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National Night Out, Moonlight Cemetery Tours & Hiroshima Day Vigil

A look at what's in store for the week.

It's Monday, and that means we've put together this list of things going on in Columbia Patch to help make your week a little brighter, easier and more fun.

For a full list of things to do this week, look at the calendar of events.

1. National Night Out

The Richland County Sheriff’s Department, community leaders, corporate sponsors, and other law enforcement partners will celebrate National Night Out on Tuesday from 5 to 8 p.m. at St. Andrews Park located at 920 Beatty Road.

2. Woodrow Wilson Family Home: Hard Hat Tour

Reserve a spot on the Historic Columbia Foundation's Woodrow Wilson Family Home: Hard Hat Tour. Guests will have the opportunity to view the building’s important historic features. Details here

3. Moonlight Cemetery & Secrets from the Grave Tours
Costumed guides will lead you through Elmwood Cemetery to discuss the lives, burials, cemetery plots, and tombstones of families and prominent citizens from Columbia's 19th and 20th centuries. Reserve a spot today. Details here

4. Android: Getting Started Workshop
 
Did you purchase a new Android phone and need help learning the basics of how to use it? If so, attend this free workshop held by Verizon Wireless. Details here. 

5. Hiroshima Day Vigil 

Carolina Peace and the Columbia Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) are hosting a Hiroshima Day Vigil at the State House Tuesday at 7 p.m. Details here. 

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