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SUMMARY:City of Columbia's 11th Annual Small Business Week Conference
DESCRIPTION:The City of Columbia’s Office of Business Opportunities will host the City of Columbia’s 11th Annual Small Business Week Conferenceon Wednesday\, May 1\, 2024 at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Columbia Greystone beginning at 9:00AM! \nThis year’s keynote speaker for the Small Business Week Conference is Dr. Stephanie Kirkland of Identity Dynamics\, LLC. Also\, there will be informative breakout sessions and a vendor showcase to provide information and resources to all attendees! \nThe U.S. Small Business Administration will also have an awards ceremony and matchmaking session during the conference. If you are interested in participating in the conference\, please make sure you add this to your ticket. \nContact Kalenna Ginyard\, OBO Program Compliance Specialist\, at (803)545-3950 or send an email to mailto:OBO@columbiasc.gov for more information. We hope to see you on May 1st!
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/city-of-columbias-11th-annual-small-business-week-conference/
LOCATION:Embassy Suites by Hilton Columbia Greystone\, 200 Stoneridge Drive\, Columbia\, SC\, 29203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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SUMMARY:Food Truck Friday
DESCRIPTION:The City of Columbia’s Office of Business Opportunities is collaborating with Toms Creek Family Farms Mobile Market and Columbia Animal Services for Food Trucks and Friends. \nThis event will feature local food trucks: Fresh Pours & Mo’\, Jeb’s Famous Hot Dogs\, Kurt’s Kitchen & Catering and Maurice’s Catering. \nToms Creek Family Farms Mobile Market will be in attendance with fresh and affordable grocery options such as meats\, vegetables\, fruits\, canned goods and more. \nColumbia Animal Services will be providing pet adoptions and resources.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/food-truck-friday/
LOCATION:REI Co-op parking lot\, 2300 Bull Street\, Columbia\, SC\, 29201
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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SUMMARY:A Flock of Seagulls
DESCRIPTION:New Wave Legacy\nFriday\, May 3 | 7:30 PM \nYou know the hair. You know the tunes. The 80s are back with A Flock of Seagulls (and a little less hair) at Harbison Theatre! This iconic new-wave band is best known for their eccentric haircuts and timeless hit “I Ran (So Far Away).” Original lead vocalist Mike Score continues the legacy to this day. Get ready to take flight with A Flock of Seagulls\, a band that forever shaped the music world.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/a-flock-of-seagulls/
LOCATION:Harbison Theatre at Midlands Technical College\, 7300 College Street\, Irmo\, SC\, 29063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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SUMMARY:Melrose Heights brings artists and entertainment to a historic Columbia neighborhood
DESCRIPTION:The Historic Melrose Art in the Yard will once again welcome artists and artisans to show and sell their original work in the historic\, downtown Columbia neighborhood. The event will be held on Sunday\, May 5\, 2024\, from 1 to 5 pm with art\, food and live music at a family friendly event. \nHistoric Melrose Art in the Yard (AITY) held the first art event in 2020 at the beginning of the pandemic. The idea was to provide local artists and artisans with a safe place to show and sell their wares while also showcasing the historic neighborhood. The event drew hundreds of people to explore the neighborhood. Based on this success and the demand for local art\, AITY has become a regular event. The May 5th AITY will be the eleventh time the event has been held. This event is entirely outdoors and spread over several city blocks. \n“The Historic Melrose neighborhood is looking forward to welcoming visitors and supporting the local arts scene on May 5th\,” said Lila McCullough\, one of the event organizers. “We will showcase a wide variety of artists and artisans in yards throughout the neighborhood. We expect to have close to 100 artists as well as a number of food trucks and live music too\,” said McCullough. \nThe event is FREE and open to the public and will be followed by live music featuring Hannah Kaminer and the Wistfuls at 5:00 pm. Information and maps will be available on Facebook and Instagram. \nArt in the Yard is grateful to Paul McCullough-Bollin Ligon Walker Realtors\, David Hunt Creative\, Crave Artisan Specialty Market\, Grace Outdoor Advertising\, The New York Butcher Shoppe and Ascent Total Performance for their generous support. \n  \n 
