Tiny Tunes Tuesday
A five-minute virtual sing-along from the Main Street Children’s Museum team — easy to work into a toddler morning.
Activities tagged for children or families, with ages and indoor/outdoor context where the organizer provides it.
A five-minute virtual sing-along from the Main Street Children’s Museum team — easy to work into a toddler morning.
Historic Rock Hill’s outdoor Summer Speaker Series explores William Hill and the region’s early ironworks. Some trail elevation is involved.
Mustang Week rolls through Fort Mill with a Cars & Coffee meetup and group cruise toward Kannapolis.
Friday race night at the BMX Supercross Track. Weather can affect track operations, so confirm before leaving.
Fresh produce, local meats, makers and crafts in the middle of Old Town — easy to pair with other downtown stops.
New riders of any age can learn to ride. Bring your own bike and helmet or use city equipment. Preregistration is optional.
Classics, exotics, imports, trucks and bikes gather downtown on the last Saturday of the month.
Produce, handmade goods and local vendors at Veterans Park — a low-friction Saturday morning option.
Coffee, pups and outdoor hangout space. The area is not fenced, so bring a leash if your dog needs one.
Little ones make a hangable jellyfish from cupcake liners — a hands-on craft built for creativity and dexterity.
Skip one cartoon and tune in for a quick look at a plant or animal from the Carolinas and beyond.
A family science program about icy worlds in the solar system and why they matter in the search for life.
The final August living-history Saturday focuses on how people in the Carolina Piedmont spent their leisure time.
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