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Columbus Mega Weekend – Winter 2011 – Vol 9

6 Anne / March 3, 2011 2:00 pm

Happy Weekend everyone! Now that March is here, it feels like Spring is just around the corner! Let’s see what we have going on. Tonight is the CU Happy Hour at McCormick & Schmick’s. For some laughs, check out the… [Read More]

Columbus Mega Weekend – Winter 2011 – Vol 3

Columbus Mega Weekend – Winter 2011 – Vol 3

0 Anne / January 20, 2011 2:00 pm

Happy Weekend Everyone! Head to Wild Goose tonight for Talcott Starr’s comics in Rescue Archaeology Dig #1.  He will have a Q&A at 7:30pm. Learn some new social media skills at the Sway Workshop. Go to COSI’s new evening program… [Read More]

Columbus Mega Weekend – Fall 2010 – Vol 7

2 Anne / November 18, 2010 2:00 pm

Let’s talk about the weekend. What have you got going on? As always, plenty of stuff happening in Columbus! Start tonight at Barley’s 18th Anniversary Party. The November Green Drinks is tonight at 6pm at Bernard’s Tavern. Due Amici is… [Read More]

Columbus Mega Weekend – Fall 2010, Vol 2

Columbus Mega Weekend – Fall 2010, Vol 2

13 Anne / October 14, 2010 2:00 pm

The weather will be beautifully fall this weekend. What are your plans? The Columbus Underground Happy Hour is tonight at Z Cucina. Head there after checking out Food Truck-A-Palooza which starts at 4pm. The 13th Taste of Gahanna is also tonight. Ferry… [Read More]

Bloom! Music and Movement Centre Opens

Bloom! Music and Movement Centre Opens

3 Walker / September 10, 2010 12:30 pm

Bloom! Music and Movement Centre opened its doors for business this month. The main focus of the centre is to help children appreciate music and become musical. Bloom! will offer Music Together® classes for children 0 – 5, Music Together®… [Read More]

GCAC Presents: Jazz Academy’s Listen, Learn & Play

GCAC Presents: Jazz Academy’s Listen, Learn & Play

1 Scott Vezdos / September 9, 2010 10:00 am

With nearly 5,000 square feet, the Jazz Academy is a hub of community engagement for multi-generational and recreational music making; ensemble playing; technology instruction; after-school programs; and lectures with world-class musicians – a place where everyone can listen, learn and… [Read More]

New Studio Offers DIY Letterpress And Bookbinding

New Studio Offers DIY Letterpress And Bookbinding

13 Submitted News / October 28, 2009 10:00 am

Allison Chapman has an unshakable sense of community. She moved to Columbus last year from Minnesota, gave birth to her second child a week later, and immediately began the process of transitioning her beloved printing business to Ohio. Along the… [Read More]

Cabin Fever? Wholly Craft’s got the cure

Cabin Fever? Wholly Craft’s got the cure

8 Walker / February 2, 2009 10:30 am

If the cold weather has been getting you down, then Wholly Craft might have the cure. They’ve got a variety of workshops and classes lined up through the winter months that should help keep the winter blues at bay. We… [Read More]

Columbus Area to get another College in 2009

Columbus Area to get another College in 2009

17 Walker / December 12, 2008 9:57 am

As strange as it may sound, Indiana Business College will soon be breaking ground on a new campus located here in Central Ohio. More specifically, the new 15,000 square foot facility will be going up in Grove City, just off… [Read More]

Columbus Downtown High School & Career Center

29 coolbuckeye / December 9, 2008 10:36 am

  downtowncolumbus.com wrote Columbus Downtown High School & Career Center  In winter 2009, the downtown skyline will be accented with something new: beautifully lit windows belonging to the Columbus Downtown High School & Career Center. Designed to house up to… [Read More]

OSU Students pitch ways to better city

164 noozer / December 9, 2008 7:44 am

The Dispatch wrote Students pitch ways to better city Tuesday, December 9, 2008 BY ELIZABETH GIBSON Parking spots reserved for fuel-efficient cars, a text-messaging system that would tell riders when their bus should arrive and a sandy public beach on… [Read More]

Davis’s imminent loss alarms city’s art lovers

41 ChrisSunami / November 27, 2008 12:55 pm

The Other Paper wrote Sunday night, a handful of musicians played the closing sets for “Davis Unplugged,” a singer/songwriter showcase at the endangered Davis Center for the Performing Arts. Between songs, Megan Palmer, Matt Monta and others told the youngsters… [Read More]

Sporeprint Infoshop featured in The Alive

Sporeprint Infoshop featured in The Alive

12 Cyclist / November 9, 2008 10:31 pm

  The Alive wrote Spending freeze  Thursday, November 6, 2008 By Tracy Zollinger Turner The exchange of goods, services, knowledge and ideas doesn’t have to require money. At least, that’s the concept behind the Sporeprint Infoshop, or Spore, a “radical… [Read More]

Free School Grows Out of Free Store’s Mission

Free School Grows Out of Free Store’s Mission

0 ChrisSunami / September 19, 2008 12:44 pm

German Village This Week wrote Free school grows out of free store’s mission Wednesday, September 17, 2008 By DAVID J. CROSS A Columbus free store is expanding its mission to include courses and lecture workshops. The United Methodist Free Store… [Read More]

Slow Food Columbus Taste Education series

8 Bear / April 13, 2008 5:58 pm

Slow Food Columbus will be working with local restaurants and food artisans to produce a series of events designed to stimulate and educate the palate. Slow Food’s Taste Education series will allow participants to sample some outstanding examples of fine… [Read More]