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Lexington County Chronicle & The Dispatch-News | www.lexingtonchronicle.com | Thursday, October 21, 2010 | A9 AUDITIONS LAKE MURRAY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: a volunteer, community orchestra now in its 6th season is seeking ex- perienced string players in all sections. Limited openings in other sections. Info: 803- 873-0914 or www.lmso.org. BARGAINS BOOK, BAKE, YARD SALE: October 23, 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. at the Swansea Library. Books are $1.00 for hard- backs, videos, and audio- tapes, and $0.50 for paper- backs. The Library is located at the corner of North Law- rence Ave. and St. Matthews Rd in Swansea. CHURCH FALL FESTIVAL: Oct. 31, St. David Lutheran Church Fami- ly Life Center, 132 St. Davids Church Rd., West Columbia. Games, food, hayride and more. (803) 356-3035. FALL FESTIVAL FOR CHILDREN: Oct. 29, 5:30-7:30 p.m., at Cov- enant Community Church, 1302 Old Orangeburg Rd., Lexington. Free! Jumping castle, fishing game, ring the post, and more. Info: 803-359-7117. EVENTS 3RD ANNUAL DARRIN HORN LADIES BASKETBALL CLIN- IC: Oct. 23 from 9:00-11:30 a.m., at the Colonial Life Are- na. Info: 803-777-4198 or [email protected]. 8TH ANNUAL VETERAN’S PA- RADE: November 7, parade begins at 3:00 P.M., Main Street and South Lake Drive, Downtown Lexington. No en- try fee. Info: 785-1454 or 785- 8400 ABATE HAUNTED HOUSE: Now-Oct. 23rd, 8:00 p.m.- 10:30p.m. $10 adults, $8 pre- sale or with student ID $ 5 children. Presale tickets Sami- [email protected]. ART ON THE RIVER: Oct. 23, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saluda River Club Chickawa Outdoor Center, 644 Corley Mill Rd., Lexington. Paint- ings of the Civil War, Native America, Western and Cowboy themes, prints and portraits will be available for purchase. CAMELLIA SHOW: Oct. 22-23, 8:00-10:30 a.m., at the South Carolina State Fair, Columbia. Judging begins at 10:30 a.m. The flowers will be on display until Saturday night. Info: 803- 261-1952. FATHER-DAUGHTER DANCE: October 23 from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m., at the Saxe Gotha Presbyterian Church in Lexington. Tickets are $40 per couple and $15 for each additional daughter. Info: 359- 3376 extension 15. GOVERNOR’S CUP ROAD RACE: Nov. 13, 7:30 a.m., at SC State House at Ger- vais and Main Streets. Features a series of events including a Half Marathon, an 8K Run, a 4-Mile Walk and the Kid’s Cup Run & Challenge. Info: 791-2513. HALL OF HOR- RORS: Oct. 22-23, 28-31, 7:30-mid- night except Thurs- day and Sunday nights, 11 p.m., Jaycee Hut, 1153 Walter Price St., Cayce. Regular admission $13, VIP admission $20 (no waiting in line). Info: www. hallofhorrors.com HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL: Oct 30, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Lake Murray Community Center on St. Peters Church Rd. Pony ride, Hay ride, Chicken Stew Dinner & Costume contest at 7 p.m. HALLOWEEN TRAIL OF TREATS: Oct. 30, 12 p.m.-4 p.m., at Wildcat Hollow Stadium on Ball Park Road near Lexington. Musical games, food, and fun. Info: 803-785- 2557 LEXINGTON PD FALL FESTIVAL: October 26, 6-9 p.m., Lexington Municipal Complex, 111 Maiden Lane. Air fun rides, Hal- loween costume contest, games and more. $5 per person or $15 for the immediate family. Proceeds benefit the Adopt-A-Cop Fund and The Dickerson Center for Children. OAK GROVE FAIR: Vendor Fair, Bake Sale and Chicken Stew Oct. 30, 8 a.m.- 2 p.m.with chicken stew served 10 a.m.