This is a fabulous time to be in Columbia! Autumn is just around the corner, and our community is buzzing with a wide array of activities and events that promise to keep both residents and visitors entertained. Whether you love art, music, dance, or supporting local causes, there’s something for everyone in our wonderfully diverse city!
If you’ve always wanted to dive into the world of art, now is your chance! Alexandra’s Art Studio on Sparkleberry Crossing Road offers a variety of classes for adults and children alike. With both group classes and summer camps available, it’s an excellent opportunity to unleash your inner artist, whether you are a beginner or a seasoned pro.
On Sunday, September 15, the Weekend of Hope will take place at St. David’s Episcopal Church, starting at 12 p.m. This special spiritual retreat is aimed at helping those who are experiencing homelessness or living in transitional housing. Sponsored by His Hands Ministries, it’s a great way to contribute to well-being in our community.
Mark your calendars for *Friday, September 20* from *10 a.m. to 3 p.m.* for Columbia’s 9th Annual Park(ing) Day. This unique global event transforms metered parking spaces into temporary public parks! Join fellow citizens, artists, and activists as they create spaces that invite everyone to relax and enjoy the beautiful day.
Do you have a special tree in mind? Consider nominating it for the Treasured Trees Program, which aims to document and honor trees with significant value in the Midlands area. Nominations are open until November 1, and anyone can submit a nomination—just make sure the property owner is on board! For more info, give the Forestry and Beautification Department a call at 803-545-3860.
Dancing enthusiasts can benefit from attending the Palmetto Scottish Country Dance sessions every Monday night or join the Adult Ballet Classes on Thursday evenings at Columbia Music Festival Association. It’s never too late to learn something new while meeting new friends!
Remember the Jam Room Music Festival scheduled on October 26? This festival is set to bring local artists together for a day filled with incredible sounds and community spirit! Additionally, don’t miss the Fall Plant and Flower Festival at the South Carolina State Farmers Market from October 4-6. These events are sure to be a hit, so be sure to attend!
On September 20, the Therapalooza gala will be the largest fundraising event for The Therapy Place. Scheduled from 7:15 to 10:30 p.m. at The Goodman Building, it’s a wonderful opportunity to support a great cause while enjoying a fun evening out! Make sure to grab your tickets!
In addition to social events, Columbia hosts a variety of support groups and clubs. For those who might be dealing with personal challenges, the Promise of Serenity NAR-ANON meeting every Monday provides an encouraging environment for families and friends of addicts. Also, the ADD/ADHD Support Group offers a safe space for individuals facing these challenges, meeting regularly to share and learn from one another.
Culture lovers can look out for the Sampaguita Soirée this Friday, celebrating Filipino culture and contributions at the R212 Conference Center. Moreover, music enthusiasts should catch Some Strings Attached in concert at St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church on September 15—a perfect way to kick back and enjoy some fantastic local talent!
All in all, Columbia’s September calendar is packed with activities that foster creativity, community spirit, and cultural appreciation. Whether you’re looking to learn something new or just wanting to enjoy some great company and entertainment, there is plenty to keep you busy. We can’t wait to see you out there, enjoying everything our wonderful city has to offer!
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