library (1)
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