•ANIMALS
In an effort to bring more structure and enhance life-saving practices within the facility, the City of Columbia Animal Services will be changing its hours of operations effective July 5. The new hours of operations for public service will be Monday–Friday 12–5 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m.–4 p.m. The shelter will remain closed on Sunday. This change will allow shelter staff to implement higher standards of best practices and allow personnel time to prepare for public operations, resulting in greater customer service.
•ART
Alexandra’s Art Studio, 111 Sparkleberry Crossing Road, offers adult classes, kids classes, kids camps, and art class groups. Visit cafeartcola.com.
The Project: A 2022 Call for Art is the Koger Center’s annual artistic competition that supports the work of South Carolina visual artists and is now accepting submissions. Each year, one chosen artist will receive a $500 stipend, gallery space and staff support resulting in a free public display in the Upstairs Gallery of the Koger Center. Submissions for this year’s project will be accepted through August 15. Submissions can be made at docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfF4wQVzBO1RFiFVxNJIKBKhKmQ4bBJvnElMLvLXb9SA_uUg/viewform. www.KogerCenterForTheArts.com.
•CAMPS
Shepherd’s Center of St. Andrews Zoom “Summer Camp” for ages 50+ will be held weekly through August 25, 11 a.m. www.shepherdscenterstandrews.org.
•CONFERENCE
Able South Carolina and Hire Me SC will host the 7th Annual Employer Summit, scheduled during National Disability Employment Awareness Month, Wednesday, October 19, 9:30 a.m.–3 p.m. Registrants can attend in person at the Philips Market Center in West Columbia or online through the event’s virtual platform. www.hiremesc.org/employer-summit.
•FESTIVALS/SHOWS
NoMa Warehouse will host SolFest RollFest, a music and bicycle festival featuring Columbia’s first bike-powered stage, Saturday, July 2, 12–6 p.m., Earlewood Park. www.SolFest-RollFest.com.
Cotton Branch Farm Sanctuary of Batesburg-Leesville will host its first ever Columbia VegFest Sunday, June 26, 11 a.m.–5 p.m., Segra Park. columbiavegfest.com.
The Palmetto Tasty Tomato Festival will be held Saturday, July 23, 11 a.m.–4 p.m., in the historic, community-driven neighborhood of Cottontown in Columbia’s North Main District. www.eventbrite.com/e/11th-annual-palmetto-tasty-tomato-festival-tickets-353978066927.
•MEETINGS
Spring Valley Rotary Club meets every Thursday, 1–2 p.m., Grand Hall of Northeast Presbyterian Church, 601 Polo Road in Northeast Columbia. To learn more about membership, contact Brian Dunphy at 803-920-4751.
The Golden K Kiwanis Club of Columbia meets every Wednesday, 9:30–10:45 a.m., Lourie Center, 1650 Park Circle. chrisemaw.2015@gmail.com.
Forest Acres Rotary Club meets the first four Wednesdays of the month, 1–2 p.m., St Michaels of All Angels, 6408 Bridgewood Road off Trenholm Road. sandyo@sc.rr.com.
Rotary Club of Columbia East meets Tuesdays at noon at Seawell’s Restaurant near the State Fair Grounds. almjjmjlm@aol.com.
•MUSEUMS
Olympia Mill Village Museum, “The Story of Olympia Mill Village Life in 1920s,” Fridays and Saturdays, 11 a.m.–4 p.m., 1170 Olympia Avenue. www.olympiagranbymillvillagemuseum.com.
•MUSIC
Cola Concerts will present Old Crow Medicine Show at the Township Auditorium Saturday, September 10, 8 p.m., 1703 Taylor Street. colaconcerts.com.
•SOCIALS
American-Italian Military Society 1940’s Canteen Dance; American Legion Post 7 Hall, 211 Legion Drive, Lexington, South Carolina 29072; Saturday, June 25, 6-9:30 p.m.. A nostalgic 1940’s dance featuring music, entertainment, memorabilia, a canteen with snacks and non-alcoholic drinks at ’40’s prices, door prizes, and more. Period dress is encouraged but not required. Come and dance the night away or just sit back and enjoy the entertainment. $15 RSVP or $20 at the Door (limited number); Free for WWII Veterans; Purchase tickets online at sites.rootsweb.com/~scmti/Dance.html or email pss_nyz@yahoo.com for more information.
The Iota Omicron Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. will hold its Ladies of Distinction Tea: Centennial Edition Sunday, June 26, 2:30 p.m. Register at BIT.LY/LODT2022. www.iossgrho.org.
State Farm Insurance with agent Elnora Hubbard will host Christmas in July July 24, 1–5 p.m., 141 S Shandon Street, Suite E. 803-767-4152.
•SPORTS/OUTDOORS
Richland Post 215 will host its First Annual PBL Night Thursday, June 30, 6 p.m. (with Legion Game beginning at 7 p.m.), Heathwood Hall Baseball Field.
•STUDENTS
PalmettoPride, South Carolina’s anti-litter organization, has created a new leadership program for South Carolina teens with its Youth Ambassadors. This new initiative seeks applications from South Carolina students ages 14–18 who are active in litter prevention in their communities. The benefits of being a PalmettoPride Youth Ambassador will include statewide recognition, college application and resume building, community service hours, and a $1,000 scholarship. Applications for the school year 2022-2023 are due August 15. www.palmettopride.org/palmettoprideyouthambassador.
•SUPPORT GROUPS
Promise of Serenity NAR-ANON Meeting (For families and friends of addicts) is held every Monday, 6 p.m., Angelican Church of the Epiphany, 2512 N. Beltline Boulevard. colanaraon@gmail.com or www.nar-anon.org.
ADD/ADHD Support Group of the Midlands (AttentionDeficitHelp.com)—The people involved with this local support group are parents, families, co-workers, and special individuals sharing and learning about the joys, frustrations, opportunities, and challenges of ADD/ADHD. The goal is to give hope and support. To join bi-weekly Zoom meetings, visit www.attentiondeficithelp.com.
•VETERANS
South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum will participate in the Blue Star Museums initiative, a national program that provides free admission to currently serving U.S. military personnel and their families from Armed Forces Day, through Labor Day, September 5, 301 Gervais Street. Find the list of participating museums across the country at arts.gov/bluestarmuseums.crr.sc.gov.
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