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Columbia is OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Columbia is OPEN FOR BUSINESSHi folks. If you don't already know me, I am MacKenzie Hand, Interim Executive Director of The Common Wheel. For over four years now I have worked at The Common Wheel as a Mechanic and Director of Operations. I wanted to reflect on some of...
Columbia Demolition
Demolition at the Lazy K: Tearing down walls and building TCW in ColumbiaWell, folks. It has begun! We spent two weeks with Steve Sensenig of Revolution Concept tearing down walls, ripping up floors, and finding all sorts of treasures at the Lazy K, the future home...
12/2 Tear Down These Walls
The time has come for us to tear down some walls at the Lazy K Lounge! Starting on Tuesday, 12/5, we begin demolition in the former dive bar, remodeling it into a community bike center! To say we are excited is an understatement. Join us in welcoming Steve Senenig,...
Cimarron Properties
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City Limits Foundation Awards TCW in Columbia a $15,000 Grant
City Limits Foundation (CLF) believes in supporting organizations that provide better education for children, teens, or adults who are seeking new or increased educational opportunities for themselves; for outlets helping “second chancers” (or maybe third chancers) and community members facing difficult circumstance who have shown a commitment to assisting themselves, when outside assistance is provided.
Armstrong World Industries Foundation Awards TCW in Columbia a $25,000 Grant
Since its inception in 1985, the Armstrong World Industries Foundation has donated more than $50 million to charities. Today, the Foundation’s strategy is primarily focused on making a positive difference in the lives of people where they live, work, learn, heal and play. This includes supporting our communities in creating healthier, safer and more sustainable buildings.
High Foundation Awards TCW in Columbia a $25,000 Grant
High Foundation’s mission is to be visionary and catalytic in focusing the philanthropy of the High Family. They focus their funding to improve the lives of people who live and work in the communities where High companies do business. They support and champion projects which enable the dignity, diversity, equality, and inclusion of all people, and generate measurable, beneficial social and environmental impact.