 Hello and welcome to This Week in the City, where we bring you highlights from the Public Relations, Media and Marketing Department. I'm your host, Alicia Utsi. The City of Columbia has partnered with two men and a truck for a Movers to Moms initiative in order of Mother's Day. This donation initiative will seek toll-free donations that will be donated to displaced mothers from Allen Venedic Court. The drive will end on May 3rd. However, it is already started and you can make a donation at any one of various locations throughout the City of Columbia at various city offices, including City Hall at 1737 Main Street, our Columbia Police Department headquarters at number one, just a square, our Columbia Fire Department in the Fire Museum at 1800 Laurel Street and at City offices located at 1800 Main, 1225 Lady Street and 1136 Washington Square. Also for any organizations, churches or local groups that would like to have a box, please call Public Relations at 545-3020 and a box can be provided to you so that you can collect donations for displaced mothers who were previously residents at Allen Venedic Court. Also this week, Community Development Week is in full access. On Wednesday, Community Development will sponsor their first Community Development Week luncheon. The luncheon will be held at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center. It begins at 1130 and ends at 2 p.m. For ticket information, call Community Development at 545-3373. Also, during the week, Community Development will partner with the Columbia Council of Neighborhoods. Columbia Council of Neighborhoods will sponsor their annual banquet on the 24th, also at the Columbia Convention Center at 6 p.m. For ticket information, visit ColumbiaSCNeighborhoods.com. During the Columbia Council of Neighborhoods banquet, they will honor various community leaders. Throughout the week on Thursday, the Columbia Police Department will host Coffee with a Cup on Arrowood Drive at the Hardee's location. Also, on Friday, Community Development Week kicks off again with a block party. The block party will be held in the parking lot at 1225 Lady Street. Again, that's 1225 Lady Street, starting at 1130 a.m. and ending at 2 p.m. This block party is free of charge and open to the public, so stop by to help us celebrate Community Development Week with the block party. On Saturday, the Columbia Police Department wants you to bring any old prescription drugs and drop them off at number one, Justice Square. It's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Again, all old prescriptions can be dropped off free of charge at Police Headquarters and number one, Justice Square. For any details regarding any of these events, contact Public Relations, Media and Marketing at 545-3020. Visit our website at ColumbiaSC.net. And please follow us on our social media platforms, on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. And we hope you have a great week in the city.