 Hello, and welcome to This Week in the City, where we bring you highlights from the public relations, media, and marketing department with the City of Columbia. I'm your host, Lisha Yeatsy. This week in the City, on Tuesday, October 1st, we kick off National Community Planning Month with various activities throughout the month. One of the first activities begins with the 2019 Fall Planning Conference with the American Planning Association. This year's conference will be held right here in Columbia from October 2nd through the 4th. For details regarding the conference, visit our website at columbiansc.gov. As we move through the weekend into the weekend, don't forget on Saturday, October 5th, is the Mayor's Annual Walk Against Domestic Violence, which will be held at Fenley Park. Exhibits will open at 8am, the purple rally will begin at 9am, and the walk will be held at 10am. You can register now and it's free. Visit our website at columbiansc.gov, also on Saturday, come out for art along the trail, starting at 11am and ending at 4pm at Riverfront Park. For details regarding this event, visit our website at columbiansc.gov or call the Columbia Art Center or Parks and Recreation at 545-3100. You can also buy tickets now for the Mayor's Campaign Against Breast Cancer, Isabella Law Breakfast. The event is scheduled for Friday, October 11th at Boyd Plaza. That morning you can begin to get breakfast at 6am up until 9am. The tickets are on sale now and your support goes to support victims and survivors of breast cancer. Visit the website at columbiansc.gov for locations where you can buy a breakfast ticket. For any information regarding any of these events, again check our website out at columbiansc.gov. Also follow us on social media, on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and we hope you have a great week in the city.