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Wateree State Park

Restaurants p. 30

Shopping p. 14

Events p. 18


We Care For Kids Medical Park Pediatrics &Adolescence Serving Columbia Since 1977 Dr. Susan Claytor-Caldwell and Dr. Randy Colby have a combined total of more than 40 years of experience in pediatrics — from newborn infants through college age patients. Dr. Claytor-Caldwell with patients Madeleine Dhara and London Clow.

Providing a full range of health services with cutting-edge medical care in a kid and teen friendly environment. We use our vast experience to personalize treatments for your unique child. We follow our patients from birth through college with services including: • • • •

Well and Sick Care Vaccinations Sports Physicals Weekend Sick Visits

• Adolescent and Teen Medicine • Travel Medicine • Chronic Illness

Dr. Colby with patient Brock Jackson.

Dr. Susan Claytor-Caldwell and Dr. Randy Colby with their Staff.

Medical Park Pediatrics & Adolescence

120 Highland Center Drive, Suite 100, Columbia, SC 29203 (Corner of Hard Scrabble and Farrow Roads, Northeast Columbia.)

803-788-0577 • www.medicalparkpediatrics.com


Did your kids get musical instruments for Christmas? Now they need a fun, safe place for music lessons! The Columbia Arts Academy and the Lexington School of Music have a Family Safety Plan that includes:

Sign up for lessons and receive a $25 registration for

• Office staff present during all lessons • Security cameras in every room • Large glass observation windows on every door • Four background checks on every teacher • Open door lesson policy for parents

FREE!

$25.00

Stop by our Rosewood Drive location in Shandon or our Lexington location on Barr Road, seven days a week. If you contact us at ColumbiaArtsAcademy.com or LexingtonSchoolofMusic.com we’ll send you a copy of our Family Safety Plan on how we offer music lessons in a safe environment.

Expires 12/31/16 Limit one per household, one per customer. Can’t be combined with any other offer. Coupon must be surrendered at time of original registration. Not valid for cash or refunds.

“We cannot praise the Lexington School of Music and Columbia Arts Academy enough. Somehow Alexis paired each of my children with a teacher who compliments their personality perfectly. The musical growth of each child is exponentially greater than either of our previous experiences with in-home lessons. Moreover, the three children have their lessons all at the same time! And to hear Witt play Mozart’s Fantasy in D Minor on the stage — priceless!” — Sasha Coleman

GUITAR • PIANO • VOICE • DRUMS • BASS • BANJO • UKULELE • MANDOLIN • VIOLIN ROCK BAND CLASSES

L E X I N GTO N

SC H O O L O F M U S I C

803.996.0623

803.667.4447

LexingtonSchoolofMusic.com

ColumbiaArtsAcademy.com

226 Barr Rd.

3630 Rosewood Dr.

Guide toPresbyterian NORTHEAST Church) COLUMBIA (next to2016 Lexington

(near Rosewood Elementary)

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Columbia Arts Academy, which includes the Lexington School of Music, is South Carolina’s largest private music school. Areas of instruction include guitar, piano, voice, drums, bass, banjo, ukulele, mandolin, violin and rock band. For more information see columbiaartsacademy.com. Sponsored photo

CONTENTS 6 Profile & Demographics 8 Local Government 8 Voting 8 Motor Vehicles 10 Attractions 14 Shopping 22 Calendar of Events 20 Map 24 Sesquicentennial State Park 26 Major Employers 27 Health & Fitness 28 Golf 30 Restaurants 36 Neighborhoods 37 Marketplace Directory ON THE COVER: Wateree State Park at sunset. Photo by Sam Holland, courtesy SCPRT.

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Profile & Demographics 29016

29045

29223

29229

State

16,479

21,378

50,639

43,933

4,832,482

39.1

38.2

36.4

32.1

38.6

Median household income

$76,156

$55,658

$51,040

$63,753

$44,163

Median home/condo value

$209,300

$141,200

$143,700

$160,600

$139,200

Population Median age

Source note: Figures are 2013 estimate from City-Data.com except for state population, which is 2014 estimate.

77

New Housing Construction

29016 29045

2,795

29229 2,214 2,225

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1,939

29223 20 20

ZIP Code Areas 29016 = 29045 = 29223 = 29229 =

1,417 1,215 1,323

77

Blythewood Woodcreek Farms, Pontiac, Elgin Spring Valley, Wildewood Sparkleberry, Lake Carolina, The Summit

2,457

1,153

979

866

662

962

974

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Serving Northeast Columbia

Richland School District Two serves more than 27,000 students in northeast Columbia. Students are assigned to schools based on where they live, but the district does offer Choice and magnet school options. For more information see richland2.org. Sponsored photo

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PROFILE & DEMOGRAPHICS

Doctors Care provides urgent care, family care, occupational medicine and employee wellness programs through more than a dozen offices in the greater Columbia area. The organization was founded in 1981 and has grown to more than 50 offices and 1,100 health care professionals. For more information see doctorscare.com Sponsored photo

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you. The Town of Blythewood, for example, covers approximately 10 square miles, but the postal code covers an additional 70 square miles surrounding the town. Portions of the City of Columbia in the Northeast have a ZIP code that identifies the area as Elgin, Kershaw County — but residents of these areas can vote in city elections. Richland County Council is an 11-member body elected to oversee the operations of the county government. Members of the council for 2016 are: Columbia City Council members (from left) Leona Plaugh, Sam Davis, Mayor Steve Benjamin, Tameika Isaac Devine and Moe Baddourah. Photo by Thomas Hammond

Local Government Voting

There are three ways to register to vote: • ONLINE: info.scvotes.sc.gov/ eng/ovr/start.aspx • IN PERSON: Board of Voter Registration, 2020 Hampton St. Columbia, SC 29202. 803-5762240. • Or, download a registration form (scvotes.org/files/ VR_Blank_Form.pdf) and send it by mail, fax or email.

state for up to 90 days. When moving within the state, you have 10 days to notify the Department of Motor Vehicles. DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLE OFFICES: Open Mon-Tue-Thu-Fri, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Wed 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. BLYTHEWOOD: 10311 Wilson Blvd., 803-896-9983 COLUMBIA: 228-A O’Neil Ct., 803-419-9403

Motor Vehicles

MAIN: 1630 Shop Rd, 803-737-8350

Many tasks can be taken care of at branch offices, but some things might require you to go to the main Shop Road office. Call ahead to make sure you’re going to the right place.

Instructions, forms and fee schedules are at scdmvonline.com/DMVNew.

scdmvonline.com

VEHICLE REGISTRATION: You have 45 days to apply after moving to the state. You must first pay the vehicle property tax. See “Taxes” section on this page. DRIVER’S LICENSES: You can drive on a license from another

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Richland County Government richlandonline.com

Portions of the region known as Northeast Columbia are within the Columbia city limits or the town limits of Blythewood, but the majority is an unincorporated area of Richland County. Don’t let the ZIP codes fool

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

District 1: District 2: District 3: District 4: District 5: District 6:

Bill Malinowski Joyce Dickerson Damon Jeter Paul Livingston Seth Rose Greg Pearce (vice chair) District 7: Torrey Rush (chair) District 8: Jim Manning District 9: Julie-Ann Dixon District 10: Kelvin Washington District 11: Norman Jackson

The boundary lines of the districts can be confusing. The best way to determine which district a particular address is located is to go to the county’s website, choose “Government” from the pulldown menu and the click “County Council.” There is a “Find My District” button on the right-hand side. Richland County Council generally meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. The meetings are open to the public and are held at on the second floor of the Richland County Administration Building at 2020 Hampton St., Columbia.

Taxes

Go to richlandonline.com and click on Property Value and Tax Estimates to determine the information for a particular piece of property. To pay your vehicle tax, traffic or court fines and business license fees, visit richlandonline.com and scroll down to the bottom right of the page, where you will find a link labeled “Online Payments.” For questions, call the county’s One-Call Response Center at (803) 929-6000.

Law Enforcement

Richland County Sheriff’s Office serves the county with more than 700 uniformed officers operating from several substations. Sheriff Leon Lott 5622 Two Notch Road 803-576-3000 sheriff@rcsp.net

City of Columbia Government columbiasc.net

Columbia has a mayor-council form of government, with an elected mayor, two at-large members and four members representing individual districts. The mayor casts one of the seven votes on the City Council. City Manager Teresa Wilson is appointed by the Council and is the chief administrative officer. The members for 2016 are: Mayor Steve Benjamin At-large: Tameika Isaac Devine and Howard Duvall District 1: Sam Davis District 2: Ed McDowell District 3: Moe Baddourah District 4: Leona Plaugh

Sam Davis and Leona Plaugh are the two members of City Council whose districts include some portions of the Northeast. Maps showing the districts are on the city’s website. Work sessions of the City Council are at 2 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday of each month at City Hall at the corner of Main and Laurel streets. The main Council meetings are at 6 p.m. on the first and third Tuesdays at City Hall. The main number for city government is 803-545-3000.

Town of Blythewood townofblythewoodsc.gov

The town is governed by a mayor and Town Council. The town administrator is Gary Parker. Those serving on Council in 2016 are Mayor J. Michael Ross and Council members are Larry Griffin, Edward Baughman and Malcolm Gordge.

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Doctors Care Northeast 10040 Two Notch Road Columbia, SC 29223 Phone: (803) 788-1153

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Doctors Care Ridgeview 4621 Hard Scrabble Road Columbia, SC 29229 Phone: (803) 736-8955

Doctors Care Wateree 1060 Highway 1 South Lugoff, SC 29078 Phone: (803) 438-9759

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Attractions

EdVenture Children’s Museum 211 Gervais St., 779-3100 edventure.org

Located in downtown Columbia, EdVenture is the South’s largest children’s museum, with more than 70,000 square feet of cool stuff to keep the kids occupied. The centerpiece of EdVenture is Eddie, a 40-foot-tall child — the world’s largest! — that doubles as an interactive exhibit through which kids can crawl. Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County

810 Lyttleton St., Camden, 803-425-7676 fineartscenter.org

Presents community-oriented theater, music, dance and exhibitions, as well as the annual Carolina Downhome Blues Festival. Fort Jackson Museum

4442 Jackson Blvd., 751-7419 jackson.armylive.dodlive.mil/post/ museum/

Goodale State Park in Camden features cypress trees. Photo by Justin Sharp, courtesy SCPRT

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ome to the wonderful Sesquicentennial State Park, the Northeast also sports the 600-acre Sandhill Research and Education Center, the annual Sparkleberry Country Fair, several golf courses and farmers markets, and top-notch schools that keep residents coming. Just a few miles away in Camden is the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site, which commemorates the 1780 Battle of Camden.

cityofcamden.org 1314 Broad St., 803-425-6050

historic-camden.net

We’ll spare you the suspense: The Americans got their asses handed to them at the 1780 Battle of Camden. Some 233 years later, though, we’re over it. Hosts a Battle of Camden Remembrance Day each August, Revolutionary War Field Days each November and other events throughout the year.

