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While Columbia arts organizations are still filling in their new calendars, early 2024 looks promising. ... 10 Columbia arts events to look forward to in early 2024. Gannett. ... in Columbia, Mo ...
The Treeline Music Festival, previously known as the Roots N Blues Festival and Roots N Blues N BBQ Festival, is an annual music festival that takes place in Stephens Lake Park in Columbia, Missouri The festival features international, national, regional and local artists, both established and emerging, from the genres of roots, blues , gospel ...
Mobilize is an American technology platform and network that allows volunteers to sign up for events such as rallies, virtual meetings, canvassing, phone banking, and get out the vote. Founded in May 2017 by Allen Kramer and Alfred Johnson, the platform is used by Democratic Party candidates, progressive organizations, and non-profits to ...
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The Show-Me State Games (SMSG) is an annual competition for amateur athletes in the U.S. state of Missouri, held in the city of Columbia. The SMSG is a member of the National Congress of State Games and the United States Olympic Committee. SMSG is a program of the Missouri Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Health, .
Marching Mizzou, M 2, or The Big 'M' of the Midwest is the performing marching band for the University of Missouri, founded in 1885 as a college military band.Originally consisting of only 12 members, it is now the largest student organization on the MU campus, drawing students from nearly every major.
Columbia Chorale partners with the Columbia Civic Orchestra] the 9th St. Philharmonic Orchestra], and professional guest soloists. Most concerts are performed at the Missouri United Methodist church Concert Series but the chorale also performs in Jesse Hall as part of the University of Missouri-Columbia Concert Series and at the Missouri Theater Center for the Arts.