SOLD OUT – Window Repair Workshop
1623 Richland StreetAs a part of Historic Preservation Month in Columbia, we are hosting a Window Repair Workshop. Join us to learn to unstick, re-rope, and restore historic wood windows. See more...
As a part of Historic Preservation Month in Columbia, we are hosting a Window Repair Workshop. Join us to learn to unstick, re-rope, and restore historic wood windows. See more...
Learn the how's and why's of Columbia's preservation protections. Registration Encouraged: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lunch-learn-protected-or-not-tickets-1337283293329?aff=oddtdtc See more events for Historic Preservation Month Here: https://www.columbiacompass.org/celebratemay.htmlreator
Councilwoman Tina Herbert, City Planning and Toole Design will be facilitating a community planning workshop for stakeholders to develop a vision and goals for the future development of the property...
Join Outspokin’ and Midland SORBA for a cycling ‘Pub Tour’ - a leisurely-paced ride visiting WECO, Columbia Craft, and Craft & Draft. Meet at 6 PM at Outspokin' Bicycles (3223...
Meet at Cycle Center (1001 Harden) and build your bike knowledge! Register by emailing [email protected].
Ride with a group or on your own to arrive at the State House (Gervais Street side) at 8:30 AM, take a group picture, and ride down Main Street to...
Experience the Taste of Black Columbia! Step into a world where every dish tells a story and every flavor sings of history. On May 16, 2025, join us for a...
Meet at the Harbison Ed Center to volunteer with Friends of Harbison State Forest; bring work gloves, water, and snacks, and wear appropriate clothing; tools will be provided. Details on...
As part of Historic Preservation Month in Columbia, learn how to improve the energy efficiency of your house. Watch a blower door demonstration and learn the basics of window repair....
Explore the Experience Columbia SC event calendar to discover an array of performing arts, seasonal celebrations, concerts, nightlife, outdoor activities, and much more!
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