Colonial Life Arena

Columbia Children’s Theatre

3400 Forest Drive, 803-691-4548 columbiachildrenstheatre.com

A nonprofit, professional theater offering educational and entertainment opportunities to children and families.

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650 Park Rd. (Camden), 803-432-2772 southcarolinaparks.com

Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site

Offers genealogical research facilities and maintains a diverse collection to aid visitors in their research. Collects material pertaining to the north-central section of South Carolina formerly recognized as the old Camden District.

The 18,000-seat Colonial Center is the largest arena in South Carolina, hosting major concert and entertainment acts and serving as the home for USC men’s and women’s basketball.

Goodale State Park

Cypress trees, a pond, fishing, picnic spots, kayaking and canoeing all make this a popular spot to visit.

Camden Archives & Museum

801 Lincoln St. Charge by phone: 1-877-489-2849 General Info: 576-9200 coloniallifearena.com

Acquires and exhibits Fort Jackson-related artifacts dating to the fort’s founding in 1917. Public access is limited; call ahead for details.

Sesquicentennial State Park. Photo by John Carlos

Columbia Museum of Art Main and Hampton streets, 803-799-2810 columbiamuseum.org

Exhibitions! Concerts! Beer! The traveling exhibitions at South Carolina’s leading art museum span the full range of art history, while its permanent collection emphasizes European fine and decorative arts. There are also a ton of other events happening here: lectures, films, chamber and jazz music series, the young adult-

oriented Arts & Draughts series and more. Doko Meadows Park

100 Alvina Hagood Circle (Blythewood), 803-754-0501 townofblythewoodsc.gov

Paved hiking trail begins near Town Hall and continues through a surrounding forest. The park includes a pond, playground, amphitheatre and tennis courts.

Katie & Irwin Kahn Jewish Community Center 306 Flora Drive, 803-787-2023 jcccolumbia.org

Offers social, recreational, athletic, educational and cultural programs based on Jewish values, tradition, heritage and culture. Lake Murray

lakemurraycountry.com, lakemurray.com

Located a few miles northwest of downtown Columbia, Lake Murray is a 50,000-acre lake offering boating, camping and other

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recreational activities. Lakemurraycountry.com lists public access points, as well as marinas and landing spots. Good striped bass fishing during the season. Hosts major fishing tournaments. Lake Wateree

Winnsboro, 803-482-6401 southcarolinaparks.com

Hosts fishing tournaments and offers a publicly accessible boat ramp, tackle shop and refueling dock. National Steeplechase Museum

200 Knights Hill Rd. (Camden), 803-432-6513

Exhibits and displays telling the rich history of steeplechase horse racing. Extensive collection of trophies, photographs and films. Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden 145 Broad Acres Rd. (Bishopville) pearlfryar.com

A true South Carolina icon, Pearl Fryar has made his incredible topiary garden his life’s work — and invited the public to see it. Quinine Hill Park

U.S. Army Basic Combat Training Museum at Fort Jackson. Photo by Jonathan Sharpe

Rice Music House

470 Towncenter Place (Village at Sandhill), 803-542-7423 ricemusichouse.com

North Beltine and Forest Drive (behind Walgreens) forestacres.net

Hosts a free concert series featuring Steinway artists.

Features a walking trail and covered picnic tables.

Riverbanks Zoo & Garden I-126 at Greystone Blvd., 803-779-8717 riverbanks.org

From reptiles to birds and everything in between, Riverbanks Zoo is by far Columbia’s biggest

Serving Northeast Columbia

tourism draw. Home to more than 2,000 animals and a 70-acre botanical garden, Riverbanks also sports a zipline, ropes course and climbing wall. Hosts popular annual events such as Boo at the Zoo, Brew at the Zoo and Lights Before Christmas. Sandhills Farmers Market 900 Clemson Rd., 803-788-5700 sandhillsfarmersmarket.com

Open each Tuesday from 2 to 7 p.m. from May into November. Farmers from around the region bring fresh local produce, meat, fish, eggs, butter, milk, cheese, honey, plants, flowers, shrubs and baked goods. Across from the Village at Sandhill. Sandhill Research and Education Center

900 Clemson Rd., 803-788-5700

Agricultural research facility and nature preserve on 600 acres. Wildlife is abundant, including alligators; guests are advised to stay on designated trails. Sesquicentennial State Park

9564 Two Notch Rd., 803-788-2706 southcarolinaparks.com

Ole Timey Meat Market serves the Northeast with shops on Two Notch Road, Rosewood Drive and a new location in Camden. In addition to fresh meat, the shops also offer exotic frozen specialty meats and seafood, plus two-person and family-pack specials each month. See oletimeymeats.com for more information. Sponsored photo by John Carlos

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This 1,419-acre park features a 30-acre lake surrounded by trails, picnic areas and campsites. Also offers boating, fishing, swimming, meeting facilities and trails. Trails include a 6.1-mile mountain bike trail, a 1.9-mile nature trail, and a 3.5-mile walking and jogging trail. Located 13 miles northeast of Columbia on Two Notch Road.

South Carolina Railroad Museum

110 Industrial Park Rd. (Winnsboro), 803-712-4135 scrm.org

Everybody loves trains, right? Take an hour-long ride, stroll through historic train cars and check out the hats, whistles and other train paraphernalia in the gift shop. South Carolina State Museum

301 Gervais St., 803-898-4921 scstatemuseum.org

Housed in the historic Columbia Mill building (built in 1893) downtown, the S.C. State Museum has a planetarium, observatory and 4-D theater, as well as permanent and rotating exhibitions covering South Carolina’s cultural history, natural history, science, technology and art. Also brings in non-S.C.-related blockbuster exhibitions. U.S. Army Basic Combat Training Museum

4442 Jackson Blvd., 803-751-7419 jackson.armylive.dodlive.mil/post/ museum

Commemorates Fort Jackson’s prominent role in training American soldiers by acquiring and exhibiting artifacts dating to the fort’s founding in 1917.

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Shopping M

ost of Northeast Columbia’s supermarkets and retail establishments are along Two Notch Road, in the Village at Sandhill (off Two Notch and Clemson roads) and, increasingly, farther west on Clemson and Killian roads just off I-77. Auto dealers in particular have mushroomed at that intersection.

Aeropostale

Village at Sandhill: 486-5 Town Center Place, 803-419-1738

Specialty retailer of casual apparel and accessories for teens ages 14 to 17. American Eagle Outfitters Village at Sandhill: 486-1 Town Center Place, 803-419-2181

Full range of clothing for men and women. Bath & Body Works

Village at Sandhill: 471-12 Town Center Place, 803-736-5962

Anything you could possibly want that relates to body care, plus candles, fragrances and more. Be Beep Toys

Forest Acres: 4525 Forest Dr., 803-787-5772 bebeeptoys.com

Legos, action figures, arts and crafts, puppets and stuffed animals: Be Beep has it all, including stylish school supplies and of-themoment toys on your child’s wish list.

Belk

Richland Mall: 3400 Forest Dr., 803-782-2600 Village at Sandhill: 670 Promenade Place, 803-419-7878 belk.com

Modern Southern style apparel for women, men and kids. Best Buy

Northeast: 7006 Two Notch Road, 803-736-2529 Northeast: 10136 Two Notch Road, 803-462-6339

From TVs and computers to video games and CDs, Best Buy has consumer electronics covered. Books-A-Million

Village at Sandhill: 164 Forum Dr., 803-788-4349

Headquartered in Alabama, Books-a-Million is the secondlargest bookstore chain in the country. Hosts frequent book signings. Brighton Collectibles 630-15 Promenade Place, 803-699-5621 brighton.com

Carolina Couture. Photo by John Carlos

Specializes in stylish women’s handbags, jewelry and accessories. Carolina Couture

661-15 Promenade Place, 803-736-7800 carolinacouture.com

Designer boutique and bridal salon. Christopher & Banks

Village at Sandhill: 631-12 Promenade Place, 803-736-6635 christopherandbanks.com

Casual and affordable women’s clothing. Claire’s

Village at Sandhill: 470-13 Town Center Place, 803-699-9277 claires.com

Jewelry and accessories for tween and teen girls.

Columbia Place Mall 7201 Two Notch Rd. columbiaplacemall.com

Columbia Place Mall on Two Notch Road is anchored by Macy’s and Sears and offers a movie theater, food court and kids’ play area. Coplon’s

Forest Acres: 4825 Forest Dr., 803-790-0015 coplons.com

From the stunning dresses of Jason Wu, Oscar de la Renta and Miu Miu to the coveted shoes of Christian Louboutin and Jimmy Choo, Coplon’s is Columbia’s high-end women’s clothing shop that also sells handbags, jewelry and cosmetics.

Serving Northeast Columbia

Newman Furniture of Elgin has been serving the area since 1948. The company carries a full range of furniture and mattresses, and is known for its large selection of recliners and reclining sofas. See newmanfurnitureofelgin.com for more information. Sponsored photo by John Carlos

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Abbey Carpet/Flooring & Interiors specializes in a wide range of flooring, including carpet, area rugs, hardwood, vinyl, laminate, stone and tile. Rugs come in traditional Oriental and contemporary design. For more information visit columbia.abbeycarpet.com. Sponsored photo by John Carlos

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2931 Highway 1-S | Elgin, SC 29045 803.865.9881 newmanfurnitureofelgin.com


Whether you’re a hardcore mountain biker, a serious road cyclist, or just someone looking to have a lot of fun, Summit Cycles has you covered. Website features a bike-finder tool to help you narrow down what you need. Urban Garden Hydroponics Northeast: 9557 Two Notch Rd., Suite E, 803-788-9313 growurbanstyle.com

Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without using soil, and it offers several advantages to growers, including mobility, greater ability to control nutrients and greater control of pests. Sells everything you need to get started and offers a range of free services. Village Artists

thevillageartists.com Village at Sandhill: 631-8 Promenade Place, 803-699-8886

Carries pieces by local artists working in acrylics, watercolor, sculpture and more. Wet Seal

Village Artists. Photo by John Carlos

Gamestop

Village at Sandhill: 461 Town Center Place, 803-865-6304

Sells new and used video games, as well as consoles and related gaming gear and accessories. Gymboree

Forest Acres: 3400 Forest Drive, 803-787-5399 Village at Sandhill: 471 Towncenter Pl, 803-736-4704

Clothing for babies, toddlers and kids. HandPicked

Village at Sandhill: 81 Towncenter Pl 9, 803-227-0835

HandPicked is a small chain selling women’s jewelry and accessories from all over the world in 18 stores in five states. Necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings and more. Kohl’s

Northeast: 10136 Two Notch Road, 803-865-9719 kohls.com

Clothes for the whole family, plus furniture, home furnishings and toys. Lane Bryant

Village at Sandhill: 631 Promenade Place, 803-234-8480 lanebryant.com

Plus-size clothing and accessories for women.

