COLUMBIA, SC- July 5 – 9, 2013 – There’s so much going on this weekend in the Capital City; it’s hard to choose! Don’t miss Color Columbia, a mural competition on Main Street during First Thursdays. Take the ride of a lifetime with hot air balloon rides at Riverfront Park. Be sure to stop by the Capital City Beach party this Saturday – they’ve brought the beach to Columbia! And cap the night with freefireworks at Finlay Park!
One Columbia for Arts and History would like to wish you a safe and fun Independence Day weekend.
Click here to see a list by date of things happening this week in the Capital City.
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First FriYays!
July 5 Join Edventure Children’s Museum after hours on the first Friday of each month for concerts and fun activities! TGIF! Read more>>
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Tutankhamen: Return of the King
Through March 2
Come see this dazzling collection of Tutankhamun’s legendary treasures that recreates the richest archaeological find of all time. Read more>>
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Star Spangled Symphonic Salute
July 4 Lake Murray Symphony Orchestra and Saluda Shoals Park present their annual concert and laser show for your entertainment. Read more>>
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Organ Duo in Concert
July 4
Elizabeth and Raymond Chenault, world famous organ duo, will be performing for free as part of the Region IV convention of the American Guild of Organists. Read more>>
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Ain’t Misbehavin’
Through July 20
Trustus Theatre presents this show, described as Sometimes sassy, sometimes sultry, with moments of devastating beauty. Read more>>
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Theatre Arts Summer Camp
Through July 26
Does your child want a chance to be in the limelight? Or maybe they have an interest in production design? No matter your child’s age or interests, this camp provides a creative outlet! Read more>>
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Ride to the Future
July 4 During First Thursdays, enjoy scooter lessons, cycling smoothies (cycle the bicycle to power the blender that makes your smoothie), a singing contest and footage of the documentary, What is the Electric Car. Read more >>
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Introduction to Clay
July 8
Introduction to Clay is a class designed for older teens and adults to learn the basics of working with clay and making pottery. Read more>>
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