Events: A Band Called Honalee plays Oct. 1 in Clover
Sept. 30
Mobile Technology
Learn about library mobile apps for free e-books, movies and music with a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Library card. Audience: Adults. Steele Creek Library, 13620 Steele Creek Road. Register: 704-416-6800. tinyurl.com/st-adults.
5:30 p.m.
Oct. 1
Blues & Jazz Festival
The Arts Council of York County’s 11th annual event kicks off in Fort Mill’s Baxter Village with the Dante Lewis Duo and continues through Oct. 2 with a restaurant crawl in Old Town Rock Hill. Nine restaurants, pubs and other venues open their doors to blues and jazz musicians. Performers include The Leslie Richardson Trio, 77th Street Revue and Thel Petty. Tickets: $10, on sale at 121 E. Main St., Rock Hill and online. Also may be purchased at the door. 803-328-2787. yorkcountyarts.org.
7 p.m. opening
Allison Creek Bluegrass
One Way in Christ performing. Held the first and third Thursday of the month, except December. Charity event set for Dec. 3. Food service begins at 6:30 p.m. music starts at 7. Allison Creek Presbyterian Church, York. allisoncreekbluegrass.com.
7 p.m.
A Band Called Honalee
A Band Called Honalee is made up of three young artists performing folk music of the Peter, Paul and Mary era. Tickets: $15. Clover School District Auditorium, Clover.
8 p.m.
Oct. 2
Stinging Caterpillars
Clemson Extension Agent Paul Thompson will discuss how to identify and treat stinging caterpillars, aka yellow jackets, at the First Friday in the Garden presentation. The one-hour programs are free and open to the public. Glencairn Garden Learning Center, 825 Edgemont Ave., Rock Hill.
11 a.m.
DECARLO
DECARLO headlines the three-hour First Friday Fort Mill. The band prides itself on their lead singer Tommy DeCarlo, lead singer of Boston. There will be food and beverage trucks. Walter Elisha Park. firstfridayfortmill.com.
6 p.m.
Oct. 3
Garden Clean Up
Get involved and make connections beautifying the garden. All ages welcome. Bring gloves and garden tools. Steele Creek Library, 13620 Steele Creek Road, Charlotte. 704-416-6800.
10 a.m.
AARP Finances
This is a three-part financial capability program designed to motivate and empower participants to take charge of their financial future. The 90-minute sessions include goal setting and budget planning, debt reduction and credit repair, and asset building/protection. Other dates: Oct. 10 and Oct. 17. Audience: Adults. Steele Creek Library, 13620 Steele Creek Road. Register: 704-416-6800. tinyurl.com/st-adults.
2 p.m.
Oct. 5
‘Captivated by Love and Dancing’
Carolina Pro Musica, abbey artists in residence, assisted by John Pruett, baroque violin. Abbey Basilica, 100 Belmont-Mt. Holly Road, Belmont. Free admission, donations accepted. bac.edu.
8 p.m.
Oct. 6
Spanish Conversation Club
Practice Spanish speaking and listening skills on Mondays in a relaxed group environment. No lectures, just conversation. Audience: Adults. Registration requested. Steele Creek Library, 13620 Steele Creek Road. 704-416-6800. tinyurl.com/st-adults.
6 p.m.
Tree care
Certified arborist Ryan Chipman of Schneider Tree Care will talk about the needs of trees, how to care for them and preparing trees and shrubs for winter. Bring lunch. Free with garden admission. Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden, 6500 S. New Hope Road, Belmont. 704-825-4490. DSBG.org.
noon
Healthy living: Colds and Flu
Learn the basics of the naturopathic approach to healing from Naturopath and Master Herbalist Wendy Creel, as she discusses herbs and self-help therapies to help prevent colds, boost the immune system or treat illness. Lake Wylie Public Library. Register: 803-831-7774.
6-7 p.m.
Oct. 9
McDowell Nature Hike
Take a 2- to 3-mile steady-paced hike. For ages 16 and older. Dress for the weather, wear hiking shoes, bring bottled water. Free; registration required. McDowell Nature Preserve, Steele Creek. 704-588-5224. parkandrec.com.
11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
Oct. 10
Clothing Swap
In conjunction with the 2015 Community Read, “The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry” by Gabrielle Zevin, Steele Creek Library is hosting a community clothing swap. Bring gently-used, clean wardrobe items to trade. Bring jackets, wallets, hats, pants, shirts, skirts, shoes, gloves, belts, accessories, jewelry, sunglasses, bags, costumes, PJs, etc. Do not bring undergarments, books, bikes, bedding, housewares, etc. Limit: Three items to bring or take. Steele Creek Public Library, 13620 Steele Creek Road, Charlotte. 704-416-6800. tinyurl.com/st-adults.
10 a.m.
This story was originally published September 25, 2015 at 11:33 AM with the headline "Events: A Band Called Honalee plays Oct. 1 in Clover."