Learning Express Toys

Rice Music House

Apparel, footwear and accessories for teen girls and young women.

Offers a hands-on, interactive atmosphere for kids and parents looking for toys and games that promote education and creativity.

Founded in 1924, Rice Music House is an iconic local piano retailer. Also presents frequent concerts by Steinway artists.

World Market

Loft (Ann Taylor)

Strobler

Women’s clothing and accessories; Loft is a more casual spinoff of the Ann Taylor brand.

Originally on Devine Street, Strobler now has a 15,000-squarefoot showroom in Forest Acres showcasing an excellent selection of well-priced home furnishings.

Village at Sandhill: 630 Promenade Place 12, 803-865-8286 learningexpress.com

Trenholm Plaza: 4840 Forest Drive, 803-790-2186 Village at Sandhill: 470-9 Town Center Place, 803-419-4202

MACK Home

Forest Acres: 4840 Forest Dr., 803-790-9911 mackhomecolumbia.com

Handcrafted furniture, lighting, art and home accessories are all available at MACK. The interior designer-owned shop’s neutral, relaxing palette offers a welcome shopping experience in Forest Acres.

SHOPPING

Village at Sandhill: 470 Town Center Place, 800-542-7423 ricemusichouse.com

Forest Acres: 4721 Forest Drive, 803-790-6300 strobler.com

Summit Cycles

Village at Sandhill: 210 Forum Dr, 803-419-6064

Furniture, curtains, rugs, lighting, pillows, artisan gifts and more, carefully selected from all over the world. Yankee Candle

yankeecandle.com Village at Sandhill: 471 Town Center Place, 803-462-9978

If you’re looking for candles, candle accessories or flameless fragrance items, this is your spot.

Northeast: 10171 Two Notch Rd., 803-462-0380 summitcyclesbikeshop.com

Old Navy

Village at Sandhill: 321-8 Forum Drive, 803-699-4468 oldnavy.com

Fashion for the whole family. Palmetto Moon

Village at Sandhill: 630 Promenade Place, 803-602-0435 palmettomoononline.com

From football T-shirts to Sperrys to monogrammed jewlery and bags, Palmetto Moon understands Southern style.

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Village at Sandhill: 487 Town Center Place, 803-865-3909

HandPicked. Photo by John Carlos

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Gospel Fest

Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County, fineartscenter.org

Feb. 27. Part of the Fine Arts Center’s celebration of Black History Month.

MARCH Janet Jackson

Colonial Life Arena, coloniallifearena.com

March 6. Janet Jackson had two No. 1 hits in the 1980s, six in the 1990s and two in the ‘00s. That’s a big deal. Lake Carolina Oyster Roast Lake House at Lake Carolina lakecarolina.com/index.aspx

TBA. Mmm… oysters. Bring your own gloves and shucking knife to dig into the oyster-filled buckets. Armies Through Time Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site historic-camden.net

The Sparkleberry Country Fair is April 29-May 1.

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March 11-13. See the evolution of uniforms, equipment, camp life and weapons — from swords and muskets to M16s and submachine guns.

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Five Points stpatscolumbia.com

Arts and Draughts

Columbia Museum of Art columbiamuseum.org

Periodic art party series. Drink beer. See art. Hear music. Be happy. Dollar Sunday at Historic Columbia

The Gift Shop at Robert Mills historiccolumbia.org/events/dollarsunday-admission

Residents of Richland and Lexington Counties are invited to take a guided tour of historic house museums. First Thursday on Main

Main Street, downtown Columbia facebook.com/firstthursdayonmain

Eclectic monthly arts series. A loose collaboration between the merchants and galleries on Main Street. Five After Five

Five Points, fivepointscolumbia.com

Weekly outdoor concert series during warmer months. Rhythm on the River West Columbia Riverwalk Amphitheatre, rorsc.com

Weekly outdoor concert series during warmer months.

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Richland Mall forestacres.net/rooftop-rhythms

Free outdoor concert series hosted four times a year. Vista Nights

vistacolumbia.com

Arts crawl and business open house in the historic Congaree Vista. Held on the third Thursday of each month.

JANUARY Restaurant Week Columbia restaurantweeksouthcarolina.com facebook.com/ restaurantweekcolumbia

Jan. 7-17. Restaurants offer deals, customers gobble them up. World Beer Festival Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center allaboutbeer.com

Jan. 23. Sponsored by All About Beer magazine, the World Beer Festival presents hundreds of local, national and international beers. Southern Exposures: From the Mountains to the Sea Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County, fineartscenter.org

Jan. 28-March 4. Works by Helen Warren and Mary Deas Wortley.

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FEBRUARY Monster Jam

Colonial Life Arena, coloniallifearena.com

Feb. 5-6. Giant trucks named Spider-Man and Reanimator will smash stuff. People will cheer. REMIX: Themes and Variations in AfricanAmerican Art Columbia Museum of Art, columbiamuseum.org

Feb. 5-May 3. Highlights the practice among many AfricanAmerican artists of retelling or refashioning themes, ideas and objects in new ways and from their own unique perspective. Widespread Panic Township Auditorium, thetownship.org

Feb. 13-14. Legendary jam band Widespread Panic returns to the Township Auditorium for two nights. Disney Live! Mickey and Minnie’s Doorway to Magic Colonial Life Arena, coloniallifearena.com

Feb. 19. See the Fairy Godmother transform Cinderella’s rags into a beautiful ball gown in a split second; the Toy Story gang defy the dimensions of Andy’s toy box and other Disney favorites.

March 19. Columbia’s biggest party also includes the Get to the Green Race and the St. Pat’s Parade, not to mention a robust schedule of musicians and other performers. Palmetto Sportsmen’s Classic

South Carolina State Fairgrounds psclassic.com

March 18-20. Premier hunting and fishing outdoor show. Vendors, samples, demonstrations, more. Soda City Suds Week sodacitysudsweek.com

March 18-26. Independently run week of events aimed at promoting the range of breweries and beer-focused businesses in Columbia. Tartan Day South

Historic Columbia Speedway tartandaysouth.com

March 31-April 3. A celebration of all things Celtic.

APRIL Artista Vista The Vista artistavista.com

TBA. Columbia’s oldest and most celebrated gallery crawl.

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Carolina Cup

Springdale Race Course carolina-cup.org

April 2. Hobnob and imbibe in your Sunday best. Oh yeah, there’s a horse race, too! A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline

Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County, fineartscenter.org

April 7. Dramatic reinterpretation of the life and music of the great country star. Indie Grits Festival indiegrits.com

April 13-17. So much more than just a film festival, Nickelodeon Theatre-led event is one of the best multidisciplinary arts festivals in the Southeast. The Color Run

thecolorrun.com/columbia

April 16. The theme this year for this global series of paint-covered races: Tropicolor.

Sparkleberry Country Fair Clemson Extension, Northeast Columbia sparkleberrycountryfair.org

April 29-May 1. If you live in Northeast Columbia, this is perhaps the signature annual event, an old-time country fair that serves to remind the bustling region of its agrarian roots. Features amusement rides, food, crafts, vendors, etc. Plus, in true country style, lots of tractors. USMC Ultimate Challenge Mud Run The Leatherneck ultimatechallengemudrun.org

April 30. A daunting 6.2-mile, all-terrain obstacle course packed with boot camp-style traps, including mud holes, walls and trenches. 24 Hours of LeMons, Spring Carolina Motorsports Park 24hoursoflemons.com

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April 30-May 1. Beat-up old heaps of junk get fixed up and put through an endurance race. Don’t mind the smoke.

April 16-17. Long-running annual international food and culture festival offers bazaars, ethnic foods, national exhibitions, a fashion show, cultural performances and culminates in a parade of nations.

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Koger Center broadwayincolumbia.com

April 19. Traditional Irish standards, classical favorites and contemporary pop songs, all performed in the group’s distinctive signature style.

Black Expo

Colonial Life Arena, blackexposouth.com

TBA. Features more than 200 exhibitors and vendors, as well as seminars, workshops, youth activities, a health fair and local and national entertainment.

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Rosewood Crawfish Festival

Rosewood Drive rosewoodcrawfishfest.com

TBA. Stuff yourself on crawfish and live music. Sumter Iris Festival sumtersc.gov

TBA. South Carolina’s oldest continuous festival and is consistently ranked among the top festivals in the Southeast. Julius Caesar: Roman Military Might & Machines S.C. State Museum, scmuseum.org

Through May 22. This interactive exhibition features war machines, transportation machines and civil machines, recreated scaled artifacts, digital files of images, computer animations and more.

JUNE Southeastern Piano Festival sepf.music.sc.edu

Historic Camden Revolutionary War Days are held each year in November.

at a few displays on the runway and attend special events like the annual Beautiful People Party.

JULY

June 12-19. It used to be that the local arts scene died in the summer. It’s alive and well the Southeastern Piano Festival, which presents some of the nation’s most talented up-and-coming pianists.

Torchlight Tattoo

Columbia Fashion Week

Freedom Fest

columbiafashionweek.com

June 21-25. Who says Columbia doesn’t have style? Go get dazzled

Fort Jackson Hilton Field fortjacksonmwr.com/special_events

TBA. Fwsssssh! Booooooom! Aweinspiring fireworks display and patriotic celebration. villageatsandhill.com

TBA. Music, fireworks and free rides for the kids.

Serving Northeast Columbia

Lake Murray Boat Parade and Fireworks lakemurraycountry.com

July 2. Boat parade and fireworks extravaganza.

