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Learn more about the people and programs who ensure a high quality of life in the City of Greer. Whether it's the people behind municipal services or merchants offering specialized services, we'll help you understand why Greer is a great place to live, work and play.
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A senior at Greer Middle College Charter High School, Paul Rouse will publish his first novel in April. Learn more on this episode of Hear in Greer and go in-depth with the synopsis and more at www.stugothenovel.com.
Can you feel the love tonight as Hear in Greer visits rehearsal for the Greer Children's Theatre production of The Lion King Jr.? Greer Cultural Arts Supervisor Robin Byouk discusses the show and other upcoming events, then we're privileged to hear from four members of the cast: Ellie Hambrook, Julia Tobin, Keegan Davis and Darcy Yarborough. Visit the Cultural Arts website for more information and to order tickets for the show.
Cops for Tots Preview

Cops for Tots Preview

2022-11-1414:07

Capt. Patrick Fortenberry joins the podcast to discuss planning for the 34th year of the Greer Police Department's Cops for Tots program. Made possible by the generosity of individual and business donors, the program provides toys for underprivileged children in the Greer Community.
Hear in Greer: Irish Angel

Hear in Greer: Irish Angel

2022-10-1301:03:53

Join us for a Hear in Greer chat with Amanda Coleman, founder and executive director of Irish Angel, and retired Auburn (AL) assistant police chief Scott Mingus. The two are visiting Greer this week to discuss the mission of Irish Angel, a support network for law enforcement, EMS, firefighters and members of the military who suffer from PTS, addiction and mental health issues. Learn more at www.IrishAngel.org.
This episode highlights Greer CPW, which is partnering with the Greer Police Department for a Drug Take Back event on October 29, as well as hosting Lake Robinson Day on November 5.
The Greer Police Department will be participating in the national Operation Clear Track initiative on September 20 and the Parks, Recreation & Tourism Department will host Railfest on Saturday, September 24 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Greer City Park. Both events are a reminder that Greer was built around the railroad and serve as an opportunity to stress railroad safety for drivers and pedestrians.
After spending more than 10 years in broadcast journalism, Ayla Fitzpatrick got married and joined the City of Greer Communications Office in the span of two weeks this spring. Today, her duties include overseeing the Neighborhood Services Program and planning  the City of Greer Civics Academy to give residents and inside look at the government that serves them.
Robert Roux, assistant city engineer, drops by the Hear in Greer studio to discuss the Adopt a Stream workshop coming up September 16 at Greer City Hall. Participants will learn how to become certified volunteer water quality monitors for local waterways through both classroom and hands-on training.
Hear in Greer's podcast series with the City of Greer's elected officials continues with Mayor Rick Danner reminiscing about his six terms in office, accomplishments, and future initiatives.
Robin Byouk and Sara Odom join this week's podcast to discuss the upcoming Harry Potter Trivia Night, a fundraiser on July 30 for the Greer Cultural Arts Council and Greer Children's Theatre. Sorcerers, witches and even muggles are invited to test their knowledge of the books and movies, participate in a costume contest and enjoy a cold mug of butterbeer. Complete information is at https://www.greerculturalarts.com
Greer City Councilman Lee Dumas  was elected in 2009 to represent District 4 and has served that role since. He stopped by the Hear in Greer studio to chat with Steve Owens and Ayla Fitzpatrick about his experience and the number one issue facing Council in the future.
Greer City Councilman Wryly Bettis has represented the City of Greer's District 5 for the past 22 years. He stopped by the Hear in Greer studio to chat with Steve Owens and Ayla Fitzpatrick to discuss his time on Council and what he sees as hot button issues in the near future.
Building official Ruthie Helms joins Steve Owens and Ayla Fitzpatrick on this episode to discuss growth in Greer and what it's like to be a female in a male-dominated industry.
Get to know District 3 Greer City Councilman Mark Hopper as he chats with Steve Owens and Ayla Fitzpatrick on this episode of Here in Greer. It's the first in a series on the Mayor and City Councilors  to help residents get to know their elected officials.
Deputy Fire Chief Josh Holzheimer, the new president of the South Carolina Firefighters Association, is an integral part of keeping the City of Greer Fire Department prepared to serve and protect residents. Learn more about Deputy Chief Holzheimer on this edition of Hear in Greer as he chats with Steve Owens and Ayla Fitzpatrick.
Leadership Greer

Leadership Greer

2022-04-1811:57

Gracie Wilkerson chats with the officers of the current Leadership Greer Class about the Greer Chamber of Commerce program and the projects they are undertaking this year.
Communications Manager Steve Owens and Digital Content Coordinator Joel Eaves discus changes coming to the City of Greer Communications Office with guest host Gracie Wilkerson.
Hear in Greer 2.1

Hear in Greer 2.1

2022-01-0618:01

Hear in Greer opens 2022 with a preview of the City of Greer's 20th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day or Celebration Luncheon to be held January 17 at the Events Center at Greer City Hall. Recreation Supervisor Justin Miller joins Steve Owens for all the details of the event sponsored by Prisma Health.
Sgt. Jeff Smith of the Greer Police Department joins Hear in Greer to discuss the 2021 National Night Out events taking place in four Greer neighborhoods on August 3.
Sharon Self of Greer Development Corporation and the Greer Station Assocation joins Hear in Greer to discuss spring events happening downtown in May and June.
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