City of Columbia discuss potential service center for the homeless
The City of Columbia held a public session on Monday, June 17, to get community input on a potential service center for the homeless in the city.
Charles R. Drew Wellness Center is partnering with several organizations to host a mental health day.
The City of Columbia held a public session on Monday, June 17, to get community input on a potential service center for the homeless in the city.
On Wednesday, June 26, the City of Columbia’s Community Development Department is holding a financial literacy workshop.
The intersection of Devine St. and Holly St. is back open after a fallen tree caused traffic lights to be compromised and damaged, says the city.
City of Columbia is making an effort to control the mosquito population and reduce the risk of mosquito-borne illness by spraying for adult mosquitoes through the remainder of the season, says the city.
The recreational swim season for the City of Columbia’s outdoor pools and splash pads/spray pools began on Saturday, May 25.
Tonight, Columbia Streams Art painted trout sculptures will be sold at an auction, says the city.
Food Truck Fridays is continuing throughout the month of May, says the city.
In an effort to help fund local youth-focused sustainability projects, Rickenmann says the city will provide micro-grants between $1,500 and $5,000 to approved applicants.
Monday morning, city officials unveiled 35 leaping trout sculptures as part of the announcement of the upcoming ‘Columbia Streams’ art event.