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Heritage Christian Academy Open House: Feb. 28, 8:30 am. Visit Heritage Christian Academy at 649 Barr Rd, Lexington in the Heritage Chapel. Learn more about the only …

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Heritage Christian Academy Open House: Feb. 28, 8:30 am. Visit Heritage Christian Academy at 649 Barr Rd, Lexington in the Heritage Chapel. Learn more about the only classical, Christian school serving Lexington. Visit classrooms, meet teachers, and learn more. RSVP to Admissions Director Mrs. Blair Robinson at 803-951-3901. Learn more about the school at http://heritagechristiansc.com/ .

Historical Speaker Series: SC Archives and History Center at 8301 Parklane Rd, Columbia to host a Spring Speaker series. Registration will begin at 6 pm for all talks. Admission is $10 for the public, free for SCAHF members. Feb. 11, Kevin M. Cherry, Sr. on the Virtue of Cain, From Slave to Senator; Mar. 10, John Navin on The Grim Years, Settling South Carolina, 1670-1720; Apr. 14, Evan Spencer on “To preserve us from utter ruine” The Revolution of 1719; May 12, John Fisher on The Excavation of Castle Pinkney. For more info or to register visit https://scarchivesandhistoryfoundation.org/2019/12/30/spring-speaker-series-2020/ .

Hockey History: Feb. 15, 12:30 pm at SC Archives and History Center, 8301 Parklane Rd, Columbia. See a free screening of WILLIE: How the Descendant of Escaped Slaves Changed Hockey Forever, the award-winning documentary about Willie O’Ree, the first black player in the NHL. Pre-registration is encouraged as seating is limited. To register visit https://wp.me/p7K0y7-5x , email dfoster@scdah.sc.gov or call 803-896-0339. Doors open at 12:30, program begins at 1 pm.

Revolution of 1719 Exhibit: Mon-Sat 8:30 am-5 pm from Dec. 18 through Sept. 2020 at SC Archives & History Center, 8301 Parklane Road, Columbia. “To preserve us from utter ruine.” Learn about the bloodless revolution which occurred in Charles Town in 1719. It had profound impact on SC history which reverberates to this day. No admission fee required. Presented by the SC Archives and History Foundation and the SC Department of Archives and History with the support of South Carolina Humanities.

Sherlock Holmes: Now open at South Carolina State Museum, 301 Gervais St, Columbia. See an interactive experience which combines science, history and culture. See original manuscripts, props from Warner Bros.’ Sherlock Holmes movies and BBC’s Sherlock, learn how Sherlock Holmes used seemingly trivial observations and clues to solve mysteries. To learn more visit: http://scmuseum.org/sherlock/ .

SHERMAN’S ATTACK ON COLUMBIA: Reenactment Feb. 15, noon to 1 pm, both sides of the Gervais Street bridge in downtown Columbia. 4 cannon will fire for 30 minutes from west side, while sharpshooters will fire from east side. Free. Info: www.wadehamptoncamp.org .

EVENTS

All About Herbs Fest: Apr. 4, 9 am-2 pm at Lexington County Museum, 232 Fox St, Lexington.

Bingo for Food: Feb. 15, 2-5 pm at VFW Post 8738, 424 Cedarcrest Dr, Lexington. Bingo to raise non-perishable food for veterans. 10 games of bingo, 2 cards for 20 food items. All items to be donated to Veterans Administration Food Bank. Prizes donated by the VFW post. Snacks/drinks available for purchase.

Good Samaritan Clinic Chapin: Every Thursday, at 1808 Chapin Rd, Chapin in former We Care building. Patient registration open 4-6 pm. Fully staffed, volunteer primary medical care clinic for the uninsured and under-insured. No form of payment accepted. To volunteer, contact clinic director Susan Boland at kdsboland@bell-south.net or 803-528-6365. For more info visit https://goodsamaritansc.org .

