Columbia business owners welcome more customers in doors despite nationwide supply issues
“This year is definitely better than last year. There are a lot of people out and everybody is more in the holiday spirit,” said Revente owner Heather Burns.
“This year is definitely better than last year. There are a lot of people out and everybody is more in the holiday spirit,” said Revente owner Heather Burns.
The Sally R. Brasley Foundation is hosting their first Nova Fest this weekend. The event will feature celebrity guest performances, food trucks and rides for the kids.
New art is coming to downtown Columbia. Thursday, Mayor Steve Benjamin and city council members will hold a public art dedication ceremony.
New Year’s Eve certainly looks a lot different around the world and right here in the Midlands during the age of COVID-19.
One local store on Main Street, Uptown Gifts on Main, is partnering with Harvest Hope Food Bank this weekend for a food drive.
Columbia, SC (WOLO)- The city of Columbia and surrounding areas are welcome to celebrate Hispanic culture at the 16th annual Main Street Latin Festival. The street festival will take place Saturday, August 24th from 11 a.m. There will be food, art, dance and live music. This is event is fun the whole family can enjoy. For more information click here…
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) – Looking for something to do this Weekend? Join Curtis Wilson as he gets the ball rolling in the bowling alley of The Grand on Main Street. Curtis spoke with David Keller, Director of Restaurant Operations, about all that the Grand restaurant has to offer. Keller also gives Curtis and new bowlers some tips on how to…
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)–It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in downtown Dolumbia. Main Street Ice at Boyd Plaza is now open. It opened on Thanksgiving. The Columbia outdoor ice skating rink is on the corner of Main and Hampton street. Skaters say they’re falling for the icy fun. This is the 6th season for Main Street Ice. It will…
Families looking for a not-so-spooky Halloween celebration can head to Main Street for Richland Library’s annual stroll.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– What’s become a beacon of light on Main Street in downtown Columbia, is celebrating five years in its current home. The Nickelodeon Theatre hosted a Cheers to Five Years bash Thursday night. Party goers got to play trivia – eat food and catch a free screening of Jurassic Park. More than 300-thousand movie goers have enjoyed events at…