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Columbia Celebrates Poetry, Politics, and Community: A Whirlwind of Excitement!

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Discover Columbia's charming events from celebrating Robert Burns to local election endorsements and community brainstorming!

Columbia, Missouri, recently embraced its Scottish roots with a spirited celebration of Burns Night at First Christian Church. This special event, inspired by the late Scottish poet Robert Burns, was introduced by community member Endress. Attendees gathered not only to honor Burns and his impactful poetry but also to share traditional Scottish food and merriment, creating an atmosphere of camaraderie and cultural appreciation. While in the past, celebrations like this may have been limited to Scotland, Columbia residents have adopted the tradition, demonstrating their ever-deepening connection to diverse cultures.

Meanwhile, in the realm of local politics, the atmosphere in Columbia is buzzing with excitement as city workers have officially endorsed mayoral candidate Barbara Buffaloe, along with Third Ward candidate Jacque Sample. Their endorsements herald a strong support system from the local union representing public employees. Buffaloe, recognized for her dedication and passionate involvement in the community, is seen as a fitting candidate to lead Columbia into a new era. Itโ€™ll be fascinating to see how these endorsements will shape the upcoming election, with voters eager to decide who will influence the cityโ€™s future.

In addition to the festive and political activities, Columbia recently launched its "Let's Talk Local" series aimed at fostering community engagement. The event provided a platform for residents to voice their ideas and concerns regarding upcoming city projects. The enthusiastic brainstorming and feedback session showcased a city eager to collaborate on improving their neighborhoods. The active participation of citizens in discussing where their community is headed shows a strong commitment to local governanceโ€”a testament to Columbia's vibrant civic culture.

As Burns Night sparks joy and the local union voices support, Columbia demonstrates that community spirit is alive and well, stitching together diverse traditions and modern democratic processes. If you haven't tried traditional Scottish haggis paired with a hearty conversation about local politics, now is your chance to experience the unique tapestry that is Columbia.

Did you know that Robert Burns is often referred to as the 'Ploughman Poet'? He was born on January 25, 1759, and his work has influenced countless writers and musicians worldwide! And speaking of community involvement, Columbia's "Let's Talk Local" series exemplifies the power of collaboration, inspiring citizens to take an active role in shaping their future!

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Burns Night comes to Columbia's First Christian Church (Columbia Missourian)

The traditional commemoration of Scottish poet Robert Burns was introduced in the church by Endress, who learned about the celebration while he was working ...

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City workers endorse Buffaloe, Sample in local elections (Columbia Missourian)

The local union representing public employees endorsed mayoral candidate Barbara Buffaloe and Third Ward candidate Jacque Sample.

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Columbia's 'Let's Talk Local' series welcomes neighborly ... (Columbia Missourian)

Columbia residents kicked off the city's "Let's Talk Local" series Sunday with an enthusiastic brainstorming and feedback session on upcoming city projects.

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Montana Ag Network: Columbia Falls man flown to hospital after ... (KPAX-TV)

Rory Wells was moving hay bales in his barn in Columbia Falls when a stack of them fell over and crushed him.

Rd7 Temple vs. Columbia (Penn State Invitational 1.26.25) - Temple (Temple University Athletics)

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Columbia and Cornell Claim Women's Basketball Weekly Awards (IvyLeagueSports.com)

Individually, Columbia's Riley Weiss (Player) and Cornell's Paige Engels (Rookie) earned this week's honors. Tickets to the 2025 Ivy League Men's and Women's ...

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Weiss Tabbed Ivy League Player of the Week (Columbia University Athletics)

PRINCETON, N.J. โ€“ Following her career performance on Saturday, Columbia sophomore Riley Weiss has been named Ivy League Women's Basketball Player of the ...

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Performers of all ages rehearse ahead of the Lunar New Year Gala (Columbia Missourian)

It's not every day you see a children's lion dance troupe rehearsing to the sound of crashing cymbals and rhythmic drum beats in a dance studio in Columbia.

Columbia Tops Maryland as the Best City to Find a Job | Howard ... (Howard County Government)

WalletHub compared 182 U.S. cities across 31 key indicators of job market strength such as job opportunities, employment growth and monthly average starting ...

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