Elections: Lexington County Elections and Registration is looking for Poll Clerks and Poll Managers to fill positions throughout the county for 2020. Elections are Feb. 29 - Presidential Preference Primary (Democratic), Jun. 9 - Statewide primaries, Nov. 3 - General election. If you’re interested in working with elections visit www.lex-co.sc.gov , click Registration and Elections department and fill out a poll manager application. Or visit 605 W. Main St Suite C, Lexington to fill out an application.

First Responder Service: Feb. 9, 9:30 am at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 213 St. John’s Church Rd, Lexington. Service of thanksgiving for first responders and rite of blessing of the badges followed by a potluck lunch for first responders. All firefighters, law enforcement, EMT, dispatchers, animal control and security personnel invited to join as we give thanks for your work.

HEALTH FAIR: Feb. 17, 7:30-9:30 am, St. John’s Lutheran Church, 213 St. John’s Church rd., Lexington. Lexington Medical Center will perform free screenings for cholesterol/lipid profile, glucose, and blood pressure. A simple blood test can determine the results of each component to your screening, except for blood pressure. During the 12 hours before the tests, do not eat any food or drink any liquid except water. Take any medications except those that must be taken with food. 18 years or older welcome. Call 892-2765 for an appointment.

Sports Cards and Memorabilia Show: Feb. 8, 10 am-4 pm at Double-tree by Hilton at 2100 Bush River Rd, Columbia. Expect 16-18 vendors, 26-28 tables with a variety of sports cards including single cards, unopened wax boxes, and complete sets. Superstar cards such as Mickey Mantle, Joe Montana, etc. will be featured, and printed memorabilia such as college and pro game programs will also be on display. For info call/text 803-261-0099 or email jdaye@sc.rr.com .

food and fun

50th Anniversary of Museum Gala: Feb. 22, 6 pm at Lexington’s Town Hall, 111 Maiden Ln, Lexington. Tickets $60 in advance, $65 at the door. Celebrate the museum’s birthday and dance the night away with live music, dinner and drinks, and enjoy a silent auction. Donations are tax deductible. Call 803-359-8369 or visit http://lexingtoncountymuseum.org/get-involved/ for tickets.

A TASTE OF LAKE MURRAY: Mar. 5, 6:30 pm, Double-Tree by Hilton, 2100 Bush River Rd., Columbia. Tickets $75 per person. Visit www.tasteoflakemurray.com or call 782-5940. Proceeds support 4th of July fireworks display on the lake.

Lexington Chili Cook Off: Feb. 9, 12 pm at Icehouse Amphitheater, 107 W Main St. Lexington. Join Old Mill Brew Pub and the Lexington County Blowfish for the Lexington County Chili Cook Off. All proceeds benefit local charities. Taking the stage during the event will be Freeway Music School. For team entry information please email john@oldmillbrewpub.net . Tickets $10, $5 for 12 and under.

LITTLE BLACK DRESS WINE & CHEESE: Enjoy wine, cheese, hors d’oeuvres, auction and Hemingway at The Woman’s Society of Batesburg-Leesville Feb. 8, 7-10 pm at the Batesburg-Leesville Leisure Center, 227 Highland Ave. For tickets and info, call 803-413-2437 or email loisblack@sc.rr.com .

Professional Networking Mixer: Feb. 11, 6:30 pm at Barnett and Associates LLC, 117 Alpine Cir, Suite 600, Columbia. Enjoy appetizers, drinks, and networking. Learn how to recession-proof your business. RSVP, limited seating. Call Madeline Marvin at 803-760-2224.

ROSE WILKINS’ WORLD FAMOUS CHICKEN BOG: Feb. 7, 5:30-8 pm, St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, 403 Park Rd., Lexington. Adults $8, ages 12 and under $4. Eat-in or carry out. Proceeds benefit the Altar Guild and church youth.

lessons/training

GAL Training: Free 30-hour volunteer Guardian ad Litem training teaches about the family court system, how to recognize abuse and neglect and how to communicate with children, foster parents and every party involved in the case. For more info and how to become a GAL volunteer, visit http://gal.sc.gov or call 803-957-6484.

