![]() Join the City of Cayce on State Street (between Poplar and Railroad) for Soiree on State, a day of fun for the whole family. Light hors d’oeuvres and beverages from Tim Popcorn and Old Mill Brew Pub will be on sale starting at 7 p.m. Naturalist Zach Steinhauser debuts his long-awaited documentary on one of the many wonders of the Lake Murray and Lexington area, the purple martins. The Icehouse Amphitheater screens “Purple Haze: A Conservation Film” tonight. ![]() navigates the complicated world of first grade. Scary and Gladys Gutzman the Lunch Lady, as Junie B. and all your favorites from the popular children’s book, like Lucille, Herb, May, Sheldon, That Grace, Mr. Everybody’s favorite kindergartener is now in first grade, and it’s a big leap. Jones: The Musical” at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. The Harbison Theatre at Midlands Technical College hosts the Columbia Children’s Theatre’s production of “Junie B. The event, which returns for the first time in two years, is meant to spur creative thinking, competition and family fun as teams come together to build unusual vehicles and art installations. The corner of State and Meeting in West Columbia will be filled with art, soapbox racing and an obstacle course for the third annual Kinetic Derby Day. Visit /scfarmermarket for more information. The Spring Fling is free to attend and will feature food trucks, arts vendors, crafters and more. The state State Farmer’s Market hosts the 2022 West Columbia Spring Fling from 9 a.m. Visit /steelhandsbrewing for more information. Showtime is 6 p.m., and the concert is free. Visit for more information.Ĭatch Kenny George Band, a fixture at local breweries that puts a modern sheen on outlaw country, at Steel Hands Brewing. This event is 21-and-up only and goes from 6 to 9 p.m. ![]() Chef Scott Hall presents a family-style meal served with wines chosen to complement the dishes. Head over to The FARM (1127 Corley Mill Rd.) for what looks to be adelicious Farm to Table Dinner. Showtime is 6:30 p.m., and the concert is free. The band, which has been together for over 30 years, plays a mix of classic rock, R&B, beach music and their own originals. Main St.) as part of the Town of Lexington’s continuing free concert series Lexington Live. The veteran Carolina band Too Much Sylvia plays at the Icehouse Amphitheater (107 W.
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