Summer Camps Guide 2024 Feb 28, 2024 Feb 28, 2024 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Free Times Traditional and Multidisciplinary: Summer Camps 2024 Free Times Math & Science: Summer Camps 2024 Free Times Sports and Recreation: Summer Camps 2024 Free Times Arts & Culture: Summer Camps 2024 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save More information Cottontown Art Crawl returns, but 'you don't have to know about art' to enjoy neighborhood fest Similar Stories Columbia Museum of Art to offer free summer admission to SC residents Thanks to funding from a national nonprofit, the Columbia Museum of Art will offer free admission to South Carolina residents in a program called "Free Summer at the CMA." Read moreColumbia Museum of Art to offer free summer admission to SC residents The Celtic rocker who's repairing Columbia instruments above a decades-old music shop Kelly Vance, who's played bass in Celtic folk rock band SYR for nearly a decade, opened her luthier shop after years working in guitar shops in South Carolina and Nashville. Read moreThe Celtic rocker who's repairing Columbia instruments above a decades-old music shop Looking for specialty markets in SC? Here's where to find Halal, Asian, Hispanic grocers Specialty grocery stores around South Carolina offer ingredients and produce from global cultures, including Pan-Asian, African, Mexican and Halal offerings. Read moreLooking for specialty markets in SC? Here's where to find Halal, Asian, Hispanic grocers Make a movie in 48 hours? This film project attracted dozens of filmmakers across SC. 48 Hour Film Project, an international film contest, hosted its inaugural event in South Carolina this year, first organized by the Urban League of the Upstate. Read moreMake a movie in 48 hours? This film project attracted dozens of filmmakers across SC. Editor's Picks +6 top story editor's pick GOP civil war rages in Statehouse primaries between speaker's majority, Freedom Caucus +5 top story editor's pick spotlight North Atlantic right whales are in trouble. Is technology ready to save them? +4 top story editor's pick Did you miss SC’s northern lights last weekend? You might get another chance. +6 top story editor's pick 7 hours. 250 miles. How a network of SC truck drivers gets local produce to restaurants
Columbia Museum of Art to offer free summer admission to SC residents Thanks to funding from a national nonprofit, the Columbia Museum of Art will offer free admission to South Carolina residents in a program called "Free Summer at the CMA." Read moreColumbia Museum of Art to offer free summer admission to SC residents
The Celtic rocker who's repairing Columbia instruments above a decades-old music shop Kelly Vance, who's played bass in Celtic folk rock band SYR for nearly a decade, opened her luthier shop after years working in guitar shops in South Carolina and Nashville. Read moreThe Celtic rocker who's repairing Columbia instruments above a decades-old music shop
Looking for specialty markets in SC? Here's where to find Halal, Asian, Hispanic grocers Specialty grocery stores around South Carolina offer ingredients and produce from global cultures, including Pan-Asian, African, Mexican and Halal offerings. Read moreLooking for specialty markets in SC? Here's where to find Halal, Asian, Hispanic grocers
Make a movie in 48 hours? This film project attracted dozens of filmmakers across SC. 48 Hour Film Project, an international film contest, hosted its inaugural event in South Carolina this year, first organized by the Urban League of the Upstate. Read moreMake a movie in 48 hours? This film project attracted dozens of filmmakers across SC.
+6 top story editor's pick GOP civil war rages in Statehouse primaries between speaker's majority, Freedom Caucus
+5 top story editor's pick spotlight North Atlantic right whales are in trouble. Is technology ready to save them?
+4 top story editor's pick Did you miss SC’s northern lights last weekend? You might get another chance.
+6 top story editor's pick 7 hours. 250 miles. How a network of SC truck drivers gets local produce to restaurants