One of the most beloved Christmas traditions of the Greenville area can be seen from the comfort of your own home this year.The Poinsettia Christmas Parade will begin the festive trek down Main Street at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 7, and this year it will be televised on WYFF 4.Watch the University of South Carolina marching band above as they appeared on the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City.If you’re away from your TV, just grab your device to watch it on WYFF4.com or on the WYFF4 mobile app.The parade will also stream on Very Local. The annual parade includes all the things you’d expect–from marching bands to floats and, of course, Santa.The televised option may come in handy for anyone who doesn’t want to brave the expected freezing temperatures. Check out the forecast here.Greenville was recently ranked second on the “Best Christmas cities in the U.S.A.” by Time Out New York.The editors called Greenville’s Christmas vibes “charming” and highlighted the seasonal attractions like Ice on Main downtown, the Greenville Christmas Market and Santa’s motorized sleigh, along with the downtown trolley all decked out like a holiday train car.The list also highlights restaurants like Southernside Brewing Co. and Up On The Roof that are both decorated through the month of December.For a complete list of Greenville holiday happenings, click here. To see other Christmas parades scheduled throughout the Upstate, click here.We’ve also got a list of holiday events going on across the Upstate. Check out that list here.
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Mary McGee, a female racing pioneer and subject profiled in an Oscar-contending documentary Motorcycle Mary, has died, her family said. She was 87.Video above: Remembering those we’ve lost in 2024McGees unparalleled achievements in off-road racing and motorcycle racing have inspired generations of athletes that followed in her footsteps, her family said in a statement.The family said McGee died of complications from a stroke at her home in Gardnerville, Nevada, on Wednesday, the day before the release of the short documentary Motorcycle Mary on ESPNs YouTube channel. Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton was an executive producer on the film, which became available globally on Thursday. Its premiere was at the Tribeca Festival in June.Mary embodied resilience, grace, and optimism, McGees family wrote on social media. She was a historic athlete and a motorsports pioneer who embraced lifes challenges, cared deeply for others, and made time to brighten the lives of those around her. While we are deeply saddened by this loss, we are comforted knowing that her light will continue to shine in everyone she touched.McGee had an accomplished racing resume, first in auto racing and later in motorcycle racing. She became the first person man or woman to complete the grueling Baja 500 off-road race in Mexico solo, which she did in 1975.The film about her was directed by Haley Watson. Two-time Oscar winner Ben Proudfoot also was an executive producer.Im deeply saddened by this news, but I am comforted to know that Mary was surrounded by friends and family at the time of her passing,” Watson said. In early 2022, I was researching stories when I came across Marys. That discovery marked the tipping point into uncovering a much larger and truly incredible career in motorsports and life journey.Shortly after her family announced her death, Hamilton paid tribute on his Instagram account: Im deeply saddened to hear that Mary McGee, the first woman to road race motorcycles in the U.S and the first person to solo the Baja 500 has passed on,” Hamilton wrote. My condolences to her family and everyone who shes inspired. Her legacy will live on as a trailblazer in the world of motorsports and beyond.Born in Juneau, Alaska, during World War II, McGee and her older brother were sent to Iowa to live with their grandparents. Her brother became a race car driver and encouraged his sister to take up the sport, even though it was almost unprecedented for women at that time.Racing team owner Vasek Polak persuaded McGee to drive a Porsche Spyder, and she won races. Polak later persuaded her to try motorcycle racing and she also excelled.Steve McQueen, the late actor and racing enthusiast, was the one who persuaded McGee to take part in the Baja 500.McGee was the first woman to race motocross in the United States, the first to compete in an international motocross competition and the first to receive sponsorships from major brands.She was one of the most influential women in the history of motorsports and known for her mentorship of other women in racing.McGee was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2018.
