Capital Crossroads Special Improvement District and Discovery Special Improvement District send this Downtown News Network e-alert to Downtown Columbus business and property contacts. It is intended for re-distribution to downtown employees, residents and others. Content is collected and managed by Capital Crossroads and Discovery SIDs for their member property owners and their tenants.

 

Capital Crossroads SID Notes


Improve the Security of Your Workplace 

June 17, 8 - 9:30 p.m.

Chase Tower, Sixth Floor

Register today for this workshop to help you improve the security of your office and home. Cyber security and physical safety issues often seem intimidating to many business owners and the general public, but proactive plans don't need to be complicated. Capital Crossroads Special Improvement District (SID) has assembled a team of experts to talk about how to protect you and your business, both in the physical and virtual world. This seminar is free for attendees, with coffee and pastries provided. Click here to register.

 

Pearl Market Partnership with the Mid-Ohio Food Bank

Beginning Friday, June 12, the Mid-Ohio Food Bank will have a Donation Station at Pearl Market. Market shoppers can donate part of their purchased edible items or simply make a monetary contribution. The Mid-Ohio Food Bank will distribute the produce, edible items and contributions to local community partners to feed low-income individuals and families. Pearl Market will host the Mid-Ohio Food Bank Donation Station every Tuesday and Friday for the remainder of the 2015 season.

 

COTA Downtown Employer Pass Pilot Program
COTA, the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission and Capital Crossroads SID are participating in a pilot downtown employer pass program. The program allows a pilot group of employers offer downtown employees unlimited access to COTA services for a 19-month period. Select employees at Bricker & Eckler LLP; Huntington Bank's 37 W. Broad St. office; Nationwide; Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur LLP; and State Auto's 175 S. Third St. office will be eligible to participate. As office vacancy rates drop and surface parking lots have been replaced with developments, the demand for spaces in parking garages and lots has increased. This program is designed to test the ability of a transit incentive to eliminate parking shortages.

 

Pearl Market
Tuesdays and Fridays through October 30
Pearl and Lynn Alleys
Pearl Market is now open every Tuesday and Friday from 10:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Find unique treasures in the downtown alleyways between Broad, High, Gay and Third Streets. The market will be open through October 30. Major credit cards and the Ohio Direction Card are both accepted at the Pearl Market Tent in exchange for tokens that may be used like cash throughout the market. Thanks to a generous grant from Puffin Foundation West, Pearl Market doubles the spending power for those shopping with the Ohio Directions Card. downtowncolumbus.com

 

Discovery District SID  Notes

 

Discovery District Civic Association Meeting
June 11, 7:30 a.m.
Topiary Park Gate House

 

From Book to Film Series

Topiary Park

Discovery SID, Gateway Film Center and Columbus Metropolitan Library bring the From the Book to the Film series to life under the stars in Topiary Park. Featuring three favorite films based on popular children's books, adults and kids alike will love these familiar classics. Pack a picnic (or enjoy food from a local food truck) and spread out your blankets in the park while you enjoy a variety of outdoor activities until show time. Films will begin at dusk. Shows include Jurassic Park (July 31), The Wiz (August 28) and The Secret Garden (September 26). downtowncolumbus.com

 

Topiary Park Gate House Rain Barrel Workshop
June 18, 6 - 8 p.m.
Capital University Law School, Room 572
Parking is available in the lot at the corner of Grant and Broad (accessed by Capital Street). Guests will check in with security and then be escorted up to the 5th floor. The workshop is free and open to all Discovery District members.

 

Discovery Beach Volleyball League
The Downtown YMCA organizes a co-ed beach volleyball league at Discovery Beach (100 N. Grant Ave.) on Tuesdays. The team registration costs $265, and registration is now open online for the second summer session. The league champion will get a $50 gift card from Hills Market Downtown. Happy hour specials from Hills are also available for team members on game nights. Contact Daniel Snow of the YMCA at [email protected] with questions.

 

Discovery Beach
Again this summer, a sand volleyball court will be open downtown at 100 N. Grant Ave. The court is open for free play all summer long. Just head to Hills Market Downtown to pick up a ball and the key to unlock the gate. You can also reserve the court for a private event by contacting Shannon Fergus at [email protected].