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/melrose-heights-brings-artists-and-entertainment-to-a-historic-columbia-neighborhood-2/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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SUMMARY:Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month at The Nick
DESCRIPTION:Join us at The Nick as we proudly celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with an enriching film series showcasing the diverse voices and stories of the AAPI community. Thanks to sponsor SC Commission for Minority Affairs\, tickets for all AAPI Month films are $5. \nMore details and tickets: https://nickelodeon.org/series/asian-american-and-pacific-islander-heritage-month/
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/asian-american-and-pacific-islander-heritage-month-at-the-nick/
LOCATION:Nickelodeon Theater\, 1607 Main Street\, Columbia\, SC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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SUMMARY:ReelTalk: The Eternal Memory at The Nick
DESCRIPTION:As part of our ReelTalk: Docuseries we will be hosting a screening of The Eternal Memory on Wednesday\, May 8 at 6:00 p.m. After the film there will be an open discussion facilitated by David Whiteman\, Board President for The Nick\, and Jason Craig\, The Nick’s media producer. \nAbout the film: Directed by Maite Alberdi\, this Chilean documentary delves into the profound relationship between journalist Augusto Góngora and actress Paulina Urrutia. \nFollow their journey as they navigate the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease while maintaining their love\, humor\, and shared memories. Through Augusto’s dedication to preserving Chile’s history and Paulina’s unwavering support\, the film offers a poignant exploration of identity\, love\, and resilience in the face of adversity. \nWinner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival and nominated for Best Documentary Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards\, The Eternal Memory has garnered critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling and intimate portrayal of the human experience. \nTickets: https://nickelodeon.org/events/reeltalk-the-eternal-memory/
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/reeltalk-the-eternal-memory-at-the-nick/
LOCATION:Nickelodeon Theater\, 1607 Main Street\, Columbia\, SC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240510T193000
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SUMMARY:Something Rotten the Musical
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Renaissance! Don’t miss this hilarious musical following the Bottom brothers\, Nick and Nigel\, struggling playwrights trying to make a name for themselves in the shadow of William Shakespeare. When a local soothsayer tells the brothers that the future of theatre involves singing and dancing\, they decide to create the world’s first musical. Amidst the excitement of opening night\, Nick and Nigel find true power in following their dreams\, even when faced with seemingly insurmountable odds. \nTown’s stinky cast is led by Paul Lindley (Shrek) and Von Huber (The Play That Goes Wrong) as Nick and Nigel Bottom. Their rival and inspiration\, William Shakespeare\, is taken by Anthony Matrejek (Nice Work if You Can Get It). Bea\, Nick’s wife\, is in the capable hands of Roxanne Rich (42nd Street) while Portia\, Nigel’s love interest\, is taken by Caroline Quinn (Grease). David LaTorre (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical) sets the plot in motion as Nostradamus with James Galluzzo (Tarzan) providing some opposition as Brother Jeremiah. \nThis show could not happen without the ensemble who takes on a variety of roles – even dancing eggs. Audiences will remember Taryn Wilhoit Davis\, Mathew Eberhardt\, Nicholas Eberhardt and Avery McCree all from A Christmas Story: The Musical\, and Elizabeth Rawson and Alyssa Wilson from Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Also appearing is Chauntel Bland (Beauty and the Beast)\, Zanna Mills (Bright Star) and Katie Gatch (Catch Me if You Can). Mary Jayne Davis\, Meg Greeley\, James Nolan\, Grayson Norene\, McKinley Porth and Lee Saxton hand jive their way over from Grease. Aydan Wunderlich (Into the Woods)\, Steve Wrona (Jekyll & Hyde)\, Robin Blume (Mary Poppins)\, Leah Tudor (Arsenic and Old Lace) and Joey Weaver (Hello\, Dolly!) take the Town stage once again. Maggie Baker and Nathan Jackson bring their A-game from The All Night Strut while Carly Grosse and Ivy Munnerlyn are some of our favorite things from The Sound of Music. Connor Etcheson and Katie Sawicki followed the yellow brick road from The Wizard of Oz with Agnes Babb\, Nathan Dawson and Richard Fisher back on the stage after wrapping White Christmas. And we welcome our new faces to the theatre: Michael Adams\, Kameron Carpenter\, Alex Fossum\, Chris Matney\, William Alexander Milhouse\, Maria Siepel\, Jeff Sigley\, Sara Slaughter and Julia Turner. \nSomething Rotten runs May 10-25 with 7:30 PM performances Thursdays through Saturdays and 3:00 PM Sunday matinees. Tickets are available at towntheatre.com or by calling 803-799-2510. \nThis musical includes adult situations and some language. Rated PG-13.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/something-rotten-the-musical/
LOCATION:Town Theatre\, 1012 Sumter Street\, Columbia\, SC\, 29201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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SUMMARY:Bassmaster Elite FREE* Expo
DESCRIPTION:Join in the angling fun at the family-friendly FREE* Bassmaster Elite Community Expo\, May 11-12 from 12-5 PM at Dreher Island State Park. Enjoy booths/exhibits from The Gamecock Bass Fishing Team\, Realtor-Cat Thornton\, Lews/Strike King fishing simulator\, South Carolina Wildlife Federation (Saturday only)\, Armed Forces Fishing League (AFFL)\, and many more. Come hungry for Big Boys BBQ\, Cinnamon Hill Kitchen\, and Sarah’s Rockin’ Kitchen food trucks. Exhibits from B.A.S.S. sponsors include the Toyota Experience\, Minn Kota/Humminbird\, Dakota Lithium\, Power Pole\, Ranger Boats\, Yamaha\, Daiwa\, and Garmin. \n*Parking on Dreher Island is $3 (per adult)\, $1.50 (Adults 65 years and older)\, and $1 (Ages 6-15).
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/bassmaster-elite-free-expo/
LOCATION:Dreher Island State Park\, 3677 State Park Rd\, Prosperity\, SC\, 29217
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240515T183000
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SUMMARY:ReelTalk: Butterfly in the Sky at The Nick
DESCRIPTION:As part of our ReelTalk: Docuseries we will be hosting a screening of Butterfly in the Sky on Wednesday\, May 15 at 6:30 p.m. Stick around after the screening for an engaging talkback session moderated by media literacy expert Frank Baker. With his wealth of experience in education and media literacy\, Frank will lead a dynamic discussion with local experts involved in literacy efforts\, providing further insights into the impact of educational initiatives in our communities. \nThis event isn’t just about watching a documentary—it’s about coming together as a community to celebrate the joy of reading and the transformative power of education. Whether you grew up with Reading Rainbow or you’re discovering it for the first time\, don’t miss this opportunity to be part of something truly special. \nAbout the film: Butterfly in the Sky tells the story of the beloved PBS children’s series “Reading Rainbow\,” its iconic host LeVar Burton\, and the challenges its creators faced in cultivating a love of reading through television. Two seconds into the bubbling synth sounds of its theme song will have a child of the 1980s or ‘90s exclaiming “Reading Rainbow!” Such is the beloved nature of the classic children’s literary television show that introduced millions of kids to the wonder of books. \nNot only did the series insist on having kids speak to kids about their favorite stories\, Reading Rainbow introduced the world to one of the most adored television hosts of all time\, LeVar Burton. Thanks to his direct\, non-patronizing and\, most importantly\, kind delivery\, Burton became a conduit to learning for children of every background – delving behind the pages to the people\, places\, and things each new story explored. \nTickets: https://nickelodeon.org/events/reeltalk-butterfly-in-the-sky/
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/reeltalk-butterfly-in-the-sky-at-the-nick/
LOCATION:Nickelodeon Theater\, 1607 Main Street\, Columbia\, SC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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SUMMARY:The Columbia Police Department Foundation & Columbia Parks & Recreation Foundation to Hold 3rd Annual Parks & Pedals Bicycle Event