-2 p.m., corner Oak Drive and Mineral Springs Road, Lexing- ton. Chicken plates $6. Ven- dors contact jfuller0919@ya- hoo.com. OPEN STUDIOS ART SHOW AND RECEPTION: November 5, 6:00-9:00 p.m., at AAWS, 112 East Main Street, Lexing- ton. Come meet the artists, sip some wine and enjoy the art! Artists in residence in- clude Carey Fluitt, Becky Hyatt Rickenbaker, Stacy Morgan, and more. Info: 917-0038. FOOD AND FUN BBQ CHICKEN DINNER: Oct. 29 from 3-7 p.m. at the Scottish Rite, 7300 Garners Ferry Road. Tick- ets are $10.00 plate and must be purchased in ad- vance. Proceeds go toward the purchase of the wreaths to be placed on the graves at Fort Jackson. Info: 739- 2774. LESSONS FREE TUTORING: The en- rollment period is from Now-Nov. 12., at LCSD Two, 715 Ninth Street, West Columbia. Available to in- come-eligible students at Congaree, Davis, and Wood Elementary Schools. Info: 739-4041. LADIES ONLY BEGINNER PHO- TOGRAPHY CLASSES: On go- ing. Relaxed setting, private in- struction. 1.5 hr. $65.00. 20% discount after 3 classes. Digital SLR reqiuired. Come learn to take photos you will be proud to show family and friends! To book your class contact: Sally Taylor 957-3080 or 530-4057. RAIN BARREL WORKSHOP: Oc- tober 28, 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., at Lexington EMS Training Facili- ty, 407 Ball Park Road. There is a $20.00 registration fee (lunch is included). Info: 803-359-8515 x 0 MASTER GARDENER TRAIN- Don’t be left out. Deadline is Friday before publication but try to get your information to us at least two weeks before your event. Send your items to the Chronicle, PO Box 9, Lexington SC 29071,fax us at (803) 359-2936 or e-mail to: [email protected] YOUR WEEKLY GUIDE TO AREA EVENTS 403 North Lake Drive | Lexington 622-8141 | M-F 11-3 | www.403NorthLake.com Cafe 403 Elegance for lunch Quiche, salads, soups, sandwiches. $1 off with this coupon 12-10 Open ‘til midnight! | 312 Columbia Ave. | Lexington 12-10 www.LexingtonChronicle.com 110 West Church Street Batesburg | (803) 532-1157 www.wizseatery.com Wiz's Eatery Great Chicago-Style Food & Pizza M-Th 11-9 Fri 11-11 Sat 11-10 12-10 ING: Clemson extension is accepting appli- cations through Oct. 25 for classes that begin Jan. 7 and meet weekly on Fridays, 10 a.m.- 1p.m., through April 15 at the Lexington County Exten- sion office, 605 W. Main St., Lexington. Fee $300. For appli- cation, call 803-359-8515, ext. 0. MEETINGS LEXINGTON COUNTY TOAST- MASTERS CLUB: Thursdays, 7 a.m., in class- room 4, North Tower,Lexington Medical Center, U.S. 378, West Columbia. To hone your leader- ship and presen- tation skills.Info: www.orgsites.com/ sc/lextoastmasters MUSEUMS COLUMBIA MUSEUM OF ART: Corner Main and Hampton, Columbia. Wed, Thurs, & Sat 10a.m.-5p.m, Friday 10a.m.- 9p.m., Sun. 1p.m.-5p.m. Closed Mondays & Tuesdays. Adults $5, Students $2, $4 se- nior citizens. Every Saturday is free. Info 799-2810. EDVEN- TURE CHIL- DREN’S MUSEUM: 211 Gervais St., Colum- bia. Open Tues. - Sat. 9a.m.-5p.m. and Sunday noon-5p.m. Adults $9.50 per person (discounts for military and se- niors). The second Tuesday of each month is Family Night, 5-8pm with $1 per person admis- sion. (803) 779- 3100 or visit www. edventure.org. HISTORIC COLUMBIA TOURS: See Columbia’s historic house museums every third Sunday. Tours on the hour 1-4pm. Cost $1. Visitors can select a guided tour of the house of their choice, including the Rob- ert Mills House, the Hamp- ton-Preston Mansion, or the Mann-Simons Cottage. Tickets at Robert Mills House Museum Shop, 1616 Blanding St. 803-252-1770. LEXINGTON COUNTY MU- SEUM: Collection of ante- bellum buildings and arti- facts. Tues.-Sat 10a.m.-4p.m., Sunday 1-4p.m. Closed Mondays and holidays. 231 Fox Street at U.S. 378 (Colum- bia Ave.) Adults $5, chil- dren $2. Info: 359-8369. SC ARCHIVES & HISTO- RY CENTER: Open Mon-Fri, 8:45am- 4:45pm, at 8301 Parklane Road, Co- lumbia. S.C. STATE MUSE- UM: 301 Gervais St., 898-4921. Adults $5, seniors/students $4, children 6-17 $3, un- der 2 free, Military discount $1. First Sunday of each month $1 admission. MUSIC 5TH SUNDAY GOSPEL SING- ING: With Jacob’s Ladder of Lexington Oct. 31, 6 p.m., West Columbia First Church of the Nazarene, 350 Watling Rd., West Columbia. Every- one is welcomed. DIXIELAND JAZZ CONCERT: Nov. 7, 2:30-5:00 p.m., at the Capital Senior Center, 1650 Park Circle, Maxcy Gregg Park, Columbia. $8 