Columbia Embraces November with Art, Community Events, and Entertainment Galore

Columbia Embraces November with Art, Community Events, and Entertainment Galore

News Around Columbia: Something for Everyone!

Hey there, Columbia! Are you ready for a fun-filled November? There’s so much happening this month, from artistic adventures to community gatherings. Get your calendars ready because there’s something exciting for everyone!

Artistic Inspirations at Alexandra’s Art Studio

If you’ve ever wanted to unleash your inner Picasso, Alexandra’s Art Studio at 111 Sparkleberry Crossing Road is the perfect place to start! They offer a variety of classes for adults and kids, including camps and group art sessions. No experience needed—just bring your creativity and enthusiasm! Be sure to check their website, artstudiocola.com, for all the details.

Mark Your Calendars for the Historic Melrose Art in the Yard

Get ready for a vibrant display of creativity at the Historic Melrose Art in the Yard on Sunday, December 8, from 1–5 p.m. This outdoor art festival will span several city blocks, making it a perfect opportunity to explore local talent while enjoying the fresh air. Don’t forget to follow them on Facebook and Instagram for maps and the latest updates!

A Crafty Weekend Ahead

Attention all craft lovers! The Midlands Crafter’s Association will present the 2024 Midlands Christmas Arts & Crafts Market this weekend, November 2–3. The festivities kick off on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and continue Sunday from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the South Carolina State Farmers Market. It’s the perfect chance to find unique handmade gifts this holiday season!

Support Your Community: Yard Sales and Fundraisers

Don’t miss the Rehoboth Church indoor yard sale happening today and tomorrow, November 1-2, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. There’s always something fantastic to discover! Over on the charity front, the Lexington Medical Center Foundation is hosting the Wine on the River event on Friday, November 8, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.. Enjoy an evening of delightful wines while supporting a great cause down at the West Columbia Riverwalk.

Dancing into the Weekend

If you’re looking to burn some calories while having fun, join the Palmetto Scottish Country Dance every Monday evening from 6 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. at the Eastminster Presbyterian Community Life Center. Their sessions welcome all ages! For adults interested in ballet, beginner classes are offered every Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Columbia Music Festival Association. What a fun way to meet new people and learn something new!

Spiritual Gathering Before Elections

In the spirit of community and peace, St. David’s Episcopal Church will hold a non-partisan prayer service on Monday, November 4, at 6:30 p.m. It’s a beautiful way to come together as our nation prepares for the elections. All are welcome to join!

Support Groups for Every Need

Tackling life’s challenges together is what support groups are all about. From the Promise of Serenity NAR-ANON Meeting every Monday evening for families affected by addiction to the Multiple Sclerosis group meeting every fourth Wednesday, Columbia offers a warm network for those in need. Plus, the Invitation to Change group supports families facing substance abuse challenges every Thursday evening. You’re not alone!

Exciting Theater Shows

If you’re itching for some live entertainment, mark your evenings for The War and Treaty, who will perform tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Harbison Theatre. Also, look out for Moon Man Walk, hitting the stage from November 8 to 16 at Longstreet Theatre. Grab your friends and enjoy a night out!

With all these events, it’s clear that Columbia is buzzing with excitement this month! Whether you’re looking to explore art, attend a prayer service, or enjoy a night of dance, there’s definitely something happening that will pique your interest. So get out there, connect with your community, and make wonderful memories!


Columbia Embraces November with Art, Community Events, and Entertainment Galore

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