Virtual Mayor’s Walk Against Domestic Violence

The 2020 Mayor’s Walk Against Domestic Violence will be held virtually Saturday, October 10. Participants are asked to join in and show their support by going for a walk in their own neighborhoods, local parks, and other outdoor areas throughout Columbia.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and for the 14th year, Mayor Steve Benjamin and Councilwoman Tameika Isaac Devine are hosting the annual walk, which will be taking place virtually this year due to the global pandemic. Participants are encouraged to walk alone or with their family members (households). If someone chooses to walk with a group or with friends, they are urged to wear a mask and practice social distancing. By joining in and walking in parks and neighborhoods within the community, participants will help in raising awareness about the abuse and violence that is taking place in our community. The first 500 people who register will have the opportunity to pick up a registration packet and gift as well as a yard sign to be displayed at their homes, showing their support in taking steps against domestic violence.
 
There is no cost to participate, but registration is required at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-mayors-walk-against-domestic-violence-tickets-120247063203?aff=affiliate1 Participants can also search “Virtual Mayors Walk Against Domestic Violence” on the Eventbrite website to register.
For more information, contact the Public Relations, Media and Marketing Department at pio@columbiasc.gov.
City of Columbia to Host #LoveColumbiaSC Photo Challenge
The #LoveColumbiaSC Challenge is a City initiative that encourages citizens of Columbia to submit photos via social media of the places they love in the city. Therefore, citizens will be tasked with submitting photos of their favorite places within City limits. The City of Columbia Photo Challenge, #LoveColumbiaSC, began in 2014 as a way to increase community engagement, expand public knowledge of the City’s social media sites and increase the use of technology to interact with citizens. To enter the contest, you must tag the City of Columbia in your photo on the social media platform and use hashtag #LoveColumbiaSC to identify a contest entry.
 
WHO: City of Columbia
 
WHAT:
Image Submission:
Submit images that include landscapes, structures, buildings or historical monuments. The photos MUST include images that are within the city limits. The winning photo will be based on the total number of “likes, favorites, retweets, etc. that are received by September 30, 2020. To enter the contest, social media users MUST tag the City of Columbia on the social media platform and use #LoveColumbiaSC to identify a contest entry.
 
There will be three photos chosen and they will include one photo from Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. The winner will be decided by the number of votes from followers on each of the social media platforms.
   
WHEN: The #LoveColumbiaSC Photo Challenge will held on the City’s Facebook, Instagram and Twitter media platforms from now until September 30, 2020.

WHERE: City limits of Columbia, South Carolina
 
FOLLOW US TO PARTICIPATE:
Instagram: @wearecolumbia
Twitter: @cityofcolumbia
Facebook: @cityofcolumbia
The City of Columbia Office of Business Opportunities Annual Mentor Protégé Program Meeting
 
WHAT: Columbia Office of Business Opportunities Annual Mentor Protégé Program Meeting.

WHO: The City of Columbia Office of Business Opportunities to hold conference call for all Mentor Protégé Program participants. New firms interested in participating in the program are encouraged to join as well.

WHEN: Dates Changed to Tuesday, September 29, 2020 and Thursday, October 1,2020 

WHERE: For more information and to register, please go to
Mayor Steve Benjamin and Columbia City Council Unanimously Approves Emergency Ordinance Extending Mask Face Coverings and Temporary Suspension of Meetings
 
Mayor Steve Benjamin and Columbia City Council unanimously approved an emergency ordinance that extends the temporary suspension of the normal operating procedures of City Council and City Boards and Commissions meetings.
 
This allows for the Mayor, Council Members, Board Members and Commission Members to remotely participate in voting and operational procedures by telephone or other means of electronic communication and extends the requirement that face coverings or masks be work in public in the City of Columbia.
 
The previous ordinance would have expired on October 4, 2020. The extension approved by City Council on September 15th extends the ordinance to expire on the 61st day after enactment of this ordinance.

Read the ordinance here.
Free, Self-administered Nasal Swab Testing Available in Columbia; Latest COVID-19 Update
Free, self-administered COVID-19 testing continues to be available at Founders Park and Martin Luther King Jr. Park in Columbia as part of surge testing provided by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The testing offered is simple and pain-free and DHEC is working to begin incorporating this type of self-administered test at its testing locations.  
The testing is/has: 
  • No cost 
  • Pain-free 
  • Short wait times 
  • No ID requirement
  • Quick turnaround on test results 
  • Open to anyone, regardless of residency 
“Testing remains a critical component in the fight against COVID-19, and DHEC is asking South Carolinians to do your part to get tested,” said Dr. Brannon Traxler, DHEC interim Public Health Director. “By getting tested, you are helping us stay vigilant and take the needed actions to stop the spread of this virus.”  
For more information about this HHS surge testing opportunity, visit doineedacovid19test.com.
DHEC continues to recommend that anyone who is regularly out in the community to get tested at least once a month. Testing for COVID-19 is essential because it helps identify people who are infected with the virus, whether they have symptoms or not. 
There are an additional 617 testing opportunities currently available across the state, including 385 mobile testing events scheduled through October 31 and there are 257 permanent COVID-19 testing facilities across the state. Find a testing clinic or event near you at scdhec.gov/covid19testing.  
Benedict College and CVS Health Launch COVID-19 Testing in Columbia
On August 31, 2020, Benedict College and CVS Health announced the launch of rapid COVID-19 testing on the College’s Columbia campus. CVS Pharmacists and pharmacy employees have been staffing the testing operation, making it available at no cost to patients.

