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Museum’s final Friday Night Laser Lights August 19 (Page 202)

The State Museum will wrap up its summer laser light show series with a special themed evening August 19 with shows featuring iconic hits from the 70s, 80s and 90s.

Guests are invited to dress up and see songs from their favorite artists, including AC/DC, Aerosmith, Beastie Boys, Green Day and many more set to a dazzling display of lasers inside the museum’s 55-foot digital dome planetarium.

There will be shows at 7 pm, 8:30 pm, and 10 pm.

In addition to the laser light shows, guests will be able to buy food from local food truck, Fleur DeLicious, and buy craft beer, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages.
Find out more and but tickets at scmuseum.org.

Note: Laser shows contain bright, flashing lights that may cause discomfort to those with light sensitivity or other pre-existing conditions.

Museum’s final Friday Night Laser Lights August 19

2022-08-09
On: August 9, 2022
In: Entertainment, Recreation

The State Museum will wrap up its summer laser light show series with a special themed evening August 19 with shows featuring iconic hits fromContinue Reading

Recognizing and Overcoming Trauma—Part 1

2022-08-09
On: August 9, 2022
In: Columns, Community News

By Mike DuBose Following our recent series of finding happiness, we now turn to the darker end of the spectrum. Many of us have personallyContinue Reading

Hattie’s View: Hustle Part II

2022-08-08
On: August 8, 2022
In: Hattie's View

What a beautiful morning. I’m thankful to have lived a dream more than a decade past retirement age still enjoying my drive to the officeContinue Reading

Woman Sentenced to 10 Years for Trafficking Methamphetamine in Lexington County

2022-08-08
On: August 8, 2022
In: Public Safety

Heather Koon-Hobby, a 41-year-old woman from Newberry County, has been sentenced to ten (10) years in prison following her guilty plea on Friday, July 22,Continue Reading

Anti-virus Programs

2022-08-08
On: August 8, 2022
In: Business, Columns

by Matt Belyus Thank you for checking out the Valet Tech corner. We will be writing tech articles without all the tech jargon so youContinue Reading

First stage of cofferdam on the Congaree River is complete

2022-08-08
On: August 8, 2022
In: Community News

By Terry Ward Work on the Area 1 cofferdam on the Congaree River, near the Gervais Street Bridge, is coming along. The first stage ofContinue Reading

West Columbia’s Meeting Street Artisan Market 2nd Thursday Night Market This Week

2022-08-08
On: August 8, 2022
In: Events

The City of West Columbia’s first edition of the new 2nd Thursday Meeting Street Artisan Market begins this Thursday, August 11, from 4 PM – 8Continue Reading

Registration open for Sharing God’s Love golf tourney

2022-08-04
On: August 4, 2022
In: Events

Forms are now available to register to play in Sharing God’s Love 13th annual fundraising golf tournament. The captain’s choice, shotgun start is scheduled forContinue Reading

Lisa Hostetler Brown recognized as Legal Elite

2022-08-04
On: August 4, 2022
In: Business

LawyerLisa, LLC has announced Lisa Hostetler Brown has been recognized as a 2022 Legal Elite of the Midlands by Columbia Business Monthly. Legal Elite isContinue Reading

Local gallery to feature Dr. Seuss Art

2022-08-04
On: August 4, 2022
In: Events

For more than 60 years, Dr. Seuss’s illustrations have brought a visual realization to his fantastic and imaginary worlds. His artistic talent went far beyondContinue Reading

Lexington County approves road improvement plan

2022-08-03
On: August 3, 2022
In: Community News, Government

By Al Dozier The congested roads and stalled traffic throughout Lexington County are in for a fix. Lexington County Council gave final approval at theContinue Reading

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