In Lexington County, excitement-filled activities are being planned for the coming week of May 2. A range of events, from musical concerts to artisan auctions will keep residents and visitors thoroughly entertained.
The experience begins with the opening night for the delightful play, “Mary Poppins,” at the Village Square Theatre. The play dramatizes the troubled Banks family dynamics adjusted by a magical nanny. Showtime is scheduled for 7:30 p.m with ticket prices varying between $18 and $22. Further information can be found at the theatre’s official web page.
Columbia’s popular vocalist Beth Inabinett takes the stage at Chayz Lounge, presenting “A Night of Soulful Grooves,” a night filled with classic soul music. The doors for the event will open at 6:30 p.m., and the show begins at 8 pm.
Non-profit group Sewrority Sisters hosts a silent auction in aid of providing comfort quilts to local cancer patients. The auction includes attractive items such as a Sunset Dolphin Cruise and a Charleston Carriage Tour among others.
In the heart of Bill’s Music Shop & Pickin’ Parlor in West Columbia, a Mother’s Day Dance & Potluck is being organized to celebrate all mothers with a melodious blend of bluegrass, country, and gospel music.
The Trinity Baptist Church will host its first ever Trinity Car Show offering an array of classic to modern vehicles. Food trucks will be present to satiate the hunger pangs of spectators and participants.
For fans of ’70s giants like Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers, a laid-back performance by Yacht Rock Schooner at Savage Craft Ale Works awaits.
A must-attend event is the annual Spring Open House at Lexington County Museum, offering historic insight into the county’s past and engaging visitors in live demonstrations of blacksmithing, soap-making, and cooking.
Comic book and toy enthusiasts should head to the Barnyard Flea Market’s Comic & Toy Show where numerous local vendors from across the East Coast will be offering goods ranging from Golden Age to Modern comics.
A fabulous girls’ night out awaits at The FARM 1780 with a grazing board of fresh farm indulgences.”
The Icehouse Live concert series continues with an engaging performance by The Hitmen, a popular seven-piece variety band, ensuring that audiences of all ages have a night to remember.
A rich offering of other exciting events including concerts, food festivals, and diverse cultural affairs are also lined up, securing a fun-filled week for the residents of Lexington County.
From artistic impressions of famous plays and engaging musical nights to silent auctions for cause and vintage car exhibitions, Lexington County promises a week filled with thrilling events and activities. The versatility in the events for the coming week ensures there’s something that caters to everyone’s interests. Enjoy the week ahead!
Source: HERE News Network
Author: HERE News
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