Peace for Palestine
GROW 1340 Elmwood Ave., ColumbiaPeace for Palestine monthly meeting (3rd Tuesdays), 6-8pm: Join Midlands peace activists working to educate the public and end the bloodshed in Gaza. Sponsored by Carolina Peace.
Peace for Palestine monthly meeting (3rd Tuesdays), 6-8pm: Join Midlands peace activists working to educate the public and end the bloodshed in Gaza. Sponsored by Carolina Peace.
Sept. 19, 8–10pm: Jazz Workshop (1st and 3rd Thursdays) Join friends for a casual night of live music by some of Columbia's finest at GROW, 1340 Elmwood Ave. Got talent? Bring
Sept. 21, 11am–6pm: GROW will open its doors to the public during Jubilee Festival, which will extend from our corner on Elmwood up Marion Street for several blocks. We invite
Sept. 22, 5pm: Join the United Campus Workers for the first in a series of labor-themed film screenings. Free and open to all. First up is the 1979 award-winning classic
Sept. 24, 7–9pm: Meaningful Conversations (last Tuesday of each month). Columbia Baha’is invite the public to a monthly panel discussion. This month, the topic is education. The SC Progressive Network's
The SC Progressive Network resumes its regular monthly meeting schedule (every 4th Wednesday) with a 7pm meeting on Sept. 25. We will be talking about South Carolina's oversized role in
Sept. 26, noon–1:30: Food for Thought lunchtime discussion group meets every 4th Thursday. Join Network members and allies for a monthly gathering to talk politics and social justice in the
Sept. 28, 7pm: Monthly live, local music at GROW. This month featuring Charlie Boy, Eighth House and Nowheregirl. Doors open at 7; music starts at 8pm. $10 at the door.
Jazz Workshop, 8-10pm: (1st and 3rd Thursday) Join us at GROW for a casual gathering of friends enjoying live music by some of Columbia's finest. If you have talent, you are
Oct. 6, 6–9pm: Singer-Songwriter Night at GROW. $10 at the door. Katie Godfrey is a wife, mom, and teacher. In the Appalachian tradition, she writes songs that tell stories about