CAPITAL CROSSROADS AND DISCOVERY SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS
In the District
This time of the year can cause a little bit of a ho-hum attitude because of the gray skies. You've mostly made it through winter, but you still have to make it through the spring rains. Don't despair. The Discovery District just launched Date Night in the District. Fun abounds. Psst...there are also discounts waiting. Find out more and be entered to win a gift card from Hills Market.
Please bring a copy of this email to redeem this week's special: buy one delicious slice of pizza and get a second for half off. Once you are hooked, you'll be able to feed your addiction by ordering Cafe Napolitana through Uber Eats or Skip the Dishes. Whew.
Downtown Deal
We know you are stompin' down the door, hoping for more tickets to STOMP. We have more tickets available for the March 10 show. Want 'em? Head over to our Facebook page and let us know what spring fun you're looking forward to downtown for a chance to win.
Traffic Alert
East Gay Street between Cleveland Avenue and Connell Avenue is now closed to through traffic between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily for utility line work. The work is expected to be complete by Friday, March 10, weather permitting.
DON'T MISS!
Whiskey Tasting
Location: Park Street Cantina Hours: March 10, 6 - 9 p.m.
March is Women's History Month, a time to reflect on the contribution women have brought to Columbus, Ohio and the world. There are a number of events being held downtown to mark the occasion. Throughout the month, in the Ohio Statehouse Map Room, the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation is presenting "Tradition of Leadership - Education to Enfranchisement and Enfranchisement to Employment." This exhibit examines women's history from 1870 to 1970 as they made their mark in education and eventually the workplace. The exhibit curator, Edith Petersilia Mayo, is known for her work on exhibits at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History; while the designer, Doug Distel, a CCAD graduate, animates her scripts with wonderful designs and graphics. The exhibit is free and open to the public.