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SUMMARY:35th annual 4th of July Celebration on Lake Murray presented by Lexington Medical Center is Saturday\, July 1
DESCRIPTION:12:00 p.m. Patriotic Boat Parade \n9:30 p.m. Largest Fireworks Show in South Carolina \nIt’s time to get in the patriotic spirit and celebrate America’s birthday on Lake Murray! Capital City/Lake Murray Country Regional Tourism Board is proud to host the 35th annual 4th of July Celebration on Lake Murray on Saturday\, July 1\, presented by Lexington Medical Center. \nKicking off the festivities at noon\, enjoy the Patriotic Boat Parade as locals & visitors decorate their boats in ways that will leave you amazed! This year’s theme is “Red\, White\, Blue\, and You”. Participants are encouraged to show off “What July 4th means to you”. The annual boat parade begins at 12 p.m. at Bomb Island and is viewable from the park sites at the Lake Murray Dam after 12:30 p.m. Entry is FREE and there are cash prizes! Register online at LakeMurrayFireworks.com through June 23\, at the Lake Murray Country Visitor Center (2184 N. Lake Drive\, Columbia) or by phone at 803-781-5940 by June 30. \n“This year’s boat parade theme is red\, white\, blue\, and you. We look forward to seeing boaters express what patriotism means to them. Capital City/Lake Murray Country is proud of Lake Murray and honored to be the largest fireworks show in SC.” said Vickie Davis\, Vice President of Special Events and Funding at Capital City/Lake Murray Country. \nSouth Carolina’s largest fireworks show will take place at dark\, approximately 9:30 p.m. from two lake locations\, Spence and Dreher Island. The show is synchronized to a patriotic concert that will air simultaneously on the Cumulus Media radio station B106.7 WTCB. Both park sites at the Lake Murray Dam will be open until they reach capacity. Dreher Island State Park is 30 miles from Columbia and 12 miles off I-26 (via Chapin exit #91). Follow the visible brown State Park signage for easy navigation. All normal fees will apply at park sites\, boat launching sites\, and Marinas on Lake Murray. Should thunder and lightning occur and cause a postponement\, the fireworks will take place on Sunday\, July 2 without the parade. \nThe fireworks are funded through Capital City/Lake Murray Country’s fundraising efforts at the Taste of Lake Murray each year\, private donations\, and the support of the following sponsors: Lexington Medical Center\, Dominion Energy\, First Community Bank\, Palm Beach Tan\, WhiteWater Landing on Lake Murray\, Michelin\, DoubleTree by Hilton\, and Tidewater Boats. Donations are accepted year-round at the Visitor’s Center (2184 North Lake Drive\, Columbia)\, or at LakeMurrayCountry.com/donate. \nAbout Capital City/Lake Murray Country \nCCLMC is the official source for all things Lake Murray Country. To plan your next trip\, find information on attractions\, dining\, hotels\, outdoor recreation\, fishing\, golf\, and events. Explore The Top Southern Destinations of Columbia\, Richland\, Lexington\, Newberry\, and Saluda. For more information about CCLMC visit LakeMurrayCountry.com or call 803-781-5940 | 1-866-SC-Jewel.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/35th-annual-4th-of-july-celebration-on-lake-murray-presented-by-lexington-medical-center-is-saturday-july-1/
LOCATION:Capital City/Lake Murray Visitors Center\, 2184 North Lake Drive\, Columbia\, 29212
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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SUMMARY:Fort Jackson hosts firework celebration on July 1\, public is invited
DESCRIPTION:Fort Jackson’s friends and neighbors are once again invited to share a free and family-oriented evening of festivities to celebrate our nation’s Independence Day.  \nThe master of ceremony kicks off two free concerts beginning at 6 p.m. Headlining the evening is Blanco Brown\, an American country music artist\, singer\, songwriter\, record producer\, and rapper who has produced for Fergie and Pitbull. Combining his urban and rural roots growing up in Georgia\, Brown blurs the line between country and rap in what he proudly calls\, “Trailer Trap.” Brown’s debut single “The Git Up\,” claimed the top spot in the charts across the globe and garnered four billion views on social media. It was number one on the Billboard Hot Country songs chart for 12 weeks\, the top digital country song in the U.S. and spurred a viral TikTok dance session. Blanco was named Billboard’s Number One Top Country Artist in 2019. \nOpening for Brown is Brooks Herring\, a South Carolina native and rising star. Herring opened last year and returns this year with his full band Sell Out. He is a Navy veteran and a guitar-playing\, music-writing singer who performs a multitude of multigenerational genres. \nThose coming from off post are asked to use Gate 4\, Boyden Arbor Road to access Hilton Field. The field will be open at 4 p.m. so people can set up their own lawn chairs\, towels\, and blankets. At that time\, food trucks and vendors\, who will have food and beverage for sale\, and the kid zone\, with amusement rides\, will open for business.  People may bring a small cooler\, filled with a few items but not enough to compete with the business sales. \nEveryone older than 16 must possess a valid state or government issued identification card for entry.  The vehicle driver must possess a valid driver’s license\, valid proof of insurance and a valid registration. \nMotorcycle riders must also conform to Department of Defense regulations to enter post and the requirements include wearing a Department of Transportation approved helmet\, full-fingered gloves\, long pants\, over the ankle boots\, and long-sleeved shirt/jacket. \nAdditionally\, all visitors should be aware that random vehicle searches will be conducted at the gates.  For the safety of all of our guests\, prohibited items can be found on Jackson.armymwr.com website. This is the place to get up to date information about the event. \nFort Jackson hopes to honor our Nation and also provide a great event for on post personnel as well as our partners and community members. \n 
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/fort-jackson-hosts-firework-celebration-on-july-1-public-is-invited/
LOCATION:Fort Jackson\, 2435 Marion Ave\, Columbia\, SC\, 29207\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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SUMMARY:General admission is only $1 for guests on the first Sunday of every month
DESCRIPTION:First Sunday \nSunday\, July 2 |  Noon – 5 p.m. \nGeneral admission to the South Carolina State Museum is only $1 for guests on First Sunday! \nIncluded in general admission\, guests can explore four floors of South Carolina art\, cultural history\, natural history and science/technology\, including the Boeing Observatory and the Robert B. Arial Collection of Historical Astronomy located on the fourth floor. \nFor an additional price\, guests can enjoy a planetarium show and/or a 4D theater movie. \nPlease note: these prices are only valid on First Sunday. Not valid with other discounts or Museums for All. \nMore Information at scmuseum.org \n 
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/general-admission-is-only-1-for-guests-on-the-first-sunday-of-every-month/
LOCATION:South Carolina State Museum\, 301 Gervais Street\, Columbia\, SC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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SUMMARY:Steel Hands Brewing Nashville Nights featuring Chris Canterbury
DESCRIPTION:Nashville reigns as the Songwriting Capital of the World. Steel Hands Brewing is bringing Music City to Steel Hands Brewing! Nashville Nights features special live music performances from Nashville’s talented Singer/Songwriters! It’s going to be a Grand Ole time! \nNashville Nights\, free to the public\, will continue every Friday\, June 2nd through August 11th 6-9pm. Nashville Nights is hosted by Michael Haney\, a Nashville Singer/Songwriter and originally from South Carolina. Inspired to give back\, Haney teamed up with Steel Hands Brewing to create a one-of-a-kind listening experience for fans to not only enjoy the sounds of songwriting and the stories that inspired the lyrics\, but to honor and preserve the songwriting legacy so the next generation can experience the artistry. \nEnjoy live music\, storytelling\, Nashville food specials each week from the grill and more! \nMore information on Steel Hands Brewing Nashville Nights and a full line up of upcoming Singer/Songwriters visit our website at https://steelhandsbrewing.com/nashville-nights/
