A Week of Exciting Events Unfolds in Columbia
Art, Auditions, And Charity
For the residents of Columbia, the week ahead promises a host of interesting events, beginning with numerous art exhibits. Alexandra’s Art Studio on Sparkleberry Crossing Road offers adults and children a chance to hone their artistic skills with a variety of classes. Additionally, the Columbia SC Visitors Center in collaboration with One Columbia for Arts and Culture is hosting artist popups on weekends outside the VC through July 28. For those interested in church and charity events, Asbury Memorial United Methodist Church will be holding a Vacation Bible School for ages three through fifth grade from 12-13 July.
Sporting Events and Entertainment
Music and dance enthusiasts will also have plenty to look forward to. The Palmetto Scottish Country Dance for all ages is held every Monday at the Eastminster Presbyterian Community Life Center. Meanwhile, the Endless Summer Band, featuring Carl Ellsworth/Curt Rone, will hold a Summer Beach Party at the Still Hopes Retirement, Keenan Event Center on July 18. Sports enthusiasts can look forward to the return of the American Pickleball Tour (APT). APT has announced Habitat for Humanity as the charity beneficiary for its summer event.
Community Initiatives and Charity
On the community front, the City of Columbia, in collaboration with Columbia Green, will be holding a press conference on July 13th to announce an initiative that aims to plant 1,750 new shade trees on private property at no cost to property owners over the next five years. Further, Dress to Impress! is appealing for donations of new clothing to help students in Richland School Districts 1 and 2 start their school year looking stylish and confident.
Health and Wellness
The city prioritizes the health and well-being of its residents. Charles R. Drew Wellness Center, in collaboration with the City of Columbia Parks and Recreation, Shvaas Spa, Healthy Learners, and Vision Counseling & Career Center, will host a Mental Health Day on Saturday, July 20. Meanwhile, Educator Health and Wellness Day will be observed on July 19 at Columbia College.
Festivals, Fundraisers, and Auctions
Residents of Columbia also have numerous fairs and festivals to immerse themselves in. The 46th annual Jubilee: Festival of Black History and Culture headlined by Sunshine Anderson, the South Carolina Book Lovers Expo and Food Truck Festival are some of the highlights of this season. Friends of the Irmo Branch Library will host “Murder on Main Street,” its annual Murder Mystery Dinner Theater, to raise funds for the library.
Support Groups and Meetings
Resolve to provide a support network in Columbia is reflected in the city’s various meetings and clubs. Newcomers and locals are welcome to join Spring Valley Rotary Club, Forest Acres Rotary Club, Rotary Club of Five Points among others. In addition, Promise of Serenity NAR-ANON Meeting and ADD/ADHD Support Group of the Midlands offer much-needed support to families and friends of addicts.
Endnote
In conclusion, the opportunities for entertainment, learning, charity, and community interaction in Columbia this week are endless. Whether you are an art enthusiast, a music lover, a sports fan, or a community service volunteer, there is something for you in the event-packed city of Columbia.