AUGUST Battle of Camden Remembrance Day

Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site, historic-camden.net

TBA. Annual event commemorating the 1780 Battle of Camden, a major victory for the British. Brew at the Zoo

Riverbanks Zoo, riverbanks.org

TBA. Beer and baboons! Meander through the Zoo or hang out in the plaza while sampling domestics and microbrews. Main Street, downtown Columbia mainstreetlatinfestival.com

TBA. Showcases the culture and vitality of Columbia’s Latin community.

Irmo, irmookrastrut.com

TBA. Music, food, games and a freaking okra parade. Praise be to Irmo. 24 Hours of LeMons, Fall

Carolina Motorsports Park (Kershaw) 24hoursoflemons.com

Sept. 17-18. More beat-up old heaps. More racing. More smoke. SC Pride 2016

scpride.org Main Street, downtown Columbia

TBA. Celebrates the LGBT communities of South Carolina with music, art, parties, parades, education and advocacy, and more.

OCTOBER Boo at the Zoo

Columbia Greek Festival

TBA. Lions and tigers … and ghosts! And candy!

TBA. The Greek Festival is Columbia at its best — multicultural, culinary diversity and family friendly fun. Plus: baklava! Congaree Swamp Fest

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TBA. Annual event for barbecue, live music and artist demonstrations put on by the SC State Museum.

SEPTEMBER Sumter Street at Calhoun Street, downtown Columbia columbiasgreekfestival.com

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South Carolina State Museum scmuseum.org

Irmo Okra Strut

Main Street Latin Festival

Top Dawg Tavern is a newcomer to the Village at Sandhill. The emphasis on the menu is for fresh food that includes appetizers, wings, salads, burgers, hot dogs and entrees. The restaurant has a large fullservice bar and seating for groups of all sizes. There are multiple TVs, including a jumbo projection screen for big events. This is the second family-owned Top Dawg Tavern. The first is in Bethlehem, Georgia. Sponsored photo

Fall Festival and Pickin’ Party

Congaree National Park congareeswampfest.com

TBA. Celebrates the rich heritage of Lower Richland County. Wide array of entertainment, food vendors, guided park tours, more.

Riverbanks Zoo, riverbanks.org

Camden Antiques Fair Camden Antiques Market steeplechasemuseum.org

TBA. Congregate and appreciate valuable old stuff. You never know what you might find. Carolina Down Home Blues Festival Downtown Camden, fineartscenter.org

TBA. Blues music from all over the world in bars all over downtown Camden.

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Italian Festival

Main Street, downtown Columbia osiacolumbiasc.org

TBA. Mama mia! Italian food, Italian-American music, family-friendly Italian-American entertainment and an Italian fresh market. Plus: a bocce tournament! Jam Room Music Festival Main Street, downtown Columbia jamroommusicfestival.com

TBA. Presents local, regional and national rock acts. Previous headliners include Superchunk, Son Volt and The Hold Steady. Korean Fall Festival

1412 Richland St., koreanfestival.co

TBA. Bulgogi! Dukbogi! Kimchi! Hosted by the Korean Community Presbyterian Church, this festival highlights Korean food (yum!), as well as dance and other cultural aspects. Oktoberfest Columbia Incarnation Lutheran Church oktoberfestcolumbia.com

TBA. Celebrate German heritage with German food, German beer and German music. South Carolina State Fair South Carolina State Fairgrounds scstatefair.org

USMC Ultimate Challenge Mud Run The Leatherneck ultimatechallengemudrun.org/

TBA. Didn’t get enough at the first Mud Run? Do it again!

NOVEMBER Pecan Festival

Downtown Florence florencedowntown.com/ pecan-festival

Nov. 5. Amusement rides, antique tractor show, car show and competition, cook-off, vocal

Vista Lights

The Vista, vistalightssc.com

Nov. 17. Carriage rides, Christmas tree lighting, holiday music and more create the atmosphere for this annual open house for Vista businesses and galleries. Colonial Cup

Springdale Race Course carolina-cup.org/colonial-cup

TBA. The small town of Camden is full of historic sites and antique shops; it’s also a nationally known hub for horse training and home to the Springdale Race Course. Columbia Blues Festival Martin Luther King Jr. Park wordofmouthproductions.org

TBA. This festival brings marquee bluesmen and women to the Soda City. Five Points Chili Cook-Off

Five Points, fivepointscolumbia.com/ event/chili-cook-off

TBA. Immensely popular Five Points food event. Recipes include vegetarian, traditional, wild things, exotic and hot stuff. Good eatin’. Live music, too. Governor’s Carolighting

Holiday Lights on the River Saluda Shoals Park, icrc.net

TBA. A dazzling, twinkling, massive drive-through light display along the Saluda River. Lights Before Christmas Riverbanks Zoo, riverbanks.org

Mid-November through Dec. 30. With nearly 1 million twinkling lights assembled into an array of dazzling images, Riverbanks Zoo’s Lights Before Christmas is a longstanding hallmark of Columbia’s Christmas season.

steamed oysters for sale by the bucket. Also features music, kids’ activities, arts and crafts vendors, and more.

DECEMBER Carolina Carillon Holiday Parade

Gervais Street, downtown Columbia carolinacarillon.com

TBA. Columbia’s annual and official holiday parade. Crafty Feast

Main Street Ice

Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center, craftyfeast.com

TBA. Outdoor ice-skating on a smallish rink with all of your friends. Who says Columbia can’t enjoy winter?

TBA. Avoid the mall! Buy handmade goodies from local and regional artisans for all your friends and family this year! That’s an order!

Boyd Plaza, downtown Columbia

South Carolina Oyster Festival

Famously Hot New Year

Robert Mills House liquidsc.com/special_events.html

TBA. Mmm ... oysters! Columbia’s largest outdoor oyster roast features thousands of pounds of

Main Street, downtown Columbia famouslyhotnewyear.com

Dec. 31. Annual block party rocks in the New Year. Not bad for a free shindig.

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TBA. If you celebrate the season and can put away partisan politics for one night, you might dig watching the governor light the State House Christmas tree. Typically held the Monday after Thanksgiving. Historic Camden Revolutionary War Days Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site historic-camden.net

TBA. Marching, muskets, and shots fired! But as opposed to that first Revolutionary War, no one gets hurt.

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Sesquicentennial State Park

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t’s easy to miss the entry road to Sesquicentennial State Park on Two Notch Road — but if you do miss the park, you’ll regret it.

“Sesqui,” as it is known locally, is a treasure. The park is 1,419 acres of pine and hardwoods, meadows, creeks and lake — a place of fun and solitude only 15 minutes from the busy pace of downtown Columbia. Whether you visit for a day or camp overnight, whether you come alone or bring friends and family, Sesqui is a place of relaxation and quiet pleasure. The park provides kayak,

Sesquicentennial State Park 9564 Two Notch Rd., 803-788-2706 southcarolinaparks.com/sesqui/ sesquicentennial@scprt.com

A spacious, green getaway in the heart of the Sandhills region made up of 1,400 acres of pines, camping sites, and nature trails. Has a retreat center with a kitchen and overnight, dormitorystyle accommodations; camping sites; kayak and canoe rentals; fishing; two nature trails and a six-mile bicycle loop.

Hiking and Biking

Features 12 miles of trails, including the two-mile Sandhills Hiking Trail.

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canoe and paddleboat rentals; fishing; two nature trails; and a 6-mile bicycle loop for day-use recreation. A playground, picnic tables and pavilions are near the shore of the 30-acre lake in the center of the park. There is a retreat center complete with a kitchen and overnight, dormitory-style accommodations, and there are individual camping sites. Sesquicentennial State Park was developed in the 1930s

Programs & Events

Programs and tours are available year-round for all ages. Popular programs include guided nature walks, night hikes and bat programs.

Lake

Features a 30-acre lake and a mixed pine and hardwood forest located in a sandhills ecosystem.

Pets

Allowed in most outdoor areas provided they are kept under physical restraint or on a leash not longer than six feet.

Dog Park

Two-acre, fenced-in area. Permits are required; a daily permit costs $4 and a yearly permit

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by the Civilian Conservation Corps, a jobs program created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression. Some of the buildings constructed by the Corps are still in use in the park. The white stones that mark the park entrance were also the work of the CCC. The word sesquicentennial means 150, and the park is named for the 150th birthday of the City of Columbia in 1936. costs $24. Dog must be present to obtain permit (for photo ID), and owner must provide proof of veterinary care (spay/neuter, rabies, parvo and kennel cough).

Picnic Shelters and Pads

Five picnic shelters are available for family or other group gatherings. The park also has uncovered picnic pads. Both are available for reservation; call the park for details.

Lodging

The retreat center at Sesqui includes dormitory-style rooms for up to 30 overnight guests. Contact the park for rates and reservations.

The park is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., but its hours are extended during Daylight Saving Time. The price of admission is a bargain at $2 for adults and $1.25 for South Carolina seniors. Children 15 and younger enter for free. The park offers a wide range of programs during the year. You can take a hike with a park ranger, go on an “owl prowl,” participate in a family fishing clinic, attend movie night or go on nature walks. The park entrance is at 9564 Two Notch Road. Phone: 803-788-2706. For more information, visit southcarolinaparks.com/ sesqui.

Camping

Each site has water and 30-amp electrical hookups. Seventeen sites accommodate RVs up to 35 feet, others up to 30 feet. Fourteen sites are pullthrough. Four sites are equipped with tent pads, which provide a sand surface and can accommodate tents up to 10-by-10 feet. The campground is convenient to restroom facilities with hot showers. Loop 1 is closed seasonally. Loop 2 is open year-round.

Wildlife

Visitors may encounter fox, bobcats, white-tailed deer, flying squirrels, river otters, fox squirrels and owls.

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Major Employers BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina

southcarolinablues.com SECTOR/INDUSTRY: Finance and insurance LOCATION: I-20 at Alpine Rd. (Richland County)

Founded in 1946 by the General Assembly as the South Carolina Hospital Service Plan, BlueCross BlueShield of SC is the only South Carolina-owned and operated health insurance carrier. Today, the company’s reach extends far beyond the state, with numerous subsidiary businesses offering non-health insurance products and services outside the state. Computer Sciences Corporation coloniallife.com

SECTOR/INDUSTRY: Data processing,

hosting and related services

LOCATION: 10301 Wilson Blvd.

(Blythewood)

CSC is a global technology corporation offering business solu-

tions in a wide range of industries; its Blythewood center is home to the Insurance Innovation Center. FN Manufacturing fnhusa.com

SECTOR/INDUSTRY: Arms industry

the U.S. Army Soldier Support Institute, the Armed Forces Army Chaplaincy Center and School and the National Center for Credibility Assessment. Invista

invista.com

SECTOR/INDUSTRY: Polymers

and fibers

LOCATION: 643 Highway 1 South

(Lugoff)

Fort Jackson

You can’t really even imagine all the things Invista makes. They work with fibers, resins, fabrics, polymers and chemicals, and their products end up in everything from carpet to clothing to industrial products and, uh, spandex.