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/steel-hands-brewing-nashville-nights-featuring-chris-canterbury/
LOCATION:Steel Hands Brewing\, 2350 Foreman Street\, Cayce\, SC\, 29033
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230714T180000
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SUMMARY:Steel Hands Brewing Nashville Nights featuring Lone Hollow
DESCRIPTION:Nashville reigns as the Songwriting Capital of the World. Steel Hands Brewing is bringing Music City to Steel Hands Brewing! Nashville Nights features special live music performances from Nashville’s talented Singer/Songwriters! It’s going to be a Grand Ole time! \nNashville Nights\, free to the public\, will continue every Friday\, June 2nd through August 11th 6-9pm. Nashville Nights is hosted by Michael Haney\, a Nashville Singer/Songwriter and originally from South Carolina. Inspired to give back\, Haney teamed up with Steel Hands Brewing to create a one-of-a-kind listening experience for fans to not only enjoy the sounds of songwriting and the stories that inspired the lyrics\, but to honor and preserve the songwriting legacy so the next generation can experience the artistry. \nEnjoy live music\, storytelling\, Nashville food specials each week from the grill and more! \nMore information on Steel Hands Brewing Nashville Nights and a full line up of upcoming Singer/Songwriters visit our website at https://steelhandsbrewing.com/nashville-nights/
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/steel-hands-brewing-nashville-nights-featuring-lone-hollow/
LOCATION:Steel Hands Brewing\, 2350 Foreman Street\, Cayce\, SC\, 29033
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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SUMMARY:Follow Town’s Yellow Brick Road with The Wizard of Oz
DESCRIPTION:“We’re off to see the Wizard… the wonderful Wizard of Oz!” And we want YOU to join us on the journey. \nDonning those famous ruby reds as Dorothy Gale from Kansas is Sarah Hoffman (Joseph…). Along the way she\, and Toto\, played by Ellie Matthews (The Little Mermaid Jr.) meet the brainless Scarecrow\, taken by David LaTorre (The Music Man)\, the heartless Tin Man\, portrayed by Hans Boeschen (Jekyll & Hyde) and the courage-less Cowardly Lion\, played by Davis Herndon (The All Night Strut). Their efforts to meet the Great and Powerful Oz\, in the hands of Town newcomer Manny Moitoso\, are often hijacked by the fiendish foe\, none other than the Wicked Witch herself\, portrayed by Carol Beis (A Christmas Story: The Musical). Thank goodness for the magic of Glinda\, the Good Witch of the North\, taken by Lisa Baker (Into the Woods). Throw in a humorous Guard\, in the capable hands of Todd Gustafson (Bright Star)\, some miraculous munchkins (portrayed by a bevy of talented young people) and amazing dancing in the form of tornados and poppies and jitterbugs\, oh my! Plus\, you’ll encounter the inhabitants of the merry old land itself ~ where we “laugh the day away!” The cast of 50+ (and some magical flying by ZFX!) is sure to make this summer one you won’t forget ~ where we go over the rainbow! \nThe Wizard of Oz is directed and choreographed by Shannon Willis Scruggs with musical direction by Katie Gatch. Billy Bishop leads the costume team\, Corey Langley served as set designed\, Isaiah Gray designed lights with stage management by Dawn Keenan. \nThe show runs July 14-30 with 7:30 PM performances Thursdays and Fridays and 3:00 PM Saturdays and Sundays.\nVisit towntheatre.com for details. \nThere’s No Place Like (Our) Home\nBe a part of Town’s efforts to support the community. Bid in our silent auction to benefit Home Works or grab a bag of Toto’s Treats benefitting the Animal Mission of the Midlands.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/follow-towns-yellow-brick-road-with-the-wizard-of-oz/
LOCATION:Town Theatre\, 1012 Sumter Street\, Columbia\, SC\, 29201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230721T093000
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SUMMARY:Acclaimed documentary gets Columbia screening to bring attention to reading disparities in SC
