Columbia Celebrates October with Food, Fun, and Festivities!

Columbia in October: A Month Full of Fun and Festivities!

Hey there, friends! If you’re in or around Columbia, you’re in for a real treat this October. With warm sunshine lingering, beautiful scenery, and the air filled with excitement, there’s no shortage of things to do. Trust us, whether you want to dive into the festive spirit or simply have a good time with friends and family, Columbia has got your back!

Experience the Magic of Halloween and Oktoberfest

The month kicks off with a flair for good food and vibrant experiences. Have you ever fancied fondue? From October 1st to 31st, the Melting Pot on Colonial Life Blvd. is featuring a special Oktoberfest-themed prix-fixe menu. For just $49 per person, you can indulge in Bavarian beer cheese fondue, tantalizing bratwurst and pretzel dippers, all wrapped up in delightful German beverages. It’s a foodie’s dream come true!

Get Your Ride Fix at the Annual South Carolina State Fair

If thrill rides and funnel cakes are more your scene, don’t miss the South Carolina State Fair, running from October 9th to 20th at 901 George Rogers Blvd. With over 50 rides, delectable deep-fried treats, arts and crafts, and animal showcases, this event is a must! Plus, it has the added bonus of contributing over $5 million in scholarships to local students since its inception.

Sip and Savor in Sumter

On October 12th, head over to Sumter for a spectacular street party hosted by Hamptons Foods. It’s all about community as you feast on delicious bites and refreshing drinks—all while raising funds for Sumter United Ministries. There’s fun for all ages, so bring the family along!

Pet Festivities for the Furry Friends

On October 13th, feel free to bark up the right tree! Modern Companion is hosting a celebration at Melvin Park for our four-legged pals. The event will feature pet adoptions, food trucks, demonstrations, and raffles! Part of the proceeds will go towards aiding local animal rescues, making it a paw-some day out.

Famously Hot South Carolina Pride

As we hit the weekend of October 18th-19th, Columbia will come alive with the return of the Famously Hot South Carolina Pride festival on Main Street. Celebrating its 34th year, it promises a lively parade, an array of vendors, and performances from talented artists such as Parson James and Asher HaVon. Make sure to grab those VIP passes for an elevated experience!

Spooky Terrarium Painting Night

As Halloween approaches, why not get crafty? On October 22nd at Gardener’s Outpost Cottontown, guests can bring their drinks and creativity to assemble and paint a spooky terrarium. For just $35, you’ll come away with a spooky masterpiece of your own!

Drinks and Dramatic Dishes at Local Restaurants

On October 23rd, Hampton Street Vineyard invites you to enjoy a four-course menu paired with wines curated from the best local vineyards. For $125 per person, you’ll taste the magic of French-Southern fusion dishes that feature seasonal ingredients. Treat yourself and your taste buds!

Cosplay and Comics at Scratch N’ Spin

And for those who love comics and Halloween spirit, on October 26th at Scratch N’ Spin, prepare for a thrilling Halloween Comic Fest. With free admission, you can enjoy costume contests, book signings, and more. This is a golden opportunity for all aspiring superheroes!

Wrap Up the Month with a Spooky Bash

Finally, if you’re feeling the vibe of spooky themed fun, various bar crawls are happening throughout the city to wrap up the month. Check out local listings to join in on the festivities and don’t forget to put on your best Halloween attire!

So there you have it, Columbia! Mark your calendars and gather your friends and family to enjoy all the exciting activities happening this October. Get ready to create some fantastic memories!


Author: HERE Chapin

HERE Chapin

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