SECTOR/INDUSTRY: Military LOCATION: Exit 12 off I-77

Kershaw County School District

and defense

LOCATION: 797 Old Clemson Rd,

(Columbia)

Manufactures handguns, shotguns, machine guns and more. jackson.army.mil

Founded in 1917, Fort Jackson encompasses more than 52,000 acres and is the U.S. Army’s main center for basic combat training, training half of all Army recruits. On an annual basis, the Fort sends 36,000 soldiers through basic training and 8,000 through advanced individual training. Also home to the Drill Sergeant School,

Columbia Chamber - Northeast Area Council

The Northeast Area Council of the Columbia Chamber is a group for businesses in Northeast Columbia and beyond. Partners gather to network through breakfast meetings and more. Contact: Lynne Turbeville, 803-733-1128, lturbeville@columbiachamber.com.

kcsdschools.net

SECTOR/INDUSTRY: Education

Nestled in the heart of the Palmetto State, the Kershaw County School District is home to almost 10,000 students and over 1,300 employees in 20 schools. KershawHealth Medical Center

kershawhealth.org SECTOR/INDUSTRY: Health care LOCATION: 1315 Roberts St. (Camden)

Provides a broad range of health, wellness and medical services at locations all across the Kershaw County area. lexmed.com

SECTOR/INDUSTRY: Health care

Location: 2720 Sunset Blvd. (West Columbia)

Lexington Medical Center is a major medical complex with 414 beds anchoring a comprehensive network of more than 600 affiliated physicians, six community medical and urgent care centers, an occupational health center, the largest extended care facility in the Carolinas and an Alzheimer’s care center. Consistently ranks high for medical outcomes and patient satisfaction. Midlands Technical College midlandstech.edu

SECTOR/INDUSTRY: Higher education LOCATION: Northeast Campus, 151

Powell Rd.

Lexington Medical Center serves the greater Columbia and Lexington County area with a network that includes 600 physicians, 60 medical practices, six community-based medical and urgent-care centers plus occupational health and extended care facilities. Its heart and cancer programs are affiliated with Duke Health. For more information see lexmed.com. Sponsored photo

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palmettohealth.org SECTOR/INDUSTRY: Health care LOCATION: 5 Richland Medical Park

Palmetto Health is the region’s largest health care institution, operating an 1,138-bed system and providing care for 70 percent of Richland County residents and 55 percent of residents in the Richland-Lexington area. Among its facilities are Palmetto Health Baptist, Palmetto Health Richland, Palmetto Health Baptist Parkridge, which includes Healing Waters, a spa, plastic surgery and wellness center. Providence Hospitals

providencehospitals.com SECTOR/INDUSTRY: Health care LOCATION: 2435 Forest Dr.

Lexington Medical Center

Serving Northeast Columbia

Palmetto Health

Midlands Technical College is a multi-campus public institution offering nearly 100 career-oriented programs and a growing number of online classes. Primarily serves the region of Richland, Lexington and Fairfield counties.

Why is it called Providence Hospitals instead of Providence Hospital? Because there are, in fact, a bunch of Providence facilities: Providence Hospital, the SC Heart & Vascular Center, Providence Orthopedic Hospital and Providence Orthopaedic and the Moore Center for Orthopedics. Highly rated for its heart procedures, orthopedic surgery and more. Richland County School District 1 richlandone.org

SECTOR/INDUSTRY: Public education

1616 Richland St.

Serves 22,939 students in 52 schools and special centers in downtown Columbia. Richland County School District 2 richland2.org

SECTOR/INDUSTRY: Public education

Richland Two, which covers Northeast Columbia, serves more than 27,000 students in 40 locations. Its newest schools are built to LEED specifications. V.C. Summer Nuclear Station scana.com

SECTOR/INDUSTRY: Nuclear utility LOCATION: Jenkinsville

(Fairfield County)

The nuclear industry is in a deep freeze in a lot of places, but not in South Carolina: The state already gets 51 percent of its power from nuclear plants, and two new Westinghouse AP1000 units are in the works at V.C. Summer.

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Health & Fitness EAT HEALTHY Doko Farm

2101 Cedar Creek Rd., Blythewood, 803-873-7739 dokofarm.org

A family farm in Cedar Creek dating to 1839, Doko is run by Joe and Amanda Jones. The couple raises pygmy goats, hogs and heritage fowl; they make honey; and they offer volunteer opportunities. Visit the website for news on farm tours and other events. Sandhill Farmer’s Market

900 Clemson Rd., 803-699-3190

Open each Tuesday from 2 to 7 p.m. from May through November. You’ll find fresh local produce, meat, fish, eggs, baked goods, plants, flowers and more. Located across from the Village at Sandhill.

FITNESS 9Round

111 Sparkleberry Crossing Rd., Suite 2, 803-764-4064 9Round.com/fitness/ northeast-columbia-sc

Offers 30-minute kickbox fitness circuit with trainers. Anytime Fitness anytimefitness.com

Want to work out at 2 a.m.? Go for it. Multiple Midlands locations. Bikram Yoga Columbia

4715 Forest Dr., 803-730-8225 bikramcolumbia.com

Bikram Yoga is practiced at 105 degrees and 40 percent humidity for 90 minutes. Beginning class presents 26 postures designed to warm and stretch muscles, ligaments and tendons. Gyrotonic Columbia

3400 Forest Dr., 758-5962 gyrotoniccolumbia.com

Featuring dancer and choreographer Miriam Barbosa, Gyrotonic Columbia specializes in core strength building, rehabilitation and injury prevention and balancing the body. MUV Fitness

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In addition to all the latest cardio and strength-training offerings you expect in a gym, MUV offers cutting-edge functional

training equipment, personal tracking technology, weight loss programs, member perks and more. Multiple Midlands locations, including one at the Village at Sandhill and another on Killian Road. Pilates of Forest Acres

1572 Sunnyside Dr., 800-6726 pilatesofforestacres.com

Offers holistic approach combining fitness with awareness. Planet Fitness planetfitness.com

National franchise known for its low prices and Judgment-Free Zone motto, Planet Fitness has all the strength and cardio equipment you could possibly need to get started. Locations on Bush River, Garners Ferry and Two Notch roads. Open 24 hours most days. PLEX Indoor Sports & HiWire Trampoline Park

741 Fashion Dr., (Village at Sandhill), 803-360-7300 plexindoorsports.com/sandhills

If you have kids, you already know about HiWire. From the popular trampoline park to indoor soccer and more, PLEX offers fun, athletic activities for kids and families. Also has an Irmo location. Skateland Fun Center 800 Bookman Rd., (Pontiac), 803-736-0606 skatelandfuncenter.com

YMCA

Palmetto Health

The Jeep Rogers Family YMCA at Lake Carolina, offers a full range of individual and family activities and programs. One of several Columbia-area locations.

Provides a broad range of health, wellness and medical services at locations all across the Kershaw County area.

Palmetto Health is the region’s largest health care institution, operating an 1,138-bed system and providing care for 70 percent of Richland County residents and 55 percent of residents in the Richland-Lexington area. Among its facilities are Palmetto Health Baptist, Palmetto Health Richland, Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital, Palmetto Heart and the new Palmetto Health Baptist Parkridge (in the Irmo-Harbison area), which includes Healing Waters, a spa, plastic surgery and wellness center.

Lexington Medical Center

Providence Hospitals

Lexington Medical Center is a major medical complex anchoring a comprehensive network of more than 600 affiliated physicians, six community medical and urgent care centers, an occupational health center, the largest extended care facility in the Carolinas and an Alzheimer’s care center. Consistently ranks high for medical outcomes and patient satisfaction.

Why is it called Providence Hospitals instead of Providence Hospital? Because there are, in fact, a bunch of Providence facilities: Providence Hospital, the SC Heart & Vascular Center, Providence Orthopedic Hospital and Providence Physicians. Highly rated for its heart procedures, orthopedic surgery and more.

900 Lake Carolina Drive, 803-451-8439, columbiaymca.org

HOSPITALS KershawHealth Medical Center

1315 Roberts St. (Camden) kershawhealth.org

2720 Sunset Blvd. (West Columbia), 803-791-2000, lexmed.com

5 Richland Medical Park, 803-296-2273, palmettohealth.org

2435 Forest Drive, 803-256-5300 providencehospitals.com

Serving Northeast Columbia

An entertainment destination for three decades, Skateland is especially popular for birthday parties. Tennis Clubs The Northeast area is home to numerous country clubs, many of which offer both golf and tennis. For a list of clubs, see the Golf section on page 28. Warrior Fitness

4507 Hardscrabble Rd., 803-600-5134 warriorfitnesssc.com

Into CrossFit training? Whatever your goal is, Warrior Fitness strives to instill the commitment, passion and structure you’ll need to meet it.

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Golf & Country Clubs PRIVATE CLUBS Columbia Country Club

135 Columbia Club Dr., Blythewood, 803-754-8100 columbiacountryclub.com

Full-service private club in the upscale neighborhood of Long Creek Plantation. Recreational and social amenities include a 27-hole championship golf course; practice facilities; an Olympicsized swimming pool; tennis courts; and a 25,000-square-foot clubhouse. Forest Lake Club

340 Country Club Dr., 803-787-2177 forestlakeclub.com

Fort Jackson Golf Club

3652 Semmes Rd., Fort Jackson 803-787-4344 fortjacksonmwr.com/golf

Come Work Out for Free! Free Consultation on how to get fit and stay fit. 30 minute Boxing / Kickboxing interval workout with a Trainer! ConvenientWork out when you are ready. Fun, Burns Calories, Fast & Engaging. In NE Columbia off Clemson Road and I-20 on Sparkleberry Crossing.

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Originally opened as an 18-hole course in 1949, today the Fort Jackson Golf Club features two championship courses, state-ofthe-art practice facilities, and a 10,000-square-foot clubhouse, a well stocked pro shop, snack bar and lounge. Spring Valley Country Club 300 Spring Valley Rd., 803-788-3080 springvalleycc.com

Privately owned by its members, Spring Valley Country Club offers facilities for golf, tennis and aquatics enthusiasts — as well as excellent opportunities to make business connections. The Members Club at Woodcreek & WildeWood 10210 Two Notch Rd., 803-239-0286 wildewoodwoodcreek.com

Buffered by Sesquicentennial Park, WildeWood has long been a popular Northeast neighborhood, while Woodcreek Farms is newer, with its first home built in 1997. The Members Club offers golf, tennis and swimming. Membership is not limited to residents of the two communities.