DESCRIPTION:The ability for a child to read by the fourth grade is not disputed as a critical element for success in life. In South Carolina\, however\, reading scores for the state’s fourth graders haven’t substantially improved since 2002. A documentary film\, “The Right to Read\,” comes to Columbia for a screening on Friday\, July 21\, to spotlight successes in areas like South Carolina where this disparity is even more evident when comparing Black and brown students’ scores with white students’ scores. Register at https://bit.ly/ALL4SCR2RRSVP. \nThe film focuses on incorporating the “science of reading” into school curriculum. The SC Department of Education defines the science of reading “evidence-based teaching practices\, supported by decades of brain research\, that effectively teach children the fundamentals of reading.” The screening event will serve as an impetus to encourage community conversations around the issue of reading disparities and possible solutions in South Carolina. \n“‘The Right to Read’ follows the heroic journey of committed educators as they discover the knowledge they need to unlock the gift of reading for their most vulnerable students. The vital importance of using brain science to inform how we empower every child with the foundational skill of early literacy is a theme that unites us across every divide\,” says Ellen Weaver\, South Carolina Superintendent of Education. “South Carolina is on the cusp of a reading renaissance\, and this touching film is a powerful testimony to the hope and possibility of the journey ahead\, as we fight to equip every student in the Palmetto State to reach their full\, God-given potential through the power of reading.” \n“The Right to Read” shares the stories of an NAACP activist and South Carolina native\, Kareem Weaver; a teacher; and two American families who fight to provide the country’s youngest generation with the most foundational indicator of life-long success: the ability to read. \nKareem Weaver\, who earned a master’s degree in clinical-community psychology from the University of South Carolina\, focuses on literacy as an individual’s most important civil right. The film spotlights Weaver’s work to demand Oakland\, CA\, schools bring in science-based reading instruction to their students. A first-grade teacher becomes one of his most critical allies. \nThe film also follows a Virginia Beach teacher who trains parents in oral language skills to prepare their children for kindergarten. In rural Mississippi\, where only 21% of children can read\, a teacher looks at educational technology to help her child develop early reading skills. \nLaVar Burton is the film’s producer. He is well-known for his long-running PBS children’s series\, Reading Rainbow\, and his advocacy on behalf of young children. \nThe documentary screening and a panel conversation will take place on Friday\, July 21\, starting at 9:30 a.m. at the Richland School District Two Innovation Center at 763 Fashion Drive in Columbia. The event and lunch are free but prior registration is required. (Register at https://bit.ly/ALL4SCR2RRSVP). The screening event is a partnership among several South Carolina education organizations – ALL4SC\, The Reading League of South Carolina and Collaborative Classroom. This screening and panel discussion are intended for anyone who has a passion for ensuring all South Carolinians learn to read. Educators\, parents and community leaders are encouraged to attend. \nFollowing the screening\, Patrick Riccards\, CEO of the Driving Force Institute for Public Engagement and Collaborative Classroom board member\, will facilitate a panel discussion among the following South Carolina education leaders:\n● Brooke Bridges\, Teacher\, Lexington Richland District 5\n● Josh Davis\, VP for Policy and Partnerships\, StriveTogether\n● Matthew Ferguson\, Deputy Superintendent\, SC Department of Education\n● Dr. Tamecia Graham\, Executive Director of Early Childhood/Elementary Instruction\, Chester County Schools\n● Victor Young\, Director\, ALL4SC
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/acclaimed-documentary-gets-columbia-screening-to-bring-attention-to-reading-disparities-in-sc/
LOCATION:Richland Two Institute of Innovation\, 763 Fashion Drive\, Columbia\, SC
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230721T180000
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SUMMARY:Steel Hands Brewing Nashville Nights featuring Ben Chapman & Co.
