#Weekender: April 20-22

Weekender COLAtoday

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Ahhhh. The weekend is here, y’all. And after the bout of bipolar weather the last week, it looks like Spring temps are finally here to stay for a few days (i.e. it’ll be 70s + sunny the entire weekend)perfect for Fireflies + Gamecock baseball games, Earlewood’s S.C. Cornbread Festival, kayaking trips on the river + Open Streets Columbia 2018. So little time, so much to do. All in favor of a day between Saturday and Sunday? 🙋

Sam

Friday, April 20

WaterCooler:

Historic: 2018 South Carolina Historic Preservation Conference | 8:30 a.m.-3:45 p.m | S.C. Archives & History Center | 8301 Parklane Rd. | $25-65 to register

Active:

Discuss: Reconstruction’s Legacy: History and Public Memory | 9 a.m.-3 p.m. | South Carolina State Museum | free

Show:

DayTrip: AIASC’s Annual Design Conference Day 2 | Lake City | in conjunction with ArtFields + open to the public

Saturday, April 21

Community: Artista Vista 2018: Art Day | 10 a.m. | The Vista | free

Dish: S.C. Cornbread Festival | 11 a.m.-7 p.m. | Earlewood Park | 1113 Parkside Dr. | $5 for adults; $2 for kids + seniors; free for military

Festival: Kinetic Derby Day | 10 a.m.-3 p.m. | West Columbia at 9th + Meeting St. | free to attend | parade, soapbox racing, food trucks + more

Shop:

  • Record Store Day 2018 | 8 a.m.-7 p.m. | Papa Jazz | 2014 Greene St. | free swag + posters (while supplies last); after party at The War Mouth
  • Backyard Garden Day Sale hosted by Lexington County Solid Waste Management department | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. | Red Bank Crossing | 1070 South Lake Dr., Lexington

Active:

Show:

WaterCooler:

Dish: Two Gals and a Fork Historical Vista Tour | 4 p.m. | meet at the Columbia Convention Center, next to the First Responders Remembrance Memorial | $43

Arts: 2018 Young Minds Dreaming Poetry Celebration | 5:30-7 p.m. | S.C. State Library | 1500 Senate St. | free and open to the public

Sunday, April 22

MustDo: Open Streets Columbia 2018 | 1-5 p.m. | Devine St. | free

WaterCooler:

Outdoors: Sundays with Lily: Rocky Shoals Spider Lily Kayak Trips | 1-4 p.m. | Riverfront Park | free to register

Show: Freeway Music Downtown Showcase | 2-5 p.m. | Tin Roof | free

Dish:

  • Brunch and Brews | 11 a.m.-3 p.m. | Flying Saucer | rotating menu; $3 bloody marys + mimosas
  • Main St. Harvest Dinner | 6:30-9:30 p.m. | Main St. | $125; gratuity not included | set in front of the State House, enjoy a family-style, four-course dinner by the chefs from Bourbon, The Oak Table + Lula Drake, paired with wines chosen by Lula Drake

Play: NUTS Presents: High Score | 6 p.m.-midnight | Art Bar | free; 21+ | video game competition for prizes

AllWeekend

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