The Windermere Club 1101 Longtown Rd. East, Blythewood, 803-786-7888 windermereclubsc.com

Founded in 1987 at Lake Windemere, the Windermere Club features an 18-hole course designed by Pete Dye, whose philosophy is to make each hole as unique and memorable as possible.

GOLF COURSES - PUBLIC Cobblestone Park

1298 University Parkway, Blythewood, 803-714-2620 cobblestoneparkgolfclub.com

This 27-hole course offers affordable membership plans and limited daily fee play. Features panoramic views, rolling hills, and beautiful oaks and pines take it over the top. Also debuted a 28,000-square-foot clubhouse for 2015. Golf Course of SC at Crickentree

1084 Langford Rd., Blythewood, 803-754-8600 golfclubsc.com

Designed by Ken Killian, The Golf Club of South Carolina has been recognized by Golf Digest in its rankings of the Best Places to Play in South Carolina. Lake Murray Golf Center 2032 Old Hilton Rd., Chapin, 803-345-0199

Nine-hole, par 3 course. Also has practice range and 18-hole mini-golf course. LinRick Golf Course

356 Campground Rd., Columbia, 803-754-6331 richlandcountyrecreation.com

An 18-hole course designed by Russell Breeden and situated along 257 acres of picturesque terrain, including rolling hills and eight ponds, and rolling hills. Suitable for players of all ages and abilities.

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Northwoods Golf Club 201 Powell Rd., Columbia, 803-786-9242 northwoodsgolfsc.com

Eighteen-hole course exuding Southern charm, with rows of towering pine trees and the tranquil waters of Moores Pond, a prominent feature on multiple holes. Oak Hills Golf Club

7629 Fairfield Rd., Columbia, 803-735-9830 oakhillsgolf.com

Nestled among pines, oaks and dogwoods, this 18-hole course features beautifully maintained 419 Bermuda grass fairways and TifDwarf greens. Riverside Golf Center

1600 Garner Ln., Columbia, 803-750-1015 riversidegolfandreccenter.com

Par 3 course has nine holes that are suitable for beginners or those who just want to practice their short game. Also has practice areas. Sedgewood Country Club 803-776-2177 9560 Garners Ferry Rd., Hopkins

The Caddy Shak/ Stonebridge Golf Club

381 Pilgrim Church Rd., Lexington, 803-356-4653 mycaddyshak.com

The Caddy Shak is a complete golf practice facility featuring putting greens, target greens, distance markers and more. Stonebridge is a 1788-yard, 12-hole course designed to provide a full-length course feel in a Par 3 setting. The Woodlands Golf & Country Club 100 Norse Way, Columbia 803-788-7771 woodlandscc.com

Located near Spring Valley High School, The Woodlands offers not only an 18-hole course, but also tennis, swimming and a clubhouse with a full bar and kitchen. TimberLake Country Club 222 Timberlake Dr., Chapin, 803- 345-9909 timberlakecountryclub.com

Eighteen-hole course on Lake Murray, near Dreher Island State Park. The Windermere Club

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Restaurants

Chen’s

9810 Two Notch Rd., 803-699-6080 9003 Two Notch Rd., 803-788-2848

This is a Chinese restaurant that serves traditional combination platters and wing specials. Its vegetable menu includes tofu substitutes and comes with a large serving of white rice. ¢. Crossings Deli

8604 Farrow Rd., Ste. F, 736-4446

What the symbols mean: ¢ Avg. entrée less than $10 $ Avg. entrée $10-15 $$ Avg. entrée more than $15

Railroad-themed deli serves up the classics —Reubens, pimento cheese sandwiches, meatball subs, tuna melts and homemade soups — to legions of office-dwelling BlueCross and Carolina Research Park employees. Try adding grilled chicken to the deliciously feta-laden Greek Delight pita. $. Ella’s

3800 North Main St., 803-661-8857

Solstice Kitchen & Wine Bar, 841-4 Sparkleberry Ln. File photo

Albert’s Deli

Big-T Bar-B-Que

You can order from the menu or have them build a sandwich to your taste. Hot entrees some nights. Full-service catering available. ¢.

Big T’s turns out some of the best barbecue in town. Pit-cooked pulled pork is the standout, served with hot or mild, slightly sweet mustardbased sauce. The sides are first-rate. Friendly people, generous portions. Top it all off with some homemade chocolate cake. ¢

7358 Parklane Rd., 803-736-2639

Allean’s Southern Cuisine 5 Lake Carolina Way 130, 803-764-7944

Serves chicken wings, cornbread and a slew of sides familiar to Southern cuisine. Sweet potato pie, banana pudding and peach cobbler are available for dessert. ¢. Arirang 1943 Decker Blvd., 790-5506 You’ll feel right at home in this Korean restaurant, where the staff will take charge as if they were your own mom. Serves up such delights as pork belly grilled right at your table, plus Korean classics and banchan — and cold beer, of course. ¢-$. Beef O’Brady’s

4561 Hard Scrabble Rd., 699-9687

From the Philly cheesesteak to the roast beef garlic melt to the corned beef Reuben and a full line of deluxe burgers, you won’t be hurting for red meat options here. There are wings too, and wraps featuring shrimp and chicken, but “beef” is in the name for a reason. Served in a family friendly setting peppered with sports memorabilia and TVs. ¢. Bert’s Southern Cooking

100 Pontiac Business Center Dr., 803-788-0022

Great Southern meat-and-three, serving everything from fried chicken to meatloaf. $.

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1061 Sparkleberry Ln., 788-4295

Blue Fin

461-4 Town Center Place, 803-865-7346

Seafood restaurant and bar. Dine indoors or out in the center of the Village at Sandhill. $-$$. Bobby’s House of Pizza & Subs 2112 Clemson Rd., 699-3311

Bobby’s attracts a loyal following with a more extensive menu than most neighborhood pizza joints, including pizzas with gourmet toppings and several Greek offerings. The bruschetta and garlic-and-oil glazed calzones are standouts. All menu items can be ordered for takeout. ¢-$. Boeshreen

2630 Decker Blvd., 803-699-2300

A fascinating combination of Mediterranean, Libyan and American dishes make up the menu at this cafe and bakery — burgers, wings, falafel sandwiches, gyros, baba ghanoush, shakshouka (eggs poached in a spiced tomato sauce) — and some Libyan favorites, including pastries. Bricktown Bistro & Raw Bar

4561 Hard Scrabble Rd., 803-865-8787

From crab cakes and calamari to Brunswick stew and she crab soup,

this addition to the Northeast aims to bring the coast to you. $$. Bruster’s Real Ice Cream

202 Grace’s Way, 803-419-8889

A popular Pennsylvania-based chain that makes all its ice cream locally in-store. Popular flavors include Chocolate Raspberry Truffle and Peanut Cookie Dough ice cream. Offers waffle cones, sundaes, cakes and pies, shakes, smoothies and more. ¢. Buffalo Wild Wings 10056 Two Notch Rd., 803-865-5222

You’ll see the commercials. You know what to do: Watch sports. Eat wings. Drink beer. ¢-$. Calypso Caribbean Grill 4760 Hard Scrabble Rd., 803-865-4111

Fresh, fast-casual Caribbean food, including roti (wraps), jerk chicken, salads and more. ¢. Carolina Wings & Rib House

240 Blythewood Rd., 803-714-0181

The restaurant delivers what its name promises — succulent baby back ribs and great wings, served with a wide variety of sauce options. Portions are generous and can be washed down with one of the many different beers offered. The Northeast location has a nice deck out back. ¢-$. Carrabba’s

200 Grace’s Way, 803-865-5688

Offers quality Italian dishes including chicken, veal, pasta, seafood and pizza that’s wood-fired in a brick oven. Plenty of salads, desserts and more to tempt the appetite. $.

Tasty Southern comfort food served up meat-and-three style in an elegant location in North Main Plaza. $ Fazoli’s

7621 Two Notch Rd., 803-865-8322

Fast, casual Italian food in a familyfriendly setting. ¢. Firehouse Subs

10136 Two Notch Rd., 803-419-8161

Fire station-themed deli featuring enticing hot and cold selections and combos. Soups, salads and a children’s menu are also available. ¢. Five Guys Burgers and Fries

460-2 Town Center Place (Village at Sandhill), 803-788-6200

Made with fresh-ground beef, offered with a dozen different toppings and with the perfect amount of grease moistening the bun, these are what burgers in heaven must taste like. The fresh-cut fries are great, too. Grab a handful of napkins and enjoy. ¢. Harbor Inn

7375 Two Notch Rd., 803-462-3498

Your favorite seafood platters come fried or broiled, with familiar sides like hush puppies and slaw. The Land and Sea special pairs crab legs with a ribeye, and the Specialty of the House mixes fried flounder, deviled crab, shrimp, oysters and stuffed clams. Lunch and express menus available. ¢. Henry’s

111 Sparkleberry Crossing, Ste. 1, 803-563-5674

A comfortable, classy neighborhood bar with delicious burgers, fried pickles and tons of drink specials. Try the Big T burger: a huge, juicy continues on page 32

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double cheeseburger between two grilled cheese sandwiches. The Sunday brunch rocks. ¢-$. Hero Korean Steak House

6634 Two Notch Rd., 803-699-9922

Yes, those are live, glowing coals in the middle of your table. Specializes in authentic Korean dishes such as gal bi (short ribs in a house sauce) and hwe dup bob (mixed raw fish and spicy sauce atop rice). ¢-$$. Hola Mexico

9009 Two Notch Rd., 803-834-3014

Classic Mexican-American restaurant combination plates and favorites, from flautas to chilaquiles to enchiladas and more. $. Hooters

7711 Two Notch Rd., 803-419-3456

Home of the Hooters Girls ... you didn’t really think “Hooters” was referring to owls, did you? Beyond the buxom servers, Hooters is mostly known for its wings; the menu also includes sandwiches, hamburgers and seafood. ¢-$. Inakaya Japanese Restaurant

224 O’Neil Ct., 803-699-2626

Elegant seating where outstanding sushi, sashimi and other Japanese cuisine take center stage. Popular with families and large groups for their spectacular Inakaya Boat Specials. Good variety and value. $.