 

Traffic Alerts


Take COTA to the Arts Festival

It's easy to get to the Columbus Arts Festival with COTA. Festival patrons can explore the best routes to get to the festival at http://cota.com . Local fares are $2, or you can buy a day pass for $4.50. Only cash is accepted on the buses, and drivers do not make change. Once you are downtown, you can catch the CBUS, the free downtown circulator bus travels from the Brewery District, through downtown, to the Short North Arts District, and back again. 

 

Road Race Updates
Columbus City Council passed legislation requiring that road race promoters apply for a permit at least 30 days prior to an event and to reach out to affected neighborhoods along the race course. This section will post updates about race applications that have been filed for downtown to allow for comment. Please send any comments to Kelly O'Dell at [email protected].


Event: Bull Run 5K
Date: August 1
Location: McFerson Park
Feedback Due: June 16

 

Columbus Arts Festival Street Closures

The following streets will be closed from 10 p.m. on June 10 to 6 a.m. on June 15 for the Columbus Arts Festival:

 

S. Civic Center Dr./Second St. between W. Broad St. and W. Mound St.

 

S. Civic Center Dr. between W. Mound St. and W. Main St.

 

W. Main St./W. Rich St. between McDowell St. and S. Front St.

 

Cherry St. between S. Front St. and Second St.

 

W. Rich St./W. Town St. between McDowell St. and S. Front St.

 

Noble St. between Second St. and S. Civic Center Dr.

 

S. Ludlow St. between W. Town St. and W. Mound St.

 

Jewett Alley between S. Ludlow St. and W. Main St.

 

W. Town St. between S. Ludlow St. and S. Civic Center Dr.

 

Washington Blvd. between W. Rich St. and W. Broad St.

 

Note: Belle St. will be closed between Rush Alley and W. Town St. on June 13 from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. only.

 

Park Street Closure

Park St. will be closed to traffic between Goodale St. and Vine St. from Thursday, June 11 at 11:30 p.m. through Sunday, June 14 at 6 a.m. for the Park Street Festival.

 

car2go Offers Business Account Option
car2go, Columbus' carshare service, is now offering small and large businesses a business account option. Paying by the minute, hour, or day with fuel, maintenance, insurance and parking all included, which allows businesses to have a fleet without any up-front costs. Unlike personal car2go accounts, business accounts are billed monthly, which provides a consolidated and transparent view of account activity, skipping the monthly pile of reimbursement receipts. There is no cost to register for a business account, and the car2go team will work with employers for discounted registration codes for their employees. Learn more at http://Columbus.car2go.com

 

News and Notes

 

COTA Seeks Public Comment on Proposed Downtown Plan
June 12, noon, William Green Building, 30 W. Spring St., Conference Room 2
COTA will host four public comment meetings regarding the proposed Downtown Plan, a component of COTA's Transit System Redesign (TSR). The TSR will be implemented over a three-year period, and began with the January 2015 Service Change. The Downtown Plan would change how buses will move in and out of central Columbus when the TSR is fully implemented. This proposal could significantly affect customers traveling or transferring along High Street, including those currently served by lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, CBUS and all Express lines. If you are unable to attend a meeting, visit http://cota.com/TSR/DowntownPlan and share comments about the proposed changes by filling out the comment form or call 614.228.1776. 

 

Peregrine Falcon Emergency Procedure
It is the time of year, you might see young peregrine falcon flying around the Rhodes State Office Tower. They are now taking their first flights. Rough landings can be expected for a couple of weeks. If you see a falcon in distress (they sometimes hit windows and otherwise end up in the wrong place), you can contact a Capital Crossroads SID Ambassador at 614.228.5718 or call the Division of Wildlife. If you do find a falcon in distress, keep it in a quiet, dark location and do not attempt to transport it to a vet or attempt any first aid.

 

MORPC Ride Buddy Program

The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission has announced the launch of the pilot "Ride Buddy" program, a commuter bike training program. MORPC has partnered with YayBikes!, a local bicycle education and training non-profit, to educate and empower downtown employees and residents to shift from driving alone by car to and from work to commuting by bicycle. The pilot program is free and open to anyone who works or lives in the downtown area during the month of June. The goal is increase the number of people who bicycle to work, or bicycle during the day to meetings or lunch.

 

Broadway Series Survey

The organizers of the Broadway Series wants to know what shows you are interested in seeing in the 2016 - 17 Broadway season. If you participate in the survey, you will be entered to win two round-trip tickets to New York City to visit the landmarks and see the hottest shows on Broadway. Click here to take the survey.