“I applaud Benedict College and CVS Health for partnering to increase much-needed COVID-19 testing in our community,” said Congressman Clyburn. “We must do everything we can to ensure South Carolinians have the resources they need to arrest the spread of this virus. I encourage all eligible residents to utilize this vital service by registering in advance and visiting the testing site as soon as possible.”

Testing at Benedict College, located at 1903 Two Notch Road in Columbia, is open to the public by appointment. Patients will need to pre-register in advance by calling 803-705-4351 to schedule a time slot to come to the center for testing. 

“Working with partners like Benedict College is an important part of our comprehensive strategy to increase access to COVID-19 testing,” said Dr. Garth Graham, Vice President, Community Health and Chief Community Health Officer, CVS Health. “This joint effort allows us to tap into the network of a trusted organization with strong community ties to further expand testing in areas of greatest need.” 

A personal vehicle is not required for testing and results will be provided on-the-spot. To be eligible for testing, patients will need to meet criteria established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in addition to age guidelines.


“It is gratifying when corporations like CVS Health recognize the commitment and service of Benedict College to the communities that support our students and the college,” said Benedict College President & CEO Dr. Roslyn C. Artis. “This is our second partnership to offer free COVID-19 testing to the citizens of Columbia and the surrounding area and we encourage everyone that is able to take advantage of this testing for health and safety of their families and communities”

Benedict College is a private co-educational liberal arts institution with over 2,100 students enrolled in its 34 baccalaureate degree programs. This Midlands HBCU has been a community leader for over 148-years and is a significant contributor to South Carolina and the region, contributing $130 million and 1,218 jobs in total local and annual economic impact.

“I’m glad to see CVS Health working with Benedict College to bring free, rapid COVID-19 testing to a location that is easily accessible in the community,” said State Senator Darrell Jackson. “Testing is important to stop the spread of this virus and I applaud these two organizations for their commitment to supporting public health here in the Midlands.”

In addition to offering testing together with several community partners across the country, CVS Health is offering drive-thru testing at more than 1,800 CVS Pharmacy locations nationwide. Nearly sixty percent of these CVS Pharmacy test sites serve communities with significant need for support, as measured by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Social Vulnerability Index.

“I, like most South Carolinians, want to ensure the safety of our citizens and for things to go back to normal,” said State Representative Todd Rutherford. “I cannot stress enough the importance of social distancing, wearing masks, and getting tested. I am pleased that CVS Health and Benedict College have opened a free, rapid testing site to increase access to testing here in Columbia.”
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Register For the VIRTUAL 14th Annual Mayor's Walk Against Domestic Violence

Please join us as we help spread awareness on domestic violence and help support victims of this senseless violence in our community. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we will be holding a virtual walk on Saturday, October 10th, but will taking our message to social media throughout the month of October.

We ask you post and share domestic violence awareness throughout the month to bring light to an issue that is being amplified during this pandemic. According to research done by the National Domestic Violence Hotline during the first few months of the pandemic, they experienced a 9% increase in their contact volume and about 10% of those calls cited COVID-19 as a contributing factor.


Each person who registers will receive a domestic violence social media tool kit, that will assist you in your efforts to spread awareness.

If you have any questions, please e-mail pio@columbiasc.gov or visit https://www.columbiasc.gov.

City of Columbia Municipal Court Reopening | A Message from the Chief Administrative Judge

The Columbia Municipal Court will reopen on September 14, 2020 to limited operations. Only Criminal, Traffic, Quality of Life, and Domestic Violence courts will operate after our reopen date. Jury Trials, Roster Meetings and Preliminary Hearings will continue to be postponed until further notice. If you have missed your court date due to the court closure, your case will be rescheduled and notification will be sent to you by mail of your new court date. Fine payments can be made online from this web page under the Court Payments tab, in person at our drive thru window or at our payment counter after the reopen date listed above. No person will be allowed in the courthouse without a face covering.

In addition, please open and review the Order by the South Carolina Supreme Court, which is liked below, regarding Required Use of Protective Mask in Municipal Courthouses.

Follow these easy steps to help prevent the spread of COVID-19:

 1.      Wash hands often with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds.

2.      If soap and warm water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.

3.      Clean surfaces frequently with disinfecting supplies (telephones, keyboards, copiers, printers, desks, etc.)

4.      Stay at least 6 feet (about 2 arms’ length) from other individuals

5.      Do no gather in crowds and groups.
6.      Maximize social distancing among co-workers and the public.

Remember, Safety Starts with an “S” but it begins with “YOU”.
Let’s continue to unite and fight the spread of the Coronavirus. 
Columbia City Council

Stephen K. Benjamin
Mayor
Sam Davis
Councilman District I
Tameika Isaac Devine
Councilwoman At-Large
Howard E. Duvall, Jr.
Councilman At-Large
Edward H. McDowell, Jr.
Councilman District II
Daniel J. Rickenmann
Councilman District IV
Will Brennan
Councilman District III
Teresa Wilson
City Manager