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things to do around Lexington South Carolina

things to do around Lexington South Carolina

things to do around Lexington South Carolina

 

Italian Festival and Bocce Tournament Saturday, Nov 7 10:00a at Finlay Park, Columbia, SC.  Bocce tournament; Italian auto and motorcycle show; Italian music, songs and tarantella; culture and heritage; visual and performing arts; authentic foods and beverages (Italian wine and beer labels included); desserts homemade for take-home; meals; puppet show; children and adult ital and American games; ital merchandise and souvenirs; outside vendor sales (contact director); and evening street dance with live music Great Fun at Finlay Park.

Autumn Splendor Show Friday, Nov 6 10:00a to 9:00pat Village Artists, Columbia, SC. The Autumn Splendor show will feature fall themed art works through Nov 15 at Village Artists gallery.More than 250 pieces of art are being offered for sale by 28 local artists who work in watercolor, acrylic, oil and other specialized media.  The paintings and other media start at $20 and range up to $8,000.  Browsing is encouraged. Artists frequently paint in the windows of the gallery and art classes are offered throughout the year.

SC Reptile and exotic animal show Saturday, Nov 7 10:00a at Jamil Shrine Temple, Columbia, SC. The South Carolina Reptile & Exotic Animal Show is a reptile event featuring vendors offering reptile pets, supplies, feeders, cages, and merchandise. Participate in free raffles held for enthusiasts and kid’s activities including puppet shows.

Annual Fall Bulb Sale Saturday, Nov 7 9:00a at Riverbanks Zoo and Garden, Columbia, SC at Bog Garden Plaza in the Botanical Garden. Get your garden in the spotlight with these highly acclaimed bulbs.

Swing Dancing and Lessons Friday, Nov 6 7:00p to Saturday, Nov 7 12:00a at Big Apple, Columbia, SC Learn swing dance with Columbia dance favorites Richard Durlach and Breedlove who will take dancers back to the era of the Big Apple Dance Club. It was at the Big Apple club where the Big Apple dance craze began, becoming one of the most popular dances of the 20th century.

Columbia Signature Chef Auction Sunday, Nov 8 5:30p at Embassy Suites Columbia - Greystone, Columbia, SC The 10th annual Signature Chefs Auction is an annual, black-tie event which pays tribute to the culinary excellence of leading local chefs, restaurant owners and caterers in the Midlands.This evening of entertainment combines a reception, gourmet sampling and silent auction with the excitement of a live auction.

Veterans Day Parade Wednesday, Nov 11 10:00a at Main Street, Columbia, SC Southeast's largest Veterans Day Parade--a spectacular procession of marching high school bands, military equipment and marching installations from around the state is a special tribute to veterans. 11,000 attendees expected.

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37 Th Annual Governors Cup Road Race Saturday, Nov 7 8:00aat South Carolina State House, Columbia, SC. One of South Carolina's marquee running events, this race features a series of events over the weekend, including the half marathon, an 8K run, a 4-mile walk and a kids' fun run.The scenic course begins in downtown Columbia and ends at the historic Horseshoe of the University of South Carolina. Along the way, participants will enjoy the beauty of Five Points and Shandon.


Dining With Dogs Dine with your four legged friends at this great concept restaurant Solstice restraunt is sure to be a treat and a howling good time. 841-4 Sparkleberry Ln., Columbia, SC, 29229 (803) 788-6966 - Venue Website. In only year three of business, Solstice Kitchen & Wine Bar is considered by many to be Columbia's best restaurant. The menu is true to the name "Solstice" as it "changes with the seasons". On a daily basis there are a variety of menus offered including a $25 Three Course Menu. Great place to go!

That wraps up my Things to do around Lexington for this week. Get out and enjoy!


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I specialize in Buying and Selling Lexington South Carolina Real Estate in and around the Midlands of  South Carolina.  If you are thinking about buying or selling your home in Lexington, Lake Murray, Gilbert, Irmo, West Columbia, Columbia, Red bank, Pelion, Gaston, Chapin, Prosperity, Saluda, Newberry or other surrounding areas of South Carolina, and more importantly, want to work with the local area expert, please contact me at your earliest convenience.

 

 

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7 commentsLaura Jefferson • November 05 2009 09:31AM

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Thanks for sharing. Wish I were there to enjoy the activities. Have a great weekend.

Posted by Roy Kelley (RE/MAX Realty Group) 4 months ago

Laura --- the Italian festival looks like so much fun.  Thanks for the info.

                                                                                

Posted by Liz Loadholt- AgentOwned Realty- Covering SC 4 months ago

What a credit to your community Laura!
Your friend in Washington State,
Paul

Posted by Paul Henderson, Realtor ® Lacey, DuPont or Hartstene Pointe WA. (RE/MAX Professionals & Four Seasons Inc.) 4 months ago

Wow, Laura...there are indeed lots of fun things to do around Lexington, South Carolina! Bocce ball, chef's auction and dining with dogs...yippee! :)

Leilani

Posted by Souza Realty - California (Lots & Land, Custom Construction) 4 months ago

Just be sure you don't go Swing Dancing AFTER the Italian Festival!  :)  Great line up of events in your area!

Posted by Leesa L. Finley, REALTOR®/RE Strategist Wake Forest NC Real Estate and Area Info (Circa Properties - Your Wake Forest NC Homes Specialist) 4 months ago

Laura - dining with dogs certainly does sound like it would be a howling (not so sure about good) time.

Posted by Kathy Clulow ASP® SRES® (RE/MAX Scugog Realty Ltd Brokerage) 4 months ago

great info as always Laura - hope business is well

Posted by Randall Sandin, 843-209-9667 ~ Search for Charleston SC Real Estate~ (Carolina One Real Estate) 4 months ago

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