 

MORPC Seeks Nominations for Green Region Awards
The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission is seeking nominations for the Green Region Awards, honoring individuals and organizations working to create a more vibrant and environmentally sustainable region. MORPC will announce the award recipients at the Summit on Sustainability & the Environment on October 2. Nominations are due by June 30. http://www.morpc.org/summit

 

Special Events

 

Fabric of Survival: The Artwork of Esther Nisenthal Krinitz
Now through June 14
Columbus Museum of Art
At first glance, the colorful needlework collages of Esther Nisenthal Krinitz seem to depict bucolic scenes of the Polish countryside. On closer examination, they tell a horrific tale of survival. Mrs. Krinitz and her younger sister Mania, were the only members of their family, and among the few Jews in their Polish village, to survive the Holocaust. At the age of fifteen, Esther refused the Nazi order for town's Jews to report to a nearby railroad station for relocation. She and her sister separated from the family and never saw them again. In 1977, at the age of fifty, Esther began creating works of fabric art to depict her stories of survival. Over a twenty-year period, she created a collection of thirty-six needlework pictures that tell her remarkable story in great detail with bold design and exquisite composition. http://www.columbusmuseum.org

 

Winds of Change: People, Places & Environments
Cultural Arts Center
Now through June 20
This exhibit presents the multi-faceted works of the Phoenix Printmaking Cooperative. http://culturalartscenteronline.org

 

Shine On: The Art of Nursing
Now through June 21
The Columbus Museum of Art
This exhibit celebrates the history of nursing from its instinctive beginnings in ancient times to its development today as a highly skilled profession. The exhibition will feature art by well-known artists such as Rembrandt van Rijn, Mary Cassatt, George Bellows, Howard Chandler Christy, Alfred Eisenstaedt and Romaine Brooks. These artists and others explore themes including the human instinct to care for one another, the birth of professional nursing led by Florence Nightingale, the critical role of nurses in wartime, and the complexities of nursing in modern times. Shine On celebrates Central Ohio's robust nursing community and will be presented during National Nurses Week in 2015. http://www.columbusmuseum.org

 

Beyond Our Walls
Now through June 27
Urban Arts Space
Beyond Our Walls presents new work by 32 artists as a continuation of Fresh A.I.R. Gallery's tenth anniversary celebration. Through art, Fresh A.I.R. Gallery educates the community and work to break down the stigma of mental illness and substance use disorders. http://uas.osu.edu  

 

Exhibit: All Play, No Work
Now through July 5
Ohio Arts Council's Riffe Gallery
Curated by Massilon Museum Director, Alexandra Nicholis Coon, the exhibition will display artwork by 13 Ohio artists, exposing the nature of their private lives through an introspective look at time spent away from daily routines in various leisure activities. http://oac.state.oh.us

 

Remnants
Now through July 11
Urban Arts Space
The Creative Arts of Women (CAW) showcase work inspired by used and discarded material in Remnants at Urban Arts Space. By injecting the use of abandoned material into their own individual styles, this collective of women assign value to objects, places, and even people. http://www.uas.osu.edu

 

Exhibit: Nicole Gordon: Reoriented and Eleanor Spiess-Ferris: See No Evil
Now through July 11
Angela Meleca Gallery
Nicole Gordon's large-scale oil paintings and gouache studies reflect surrendering to a loss of personal space. Using natural environments to stand as metaphor for physical, emotional, or spiritual personal space, each timeless setting has been infiltrated by pop-culture imagery. The heightened colors and out-of-place objects create absurd, and sometimes disturbing, stage-like scenes that become an alternate reality. What may at first seem like a disturbance to the serenity ultimately animates the setting and breathes new life into the space. Eleanor Spiess-Ferris creates paintings influenced by her time spent in the wild and untamed orchard behind her childhood home. Surrounded by old apple trees, plum trees, weeds and wild grasses, this feral plot of land seeps into the settings of her paintings. http://angelamelecagallery.com

 

Exhibit: Celebrating the past 10 years and launching the next decade
Now through July 17
Fresh A.I.R. Gallery celebrates 10 years as a nonprofit art gallery with a mission to exhibit the works of individuals affected by mental illness and/or substance use disorders. Their mission is to educate the community and work to break down the stigma of mental illness and/or substance use disorders by bringing focus to the artistic vision. Since opening, Fresh A.I.R. Gallery has shown 60 exhibitions, displaying the artwork of over 200 artists, sold more than 250 pieces of artwork totaling over $60,000. Many exhibits demonstrate the courage and struggles of the artists as they combat stigma and address social issues. http://www.southeastinc.com