adults, free to students 18 and younger. Info:Red Smith 432- 1504. GOSPEL SINGING: Nov. 6, 7:00 p.m., at Midland Sing- ing Center, 705 Martin Smith Rd., Gilbert. Featuring The Glorymen and the Crusaders. A love offering will be ac- cepted. Info: 803-657-5373. HANNAH HORNE IN CON- CERT: November 7, 6:00 p.m., at St. Johns Lutheran Church, 213 St. John’s Church Rd, Lexington. Con- cert and meal are FREE and open to the public. Info: 957- 5402 or Loni Rikard 920- 5641. LAKE MURRAY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRESENT HAN- DEL’S MESSIAH: Nov. 20, at 7:00 p.m., at Lexington Bap- tist Church, 308 East Main Street, Lexington. Tickets are $5.00 each. Info: 803-996- 8807. ROCK’N’ ON THE RACEWAY: 7:00-10:00 p.m., at Historic Columbia Speedway, 2001 Charleston Hwy, Cayce. FREE Admission. The Love Han- dles, October 22. REUNION HITE REUNION: Oct. 24, 12:00 p.m., at Hite-Dooley Reunion Building. With pic- nic lunch at 1:00 p.m. Info: Melissa Dooley 356-0462. SCHOOL EVENTS B-C HIGH ALUMNI INVITED TO BC VS. MIDLAND VAL- LEY GAME: Oct. 22, 6:30 p.m., B-C High School. Visit new band room and stand along side band members during the Star Spangle Ban- ner. Info: bearcatbandnews@ gmail.com THEATER DISNEY’S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, JR.: Now-Oct. 24 at the Village Square Theatre in Lexington. Show times are at 8 pm on Fridays and Saturdays with 3 pm mati- nees on Saturdays and Sun- days. Tickets $10.00, gener- al admission. Info: 359-1436 or www.villagesquaretheatre. com VOLUNTEER ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY/ADOPT-A- WATERWAY: Keep the Mid- lands Beautiful seeks volunteer groups to conduct litter pickups 3-4 times a year on local roads and waterways. Please call 733-1139 or visit www. keepthemidlandsbeautiful.org. HARVEST HOPE FOOD BANK VOLUNTEERS: 12th Street pan- try in Cayce and at Shop Road location. Duties include inter- viewing clients, stocking inven- tory, packing groceries, bagging produce, etc. Shifts available are 8:30am-12:30pm, 12:30- 4pm or all day 8:30am-4pm. In- fo: 803-254-4432 ext. 115. LICS VOLUNTEERS: Lexington Interfaith Community Services needs volunteers to help in do- nation center, food pantry, thrift shop and social services. Con- tact Linda Kelly at 803-957-6656 ext 225. MEALS ON WHEELS: If you have a couple of hours on a weekday, or would like to deliv- er meals to the homebound on a continuous basis. Info: 356- 5111. ROLLING READERS: a nonprofit children’s literacy organization seeks volunteers to read aloud or tutor reading to children. For an hour a week, you can make a difference in a child’s life. Please call 733-READ or email [email protected]. More info at www.midnet.sc. edu/rollingreaders. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Ascen- sion Hospice, located on Wood- row St., Irmo, is in need of vol- unteers to assist with patient visits. Accepting help during any hours individuals are able to give. Info: Roberta Hartman 803-796-9296. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: for the Hall of Horrors haunted event that raises money for local char- ities. Weekends Oct. 8-31. Info: Danny Gibson at danny@hallof- horrors.com or Kathy Renfroe, 803-553-8256. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: LMC Extended Care needs your help. Info: 803-996-6266 ZOO RIVERBANKS ZOO & GAR- DENS: Off I-126 at Greystone Blvd., Columbia, or off U.S. 378 at Botanical Parkway in West Columbia. Hours: 9:00a.m.- 4:00p.m. daily. $11.75 for adults, $9.25 for children 3–12. Children 2 and under are free. 770- 8717 or visit www.river- banks.org The Wonders of Disney come alive in Lexington. Join the fun at the Village Square Theatre Now-Oct. 24 as they present Beauty and the Beast, Jr. Come dressed in your Halloween best for the Lex- ington PD Fall Festival Oct. 26 from 6-9 p.m. at Lexington Mu- nicipal Complex. Come out to the Swansea Library Oct. 23 for their Bake, Book, and Yard Sale. Books are only $1.

