COLUMBIA - With temperatures dropping, more warming centers opened in mid-Missouri to provide a shelter from the cold.
In Columbia, the Wabash Bus Station will be open at nights from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. through the evening of Saturday, Feb. 13.Â
Columbia s other regular warming centers are:
Activity and Recreation Center: Monday â Friday: 5:30 a.m. â 9:30 p.m., Saturday: 7 a.m. â 6 p.m., Sunday: 9 a.m. â 6 p.m.
Boone County Government Center:Â Monday â Friday: 8 a.m. â 5 p.m.
Columbia/Boone County Public Health and Human Services:Â Monday â Friday: 8 a.m. â 5 p.m.
There will be no fares on GoCoMo buses all day for residents to ride and stay warm.
February 9, 2021 / 11:48am / jessicahammie@smilepolitely.com The University Y s Friday Forum series this semester is The Digital Mis(Shaping) of the World and features a pretty rad line-up of speakers. All lectures are at noon on Fridays, and are free and open to the public. This semester s lectures will be on Zoom and Facebook Live. You may also request a sign language interpreter, or catch the forum on the radio through WEFT. Details are below.
University Y’s Spring 2021 Friday Forum Presents The Digital Mis(Shaping) of the World The Spring 2021 Friday Forum series “The Digital Mis(Shaping) of the World” at the University YMCA will highlight how technology is not only shaping but also misshaping our world. In the midst of an unprecedented pandemic, many of us are using technology more than ever before. The world of technology opens many doors for global connection, but does it also come with consequences? With growing digital interaction
The Unitarian Universalist Church of Brunswick has had to cancel eleven of their Concerts for a Cause so far because of Covid-19. “The two concerts already scheduled for September and October are also in danger of being cancelled as well,” said UUCB.
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A welcoming community, we believe Black lives matter, respect the integrity of each individual’s spiritual journey, and honor the inherent dignity of all, including LGBTQI, people with disabilities, kids, teens, elders and visitors. The church s dynamic family religious education program welcomes newcomers anytime. We have spiritual discussion groups, meditation, elder, youth, young adult groups, family dances and lots of music. A participatory community, we offer opportunities to engage in rewarding church activities.