Monday, Jan. 17 is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. So, we thought we’d share the history of his presence in Columbia + what you can do around town to honor his life and legacy.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Columbia connections:
- On September 28, 1959, Dr. King, among other local leaders, attended an honorary banquet at the Township Auditorium. He continued his stay in Columbia and while in town delivered an address at the Southern Christian Leadership Conference at the Township.
- On April 3, 1968, Dr. King was scheduled to appear at a rally at Zion Baptist Church on Washington Street in Columbia. While he wasn’t expected to make a formal address, he was expected to speak. This appearance was canceled and he stayed in Memphis, Tennessee for further work there. On April 4, King was tragically assassinated at the Lorraine Hotel in Memphis at the age of 39.
How can I honor Dr. King?
King Day at the Dome | Mon., Jan. 17 at 10 a.m.
- The annual King Day at the Dome, usually held at the State House, will move to a virtual format again this year. The event will feature Leon Russell, chairman of the NAACP’s National Board of Directors, as keynote speaker.
34th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration | Mon., Jan. 17 at 4 p.m.
- Congressman James E. Clyburn will be this year’s keynote speaker at the virtual event hosted by the City of Columbia + Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Foundation.
Keep the Midlands Beautiful Volunteer Cleanup | Sat., Jan. 15 at 9 a.m.
- Tomorrow’s Spotless Service Saturday honors Dr. King and the nationally recognized Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service on Monday. This is an opportunity to make a difference in the health and appearance of our community.
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Today
- MLK Freedom Fest | Fri., Jan. 14 | 7 p.m. | Colonial Life Arena | $73+ | Line up featuring Rod Wave, Moneybagg Yo, Latto, and Young Bleu. 🎶
- Festival of Laughs | Fri., Jan. 14 | 8 p.m. | The Township Auditorium | $59+ | Laugh at a lineup of 5 comedians.
- Emo Night Columbia | Fri., Jan. 14 | 8 p.m. | The Senate | $10+ | It’s Columbia’s meetup for ages 18+ that never really left the Black Parade once they were welcomed into it.
- Moss Wall Workshop | Fri., Jan. 14 | 6:30-8 p.m. | PlantHouse Cola, 702 Cross Hill Rd. | The PlantHouse crew will walk you through how to attach moss to an in-set frame, then choose from an array of accessories to make your moss wall uniquely yours.
Saturday
We have a monthly guide filled with events + activities you can plan for in advance. Click the button below to bookmark ideas for upcoming date nights, family outings, and time with friends.
Weather
- 58º | Sunny | 6% chance of rain
- SCDOT is encouraging South Carolinians to stay off the roads in preparation for winter weather this weekend. Workers are prepared to work 'round-the-clock to keep the roads clear. (Cola Daily)
Edu
- UofSC is inviting all members of the University system community to observe and engage in three opportunities today to meet a new candidate for President of the University. The virtual panels will take place at 9 a.m., 10:15 a.m., and 11:30 a.m. where observers may submit questions for the candidate. 🏫
Number
- $50,000. The amount awarded to the USC Columbia Technology Incubator by the Small Business Administration to better serve underrepresented entrepreneurs in South Carolina. The goal, to mentor 12 women-owned businesses focused on healthcare and pharma supply.
Cause
- The Lake Carolina: Polar Bear Plunge is happening this Saturday at noon for those daring enough to take a chilly dip. Last year was its largest fundraiser yet, raising $55,000 for Children’s Charities of the Midlands. This year its anticipating an even bigger event. 🐻❄️
Arts
- The Cottontown Art Crawl will return for its fourth year on March 12, featuring 115 artists to show and sell their original work in the downtown Columbia neighborhood. This year will be the biggest yet, with the addition of live music outdoors at Indah Coffee along with food vendors. 🎨
Tech
- Land Intelligence, a rating agency for land, was rated the best tech startup in Columbia in this recent top five list. The company provides reports, analysis + advisory services to those involved in land development and acquisition. (The Tech Tribune)
Job
Seasonal
- The Snowville exhibit is returning to Edventure Saturday and will stay open through the end of February. The wintery exhibit features interactive fun like snowball fights, hockey rink, sledding, and learning opportunities like the complexity of snowflake formations. 🌨️ (Cola Daily)
Sports
- The Gamecocks women’s basketball team defeated Texas A&M 65-45 last night at Colonial Life Arena. Next up, the team will travel to Arkansas for a Sunday afternoon game against the Razorbacks. 🏀
- The Battle at BullStreet will return to Segra Park on Sat., March 5, 2022 as the Gamecocks take on the Clemson Tigers. Tickets ($8+) go on sale today at 10 a.m. via the Columbia Fireflies box office. ⚾*
Eat
- Calling all Soda Citizens with a sweet tooth. Have you tried Cola’s newest dessert + cocktail lounge, The Robinson Room? Located in the hidden lower level of The Grand on Main, the menu features elevated dessert dishes and pairings like a Smoked Old Fashioned and Chocolate Orange. Reservations + walk-ins welcome.*
- Looking for a light, easy breakfast hack? We suggest taking two Apple Cinnamon Quaker Rice Cakes from Lowes Foods and topping them with natural peanut butter + banana slices. Pair with a giant cold brew to complete the meal. 🍏*
Listen
- In this episode of the Health Focus podcast from MUSC Health, host Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Habib Rizk, Director of MUSC’s Vestibular Program, about dietary restrictions for the treatment of Meniere’s disease, an inner ear disorder that can cause dizziness and hearing loss. 🎧*
Featured Job
- Trinity Partners is looking for a Brokerage Coordinator. The perfect person for the job: a team player that thrives in a fast-paced work environment. Learn more and apply.*
Clarification
- Credit where credit is due. The information used to create a breakdown of yesterday’s conversation on the historic Capital City Stadium included reporting from Morgan Hughes’ article that was posted on The State Newspaper’s website.
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We’ll believe it when we see it when it comes to snow in the Soda City, but the chance of freezing rain and sleet are looking likely. This weekend we’ll keep an eye on that temperature to see what will be falling from the sky. A little Sunday snow and some sledding around town would be nice.
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Editor's pick: Each and every year without fail my Mom texts me a link to “Shed a Little Light” by James Taylor on Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Day. I encourage you to give it a listen, and reflect on yourself. Seeing JT at the Carolina Coliseum growing up was a seminal memory of my musical journey.
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