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AUDITIONSLake Murray SyMphony orcheStra: a volunteer, community orchestra now in its 6th season is seeking ex-perienced string players in all sections. Limited openings in other sections. Info: 803-873-0914 or www.lmso.org.

BARGAINSBook, Bake, yard SaLe: October 23, 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. at the Swansea Library. Books are $1.00 for hard-backs, videos, and audio-tapes, and $0.50 for paper-backs. The Library is located at the corner of North Law-rence Ave. and St. Matthews Rd in Swansea.

CHURCHFaLL FeStIVaL: Oct. 31, St. David Lutheran Church Fami-ly Life Center, 132 St. Davids Church Rd., West Columbia. Games, food, hayride and more. (803) 356-3035.

FaLL FeStIVaL For chILdren: Oct. 29, 5:30-7:30 p.m., at Cov-enant Community Church, 1302 Old Orangeburg Rd., Lexington. Free! Jumping castle, fishing game, ring the post, and more. Info: 803-359-7117.

EVENTS3rd annuaL darrIn horn LadIeS BaSketBaLL cLIn-Ic: Oct. 23 from 9:00-11:30 a.m., at the Colonial Life Are-na. Info: 803-777-4198 or [email protected].

8th annuaL Veteran’S pa-rade: November 7, parade begins at 3:00 P.M., Main Street and South Lake Drive, Downtown Lexington. No en-try fee. Info: 785-1454 or 785-8400

aBate haunted houSe: Now-Oct. 23rd, 8:00 p.m.-10:30p.m. $10 adults, $8 pre-sale or with student ID $ 5 children. Presale tickets [email protected].

art on the rIVer: Oct. 23, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saluda River Club Chickawa Outdoor Center, 644 Corley Mill Rd., Lexington. Paint-ings of the Civil War, Native America, Western and Cowboy themes, prints and portraits will be available for purchase.

caMeLLIa Show: Oct. 22-23, 8:00-10:30 a.m., at the South Carolina State Fair, Columbia. Judging begins at 10:30 a.m. The flowers will be on display until Saturday night. Info: 803-261-1952.

Father-daughter dance: October 23 from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m., at the Saxe Gotha Presbyterian Church in Lexington. Tickets are $40 per couple and $15 for each additional daughter. Info: 359-3376 extension 15.

goVernor’S cup road race: Nov. 13, 7:30 a.m., at SC State House at Ger-vais and Main Streets. Features a series of events including a Half Marathon, an 8K Run, a 4-Mile Walk and the Kid’s Cup Run & Challenge. Info: 791-2513.

haLL oF hor-rorS: Oct. 22-23, 28-31, 7:30-mid-night except Thurs-day and Sunday nights, 11 p.m., Jaycee Hut, 1153 Walter Price St., Cayce. Regular admission $13, VIP admission $20 (no waiting in line). Info: www.hallofhorrors.com

haLLoween carnIVaL: Oct 30, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Lake Murray Community Center on St. Peters Church Rd. Pony ride, Hay ride, Chicken Stew Dinner & Costume contest at 7 p.m.

haLLoween traIL oF treatS: Oct. 30, 12 p.m.-4 p.m., at Wildcat Hollow Stadium on Ball Park Road near Lexington. Musical games, food, and fun. Info: 803-785-2557

LeXIngton pd FaLL FeStIVaL: October 26, 6-9 p.m., Lexington Municipal Complex, 111 Maiden Lane. Air fun rides, Hal-loween costume contest, games and more. $5 per person or $15 for the immediate family. Proceeds benefit the Adopt-A-Cop Fund and The Dickerson Center for Children.

oak groVe FaIr: Vendor Fair, Bake Sale and Chicken Stew Oct. 30, 8 a.m.- 2 p.m.with chicken stew served 10 a.m.-2 p.m., corner Oak Drive and Mineral Springs Road, Lexing-ton. Chicken plates $6. Ven-dors contact [email protected].

open StudIoS art Show and receptIon: November 5, 6:00-9:00 p.m., at AAWS, 112 East Main Street, Lexing-ton. Come meet the artists, sip some wine and enjoy the art! Artists in residence in-clude Carey Fluitt, Becky Hyatt Rickenbaker, Stacy Morgan, and more. Info: 917-0038.