DESCRIPTION:Nashville reigns as the Songwriting Capital of the World. Steel Hands Brewing is bringing Music City to Steel Hands Brewing! Nashville Nights features special live music performances from Nashville’s talented Singer/Songwriters! It’s going to be a Grand Ole time! \nNashville Nights\, free to the public\, will continue every Friday\, June 2nd through August 11th 6-9pm. Nashville Nights is hosted by Michael Haney\, a Nashville Singer/Songwriter and originally from South Carolina. Inspired to give back\, Haney teamed up with Steel Hands Brewing to create a one-of-a-kind listening experience for fans to not only enjoy the sounds of songwriting and the stories that inspired the lyrics\, but to honor and preserve the songwriting legacy so the next generation can experience the artistry. \nEnjoy live music\, storytelling\, Nashville food specials each week from the grill and more! \nMore information on Steel Hands Brewing Nashville Nights and a full line up of upcoming Singer/Songwriters visit our website at https://steelhandsbrewing.com/nashville-nights/
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/steel-hands-brewing-nashville-nights-featuring-ben-chapman-co/
LOCATION:Steel Hands Brewing\, 2350 Foreman Street\, Cayce\, SC\, 29033
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230721T180000
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SUMMARY:Friday Night Laser Lights returns this weekend with two new shows featuring the music of Taylor Swift and Beyoncé
DESCRIPTION:Guests are invited to see their favorite songs from two of the world’s biggest artists set to a dazzling display of lasers inside the museum’s 55-foot digital dome planetarium. \nIn addition to the laser light shows\, guests will be able to buy food from local food truck\, Chuckie Cheezz Steakz and Hoagies\, and purchase craft beer\, wine\, and non-alcoholic beverages. \nTickets are $10 per show for the general public and $8 per show for museum members. Advance online purchase is strongly recommended as shows have a limited capacity and often sell out. \nLearn More & Purchase Tickets at scmuseum.org
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/friday-night-laser-lights-returns-this-weekend-with-two-new-shows-featuring-the-music-of-taylor-swift-and-beyonce/
LOCATION:South Carolina State Museum\, 301 Gervais Street\, Columbia\, SC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230721T190000
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SUMMARY:Prime Time in the Parks teen program
DESCRIPTION:The Columbia Parks & Recreation Department is hosting 3 free teen nights for Columbia’s youth\, which begin Friday\, June 23. \nPrime Time in the Parks is a free late-night teen program that provides a fun and safe environment for youth ages 13-18 years old. \n Prime Time in the Parks Schedule: \n July 21 \nFamily & Friends Field Day at Pinehurst Park\, 2300 Pinehurst Road starting at 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. \nFor more information\, contact the Parks & Recreation Department at 803-545-3100
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/prime-time-in-the-parks-teen-program-2/
LOCATION:Pinehurst Park\, 2300 Pinehurst Road\, Columbia\, 29204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230722T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230722T160000
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SUMMARY:Celebrate "Baseball Day at the State Museum" on July 22
DESCRIPTION:With baseball season in full swing\, the museum invites its guests to celebrate America’s pastime with special baseball themed activities and presentations on Saturday\, July 22. Inspired by the museum’s current exhibition\, The 521 All-Stars: A Championship Story of Baseball and Community\, “Baseball Day at the State Museum” offers a fun escape from the summer heat and an opportunity to explore some of the sport’s history in South Carolina. \nDuring this special daytime event\, baseball fans of all ages are invited to take a photo with Mason\, the Columbia Fireflies mascot\, enjoy exclusive baseball-themed giveaways\, participate in a hands-on-craft activity\, purchase ballpark-themed treats from the Crescent Café by the Food Academy and enter a raffle to win the opportunity to throw the first pitch at a Columbia Fireflies game. \nIn addition to these activities\, the State Museum will host panel discussions highlighting the history of baseball in Columbia and the Black baseball team featured in The 521 All-Stars: A Championship Story of Baseball and Community. This exhibition\, based on the 1998 book of the same name\, depicts baseball in its purest form through over 40 framed photographs taken during the team’s 1996-1997 season. During Baseball Day\, on the 25th anniversary of their book\, author Frye Gaillard\, photographer Byron Baldwin and players from the team featured in the exhibition will re-unite for a special panel discussion. Guests are invited to join in on this reunion and meet with the players\, author and photographer afterwards. \nBaseball Day activities are included with museum general admission and membership. Find more information and a schedule of activities on scmuseum.org.  \n  \nAbout the South Carolina State Museum \n As the state’s largest and most comprehensive museum\, the South Carolina State Museum offers a unique\, entertaining and educational experience to visitors throughout its 225\,000-square-foot facility located in the heart of downtown Columbia’s Congaree Vista. The State Museum is housed in one of its greatest artifacts\, an 1894 old textile mill full of character and charm. In addition to beautiful meeting spaces throughout the facility\, guests can explore outer space in one of the largest planetariums in the Southeast\, watch an interactive 4D movie and look through a vintage telescope in a one-of-a-kind observatory. These exciting opportunities are all in addition to the four floors of South Carolina art\, cultural history\, natural history and science/technology that guests can experience. For more information about the museum\, visit scmuseum.org. \n 
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/celebrate-baseball-day-at-the-state-museum-on-july-22/
LOCATION:South Carolina State Museum\, 301 Gervais Street\, Columbia\, SC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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SUMMARY:Summer Art Camp
DESCRIPTION:Columbia Art Center is hosting a summer arts camp for children with special needs. From 10:00 a.m. until noon\, kids from ages five and up will enjoy this camp. For more information\, dial (803)545-3093. \nWho: Columbia Art Center \n     Arts Access South Carolina \nWhat: Summer camp for children with special needs \nWhen: July 24-28\, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM \nWhere: Columbia Art Center\,
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/summer-art-camp/
LOCATION:Columbia Art Center\, 1227 Taylor St.\, Columbia\, SC\, 29201
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230724T190000
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SUMMARY:83 Days Screening & Panel Discussion at The Nick
DESCRIPTION:The South Carolinians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty is hosting a film screening and panel discussion at The Nick on July 24 at 7:00 p.m. The event is free and open to the public! \nFeatured panelists include:\nRay Lenard Brown\, Producer\, 83 Days\nMoses Peterson\, Death Row Survivor\nLindsey Vann\, Capital Defense Attorney\, Justice 360 \nAbout the film \nIn 1944 in Alcolu\, South Carolina\, a 14 year old boy named George Stinney Junior was sentence to death for murder. Accused of killing two white girls\, Betty June Binnicker\, age 11\, and Mary Emma Thames\, age 8\, George was coerced into confessing and was rushed unjustly through the system and straight to the electric chair. His trial from jury selection to sentencing only lasted one day and less than two months later\, George was put to death. He is the youngest to ever be executed in the United States in the 20th century. There were only 83 days from the time of his arrest to the day of his execution. \nReserve a spot today: nickelodeon.org/events/83-days-screening-panel-discussion/
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/83-days-screening-panel-discussion-at-the-nick/
LOCATION:Nickelodeon Theater\, 1607 Main Street\, Columbia\, SC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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SUMMARY:Steel Hands Brewing Nashville Nights featuring Zoe Cummins
DESCRIPTION:Nashville reigns as the Songwriting Capital of the World. Steel Hands Brewing is bringing Music City to Steel Hands Brewing! Nashville Nights features special live music performances from Nashville’s talented Singer/Songwriters! It’s going to be a Grand Ole time! \nNashville Nights\, free to the public\, will continue every Friday\, June 2nd through August 11th 6-9pm. Nashville Nights is hosted by Michael Haney\, a Nashville Singer/Songwriter and originally from South Carolina. Inspired to give back\, Haney teamed up with Steel Hands Brewing to create a one-of-a-kind listening experience for fans to not only enjoy the sounds of songwriting and the stories that inspired the lyrics\, but to honor and preserve the songwriting legacy so the next generation can experience the artistry. \nEnjoy live music\, storytelling\, Nashville food specials each week from the grill and more! \nMore information on Steel Hands Brewing Nashville Nights and a full line up of upcoming Singer/Songwriters visit our website at https://steelhandsbrewing.com/nashville-nights/
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/steel-hands-brewing-nashville-nights-featuring-zoe-cummins/
LOCATION:Steel Hands Brewing\, 2350 Foreman Street\, Cayce\, SC\, 29033
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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SUMMARY:Richland Library Friends and Foundation host the 2023 Summer Book Sale