 

Lunch-Time Performing Arts Series
Every Friday, Now through August 28, noon - 1 p.m.
Ohio Statehouse West Lawn
Summer Fridays is a free lunch-time outdoor performing arts series staged at the Ohio Statehouse, offering an opportunity for the public and downtown community to gather on Capitol Square to experience some of Columbus' diverse arts groups.  http://ohiostatehouse.org  

 

Page Turners: The Art of Award-Winning Picturebooks from the Mazza Museum
Now through September 6
Columbus Museum of Art
Each year, a number of prestigious awards including the Caldecott Medal, the Newberry Medal, the Kate Greenaway Medal, and the Mazza Medallion are presented to the very best examples of picturebooks for children. Page Turners showcases imaginative, humorous, scary, exquisite, and lively art from award-winning books from the 1950s to the present. http://columbusmuseum.org

 

Blooms & Butterflies
Now through September 27
Franklin Park Conservatory
Spring returns with the emergence of hundreds of colorful, exotic butterflies. Watch them take flight in the Pacific Island Water Garden, a tropical haven filled with bright nectar blooms. Daily presentations at 1 and 3 p.m. share more about this fascinating species, and related family programming is offered throughout the season. http://www.fpconservatory.org

 

David Rogers' Big Bugs
Now through September 27
Franklin Park Conservatory
Explore enormous insect sculptures created from fallen or found wood, cut saplings and branches, tree bark and other natural materials. Ten installations include an 18-foot tall praying mantis, a spider's web that's four yards wide, and a butterfly with a wingspan broader than average human height. Related family activities are scheduled every weekend. http://fpconservatory.org

 

Life on the Leaf Edge
Now through September 27
Franklin Park Conservatory
New England based naturalist and artist Samuel Jaffe captures the art of survival of native caterpillars, pupae and moths through high detail photography. Displayed in the Conservatory's Cardinal Health Gallery, each piece calls attention to the survival techniques and defensive adaptations of these remarkable and beautiful creatures. http://fpconservatory.org

 

City Tour Series
Now through October 24 (fourth Saturday of the month)
Columbus Historical Society
Discover the past, the present, and what's in store for the future of Columbus on the 2015 Columbus City Tour Series. Travel through Downtown with its historical centerpiece, the Ohio Statehouse, and the new Columbus Commons; the Short North Arts District; German Village, the Arena District; Olde Towne East; the Discovery District; Franklin Park and much more. Listen to stories of national significance, international intrigue and local history and lore. Cost is $30 per person, $28 for senior citizens $25 for members of the Columbus Historical Society. Registration and payment in advance are required. Click here to make a reservation.

 

Columbus Arts Festival
June 12 - 14; Friday - Saturday, 11 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Downtown Riverfront
Head downtown where the riverfront will be transformed into a stunning outdoor art gallery with the nation's top artists displaying their work. In addition to hosting more than 300 nationally acclaimed artists, the 2015 Festival will feature fantastic gourmet fare from some of the city's finest restaurants, live concerts, dance and theatre performances, film screenings, hands-on art activities and more -- truly something for everyone. http://columbusartsfestival.org

 

The Navigators
June 12, 7 - 10 p.m.
Columbus Commons
The Navigators, comprised of some of Columbus' top executives, will perform in a free concert at Columbus Commons. Food trucks and bar will open at 6 p.m. and music starts at 7 p.m. Blankets and lawn chairs are welcome; please leave your coolers at home. http://www.columbuscommons.org 
 

Park Street Festival
June 12 - 13; Friday, 5 - midnight; Saturday, noon - midnight
Park Street
Enjoy the premier summer kick-off party with live entertainment, food, family fun, and arts and crafts. http://www.parkstreetfest.com

 

PBJ & Jazz featuring High Street Stompers

June 13, 11:30 a.m. - noon (story time), noon - 1 p.m. (concert), 1 - 2 p.m. (art activity)

Topiary Park

The PBJ & Jazz summer series is a collaborative effort between the Jazz Arts Group, Friends of the Topiary Park, the Columbus Metropolitan Library, and the Columbus Museum of Art. PBJ & Jazz concerts are one-hour interactive concerts designed to introduce jazz and American music to young children and their families. Featuring some of Columbus' finest musicians, PBJ & Jazz concerts are hosted by retired music educator Rebecca Ogden-and are a great introduction to live music for the youngest audience member. http://jazzartsgroup.org  