JP’s 4 Corners Signature Southwest

150 Forum Dr., 803-865-1001

A new restaurant in the space formerly occupied by Arizona in the Village at Sandhill. “4 Corners” refers to the spot where Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah meet in the Southwest. The menu includes a wide variety of dishes with a hickory-grilled flavor. $. Jersey Mike’s

136-3 Forum Drive (Village at Sandhill), 803-865-8004

This sub shop sailed in from the Jersey Shore, where the chain started in 1956. It offers the usual cold sub choices plus hot options like the Meatball & Cheese, the Philly cheesesteak and the Bar-BQue Beef Sub. ¢. Jin’s Hibachi & Chinese 4435 Hard Scrabble Rd., 803-788-3339

Serving Hibachi lunch and dinners, Jin’s also features a full Chinese menu with everything you’d expect, including specialties and combinations. ¢-$ Julep’s Bistro

120 Sparkleberry Crossing Dr., 803-419-7200

Swanky but chill bar and bistro, with a diverse menu featuring seafood, pizzas, small plates and steaks. Live entertainment some evenings. Try the Mint Julep pizza. $. Kiki’s Chicken and Waffles 110 Columbia NE Dr., 803-834-7948

Chicken and waffles! And not just any old iteration of this soul food classic — Kiki’s offers a red velvet waffle if you’re feeling fancy. Also try the shrimp and grits. ¢. Korea Garden

2318 Decker Blvd., 803-760-3888

Traditional Korean foods, from spicy stews to bi bim bap, from the owners of the former DJ House. Beer and wine available. $. La Isla Bonita

1701 Percival Rd., 803-596-6244

Quaint restaurant that serves traditional Puerto-Rican cuisine. Dishes include Mofongo, Cuban sandwiches, empanadas and a pastry of the day. $. Little Pigs

4927 Alpine Rd., 803-788-8238

Amazing spread of lunch buffet offerings including yams, corn, baked beans, fried okra, onion rings, hush puppies, green beans and more. The three varieties of barbecue are nothing to sneeze at, either. Just stellar local barbecue beloved by regulars. $. Lizard’s Thicket

10170 Two Notch Rd., 803-419-5662 7620 Two Notch Rd., 803-788-3088 711-1 University Village Dr., 803-451-8400

Meat loaf, fried chicken, mac and cheese, fried okra. Good lord, what more could you want? A true local institution that thrives on the meatand-veggies formula. This is what Southern cooking is all about. ¢. Mama J’s

Serving Northeast Columbia

2205-H Decker Blvd., 803-782-0169

This Midlands barbecue institution pit-cooks its juicy pork, ribs, beef and chicken over hickory coals, and its Carolina Gold mustardbased sauce is legendary. The controversial Maurice Bessinger no longer runs the chain — the younger generation has taken it over, eschewing controversy and Confederate flags alike. ¢. McAlister’s Deli

10254 Two Notch Rd., 803-788-7600

Specializing in gigantic spuds, signature gourmet sandwiches, soups, salads, desserts and sweet tea. ¢. Miyo’s

715 Fashion Dr., Ste. 1, 803-788-8878

Winner of many Free Times Best of Columbia awards for its Shanghai and Szechwan cuisine. Features both traditional and innovative dishes served in a comfortable, elegant atmosphere. Also features a sushi bar. ¢-$$. Moe’s Southwest Grill 470-1 Town Center Pl., 803-788-6639

With customizable menu options, eccentric style and unbeatable food, Moe’s adds some zest to the TexMex cuisine. Cool menu names, fun atmosphere, kid-friendly. ¢. Montego Bay Caribbean Restaurant

Marble Slab Creamery

1616 Decker Blvd., 803-787-1100

Marco’s Pizza

RESTAURANTS

9563 Two Notch Rd., 803-462-0882 252 O’Neil Ct., 803-865-0608

7314 Parklane Rd., 708-8481

Founded in Houston, more than 250 Marble Slab Creamery locations dot North America. Ice cream is made on site daily, with flavors ranging from Vanilla Cinnamon to Dark Chocolate with Butterfinger. Servers mix ice cream with candy, nuts or other assorted toppings on a frozen marble slab. ¢.

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Tucked inside the Oriental International Market on Decker Boulevard — a great place to buy all manner of ethnic groceries — is this tasty Jamaican take-out place featuring goat roti and other classic island dishes. $ 471-C Town Center Place (Village at Sandhill), 803-419-8300

Julep’s Bistro offers casual drinks and dining, including Sunday brunch. The restaurant has a private room for parties and also does off-site catering for weddings, corporate functions, boxed lunches and special events. Julep’s occasionally features live music. See julepsbistro. com for more information. Sponsored photo

meatballs, as well as CinnaSquares and CheezyBread. Delivery available to some areas. ¢-$.

4561 Hard Scrabble Rd., 803-419-3700 10254 Two Notch Rd., 803-764-7227

Just look for the big sign that says “MoBay.” If you’re craving jerk chicken, this is the place for you — but there are plenty of other Jamaican favorites as well. $ O Bok Korean Restaurant

O Bok is popular with Korean folks for good reason — the authenticity of the food. Dishes include the traditional barbecued beef and stir-fries as well as more exotic offerings. Meals are served with a big assortment of banchan, or Koreanstyle small dishes. ¢. Outback Steakhouse

7611 Two Notch Rd., 803-788-9800

Popular Australian-themed steakhouse chain featuring Blooming Onion appetizers and all manner of salads, steak and chicken dishes. $. Panera Bread

Chain pizza joint serves up, well, pizza — but also wings, salads and

931-6 Promenade Place (Village at Sandhill), 803-865-8640

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Stonefire American Grill

Serving specialty pizzas for meat, veggie, pepperoni and sausage lovers and more. Calzones and stromboli round out the menu alongside sandwich selections and traditional Italian dishes like mussels marinara and eggplant parmigiana. ¢-$.

Upscale American classics — steakhouse-style burgers, prime rib, roasted chicken, grilled salmon and even a classic New England lobster roll — are joined by Southern favorites like fried green tomatoes and Lowcountry crab cakes. $-$$.

10120 Two Notch Rd., 803-788-7808

Seoul Restaurant and Grocery

Sumo

1717 Decker Blvd., 803-790-0090

This charming restaurant and grocery offers authentic homestyle Korean fare in a casual setting. $ Serenity Restaurant & Lounge

301 Rice Meadow Way, 736-8228

If you find yourself up north — like, north of Killian Road — check out Serenity, which serves robust meals and a daily meat-and-threestyle special. ¢. Kiki’s Chicken & Waffles, 110 Columbia NE Dr. File photo

made, all-natural artisan breads. Serves a variety of sandwiches and soups offerings in a comfortable, high-tech atmosphere. ¢. Peanut Man

471-11 Town Center Place (Village at Sandhill), 803-419-0705

If you love boiled peanuts, you’ll know that The Peanut Man’s groundnuts are the real deal. Add to that an array of sweet treats — candy apples, chocolate-covered pretzels, popcorn — and you’ll see why this Sandhill sweet shop was successful enough for its owners to open a new Vista location. ¢ Pho Viet

2300 Decker Blvd., 803-699-5959

Quaker Steak and Lube 941 Spears Creek Ct., 803-563-5501

Twenty kinds of wings?! Yes, indeed. And if you’re not in the mood for poultry, the menu is packed with ribs, sandwiches, salads, soups, steaks and more. $. Red Bowl Asian Bistro

481-11 Town Center Place (Village at Sandhill), 803-462-9991

Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese and Thai cuisine. House specialties include spicy orange peel chicken, seafood double pan and spicy Thai green curry chicken. Full sushi bar and gluten-free menu available on request. $.

Though it specializes in pho — the fragrant Vietnamese beef soup served with assorted beef cuts, fresh herbs, bean sprouts and other accompaniments — Pho Viet also serves spring rolls, chicken and seafood soups, rice bowls and noodle bowls topped with such Vietnamese favorites as grilled pork and shrimp. Jelly pearl drinks, soft drinks, tea and Vietnamese coffee comprise the beverage menu. ¢.

Rush’s

Polliwog’s

San Jose Mexican Restaurant

10005 Two Notch Rd., 803-736-5775

You’ll find familiar choices at this state-of-the-art sports bar, including burgers and sandwiches, chicken fingers, wraps, appetizers, salads and wings — all presented with a green, local focus. ¢-$.

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Solstice Kitchen & Wine Bar

841-4 Sparkleberry Ln., 803-788-6966

566 Spears Creek Church Rd., 803-419-2332

151 Clemson Rd., 803-788-2300

All the classic Japanese steakhouse trappings: big grills, chefs with big knives and a sense of showmanship, and a range of lunch and dinner stir-fry combinations that include steak, seafood and more. Kids’ menu, too. $$. Sweet, A Cupcake Company 480-6 Town Center Place (Village at Sandhill), 803-728-0657

Cupcakes! Coffee! Seriously, why aren’t you already in the car on the way to this place? ¢. Tap’s Pub

104-B Columbia NE Dr., 803-699-4657

From the people who bring you Mr. Friendly’s and Cellar on Greene, Solstice presents an upscale dining experience with such dishes as seared diver scallops, beef tartare, in-house brined pork chops, South Carolina seafood and hand-cut steaks. Extensive wine list and elegant, yet cozy, atmosphere. $-$$.

This patriotically themed pub offers entrees like Italian chicken giambotta or Appian Way porkchops in addition to pasta dishes, sandwiches, salads, soups, wings and appetizers. ¢. Texas Roadhouse

8304 Two Notch Rd., 803-788-5384

High-energy, casual Southwestthemed restaurant featuring hand-

Serving Northeast Columbia

10016 Two Notch Rd., 803-699-1376 2500 Decker Blvd., 803-736-0101

A locally owned chain serving better fast food than you’ll find anywhere else for the price. Great burger baskets, hot dogs, shakes, etc. Why give your money to conglomerates when there are locals ready to beat their prices, quality and service? ¢. 4525 Hard Scrabble Rd., 803-865-0717 801 Sparkleberry Ln., 803-419-8862

Offers a vast array of combination and specialty platters. Happy Hour and lunch specials also available. ¢.