FOOD AND FUNBBQ chIcken dInner: Oct. 29 from 3-7 p.m. at the Scottish Rite, 7300 Garners Ferry Road. Tick-ets are $10.00 plate and must be purchased in ad-vance. Proceeds go toward the purchase of the wreaths to be placed on the graves at Fort Jackson. Info: 739-2774.

LESSONSFree tutorIng: The en-rollment period is from Now-Nov. 12., at LCSD Two, 715 Ninth Street, West Columbia. Available to in-come-eligible students at Congaree, Davis, and Wood Elementary Schools. Info: 739-4041.

LadIeS onLy BegInner pho-tography cLaSSeS: On go-ing. Relaxed setting, private in-struction. 1.5 hr. $65.00. 20% discount after 3 classes. Digital SLR reqiuired. Come learn to take photos you will be proud to

show family and friends! To book your class contact: Sally Taylor 957-3080 or 530-4057.

raIn BarreL workShop: Oc-tober 28, 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., at Lexington EMS Training Facili-ty, 407 Ball Park Road. There is a $20.00 registration fee (lunch is included). Info: 803-359-8515 x 0

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Ing: Clemson extension is accepting appli-cations through Oct. 25 for classes that begin Jan. 7 and meet weekly on Fridays, 10 a.m.- 1p.m., through April 15 at the Lexington County Exten-sion office, 605 W. Main St., Lexington. Fee $300. For appli-cation, call 803-359-8515, ext. 0.

MEETINGSLeXIngton county toaSt-MaSterS cLuB: Thursdays, 7 a.m., in class-room 4, North Tower,Lexington Medical Center, U.S. 378, West

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MUSEUMScoLuMBIa MuSeuM oF art: Corner Main and Hampton, Columbia. Wed, Thurs, & Sat 10a.m.-5p.m, Friday 10a.m.-9p.m., Sun. 1p.m.-5p.m. Closed Mondays & Tuesdays. Adults $5, Students $2, $4 se-nior citizens. Every Saturday is free. Info 799-2810.

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hIStorIc coLuMBIa tourS: See Columbia’s historic house museums every third Sunday. Tours on the hour 1-4pm. Cost $1. Visitors can select a guided tour of the house of their choice, including the Rob-ert Mills House, the Hamp-ton-Preston Mansion, or the Mann-Simons Cottage. Tickets at Robert Mills House Museum Shop, 1616 Blanding St. 803-252-1770.

LeXIngton county Mu-SeuM: Collection of ante-bellum buildings and arti-facts. Tues.-Sat 10a.m.-4p.m., Sunday 1-4p.m. Closed Mondays and holidays. 231 Fox Street at U.S. 378 (Colum-bia Ave.) Adults $5, chil-dren $2. Info: 359-8369.

Sc archIVeS & hISto-ry center: Open Mon-Fri, 8:45am-4:45pm, at 8301 Parklane Road, Co-lumbia.

S.c. State MuSe-uM: 301 Gervais St., 898-4921. Adults $5, seniors/students $4, children 6-17 $3, un-der 2 free, Military discount $1. First Sunday of each month $1 admission.

MUSIC5th Sunday goSpeL SIng-Ing: With Jacob’s Ladder of Lexington Oct. 31, 6 p.m., West Columbia First Church of the Nazarene, 350 Watling Rd., West Columbia. Every-one is welcomed.

dIXIeLand Jazz concert: Nov. 7, 2:30-5:00 p.m., at the Capital Senior Center, 1650 Park Circle, Maxcy Gregg Park, Columbia. $8 adults, free to students 18 and younger. Info:Red Smith 432-1504.

goSpeL SIngIng: Nov. 6, 7:00 p.m., at Midland Sing-ing Center, 705 Martin Smith Rd., Gilbert. Featuring The Glorymen and the Crusaders. A love offering will be ac-cepted. Info: 803-657-5373.

hannah horne In con-cert: November 7, 6:00 p.m., at St. Johns Lutheran Church, 213 St. John’s Church Rd, Lexington. Con-cert and meal are FREE and open to the public. Info: 957-5402 or Loni Rikard 920-5641.