 

MadLab Auditions
June 13, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
MadLab
MadLab will be holding auditions for two productions to take place in 2015, Clowntime Is Over by Joseph Green and Skillet Tag by Pete Bakely. Both productions will be cast from these auditions. MadLab will be seeking males and females 18+ for multiple roles. Auditions will be cuttings from the script. If you have any questions or would like to request a script, please contact director Andy Batt at [email protected]
 

Moonlight Market
June 13, 6 p.m.
Gay Street Corridor
The Moonlight Market is a monthly outdoor street festival/marketplace which draws thousands of visitors each month to enjoy the brick-and-mortar businesses in the area who stay open late with extended hours and special promotions, in addition to nearly 100 sidewalk vendors who pop-up to sell a wide variety of artisan products. Street musicians add musical ambiance and sidewalk patios come alive with al fresco diners. http://www.moonlightmarketcolumbus.com

 

Blues Concert Featuring Sean Carney
June 13, 7 - 11 p.m.
Columbus Commons
Enjoy a free blues concert featuring Sean Carney and Janiva Magness. You won't want to miss Sean Carney's special tribute to BB King. Bar and food trucks open at 6 p.m. and music will begin at 7 p.m. Blankets and lawn chairs are welcome; please leave your coolers at home. http://www.columbuscommons.org

 

614 Day

June 14

614 Day is a day to celebrate Columbus and all the things we love. Ask your friends to help share the pride as you enjoy the weekend, Arts Fest and more. Whatever you are doing on 614 Day, share it using the hashtag #LifeinCbus on Twitter and Instagram. Keep an eye out for #LifeinCbus balloons around downtown (there will be thousands); snap a pic and share it when you spot one. And be sure to invite your friends and followers to celebrate and experience Columbus.

 

Juneteenth Ohio

June 19 - 21, noon - 11 p.m.

Genoa Park

Enjoy concerts, exhibitors, vendors and more at this Ohio Freedom Festival. http://www.juneteenthohio.net 

 

Columbus Pride Festival

June 19 - 21; Friday, 4 - 11 p.m. (festival); Saturday, 11 a.m. (parade); 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. (festival); Sunday, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. (brunch)

Goodale Park 

http://www.columbuspride.org 

 

Rhythm on the River: Golden Dragon Acrobats
June 19, 7:30 p.m.
Bicentennial Park
Columbus Recreation and Parks Department welcomes a variety of performing artists to Bicentennial Park for the Rhythm on the River series. These free outdoor performances take place at the Bicentennial Park Performing Arts Pavilion, a state-of-the-art venue with architecture that reflects the design of the Scioto Mile Fountain. Grab a blanket and enjoy a picnic under the stars. Food and beverage sales begin at 6:30 p.m. before the performance. For a special park dining experience, enjoy the performance and fabulous fountain views from the Milestone 229 covered patio (reservations recommended). http://sciotomile.com

 

Picnic with the Pops

June 19 - 20, 8 p.m.

The 2015 Picnic with the Pops season will kick off with two special performances featuring Chris Botti on Friday and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy on Saturday. Gather your lawn chairs, pack a picnic and get your tickets now. Gates open at 6 p.m. and the concerts start at 8 p.m. http://www.columbuscommons.org 

 

Downtown Drive-In: Mean Girls
June 19
North Market
http://www.northmarket.com

 

Plein Air at the Ohio Statehouse
June 19, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Ohio Satehouse
Join dozens of plein-air artists as they converge on Capitol Square. Artists throughout Ohio will "choose a spot" on Capitol Square and paint in the tradition of plein air. http://www.ohiostatehouse.org

 

Bhakti Mamas Chanting Program
June 20, 7 - 8:30 p.m.
Christian Spiritualist Temple
The Bhakti Mamas will lead a summer Kirtan chanting program that is a blend of mantra meditation and traditional spiritual selections using vocals, guitar and keyboard. Parking is free on the street and in the two lots west of the church. The suggested donation is $20 for the employed or $10 for the retired, unemployed, students or active members of the military. Those people who are experiencing financial challenges may give as they can in any amount. http://www.christianspiritualisttemple.org

 

Restaurant and Retail Reminders

 

For a complete listing of downtown restaurants, visit the DowntownColumbus.com website.

 

Buckeye Laptop

109-1B S. High St.