DESCRIPTION:Shop Thousands of Books and Rare Finds While Supporting Your Local Library \nThe Richland Library Friends and Foundation is preparing to host the 2023 Summer Book Sale. The Richland Library Friends and Foundation book sales offer the community opportunities to take advantage of great deals and rare finds while supporting their local library. \nJoin us at the Richland Library Operations Center (130 Lancewood Road) on the following dates: \n\nA private book sale is scheduled for Friday\, July 28 from 2:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. A minimum\, yearly donation of $25 to the Richland Library Friends and Foundation is required to attend. Donations can be made online or at the door.\n\n\nA public book sale is scheduled for Saturday\, July 29 from 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.\n\nBrowse a selection of 30\,000 gently-used items including books\, CDs\, and DVDs. Prices for paperbacks start at $1 and prices for hardbacks start at $2. Materials are available in all genres for children\, teens\, and adults. \nThe Richland Library Friends and Foundation host seasonal book sales throughout the year. Combined\, these events raise more than $70\,000 annually to support the library. \nFor the safety of customers and volunteers\, we are limiting the number of customers in the building during book sales. \nWant to donate gently-used items for upcoming book sales? Click here for more information. \nFor media inquiries\, please contact Kimberlei Davis at 803-351-5616 or media@richlandlibrary.com. \n  \nAbout Richland Library Friends and Foundation  \nThe Richland Library Friends and Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization\, governed by a Board of Trustees\, whose mission is to support Richland Library by raising awareness and financial support. While public funding supports basic library operations\, private philanthropy through the Friends and Foundation helps to ensure a higher level of service both now and in the future.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/richland-library-friends-and-foundation-host-the-2023-summer-book-sale/
LOCATION:Richland Library Operations Center\, 130 Lancewood Road\, Columbia\, SC\, 29210
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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SUMMARY:Murder on the Menu
DESCRIPTION:Come help the Friends of the Irmo Branch Library solve “Murder on the Menu”  at our annual Murder Mystery Dinner Theater Saturday\, July 29\, at the River Center at Saluda Shoals Park. Tickets are on sale now! \nArtemus Ward\, head of the lucrative family publishing business\, falls face first into his mashed potatoes\, revealing a knife in his back.  Luckily\, Dr. Bullfinger\, an over-eager\, newly elected county coroner\, was dining at the restaurant and is eager to lead an investigation…  and give herself a career boost in the process! \nIt’s hard to say who did it considering everyone has a motive. Reginald\, heir to the business?  Major\, who wrote the company’s bestseller but hasn’t received his royalties?  Alexis\, four-time widow of husbands who died at the dinner table?  The destitute nephew\, Bernie\, from the mailroom?  Or Eileen Morrow\, a backstabbing attorney? \nAttendees at this audience-participatory evening of fun\, prizes and mystery will be entertained by local actors and other celebrities as Dr. Bullfinger enlists audience members as guests at The Manor Restaurant to help find the guilty party. \n“The annual Friends of the Irmo Branch Library Murder Mystery Dinner is a highly anticipated event each year\,” said Friends of the Irmo Branch Library President C. Grant Jackson. “This is our ninth production\, and last year’s production of ‘Crab Cakes and Murder’ sold out in a few weeks.” \nSponsors for the 2023 Friends of  the Irmo Library Murder Mystery Dinner Theater include The Wheeler  Group/Coldwell Banker Realty and Cason Development Group. \nThe event includes a buffet meal\, beer and wine tickets\, an optional costume contest – come dressed as your favorite fictional detective – and door prizes. The Grand Prize will go to an audience member who solves the mystery. The evening starts at 6 p.m. and should end around 9:30 p.m. when the mystery is solved. \nTickets are $70 per person – priority seating available with a single purchase of a table for 8 — and can be purchased online https://FOIBL.eventbrite.com  or in person at the Irmo Branch Library at 6251 St. Andrews Road. The event is for those 18 or older. \nMurder on the Menu was written by Bill Hand and is being produced by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Service\, Denver\, Colorado. \nThe Friends of the Irmo Branch Library is a 501c(3) non-profit that supports the library’s programming through financial assistance\, volunteerism and community awareness. \n 
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/murder-on-the-menu/
LOCATION:River Center at Saluda Shoals\, 5605 Bush RIver Rd\, Columbia\, SC\, 29212
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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