Here's what to do in Greenville this week

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Hoodline
Published on March 25, 2019

Looking for something to do this week? From a community discussion on the affordable housing crisis to a day full of inspiring talks at TEDxGreenville, here's a lineup of options to help you get out and about in the days ahead.

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Housing Our Neighbors

Discuss the affordable housing crisis in Greenville this Thursday evening at Augusta Heights Baptist Church. The discussion, hosted by Greenville Housing Fund and JustFaith Greenville, will explore how communities of faith can help find solutions.

When: Thursday, March 28, 6-8 p.m.
Where: Augusta Heights Baptist Church, 3018 Augusta St.
Admission: Free
Click here for more details, and to get your tickets

TEDxGreenville 

This Friday, TEDxGreenville will feature presentations by 16 of the area’s top thinkers and disrupters at Greenville One Center. According to this year's curator, the speakers were chosen from 275 nominations and all are "inspirational, energetic, and fascinating people who want to create the Greenville of the future."

There's still time to snag a ticket to the live event or access to the livestream.

When: Friday, March 29, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Where: Greenville One Center, 2 W. Washington St.
Admission: $40-$75
Click here for more details, and to get your tickets

Carolina Code School Demo Day

Finally, Carolina Code School is hosting a demo day this Friday. Current students in the school's 12-week web development course will showcase and discuss their final software projects.

When: Friday, March 29, 4-6 p.m.
Where: Next Innovation Center, 411 University Ridge
Admission: Free
Click here for more details, and to get your tickets

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