Events
-ANIMALS Pet Adoption on the Lawn at Mars Petcare US, 1720 Pineview Drive, Columbia, South Carolina 29209, will be held Saturday, September 12, 10 am- 2 pm. The event features discounted adoption fees, canine demonstrations, free admission and parking, and free food and beverage. 888-607-4798.
-ART
Columbia Museum of Art will present The Dorothy and
Herbert Vogel Collection: Fifty Works for Fifty States
October 23- January 17 at 1515 Main Street. 799-2810.
Village Artist will host a Beginners Watercolor Class beginning October 1, 10 am to 12:30 pm, at 631- 8 Promenade Place. 699-8886.
Village Artist will host a Landscape in Oil Class beginning September 29, 10 am to 12:30 pm, at 631-8 Promenade Place. 699-8886.
Columbia Museum of Art will host Ansel Adams: Masterworks October 23- January 17 at 1515 Main Street. 799-2810.
-BOOKS
Zhaxi Zhuoma Rinpoche will speak on the book H.H.
Dorje Chang Buddha III Thursday, October 1, noon- 1:30 pm, boardroom, Columbia Museum of Art, 1515 Main Street, Columbia. 559-875-3515, www.zhaxizhuoma.net
-CHURCH/CHARITY First Presbyterian Church will hold its weekly lunch and speaker series Wednesdays, 11:30 am- 12:50 pm, 1324 Marion St. Soup and salad $5; hot meal, $6. Free parking available. 799-9062.
St. David Episcopal Church will sell barbecue meals to benefit missionary work in Honduras, September 4- 5 at the church, 605 Polo Road. Meals include pork barbecue, hash and rice, baked beans, cole slaw, and bread. Adults and teens $8, children 12 and under, $4. 736-0866.
Forest Acres Women to Women Bible Study will meet each Wednesday September 9- November 18, 9:30 am, at Covenant Presbyterian Church. 782-9165.
Mayor Bob Coble will host his annual Mayor's Walk Against Domestic Violence October 10, 9 am, at Finlay Park. 545-3020
-DANCE Square Dance Lessons will be held September 14, 7 pm- 8:30 pm (Basic/Mainstream) and 8:30 pm- 9:30 pm (Plus), at 2211 Platt Springs Rd.
-FILMS All For Liberty, the award winning feature film about the Revolutionary War in South Carolina, will premiere in Columbia, September 26 at the South Carolina State Museum with proceeds to benefit the Sandlapper Society. There will be two screenings at 5:30 pm and 7:30 pm. Tickets are available at 359-9954.
-FOOD The Sandhill Farmers Market is open every Tuesday through November 24, 2:30 pm, 900 Clemson Rd. 788-5700.
-FUNDRAISER Kickin' Cancer Nite Owl Ride, a 12- hour cycling event at night over the Gervais Street Bridge between Columbia and West Columbia, will be held on Friday, September 11, 8 pm through Saturday, September 12, 8 am, to benefit Children's Chance and the Lance Armstrong Foundation. www.niteowlride.org or 254-5996.
Benefit Dinner for Donna "Mom" Kitchen will be held Friday, September 11, at the home of Tim and Lou Jackson, 81 Catawba Timber Road, Camden, S.C. Tickets for steak dinner are $10 per person purchased in advance. A Poker Run will be held Saturday, September 12, 10 am- noon; entry fee is $20 per rider, $10 per passenger. Raffle tickets are on sale for a gas/charcoal grill and other prizes. 461-5578, stepside_runner@yahoo.com, or tonyk40@hotmail.com
Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association (CPAAA) will hold its Fourth Annual Golf Scholarship Tournament Tuesday, September 15, Woodcreek Farms Country Club, 301 Club Ridge Road, Elgin, S.C. 29045; registration begins at 10:30 am, shotgun start at noon. Cost is $70 per person or $280 for a team. 733-8572 or 781-6094.
Riverbanks ZOOfari will be October 3, 7 pm, at Riverbanks Zoo. Tickets for the annual fundraising event will be $85 for non- members and $75 for members. www.riverbanks.org
-KIDS
Sesame Street Live will present Elmo's Green Thumb
September 11- 13 at Colonial Life Arena. Tickets are $14, $18, and $22. www.coloniallifeareana.com
-LUNCHEONS Retired Senator John Drummond, Senators John Courson and Phil Leventis, Representatives Bill Herbkersman and James Smith will be honored with a green tie luncheon, Wednesday, September 16, 11:30 am- 1:30 pm, Grand Hall of Historic 701 Whaley. 701 Whaley Street, Columbia. 799-0716.
Richland County Family and Community Leaders will host a luncheon September 23, 9:30 am, at Sandhill Lake House. 788-1282.
-MEETINGS The Richland Democratic Women will meet September 14, 5:30 pm at the Adult Activity Center at 7494 Parklane Road. jprueitt@att.net
-MUSIC Columbia Barbershop Harmonizers, a male chorus/ensemble, all types of music in the Barbershop Quartet style, is seeking male singers. Meets Mondays, 7 pm at Shandon United Methodist Church, 3407 Devine St. 798-1538. Jazz at the Village Fall Concert Series will be held 2 pm- 4 pm Sundays, Village at Sandhill, Town Center Commons, with the following bands scheduled: September 6, Gene Dykes Band; September 13, Robert Gardiner Quintet; September 20, Ross Holmes Band; September 27, The Swing Set Band; October 4, Clear Vision; October 11, New Century Salon Orchestra; October 18, Dick Goodwin Quintet; October 25, U.S.C. Carolina Alive Vocal Jazz Ensemble U.S.C. Saxophone Quartet. 419-0235 or swhite@villageatsandhill.com
Sounds of the Shoals series will be September 6, 13, 20, & 27, from 3 pm- 5 pm, at Saluda Shoals Park. J Edwards - Pop, Blues & Contemporary will perform Sunday, September 6. 213-2035.
58th Anniversary of the Musical Choir of Cleaves Memorial C.M.E Church will be celebrated September 13, 3 pm, at 3407 Beaumont Ave. 736-9884.
-OUTDOORS Guided nature tour with Dr. Rudy Mancke will be held at Cayce Riverwalk Park, Saturday, September 12, 10 am and 1 pm. Spaces are limited so reservations are necessary. 796-9020.
-RUNNING/WALKING City of Columbia will host 2009 Freedom Walk to memorialize the 9/11 victims and honor local first responders Friday, September 11. Walkers assemble at the State House at 11:30 am, Memorial Ceremony will be held at City Hall at noon. 545-3020 or pio@columbiasc.net
-REUNION C.A. Johnson High School class of 1959 will hold their 50th year November 27- 29. 754-3312.
-SUPPORT GROUP Midlands Area Lewy Body Dementia Support Group will meet September 14, 6 pm- 7:30 pm, at 7021 St. Andrews Rd. 917-3470.
-TRAINING/EDUCATION NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Mid- Carolina will hold a 12- week course for family of adults with severe mental illnesses beginning Monday, September 14, 6 pm- 8:30 pm, Dorn VA Medical Center. Pre- registration is required. 776-4000, ext. 4116 or email NAMIVASC@ sc.rr.com
Richland 101 will begin its six- week series on how county government works September 14, 6 pm- 8 pm, at 2020 Hampton St. 576-2062.
South Carolina Secretary of State Mark Hammond will sponsor a Free Notary Public Seminar October 15 at 6:30 pm. www.scsos.com
-VOLUNTEER Reliant Hospice is seeking Volunteers to assist its network of caregivers. www.relianthospice.com