Spring Gardening Symposium: Mar. 23, 7 pm at Clemson Cooperative Extension Service, 605 West Main St Ste 4, Lexington.

meeting

ADHD Support: Feb. 10, 6:30 pm; Feb. 24, 6:30 pm at Pisgah Lutheran Church, 1350 Pisgah Church Rd, Lexington. Struggling with ADHD? We can help! Share and learn about joys and frustrations, opportunities and challenges of ADHD. Free seminar for support and education, not a soliciation. For more info contact Mary Eaddy Baker at 803-238-4307 or sceducationadvocate@gmail.com .

Family Meeting: Mondays, 7-8 pm at The Courage Center, 860 Park Rd, Lexington. We can control our own recovery, set and hold healthy boundaries and understand the importance of self-care. There is hope for healing the wounded members in the family system. For more info on this or other programs by the Courage Center visit www.couragecentersc.org .

Home League: Every Thursday at noon, women age 16 and up are welcome to meet at the Salvation Army at 7532 Irmo Dr., Irmo. Enjoy fellowship, education, worship and service as part of the Salvation Army Church of Irmo women’s fellowship club. For more info call or text Captain Amy Rockwell at 803-466-1071.

Parkinson’s Support Group: 2nd Friday of each month at 2 pm at Deepwood Estates, at 203 Old Chapin Road, Lexington, SC 29072 inside Deepwood Estates Retirement Community in the activities room. Open to all those impacted by Parkinson’s. Patients, loved ones, and caregivers are welcome to learn and share.

Music/theater

A CARIBBEAN GETAWAY: Dutch Fork Choral Society concert with drinks, appetizers and island rhythms Feb. 21, 7 pm, Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church, 195 Amick’s Ferry Rd., Chapin. $150 per table of 8 or $20 per person. www.dutchforkchoralsociety.com .

BEETHOVEN’S 1ST PIANO CONCERTO: Feb. 22, 7:30 pm, Koger Center, Columbia.SC Philharmonic Orchestra’s celebration of Beethoven’s 250th anniversary. Tickets range from $50 to $16. Discounts available seniors, students, and military. Tickets at Koger Center Box Office, at www.KogerCenterForTheArts.com , or call 803-251-2222.

DISNEY NEWSIES: A Broadway musical by Lexington County Arts Association Feb. 7-23, Village Square theatre, 105 Caughman Ave., Lexington. Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 pm, Sundays 3 pm. Adults $21, Seniors, Military and students $19, Youth $17. Visit www.villagesqauretheatre.com or call 803-359-1436 for tickets.

Gospel: Feb. 8, 7:30 pm at Harbison Theatre at Midlands Technical College. Enjoy the coming together of these HBCU gospel groups as they spread the hopeful message in this unique performance. The choirs include: Allen University, Benedict College, Claflin University, Clinton College, Denmark Technical College, Morris College, South Carolina State University, and Voorhees College.

Name of Love Improv: Feb. 14, 7:30 pm at The Gold Den, 110 Columbia Northeast Dr Suite I, Columbia. What are your plans for Valentine’s Day? Join WOW Productions for a Pop-Up Improv night at The Gold Den! Grab your boo or your friends and enjoy a night of fun with a short skit & improv comedy show with games, great food, music and more. Tickets at www.wowproduction.org .

River Rocks Music Fest: Apr. 18, 12-8 pm at Central Energy, 2030 Gregg St., Columbia. The 10th annual festival will feature Rising Appalachia, The Fritz, Little Bird, and Blocker and feature many family-friendly activities like axe throwing, a rock climbing wall, face painting, balloon art and more. The festival will benefit Congaree Riverkeeper. To learn more about the festival or purchase tickets visit www.riverrocksfestival.com .

outdoor fun

Murders & mysteries tour: Feb. 8, 8 pm at Ice-house Amphitheater, 107 W. Main st, Lexington. This free walking tour is a great way to learn about the history of the town and buildings downtown. Attendees must be 18+ or have parental permission. For more info or questions call 803-359-8369 or email museum@lex-co.com .

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