DESCRIPTION:The Columbia Police Foundation and the Columbia Parks & Recreation Foundation have partnered with Walmart to hold the third annual Police\, Parks & Pedals Community Bicycle Initiative and rally event at Rosewood Park on Saturday\, May 18 beginning at 11:30 am. May is National Bicycle Safety Month. \nThe Foundations\, through their partnership with Walmart\, will provide new bicycles and helmets at the event to selected students from South Kilbourne Elementary School and Hand Middle School. The event will conclude with a community bicycle rally\, and then students will be treated to free ice cream from the Columbia Police Department’s ice cream truck. \nAttending the event will be Columbia Mayor Daniel Rickenmann\, Columbia Police Chief William Holbrook\, Columbia District Three City Councilman Will Brennan\, Columbia Assistant City Manager Henry Simons\, Richland School District 1 Superintendent Dr. Craig Witherspoon\, Principal Derrick M. Thierse of South Kilbourne Elementary School and Principal Patrice Green of Hand Middle School\, as well as representatives of Walmart. \nWHO: Columbia Police Department Foundation\, Columbia Parks & Recreation Foundation\, Walmart\, City of Columbia representatives\, Richland County School District 1 representatives\, honored students and families. \nWHAT: 3rd Police\, Parks & Pedals Community Bicycle Initiative and Rally \nWHERE: Rosewood Park\, 901 South Holly St\, 29205 \nWHEN: Saturday\, May 18th \n\n11:30 am – Speakers recognize importance of police\, community\, school and business partnerships\n11:45 am – Presentation of new bicycles to South Kilbourne Elementary School and Hand Middle School students\n12:00 pm – Community bicycle ride/rally\n\n 
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/the-columbia-police-department-foundation-columbia-parks-recreation-foundation-to-hold-3rd-annual-parks-pedals-bicycle-event/
LOCATION:Rosewood Park\, 901 South Holly St\, Columbia\, SC\, 29205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240518T183000
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SUMMARY:State Museum to showcase Black Culinary Traditions with special program - May 18
DESCRIPTION:After-hours event features a discussion with chef and food writer\, Amethyst Ganaway\, along with special tastings of South Carolina cuisine.   \nThe South Carolina State Museum welcomed rising culinary star\, Amethyst Ganaway\, for Harvesting Heritage: A History of Black Culinary Traditions in the Palmetto State\, on Saturday\, May 18 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. The special event\, the first in a yearlong collaboration with the renowned chef and food writer\, explores how women shape the way we eat and features heavy hors d’oeuvres and a specialty cocktail. \nDuring this evening\, guests will sample fresh takes on South Carolina culinary traditions\, including Lowcountry shrimp toast\, Upstate peach and pea salad\, PeeDee boiled peanuts\, Carolina Gold middlins and more and enjoy a special discussion with the up-and-coming South Carolina chef alongside renowned artist and storyteller Natalie Daise. \nBeginning in August\, Ganaway will hold a series of six programs at the State Museum exploring the different regions of South Carolina with chefs\, farmers\, policymakers\, and others. From tobacco culture and food traditions in the PeeDee to celebrating the culinary contributions of immigrant communities in our Upstate\, this new series will highlight the history and artistic expression evident in our food traditions. \n“I am so excited to partner with the State Museum to bring the stories\, artistry and living history of the foodways of the many African American communities across our state to life\,” says Ganaway. “I look forward to engaging with my neighbors within each region\, and to work alongside such a dedicated and established organization like the State Museum throughout 2024\, 2025\, and beyond.” \nBorn and raised in North Charleston\, Amethyst Ganaway has been featured in the New York Times\, Food & Wine\, Garden & Gun and more. Specializing in Southern and African American foodways and the foodways of the African Disapora\, Ganaway also recently headlined the Charleston Wine + Food festival. She uses her position as a chef and food writer to tell the stories of the region’s history\, culture\, art\, cuisine\, and environment. \nTickets for Harvesting Heritage: A History of Black Culinary Traditions in the Palmetto State are $50 for general public and $40 for museum members. Tickets include event activities\, food and a drink voucher. Tickets are now on sale at scmuseum.org. 