Bricktown Bistro & Raw Bar is one of the newest restaurants in the Northeast. They aim to “bring the coast inland” with fresh seafood and Blue Point oysters in addition to artisan sandwiches, seasonal soups from scratch, small plates and pasta. Live music, hand-crafted cocktails and oyster shooters are part of the scene. See bricktownbistro.com for more information. Sponsored photo

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cut steaks, award-winning ribs and several made-from-scratch items such as salad dressings, bread, croutons, mashed potatoes and gravy. $. Tiffany’s Bakery and Eatery

8502 Two Notch Rd., 803-736-2253

bar as well as several yummy entrees to put you in the singing spirit, drawing on French and Japanese favorites along with traditional bar food. Also serves sushi from Inakaya Restaurant, housed next door. ¢.

Bread, cakes, pastries, quiches, soups, salads and chicken, all made fresh daily. One house specialty is the Spring Valley chicken salad, with white raisins, pecans and honey mustard dressing. ¢.

Very’s

Tokyo Grill

Which Wich?

Hibachi grill serving up quick entrees in varieties of shrimp, steak and chicken combinations. Also serves sushi, wraps, salads and soups. ¢-$.

As the name implies, this place is all about the sandwich, with more than 50 from which to choose. Categories are simple: turkey, chicken, ham and pork, beef, vegetarian, Italian, “classics” and even seafood. Also serves breakfast sandwiches, “kidswiches” and cookies, shakes and malts. ¢.

111 Sparkleberry Crossing Dr., 803-788-7288

Top Dawg Tavern

498 Town Center Place, 803-454-8700

New to Village at Sandhill. Combines elements of a sports bar (with multiple TVs, including a jumbo screen) and casual, familyfriendly touches (including kids menu). Wings, burgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, salads, appetizers, entrees. $. Travinia Italian Kitchen 101-A Sparkleberry Crossing, 803-419-9313

A fine dining Italian eatery with a bit of Southern spice to give the menu a unique flair. Crab cakes are big and fluffy, entrees are excellent across the board and soups are particularly good. $-$$. Tsubaki

224 O’Neil Ct., 736-7474

Lively location features Columbia’s most authentic Japanese karaoke

6729 Two Notch Rd., 788-6254

Delicious Philly cheesesteaks, plus old-school Northeastern cuisine from Italian subs and lasagnas to pizzas. ¢-$. 494-1 Town Center Place (Village at Sandhill), 803-227-2782

Wild Wing Café

780 Town Center Place (Village at Sandhill), 803-865-3365

First opened in Hilton Head, Wild Wing has become a national chain on the strength of its 30-plus wing flavors like Jalapeño Cheddar and Old Yeller. The overwhelming menu also offers appetizers like its Hot Shots in addition to soups, salads, wraps, ribs, skewers, sandwiches and a variety of platters. ¢. Yummy Yummy Chinese Restaurant

3902 Two Notch Rd., 803-714-9922

Sichuan and Cantonese offerings with a special section for dieters. Also has a Forest Acres location. ¢.

REGULAR SKATING Hours

(ALL OTHER TIMES AVAILABLE FOR SPECIAL SESSIONS, FUNDRAISERS AND PRIVATE EVENTS)

Weekdays when Richland School District Two is out for full day, open 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. $6.00 admission and $2.50 skate rental.

(Ages 4 & under at any session, admission $4.00, which includes skating and SoftPlay -our indoor playground, ball pit, tunnels and slides for ages 8 & younger only)

Tuesday evening 6:30–9:30 p.m.

ONLY $2.50 admission and $2.50 skate rental

Friday evening 7–11p.m.

(Top 40 Night) $8.00 admission and $2.50 skate rental

SATURDAYS WE HAVE THREE SESSIONS 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

A 2-hour session geared toward the younger skater. Admission $5.00 (includes skate rental and for children 8 & under also includes SoftPlay, our indoor playground) Group instruction for beginners available from 10:00-10:30 a.m. (included with $5.00 admission) 12:30 – 5:30 p.m. $6.00 admission $2.50 skate rental 6 – 11p.m. (Hip Hop, R&B, Rap) $8.00 admission and $2.50 skate rental

SUNDAY

2– 7 P.m. $6.00 admission and $2.50 skate rental

LOTS OF SKATING FUN AND GAMES races, limbo, cha-cha slide, etc.

AFTER SCHOOL CARE

TIL 6:30 P.M. FOR THE Richland District Two SCHOOLS FOR AGES 12 & UNDER: Snack, Study Period (staff assistance available), recreation time; planned activities, including skating, crafts and games. Outdoor and indoor playgrounds. Available when school is out for full day from 6:30 a.m. til 6:30 p.m.; also available when school is out for half day. FANTASTIC SUMMER CAMP

Pontiac Preschool @ Skateland for ages 6 weeks to 4 years. 6:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Excellent curriculum to ensure your child is ready for kindergarten. Experienced and dedicated staff. DSS LIC# 14942 800 Bookman Road Pontiac sc 29045

803-736-0606


LAKE CAROLINA is a planned community with more than 30 neighborhoods. Prices range from the low $100s up to seven figures. There are waterfront homes, apartments, schools, nature trails and a town center. COBBLESTONE PARK in Blythewood is one of the Northeast’s premier neighborhoods. The gated community is home to the championship-quality semi-private Cobblestone Park Golf Club. SPRING VALLEY was the first gated neighborhood in Northeast Columbia. It has more than 1,000 homes, along with the Spring Valley Country Club. Woodcreek Farms

Neighborhoods of the Northeast

N

ortheast Columbia offers a wide range of housing options to suit various lifestyles and price ranges.

Planned communities and large developments began springing up in the 1980s, with the pace accelerating in the 1990s. Although construction slowed during the national recession that began in 2007-2008, the neighborhoods of the Northeast have remained popular and growth continues. Some of the communities are gated. Many residents of the Northeast commute to other parts of Columbia and

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sometimes even farther west into Lexington County. Thousands of military personnel and civilians make the short daily trip to Fort Jackson, which is within the Columbia city limits. Travel time to downtown is typically 20 to 30 minutes (considerably shorter than some of the commuting times from the suburbs to the west of the city). Following are some of the popular neighborhoods:

THE SUMMIT was developed in the 1980s. Homes ranging in price from the low $100s to $300s. WILDEWOOD is a prestigious community with homes on wooded lots around WildeWood Country Club. BELLECLAVE is in the same area as WildeWood and features large custom-built brick homes. ASHLEY RIDGE was established in the mid-1990s. It has brick homes that range from the low $100s to the mid $200s. WOODCREEK FARMS is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in the county with homes starting around the $300s and running into the millions. It has a mix of gated and ungated developments, many near its highly regarded golf course.

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FITNESS

INSURANCE

Joel E. Johnson, DMD

9 Round

Nationwide Clark Farley Agency

9 Office Park Ct., Columbia 803-788-2555 drjoeljohnson.com See ad on page 7

EDUCATION Kumon Math and Reading Center of Columbia

111 Sparkleberry Crossing Rd., Ste 4 803-873-9292 kumon.com/Columbia-spring-valley See ad on page 23

Richland School District Two 6831 Brookfield Rd., Columbia 803-787-1910 richland2.org See ad on page 25

FOOD & DRINK Julep’s Bistro

120 Sparkleberry Crossing, Columbia 803-419-7200 julepsbistro.com See ad on page 31

Bricktown Bistro & Raw Bar

4561 Hard Scrabble Rd., Columbia 803-865-8787 bricktownbistro.com See ad on page 33

Ole Timey Meat Market

10181 Two Notch Rd., Columbia 803-788-5596 3718 Rosewood Dr., Columbia 803-748-0400 405 Rutledge St., Camden 803-713-7888 oletimeymeats.com See ad on page 40

Top Dawg Tavern

498 Town Center Place 803-454-8700 See ad on page 5

Very’s Great Philly Food

6729 Two Notch Rd., Columbia 803-788-6254 verysrestaurant.com See ad on page 11

111 Sparkleberry Crossing Road, Suite 2, Columbia 803-764-4064 9Round.com/fitness/ northeast-columbia-sc See ad on page 28

Massage Envy - Sandhill

630-3 Promenade Place, Columbia 803-788-8811 massageenvy.com See ad on page 23

Planet Fitness

9714 Two Notch Rd., Columbia 803-764-2703 planetfitness.com See ad on page 39

FLOORING/ FURNISHINGS Abbey Carpet/Flooring & Interiors

8102 Two Notch Rd., Columbia 803-699-8000 columbia.abbeycarpet.com See ad on page 17

FAMILY FUN EdVenture Children’s Museum 211 Gervais St., Columbia 803-779-3100 edventure.org See ad on page 19

Skateland Family Fun Center

8313 Two Notch Rd., Columbia 803-788-4211 clarkfarleyinsurance.com See ad on page 4

MEDICAL Doctors Care

doctorscare.com 10040 Two Notch Rd., Columbia 788-1153 4621 Hard Scrabble Rd., Columbia 736-8955 1060 Highway 1 South, Lugoff 803-438-9759 4500 Forest Dr., Ste A, Columbia 803-738-9522 511 N. Beltline Blvd., Columbia 803-782-4051 1538 Main St., Columbia 803-726-6737 See ad on page 9

Lexington Medical Center

Main Campus: 2720 Sunset Blvd., West Columbia 803-791-2000 lexmed.com See ad on page 38

Medical Park Pediatrics

120 Highland Center, Columbia 803-788-0577 medicalparkpediatrics.com See ad on page 2

MUSIC LESSONS Columbia Arts Academy

3630 Rosewood Dr., Columbia 803-787-0931 columbiaartsacademy.com See ad on page 3

Lexington School of Music 226 Barr Rd., Lexington 803-667-4436 lexingtonschoolofmusic.com See ad on page 3

PEST CONTROL Econ-O-Bug Pest Control

4862 Augusta Road, Lexington 803-359-1482 econobugpestcontrol.com See ad on page 13

VETERINARIAN Palmetto Regional Emergency Hospital for Animals 10298 Two Notch Rd., Columbia 803-788-7387 petfriendsvet.com See ad on page 13

Serving Northeast Columbia

800 Bookman Rd., Pontiac 736-0606 skatelandfuncenter.com See ad on page 35

FURNITURE/ MATTRESSES Newman’s Furniture

2931 Highway 1 South, Elgin 803-865-9881 newmanfurnitureofelgin.com See ad on page 15

GOLF CARTS Ricochet Custom Golf Carts 10601 Two Notch Rd., Pontiac 803-445-1843 ricochetcustomgolfcart.com See ad on page 29

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Very’s is a family-owned, casual-dining and takeout restaurant featuring Philadelphia-style food. Among their most popular offerings are lasagna, pizza and cheesesteak sandwiches. Many of the ingredients are imported from the Philly area. For more information visit verysrestaurant.com. Sponsored photo by John Carlos

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