
Simpsonville
is increasingly a culturally diverse community, yet
it proudly retains positive elements of its Southern
American heritage manifested in hospitality, cordiality,
and a pleasantly slower pace. Most often, folks greet
one another just passing on the sidewalks and those
acquainted inquire about family and friends.
Family and generational ties run deep, but newcomers
are always welcome. Simpsonville is at the crossroads
of the New South, proud of its traditions yet eager
to embrace the future. Vitality and opportunity are
attracting people from afar to Simpsonville. We are
proud of the international sub-groups represented in
Simpsonville's culture, including Mexicans, Colombians,
Nicaraguans, Greeks, Indians, French, Germans, Asians
and others.
Religion is an important part of life in Simpsonville.
More than 45 churches are located in the Simpsonville
area and, with nearby Greenville included virtually
all religions and denominations are present. Some of
the larger denominations are Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian,
Roman Catholic, Episcopal, Church of God of Prophecy,
Lutheran, Church of the Nazarene, and Eckankor.
Many people in the area are active in some of the multitude
of civic clubs and other organization, such as Kiwanis,
Rotary International, American Legion, garden clubs,
senior citizens clubs, high school booster clubs, PTAs,
Boy and Girl Scouts, and many others. Opportunities
abound for people to become engaged in their interests
and to make a difference in community life.
Simpsonville benefits from diverse employment and business
opportunities combined with small town ambience and
unique character yet enjoys access to all the amenities
associated with a larger metropolitan area like Greenville.
Some of the area wide attractions include the Greenville
Braves Class AA baseball team, the Peace Center for
the Performing Arts, the Bi-Lo Center, and the Andrew
Wyeth/Weyth collection of the Greenville Museum of Art.
Simpsonville leaders are now actively engaged in making
sure that this beneficial mix remains in balance.
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