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/state-museum-to-showcase-black-culinary-traditions-with-special-program-may-18/
LOCATION:SC State Museum\, 301 Gervais Street\, Columbia\, SC\, 29214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240519T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240519T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115316
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SUMMARY:Mental Health Film at The Nick
DESCRIPTION:Sometimes I Think About My Mental Health \nActually\, we do too. \nJoin the staff at Jill Smith and Associates Counseling for a showing of Sometimes I Think About Dying on Sunday\, May 19 at 3:00 p.m. at the Nick. After the film there will be a panel discussion to take questions and engage with the audience around all things mental health. Tickets are $5. https://nickelodeon.org/events/sometimes-i-think-about-dying-screening-talkback/ \nPanelists:\nJill Smith\, LISW-CP-S\nTorisica Jones\, LPC-A\nEthan Taylor\, LPC-A\nMary Grisby\, LPC \nAbout the film: Sometimes I Think About Dying is a 2023 American romantic comedy-drama directed by Rachel Lambert. Starring Daisy Ridley\, Dave Merheje\, and a talented ensemble cast\, the film follows Fran\, a socially awkward office worker who grapples with loneliness and dark thoughts. When a new colleague enters her life\, Fran’s world is shaken\, challenging her to confront her own isolation and reevaluate her perspective on life.Premiering at the Sundance Film Festival\, Sometimes I Think About Dying offers a raw and honest portrayal of mental health\, relationships\, and self-discovery. Join us at The Nick as we dive into Fran’s journey of introspection and the complexities of finding connection in a world filled with uncertainty.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/mental-health-film-at-the-nick/
LOCATION:Nickelodeon Theater\, 1607 Main Street\, Columbia\, SC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240519T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240519T173000
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CREATED:20240514T153315Z
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SUMMARY:28th Ecumenical Church and University Convocation.
DESCRIPTION:Ecumenical Church and University is pleased to announce its 28th Annual Convocation to be held on Sunday\, May 19\, 2024\, at 4 PM at the Metropolitan Convention Center\, 1101 Lincoln Street\, Columbia\, SC 29201. This year’s convocation will feature the investiture of James L. Felder\, JD\, as the third president of Ecumenical University\, along with the conferment of honorary doctorates to distinguished individuals in recognition of their contributions to society and community service. \nEvent Highlights: \nInvestiture of President: James L. Felder\, JD\, an esteemed civil rights activist and former South Carolina legislator\, will be invested as the new president of Ecumenical University. Felder’s significant contributions to civil rights and voter education have established him as a prominent figure in American history. His leadership is expected to propel the university into a new era of excellence and community engagement. \nHonorary Doctorates: The convocation will honor George Dean Johnson\, Jr.\, Doris Glymph Greene\, Pastor Jimmy Jones\, and Todd Turner\, CEO of OTO Development. Each honoree has made substantial impacts in their respective fields: \nGeorge Dean Johnson\, Jr. will receive a Doctor of Humane Letters for his influential roles in politics\, business\, and philanthropy\, notably his involvement in the economic growth of South Carolina and his philanthropic endeavors in education.\nDoris Glymph Greene\, an educator and community leader\, will also be awarded a Doctor of Humane Letters in recognition of her lifelong dedication to education\, community service\, and her pioneering work in adult education in South Carolina.\nPastor Jimmy Jones\, founder of Christ Central Ministries\, will be honored for his extensive humanitarian work and impactful ministry in aiding the homeless and needy across South Carolina.\nTodd Turner\, celebrated for his visionary leadership in development and contributions to economic growth\, will receive an honorary degree\, Honoris Causa.\nGlobal and Domestic Initiatives: Ecumenical Church and University continues to expand its global and domestic initiatives\, including constructing schools and churches in Africa and Asia\, and establishing training camps and small community chapels across the Southern United States. These projects underscore the institution’s commitment to educational and spiritual leadership worldwide. \nVenue Details: Metropolitan Convention Center\, 1101 Lincoln St.\, Columbia\, SC 29201. Attendees are advised to arrive early as seating is limited.
