 Hello Columbia and welcome to This Week in the City. Highlights brought to you from the Public Relations Media and Marketing Department with the City of Columbia. This week in the City, on Monday, October 4th, the Planning Commission will meet at 5.15 pm at the Busbee Street Community Center located at 1735 Busbee Street. This meeting will be held in person and it will also be live streamed and you can view it from the City's website at ColumbiaSC.gov as well as our YouTube channel for the City of Columbia. For agenda items, please visit our website at ColumbiaSC.gov. Also this week in the City, Columbia City Council will hold a meeting on Tuesday, October 5th, beginning at 2 pm at the Busbee Street Community Center. This meeting will be held in person. A mask is required and social distancing but you may also view the meeting via live stream or from the City's YouTube channel for your convenience. For agenda items, please visit our website at ColumbiaSC.gov or you may contact the Office of the City Clerk at 803-545-3045. On Thursday, October 7th, the Board of Zoning Appeals will meet at 4 pm at the Busbee Street Community Center located at 1735 Busbee Street. This meeting will be held in person but it will also be live streamed and can be viewed from the City's website at ColumbiaSC.gov as well as the City of Columbia's YouTube channel. For agenda items, please visit our website at ColumbiaSC.gov. The North Columbia Business Association will host their annual Mayor's Luncheon on Friday, October 8th at noon at the main course on Main Street. For any information regarding this event, please contact the North Columbia Business Association. Well, Columbia, this is the week and the week is here. It's now time for the Mayor's Walk Against Domestic Violence, our virtual version. As you can see, our swag bags are in. We are excited for all those who have registered but please know you still have this week to register. It's free. Visit our website at ColumbiaSC.gov. You can go straight to Event Bright and look for our event name, Mayor's Walk Against Domestic Violence and of course, go to our Facebook page and you can click on the special event and register there as well. Registration is free and we want your support for the Mayor's Walk Against Domestic Violence which occurs virtually on Saturday, October 9th. You, your friends, your family, get out, take a walk and take steps against domestic violence in our community and once you register, we have what a swag bag just for you. Why don't we take a look inside and give you an exclusive sneak peek. So excited. Let's see what we have this year. First, well, of course, if you're walking, you're going to get thirsty. A water bottle for your water for the walk. We're definitely focused on what? Safety and being COVID free. A hand sanitizer, spray on version and it has an ink pen on the end. So it's multi-purpose. Again, being COVID free and safe. While you're walking with your friends and family, please make sure you are masked up. So mask up Columbia for your walk. We have a special domestic violence awareness walk mask for you and those walking with you. And of course, if you're walking and really getting up to speed, especially if it's a little warm, you might work up a little sweat. So what better than a rally towel? Again, customized for our Mayor's Walk Against Domestic Violence and now we're saying thank you for supporting us this year with our walk and spreading awareness about domestic violence. And of course, even beyond the day of the walk, we have for you your own personalized pen and ribbon. You can wear this all month through the month of October to show people that you are supporting the increase of awareness and the decrease of domestic violence in our community. So while Columbia that wraps up this week in the city. Thank you for joining us for highlights from the public relations media and marketing department with the City of Columbia. We hope you have a great week in the city. And as a reminder, don't forget registration is still open this week for the Mayor's Walk Against Domestic Violence, where you and your family and friends can participate virtually and walk in your neighborhood or local park along with others on Saturday, October 9th. Registration is open on our website, on Eventbrite and our Facebook page. Of course, yard sounds are available. And of course, our swag bag all for you to say thank you for supporting us in our effort to increase awareness about domestic violence in our community and take steps to prevent it.