 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. I am your host, Lisha Utsi. As we take a look at This Week in the City, we start with Tuesday, February 1st, which will be the date for our next City Council meeting, which will begin at 4 p.m. at City Hall in Council Chambers. This meeting will be held in person, however it will be a hybrid meeting. You can also view it via live stream on the City's YouTube channel, as well as our website at ColumbiaSC.gov. You can also check the website for agenda items at ColumbiaSC.gov. And on Wednesday, February 2nd, our weekly open interviews will continue to be held at Solid Waste for jobs and positions open in our Solid Waste Division. The open interviews will be held at the Public Works Facility located at 2910 Colonial Avenue. These open interviews will be held from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. You do not have to call ahead, you can show up on site and bring appropriate identification, for example a driver's license, a social security card if one is available, and records of your vaccination for COVID-19. And Columbia, it's time for Go Red Columbia Day on Friday, February 4th. On Friday, February 4th, the City of Columbia will celebrate Go Red Columbia Day in honor of National Wear Red Day. This date is selected every year to highlight awareness about heart disease across the nation and especially in our own community. The City of Columbia will be hosting a Go Red Columbia Day event at the Charles R. Drew Wellness Center located at 2101 Walker Solomon Way. From 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., you may walk in and receive a free blood pressure check and free blood sugar check by staff from the Eau Claire Health Cooperative. Again, these are free health screenings from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Charles R. Drew Wellness Center. Also while you're there, you can pick up a swag bag with Go Red Columbia gifts sponsored by the Public Relations, Media and Marketing Department with the City of Columbia and you can also stop by our famous selfie booth and take a Go Red Columbia photo that will be featured on all of our social media platforms. In order to register, please visit Eventbrite and look for Go Red Columbia Day. The event registration is absolutely free. Also, please follow us on our social media platforms for more details about Go Red Columbia Day and you can visit our website at columbiasc.gov. For those who want to call, please call us at 545-3020 or you can email us at pio at columbiasc.gov. Well, Columbia That wraps up another episode of This Week in the City. Thank you for joining us and finding out about the highlights brought to you from the Public Relations, Media and Marketing Department. Again, please stay connected with us on our social media platforms on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. You can also connect with us through our website at columbiasc.gov and of course, you can also reach out via email at pio at columbiasc.gov or call our department at 803-545-3020 and remember we are Columbia.