Mayor Daniel Rickenmann sits down with Tamara King, newly appointed Executive Director of Richland Library, to explore how this 13-branch system is redefining what a public library can be. From free classes and social work services to kitchen equipment, fabrication studios, and even fresh produce, Richland Library is delivering more than just books — it’s providing real-world support to the Columbia community.
Whether you want to launch a small business, learn how to sew, or just grab a sweet potato pie recipe, your library card unlocks far more than you might expect.
To discover everything the library has to offer, visit richlandlibrary.com
On this episode of the Around Town podcast, Mayor Daniel Rickenmann sits down with Nailah Carrie-Inez Darby, the inspiring founder of Carrie Vine Treats. What started with a batch of lemon brownies and a love for Charleston Chewies has grown into a beloved local business and a staple at Columbia’s own Soda City Market. Nailah shares her journey from new mom to entrepreneur, the power of persistence, and how free local resources helped shape her path. Get a taste of her story, her mission to honor her great-grandmother’s legacy, and how she’s using her business to uplift the Columbia community.
Order and learn more at carrievinetreats.com
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In this episode of the Around Town podcast, Mayor @ColaMayor Daniel Rickenmann is joined by Terri Towle and Storm Burcham from the Indian Waters Council of Scouting America to explore how local Scouts are developing leadership skills while giving back to their communities.
From Eagle Scout projects like storm drain marking to inclusive programming that reaches every corner of Columbia, this conversation highlights how Scouting continues to shape character and inspire service in the next generation.
To learn more or get involved, visit indianwaters.org or beascout.org.
In this episode of the Around Town podcast, Mayor @ColaMayor Daniel Rickenmann speaks with Ashley Bookhart about the 5210 South Carolina initiative (@5210sc). The campaign is built on four simple daily habits: consuming five or more servings of fruits and vegetables, limiting screen time to less than two hours, engaging in one hour of physical activity, and avoiding sugary drinks. It’s a statewide effort to improve the health of children and families in South Carolina through small, consistent actions.
Tune in to learn how the program is taking root in schools, clinics, and communities across South Carolina.
For resources, partner tools, and more about bringing 5210 SC to your home or organization, visit 5210sc.org or email [email protected].