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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 from June 16 through August 15, 2022.
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Intramed Plus, Inc., a pioneer in home infusion therapy, is celebrating 31 years of providing outstanding infusion care to thousands of patients across South Carolina who benefit from intravenous medication and nutrition therapy.
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With a musical lineage tied to the very essence of traditional Southern folk, down-home blues, and legendary “swamp” rock, Revisiting Creedence will headline the LRADAC Foundation’s 8th annual fundraising event presented by Dominion Energy.
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Joanna Dyches has joined Prisma Health Midlands Foundation as manager, Events.
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Robinson Gray Stepp & Laffitte, LLC, has received the South Carolina Bar 2022 Pro Bono Award, reflecting the law firm’s service to the community in 2021.
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The SC Bar Young Lawyers Division (YLD) raised $25,548 for food banks across the state as part of its virtual fundraising event, the SC Legal Feeding Frenzy.
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Blair Cato Pickren Casterline, LLC announced that Cynthia Durham Blair, a founding owner and attorney in the firm’s Columbia office, has been appointed to the Richland County Board of Assessment Appeals.
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Quackenbush Architects + Planners received a 2022 Designworks honorable mention from the Carolinas Chapter of the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) for its interior design of the Rosewood Elementary School Library Addition in Richland County School District One.
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CRANSTON, an engineering, landscape architecture, planning, and surveying firm that has been serving Southeast communities for more than half a century, has formed a strategic growth partnership with The HFW Companies (HFW), a fast-growing professional services firm with a national focus on the architecture and engineering (AE) industry.
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The City of Columbia and the Columbia Food Policy Committee created a food access GIS (geographic information system) map that lists various sites to access healthy food for their whole family.
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On Tuesday, June 14, 2022, the Lexington County School District One Board of Trustees approved the promotion of Nathan D. Dawson to procurement director, effective July 1, 2022.
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Richland Library’s Let’s Talk Race team will host a conversation with Bakari Sellers and his father, Dr. Cleveland Sellers, on Tuesday, June 28 at 6 p.m. at Richland Library Main.
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On Tuesday, June 14, 2022, the Lexington County School District One Board of Trustees approved the promotion of Erica K. Bissell, ED.D. to teaching and learning director, effective July 1, 2022.
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The Mungo Homes Foundation is proud to announce the first-ever Week of Service, which will take place June 20 – 24th.
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See agendas for the upcoming local City Council Meetings.
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The perfect date night show comes to Trustus Theatre this summer. First Date, Broadway’s musical comedy, opens on the Thigpen Main Stage on Friday, June 17th and runs through July 16th.
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The Columbia Parks & Recreation Department will host 12 free teen nights for Columbia’s youth beginning Friday, June 10.
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Gen. Lloyd “Fig” Newton has a lot of fascinating stories to tell, having led a life of adventure and distinction serving his country.
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Richland Library’s Let’s Talk Race team will host a conversation with Bakari Sellers and his father, Dr. Cleveland Sellers, on Tuesday, June 28 at 6 p.m. at Richland Library Main.
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Richland Library’s mission is to help our customers learn, create and share. We are continuing to offer programs, both familiar and new, and we are finding creative ways to connect with our community and interact online.
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The Columbia Parks & Recreation Department are hosting 12 free teen nights for Columbia’s youth which began Friday, June 10.
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Job posted on June 9, 2022. The Executive Director (ED) will become the third individual to fulfill this full-time role in the organization’s 40+ year history.
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Job posted on June 8, 2022. Job Description: Develop and implement a strategic recruitment plan that includes outreach to 2- and 4- year institutions, pre-pharmacy clubs/organizations, and other related populations to offer and coordinate presentations and workshop opportunities.
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MidlandsBiz publishes Ariail cartoons almost daily.
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Marketing Minute with Seth Palmer, NP Strategy: Who do you need in your advocacy corner? This week’s video shares how to get started when identifying your unique grasstops and grasstops advocates.
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Check out Who's on the Move in the Midlands on Instagram.
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Keep up to date with the business community in Columbia on our Facebook Page by "Liking" us.
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Keep up to date with the South Carolina business community by following the publisher of MidlandsBiz, Alan Cooper, on Twitter.
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