Greenville SC, September 6, 2025
News Summary
As September unfolds, Upstate South Carolina families can look forward to several engaging events catering to all ages. Highlights include the Wings for All event at GSP Airport, educational Starry Nights Programs at Roper Mountain Science Center, and free admission for Bank of America cardholders at local museums. The TD Saturday Market, Mini Makers Workshop, and Waggin’ at the Waterpark offer fun for families, while opportunities for learning continue with Afternoon Explorations resuming in mid-September.
Greenville, South Carolina: Family-Friendly Events and Activities for Early September
As September unfolds, families in Upstate South Carolina can look forward to a variety of engaging events and activities designed for all ages. From educational workshops to community gatherings, these events provide opportunities for families to bond and learn together throughout the weekend.
Wings for All
On September 6, GSP Airport will host an event geared toward individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families. Wings for All, organized by The Arc of South Carolina in partnership with The Arc of the United States, Delta Air Lines, and Enterprise Holdings, allows participants to experience the various steps of air travel without actually flying. The event will also feature valuable training for TSA and airline staff on appropriately serving travelers with IDD. More details are available at arcsc.org/wings-for-autism.
Starry Nights Programs
In addition to air travel experiences, the Roper Mountain Science Center will present its Starry Nights Programs on September 5. This event features three scheduled shows:
- “Map to the Chocolate Planet” at 4:30 PM
- “FORWARD! To the Moon” at 6 PM
- “James Webb Space Telescope: The Story Unfolds” at 7:30 PM
Attendees are required to purchase tickets in advance. Interested individuals can find more information at ropermountain.org.
Bank of America’s Museums On Us Program
On September 6 and 7, Bank of America will offer its Museums On Us program, providing free admission to cardholders at the Upcountry History Museum and TCMU-Greenville. This initiative aims to encourage community engagement with local cultural institutions. Further details can be accessed at about.bankofamerica.com.
TD Saturday Market
Families can enjoy a vibrant atmosphere at the TD Saturday Market taking place in downtown Greenville from 8 AM to noon on September 6. The market features various vendors and children’s events, making it a perfect outing for families. Additional information is available at saturdaymarketlive.com.
Mini Makers Workshop
A hands-on workshop titled Mini Makers: Bugs & Butterflies is set for September 6 from 9 AM to 10 AM at TR Makers Co. Recommended for children ages 2 to 5, this workshop focuses on exploring backyard insects and butterflies, costing $10 per participant. Details can be found at trmakersco.org.
Waggin’ at the Waterpark
The Waggin’ at the Waterpark event will take place on September 6 at Discovery Island. This fun-filled gathering encourages families to enjoy water activities with their furry companions. For more information, visit waterparks.greenvillerec.com.
Water Mission Takeover
Also on September 6, from 1 PM to 4 PM, TCMU-Greenville will host a Water Mission Takeover in its SteamWorks area. This nonprofit organization focuses on creating safe water solutions and will be present at the museum event, which is included with admission. More information can be acquired at tcmupstate.org.
Upcoming Activities
Roper Mountain Science Center will resume its Afternoon Explorations on September 11, allowing families to continue their learning journey through exciting discoveries. Ticket information is available at ropermountain.org.
Lastly, a significant event, A Walk to Remember, will take place on October 4 at Fluor Field from 1 PM to 3 PM, honoring pregnancy and infant loss. Registration is required by September 15 for inclusion in the tribute presentation. Details can be found at shareupstate.com/walk-to-remember.
Conclusion
The Upstate region has plenty of family-oriented events to explore in early September, giving individuals and families the chance to participate in enriching experiences together. With activities ranging from educational workshops to community gatherings, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
FAQ
What is the Wings for All event at GSP Airport?
The Wings for All event allows individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families to experience the air travel process without flying, while also providing training for TSA and airline staff.
When and where is the TD Saturday Market held?
The TD Saturday Market is scheduled for September 6 from 8 AM to noon in downtown Greenville, featuring vendors and children’s activities.
How can families participate in the Mini Makers Wormshop?
The Mini Makers workshop on Bugs and Butterflies is open for children ages 2 to 5 on September 6 from 9 AM to 10 AM at TR Makers Co., with a fee of $10.
Where can I find additional details about the events featured?
Further information on these events can be found by visiting the respective websites mentioned for each event, or through community resources available online.
Key Features of Family Events in Upstate South Carolina
| Event | Date | Location | Target Audience | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wings for All | September 6 | GSP Airport | Individuals with IDD and families | Free |
| Starry Nights Programs | September 5 | Roper Mountain Science Center | All ages | Ticket required |
| Museums On Us Program | September 6-7 | Upcountry History Museum and TCMU-Greenville | Bank of America cardholders | Free |
| TD Saturday Market | September 6 | Downtown Greenville | Families | Free |
| Mini Makers: Bugs & Butterflies | September 6 | TR Makers Co. | Ages 2-5 | $10 |
| Waggin’ at the Waterpark | September 6 | Discovery Island | Families | Varies |
| Water Mission Takeover | September 6 | TCMU-Greenville | All ages | Included with admission |
| Afternoon Explorations | September 11 | Roper Mountain Science Center | All ages | Ticket required |
| A Walk to Remember | October 4 | Fluor Field | All | Free, registration required |
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- Greenville Online: September Events
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- Greenville Online: September Family-Friendly Events
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- Travel and Tour World: Greenville Family Activities
- Wikipedia: Things to Do in South Carolina

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