614.636.2002

Buckeye Laptop now accepts Buck ID for payment on repairs and laptop and computer purchases. http://BuckeyeLaptop.com

 

CoGo Brunch Discount

CoGo Bike Share has partnered with four local restaurants to offer 15 percent off Sunday brunch to CoGo riders during the month of June. Simply present your daily pass receipt or membership key fob at: Bodega Food + Beer, Dempsey's Food & Spirits, and Tip Top Kitchen & Cocktails.

 

Ice Cream Social

June 13, noon - 3 p.m.

Hills Market Downtown

Enjoy Johnson's Ice Cream, live steel drum music, root beer floats, kids activities and 20 percent off your groceries. A portion of the proceeds will benefit A Kid Again. http://thehillsmarket.com/downtown

 

Juvly Aesthetics
40 W. Gay Street, 1st Floor
Juvly bridges the gap between the medical profession and the luxurious spa experience to deliver the most effective and highest-quality skin treatments and non-invasive cosmetic procedures, such as Botox� and dermal fillers. http://www.juvly.com

 

Weekly Events in the Cafe at Hills Market Downtown
Charity Happy Hour, Monday, 5 - 7 p.m.
Grill & Chill, Wednesdays, 5 - 7 p.m.
Sushi Night, Thursdays, 5 - 7 p.m.
Wine Tastings, Saturdays, 1 - 3 p.m.
http://thehillsmarket.com/downtown  

 

The Klatt Bros.
June 12, 5 p.m.
Dempsey's
Join Dempsey's for a wonderful evening of live music benefitting the Southside Community Ministries Food Pantry. http://dempseysdowntown.com  

 

Food Truck Fridays
Fridays through August 28, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Ohio Statehouse
In conjunction with the 2015 Summer Fridays Music Series, the Ohio Statehouse will feature one food truck on the southwest corner of Capitol Square. Support local businesses and enjoy great music. http://ohiostatehouse.org  

 

Food Truck Food Court
Thursdays through October 29
Columbus Commons
Enjoy a wide array of lunch options on Thursdays at Columbus Commons. The Food Truck Food Court features local food trucks serving up delicious lunch options from trucks including Aromaku, Blue Olive, Mikey's Late Night Slice, Bowl Asian Grill, Paddy Wagon, Pitabilities, Red Plate Blue Plate, and Schmidt's Sausage Truck. http://columbuscommons.org/happenings/food-trucks/  

 

Events Calendar

 

June 12; Charlie Wilson with Kem and Joe; Nationwide Arena; arenacolumbus.com


June 12; People Who Live in Glass Studios Closing Reception; http://glassaxis.org


June 12; The Navigators; Columbus Commons; http://www.columbuscommons.org


June 12 - 14; Columbus Arts Festival; Scioto Mile; http://columbusartsfestival.org


June 12 - 21; Father's Day Workshops; Glass Axis; http://glassaxis.org


June 13; Art Explorations with Remnants; OSU Urban Arts Space; http://uas.osu.edu

 

June 13; Blues Night Concert; Columbus Commons  http://www.columbuscommons.org  


June 13; Moonlight Market; Gay Street Corridor; http://moonlightmarketcolumbus.com


June 14; WWE Presents Money in the Bank; Nationwide Arena; arenacolumbus.com


June 15 - 19; Kids & Teens Summer Acting Camps; Columbus Performing Arts Center


June 16; The Main Event: The New Kids on the Block; Nationwide Arena; arenacolumbus.com  

 

June 18; Imagine Dragons: Smoke + Mirrors Tour; Nationwide Arena; http://arenacolumbus.com 

 

June 18; Writing Workshop with Mimi Brodsky Chenfeld; Ohio Arts Council's Riffe Gallery; http://oac.state.oh.us/riffe 

 

June 19; Downtown Drive-In: Mean Girls; North Market; http://www.northmarket.com 

 

June 19 - 21; 25th Annual Juneteenth Ohio Freedom Festival; Genoa Park; http://juneteenthohio.net 

 

June 19 - 21; Pride Festival; Goodale Park; http://columbuspride.org 

 

June 19; Picnic with the Pops: Chris Botti; Columbus Commons; http://columbussymphony.com 

 

June 20; Crafternoons! Exploring with Materials; Urban Arts Space; http://uas.osu.edu 

 

June 20; Picnic with the Pops: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy; Columbus Commons; http://www.columbussymphony.com 

 

June 20 - 28; The Science of Big Machines; COSI Columbus; http://www.cosi.org 

 

 

 

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