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First-year jazz studies student Santi Balagtas plays the trumpet as part of Jazz Jaam at Greene Street United Methodist Church on Sept. 30, 2025.
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First-year jazz studies student Santi Balagtas plays the trumpet as part of Jazz Jaam at Greene Street United Methodist Church on Sept. 30, 2025.
Second-year jazz studies student Jackson Goldy performs at Jazz Jaam at Greene Street United Methodist Church on Sept. 30, 2025. Jazz Jaam is a weekly gathering of student musicians, including both experienced players and newcomers.
Haymitch, nicknamed hot dog, and his walking Mike strut down the runway stealing the show, Mike in his hot dog costume and Haymitch in his Mustard costume on Oct. 5, 2025. He is home to the Columbia Animal Shelter.
Five-year-old Linus gets some love from his runway walker Alexandra Simonian at the Pawlenciaga Inaugural Larry Carlton Charity Fashion and Dog Show on Oct. 5 in Columbia, SC. Linus, aka Jellybean, absolutely loves to cuddle.
2022 University of South Carolina Alumna Sophia Dow records the Stillhouse musical performance. Living in the Columbia area, she manages the largest sponsor of JerryFest: Loose Lucy’s, which brought the festival to Columbia and is now in its 33rd year of business.
Zosh Gift Shop, one of the many vendors at the Oct. 5, 2025, JerryFest, displays a colorful clothing rack. Living in Charlotte for about twenty years, this is the third JerryFest that owners Mitchell and Jessica Sharp have attended as vendors.
Kate Dowhy and Anna McIntyre check out one of the vendors after stumbling upon JerryFest for the first time on Oct. 5, 2025. Les Bijoux, a jewelry vendor at the festival, is owned by Karen Lawler from Augusta, South Carolina.
Lake Murray Alumni of the University of South Carolina class of 2024, Madi Stewart visits JerryFest in Five Points for the first time with her mom Misty Stewart. At JerryFest on Oct. 5, 2025, there were twelve retail vendors and five food vendors.
As someone who lives in the Columbia area, Elisa Marie has been attending JerryFest for over 10 years. In 2014, the festival was brought to Five Points through the owners of Loose Lucy’s, Don and Jenn McCallister.
Greg Bates of Stillhouse looks into the crowd while playing his guitar on the stage at Five Points during JerryFest on Oct. 5, 2025. The festival lasted from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Living in Atlanta, Latanya Baker spent her first time at JerryFest enjoying the live music, specifically the electric guitar. Stillhouse was one of the first bands to play at JerryFest before it came to Five Points.
Mitchell and Jessica Sharp, owners of Zosh Gift Shop, get ready for their third year in Jerry Fest as vendors. Jessica Sharp is originally from Ecuador, but the couple has lived in the Charlotte area for about 20 years.
FILE — Junior midfielder Cuyler Zulauf attempts to steal a ball against a Miami Ohio player on Aug. 24, 2025, at Stone Stadium. Zulauf attempted a penalty kick, scoring a goal and leading the Gamecocks 2-0 against the Redhawks.