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/28th-ecumenical-church-and-university-convocation/
LOCATION:Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center\, 1101 Lincoln Street\, Columbia\, SC\,  29201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Charleston, SC,Columbia, SC,Greenville, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240522T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240522T210000
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SUMMARY:ReelTalk: Amélie at The Nick
DESCRIPTION:As part of our ReelTalk: Foreign Films we will be hosting a screening of Amélie on Wednesday\, May 22 at 6:00 p.m. After the film there will be an open discussion facilitated by David Whiteman\, Board President for The Nick\, and Jason Craig\, The Nick’s media producer. \nAbout the film: Set in the charming streets of Montmartre\, Paris\, Amélie follows the whimsical journey of its titular character\, a shy and quirky waitress played by Audrey Tautou. Amidst the bustling café culture\, Amélie embarks on a mission to spread joy and happiness to those around her\, all while grappling with her own feelings of isolation and longing. \nAs Amélie navigates the complexities of love and human connection\, she embarks on a series of heartwarming adventures\, from reuniting estranged family members to orchestrating playful schemes to brighten the lives of her neighbors and colleagues. \nThrough its enchanting storytelling and captivating visuals\, Amélie captures the essence of contemporary Parisian life\, offering a poignant and uplifting portrayal of the power of kindness and the beauty of everyday moments. \nWinner of multiple awards and hailed by critics and audiences alike\, Amélie is a timeless classic that continues to charm and inspire viewers around the world. \nTickets: https://nickelodeon.org/events/reeltalk-perfect-days/
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/reeltalk-amelie-at-the-nick/
LOCATION:Nickelodeon Theater\, 1607 Main Street\, Columbia\, SC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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SUMMARY:Mo Betta Soul Cinema: Black Dynamite at The Nick
DESCRIPTION:Join us May 29 at 6:30 p.m. for a one-night-only screening of Black Dynamite\, a hilarious and action-packed homage to 1970s blaxploitation films. \nDirected by Scott Sanders and starring Michael Jai White\, Tommy Davidson\, and Salli Richardson\, Black Dynamite follows the adventures of former CIA agent Black Dynamite as he seeks vengeance for his brother’s death while taking on drug dealers and corrupt politicians. \nWith its blend of comedy\, kung fu action\, and over-the-top characters\, Black Dynamite is sure to keep you entertained from start to finish. This film is a part of a series called Mo Betta Soul Cinema\, a project made in collaboration with Preach Jacobs and Mo Betta Soul. \nTickets: https://nickelodeon.org/events/mo-betta-soul-cinema-house-party/
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/mo-betta-soul-cinema-black-dynamite-at-the-nick/
LOCATION:Nickelodeon Theater\, 1607 Main Street\, Columbia\, SC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240530T120000
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SUMMARY:Mobility May Possibilities Without End SC
DESCRIPTION:Session 3 of our new program\, Possibilities Without End SC\, is here! In partnership with ABLE SC and the DART\, we will provide families with information on transportation and how to access these organizations’ services. We will also have other organizations that will join us for this educative session. \nThis event will be in English and Spanish\, and lunch will also be provided!
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/mobility-may-possibilities-without-end-sc/
LOCATION:Windsor United Methodist Church\, 9500 Windsor Lake Blvd\, Columbia\, SC\, 29223
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240530T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240829T200000
DTSTAMP:20260613T115316
CREATED:20240530T183421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T183421Z
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SUMMARY:City of West Columbia’s Meeting Street Artisan Market is Back for the Summer
DESCRIPTION:The City of West Columbia’s Meeting Street Artisan Market is back for the summer\, every Thursday night\, in June\, July (except July 4)\, and August\, from 4 PM – 8 PM\, in the Interactive Art Park (near Savage Craft Ale Works and D’s Wings)\, 425 Meeting Street\, West Columbia\, SC. Socialize with friends and family\, grab some dinner at a local restaurant\, and shop for handmade items with local artisans. \nWhat to expect: \n\nA showcase of the best local artisans\, crafters\, and bakers.\nUnique handmade crafts\, artwork\, jewelry\, and more.\nFamily and friends and supporting the local artisans and businesses.\nLocal Food & Beverages for purchase\nSavage Craft Ale Works\nWECO Bottle & Biergarten\nThe Hideout in WeCo\nBreakfast at Ruiz\nTerra\nD’s Wings\nBlack Rooster\nState Street Pub\nThe Attic Lounge\n\nFREE Parking \n\nCarraway Park – 212 Hudson Street\nFree Public Parking Garage – 310 Court Avenue\nCapitol Square – 483 Sunset Boulevard\nInteractive Art Park – 425 Meeting Street\nRiver District Church – 400 State Street\nThe Warehouse – 312 State Street\n\nFacebook event link: https://www.facebook.com/MeetingStreetArtisanMarket/events  \n 
URL:https://whosonthemove.com/event/city-of-west-columbias-meeting-street-artisan-market-is-back-for-the-summer/
LOCATION:425 Meeting Street\, West Columbia\, SC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Columbia, SC
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