The third in a series of murals along the MKT Trail will be unveiled in a public ceremony Wednesday, August 1, beginning at 5 p.m. at Flat Branch Park near the Elm Street underpass. Reception from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., with presentation at 5:15 p.m. The mural, titled “Nature is Our Shared Identity,” was painted by students enrolled in Columbia Parks and Recreation’s CARE program. The public, too, was invited to provide feedback on the design and help in the painting at a special kickoff event earlier this summer.
You may also like
2020 Columbia Values Diversity Award Winner City of Refuge
184 Views
184 0 1
City of Refuge provides a unique, valuable service to immigrants and refugees relocating to Columbia, Missouri: to help them recover and regain control of their lives. Their stated goal is to equip those arriving in o...
2020 Columbia Values Diversity Award Winner Nikki McGruder
675 Views
675 0 2
Each year, the Columbia Values Diversity Celebration Planning Committee recognizes citizens who make significant contributions to our community through the Columbia Values Diversity Award program. This year's recipien...
Percent For Art Artist David Spear
266 Views
266 0 1
Artist David Spear was recently commissioned through the City of Columbia's Percent for Art program to create site-specific art for the new Columbia Sports Fieldhouse at A. Perry Philips Park. Columbia's Office of Cul...
City Manager’s Vlog: February Edition, Part 2
317 Views
317 0 1
Columbia City Manager John Glascock talks with James Whitt about the African American Heritage Trail.