Black Friday is here and were tracking all the deals you need to know about. We know that Oprahs Favorite Things is an annual holiday go-to for gift inspiration. When checking her list, we noticed that some of Oprahs Favorite Things are actually seeing price reductions for Black Friday. Heres what we found. Beats Studio Pro x Kim Kardashian wireless headphones – These headphones are actually seeing their lowest price ever. So not only is it one of Oprahs Favorite Things, its also seeing maximum savings for Black Friday, making it a favorite deal. Bose Ultra earbuds – One of the newest earbuds to hit the market in 2024, the open-ear design allows you to still hear whats all around you without compromising your private sound experience. It also gets up to seven hours of play time. Ray-Ban smart glasses – Two things you need to know about this gem from Oprahs Favorite Things. Take photos or videos with the camera inside the glasses; and there are deeper savings you can attain. When we checked the product page on Amazon, we noticed theres a digital credit you can redeem (RBM90). Make sure to use that to secure your $90 digital credit to Amazon.com. AromaTech ambience scent diffuser – This is the only home scenting system ever featured on Oprahs Favorite Things list. The set pairs the award-winning diffusers with a 60ml bottle of their highly-rated fresh cotton and bergamot fragrance. According to Oprah, your home will smell like a five-star hotel. Dearfoams festive knit slippers – These house slippers contain a memory foam insole for cloud-like feeling for your feet and its currently under $25. Apparis womens gloves – Whether you know someone who needs gloves, or want something chic for an upcoming ski trip, these fleece-lined gloves will do the trick this holiday season. LITFLASK smart water bottle – A 20 oz. stainless steel water bottle, a high-quality Bluetooth speaker and a portable charger. Thats what you get in this one product, so no surprise Oprah included this on her list. There is one catch, though. The deal is only available for Prime members.Kandi Koated makeup brush set – Last but not least, weve got this makeup brush set from Kandi Koated Cosmetics. It also comes in a portable faux leather case to make traveling a breeze. Amazon has an entire page dedicated to Oprahs Favorite Things. You can check it out at the link below and check throughout Black Friday and Cyber Monday weekend to see if anything else from the list goes on sale. SHOP OPRAHS FAVORITE THINGS HERE
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SO MANY BEAUTIFUL FLOATS OUT THERE. >> THATS RIGHT. AND A LOT OF FAMILIES SPENT SOME TIME AT HOME TODAY. MAYBE THEY WERE AT A PARADE AND MANY PEOPLE GATHERED AT SOUTHSIDE CHURCH IN ROGERS FOR A FREE THANKSGIVING MEAL. >> 40/29S ABNER SOSA WAS THERE, AND HE JOINS US LIVE WITH HOW IT IMPACTED SO MANY PEOPLE. ALLISON. >> KYRA. EACH YEAR, CARE COMMUNITY CENTER FEEDS BETWEEN 600 TO 1000 PEOPLE WITH A FREE THANKSGIVING MEAL. OFFICIALS SAY IT TAKES UP TO 100 VOLUNTEERS TO MAKE IT ALL POSSIBLE. >> THE TRADITION STARTED BY THE PHOENIX ABOUT 15 YEARS AGO. THEY CAME FROM NEW JERSEY AND THEY MISSED FAMILY AND FRIENDS. SO THEY OPENED THEIR HOUSE TO DINNER AND STARTED INVITING THE COMMUNITY AND CARE JOINED THEM SOON AFTER THAT.