Columbia Today: Oct. 27, 2009

Today’s News

The first Columbia H1N1 walk-in clinic will take place tomorrow from 1 to 5 p.m. at The Columbia/Boone County Health and Human Services Department. The vaccination will be distributed only to children ranging from 6 months to 4-years-old. Get the rest from the Columbia Missourian.

Beginning today at 5 p.m., the third annual “Keys to the City” event, hosted by The City of Columbia, will take place at the Riechmann Pavilion in Stephens Lake Park. Many City Council members, such as the mayor Darwin Hindman, will meet with the public. Read more from the Columbia Missourian.

Tonight at 7 p.m., the Columbia chapter of Mothers of Preschoolers International will host a pregnancy and infant loss remembrance service at Missouri United Methodist Church. The memorial is for those coping with the loss of a child or a miscarriage. See more at the Columbia Daily Tribune.

What’s Happening

Tomorrow there will be a Great Pumpkin Carving in Memorial Student Union’s Bengal Lair. Students can stop in from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and carve a pumpkin, free of charge.

The Wedding Singer, a musical based on the hit movie starring Adam Sandler, will be performed in Jesse Auditorium at 7 p.m. tomorrow. Student tickets are $17.50, $13 and $8.50.

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