Southern Exposure (festival)
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Southern Exposure is a three day event, held annually in Greenville, South Carolina. It is held in The Wyche Pavilion at Larkin's on the River, Falls Park and the Peace Center for the Performing Arts. Southern Exposure will educate, entice, enlighten, and entertain. In its highly anticipated second year, this event will include exclusive tasting events, cooking demonstrations and wine seminars, as well as multi-course dinners and live musical performances. Dedicated to excellence, Southern Exposure features domestic and international wines, celebrity chefs, master sommeliers, and national recording artists.
This weekend long event will shine a spotlight on Greenville South Carolina's thriving Culinary and Arts Communities. Greenville, situated at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, stands out with its award winning downtown, vast entertainment options, and diverse population. Most of the weekend's activities will take place at the Peace Center for the Performing Arts, Falls Park, various downtown restaurants and along Main Street.
Supporting the community from which this event originated, proceeds from Southern Exposure will fund the 501 (c)(3) created to benefit local non-profit organizations.
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