- >> ON THURSDAY, VOLUNTEERS PREPARED A TRADITIONAL THANKSGIVING MEAL COMPLETELY FREE TO THE PUBLIC, AND WE THANK SOUTHSIDE COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST FOR PROVIDING US WITH A FACILITY THAT WE CAN DO THAT. THE MEAL INCLUDED TURKEY, HAM, GREEN BEANS, SWEET POTATOES, AND DESSERTS. VOLUNTEERS WHO HELPED OUT SAY THEY DO IT BECAUSE THEY DONT WANT ANYONE TO MISS OUT ON THANKSGIVING. >> WE JUST FEEL VERY FORTUNATE THAT WE ARE ABLE TO DO THIS. WE HAVE THE RESOURCES TO BE ABLE TO TAKE OFF AND WE WE BRING OUR FAMILY WITH US. THE LOCAL FAMILY IS HERE VOLUNTEERING AND WE WILL SIT DOWN AND EAT DINNER TOGETHER. WEVE BEEN DOING IT FOR A WHILE. >> CECE SAYS SHES SEEN A NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN IMPACTED BY CARE COMMUNITY CENTERS PROJECTS. >> I KNOW WE HAVE PEOPLE WHO COME IN TO CARE AS NEIGHBORS. WE CALL THEM NEIGHBORS, AND THEN THEY COME BACK AND VOLUNTEER. AND FOR ME, THATS JUST A THATS JUST SAYING, OKAY, IT HAD SOMETHING IT HAD AN IMPACT. >> PEOPLE WHO CAME TO ENJOY THE THANKSGIVING DINNER SAY THEY FEEL LIKE THEYVE BECOME PART OF A FAMILY THAT TAKES GREAT CARE OF EACH OTHER. >> WELL, ME AND MY FAMILY, THERES THERES A LOT OF TIMES THAT WE DONT HAVE THE FUNDS TO LIVE ALL MONTH. CARE ALWAYS HELPS US OUT WITH THE FOOD AND EVEN CLOTHING AND DIFFERENT HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. ITS A GREAT PLACE TO COME IF YOU IF YOU NEED HELP. >> ONE MAN SAYS HE AND HIS WIFE NORMALLY GIVE DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON. THIS YEAR. HE SAYS THEYLL BE THE ONES RECEIVING AND HE COULDNT BE MORE GRATEFUL. >> I HAD A STROKE JUST A FEW MONTHS AGO. THIS IS THE FIRST YEAR WE HAVENT BEEN ABLE TO DO FOR OTHERS. IT WAS JUST A REAL BLESSING THAT THIS IS HERE AND MY WIFE MENTIONED TO ME IN THE LOBBY. SHE SAID, JUST LOOK AROUND. THESE ARE THE PEOPLE THAT JESUS CAME TO DIE FOR. SHE WAS SO RIGHT. >> AND I TALKED TO EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR KIMBERLY PORTER. SHE SAID SHE WANTED TO TAKE NONE OF THE CREDIT TODAY. SHE SAID NONE OF WHAT YOU JUST SAW WOULD BE POSSIBLE WITHOUT THE FANTASTIC VOLUNTEERS WHO MADE I
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This Thanksgiving is looking anything but traditional for many families in Western North Carolina, displaced by Helene.While the hurt burrows deep inside the hearts of many throughout the Swannanoa community, residents there are finding healing through all the help they’ve received.The holiday season comes around once every year, and this time, things look well, different.”This will be the first season I have not cooked a turkey dinner,” said Swannanoa Resident George Huling.Huling sits outside the Swannanoa Post Office, dressed as Santa Claus. He hands out donations to families in need of warm clothes, socks, and soon, hopes to also have toys.”This is still a bad, bad situation,” he said.The time of year that’s usually so merry and bright in these mountains is now dimmed by devastation and destruction.”The thought of trying to put up a tree right now is like,” Heather Pettipaw starts nodding. She lost her home in Helene.Wreckage and rubble still remain all throughout the town.”It’s going to take years to recover from what we lost here,” said Huling.There’s no doubt that the ground still looks grim.”It looks like a war zone,” said Pettipaw. “That’s the reality of it. It looks like a bomb went off here and went in all directions.”Scraps line the streets. It’s almost as though time just stopped.”Did I lose everything? The house I was living in, I can no longer stay there,” said Huling. “So yeah. But, a lot of people have suffered far worse than I have.”Now, Swannanoa Santa is out here, helping make the holidays feel a little more normal.”I’m just trying to set up a booth where the kids can come down and help me wrap presents,” said Huling. “And maybe bring some normalization back to their world.”It’s been nine weeks since Helene tormented this mountain town, and even nearly two months removed, hearts are just as heavy now as the day of the storm.”We’re grateful to be alive,” Pettipaw said. “I feel like we saved our kids– and I’m grateful for that.” Pettipaw began to cry.”If anything I have that,” she said. “My family.”It’s a shared sentiment this holiday season. It’s what most in Western North Carolina are thankful for.”I don’t need anything else,” Pettipaw said. “The rest is all material things.”