Lake Murray SyMphony orcheStra preSent han-deL’S MeSSIah: Nov. 20, at 7:00 p.m., at Lexington Bap-tist Church, 308 East Main Street, Lexington. Tickets are $5.00 each. Info: 803-996-8807.

rock’n’ on the raceway: 7:00-10:00 p.m., at Historic Columbia Speedway, 2001 Charleston Hwy, Cayce. FREE Admission. The Love Han-dles, October 22.

REUNIONhIte reunIon: Oct. 24, 12:00 p.m., at Hite-Dooley Reunion Building. With pic-nic lunch at 1:00 p.m. Info: Melissa Dooley 356-0462.

SCHOOL EVENTSB-c hIgh aLuMnI InVIted to Bc VS. MIdLand VaL-Ley gaMe: Oct. 22, 6:30 p.m., B-C High School. Visit new band room and stand along side band members during the Star Spangle Ban-ner. Info: [email protected]

THEATERdISney’S Beauty and the BeaSt, Jr.: Now-Oct. 24 at the Village Square Theatre in Lexington. Show times are at 8 pm on Fridays and Saturdays with 3 pm mati-nees on Saturdays and Sun-days. Tickets $10.00, gener-al admission. Info: 359-1436 or www.villagesquaretheatre.com

VOLUNTEERadopt-a-hIghway/adopt-a-waterway: Keep the Mid-lands Beautiful seeks volunteer groups to conduct litter pickups 3-4 times a year on local roads and waterways. Please call 733-1139 or visit www.keepthemidlandsbeautiful.org.

harVeSt hope Food Bank VoLunteerS: 12th Street pan-try in Cayce and at Shop Road location. Duties include inter-viewing clients, stocking inven-tory, packing groceries, bagging produce, etc. Shifts available are 8:30am-12:30pm, 12:30-4pm or all day 8:30am-4pm. In-fo: 803-254-4432 ext. 115.

LIcS VoLunteerS: Lexington Interfaith Community Services needs volunteers to help in do-nation center, food pantry, thrift shop and social services. Con-tact Linda Kelly at 803-957-6656 ext 225.

MeaLS on wheeLS: If you have a couple of hours on a weekday, or would like to deliv-er meals to the homebound on a continuous basis. Info: 356-5111.

roLLIng readerS: a nonprofit children’s literacy organization seeks volunteers to read aloud or tutor reading to children. For an hour a week, you can make a difference in a child’s life. Please call 733-READ or email [email protected]. More info at www.midnet.sc.edu/rollingreaders.

VoLunteerS needed: Ascen-sion Hospice, located on Wood-row St., Irmo, is in need of vol-unteers to assist with patient visits. Accepting help during any hours individuals are able to give. Info: Roberta Hartman 803-796-9296.

VoLunteerS needed: for the Hall of Horrors haunted event that raises money for local char-ities. Weekends Oct. 8-31. Info: Danny Gibson at [email protected] or Kathy Renfroe, 803-553-8256.

VoLunteerS needed: LMC Extended Care needs your help. Info: 803-996-6266

ZOOrIVerBankS zoo & gar-denS: Off I-126 at Greystone Blvd., Columbia, or off U.S. 378 at Botanical Parkway in West Columbia. Hours: 9:00a.m.- 4:00p.m. daily. $11.75 for adults, $9.25 for children 3–12. Children 2 and under are free. 770- 8717 or visit www.river-banks.org

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dIXIeLNov. 7, 2:30-5:00 p.m., at the Capital Senior Center, 1650 Park Circle, Maxcy Gregg Park, Columbia. $8 adults, free to students 18 and younger. Info:Red Smith 432-1504.

goSpe7:00 p.m., at Midland Singing Center, 705 Martin Smith Rd., Gilbert. Featuring The Glorymen and the Crusaders. A love offering will be accepted. Info: 803-657-5373.or $15 for the immediate

the wonders of disney come alive in Lexington. Join the fun at the Village Square theatre now-oct. 24 as they present Beauty and the Beast, Jr.

come dressed in your halloween best for the Lex-ington pd Fall Festival oct. 26 from 6-9 p.m. at Lexington Mu-nicipal complex.

come out to the Swansea Library oct. 23 for their Bake, Book, and yard Sale. Books are only $1.