Thursday, March 3, 2022

🏕 The Best Places To Go Camping Around Central Ohio

Sponsored by the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio Hindsight: The Art of Looking Back showcases the nostalgic work of the Ohio folk artists of the 1800s and 1900s, known collectively as the memory painters. These artists captured the simplicity of earlier days in rural Ohio in unassuming lines and bold color palettes. Visit the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio to get to know these incredible local pieces of art and the artists behind them. The exhibit runs through April 24, 2022. You can learn more by visiting decartsohio.org/exhibitions.

Happy Thursday! Chelsea here.

One of the best things about living in Columbus is that you can hop in a car and be in some really gorgeous spots in nature in no time. The weather is starting to warm up and with spring around the corner, it's the perfect time to start planning some relaxing outdoor adventures. There are so many fantastic spots nearby to go camping; from rustic lakefront campsites to family-friendly fun-filled campgrounds, there's something for everyone. 

Navigator Feature Story: 

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Navigator Originals ✏️

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If you've never been to the Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival, you should change that this year. It's one of my favorite festivals and it's back in its OG form for the first time since 2019. 

Headlines 📰 

👩‍🔬 Researchers at The Ohio State University

are working with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to better understand

(WOSU)

😷 Long COVID has been a growing concern

as we navigate the long-term effects of the pandemic. Columbus teacher Laurel Murphy contracted the coronavirus in December 2020 and

(Columbus Alive)

🚮 Want to help clean up Columbus?

On March 19, you can volunteer with KickButt Columbus to clean up freeway ramps and raise awareness about

 (Keep Columbus Beautiful)

🌤 Weather:

39 and partly sunny

Sponsored by the Greater Columbus Arts CenterLisa McLymont is a mixed media artist with her latest work in set design for CATCO. “No matter the medium, my base desire is to record the emotional memories around things. To highlight the spaces where light sparkles and blurs. Each piece starts with a word or phrase, and, as I research to refine my concepts, I work to define the construction needed to bring the works to life," says McLymont. Learn more about Lisa, her story, and other Columbus artists by visiting ColumbusMakesArt.com. 🎨

Today's Photo 🤳

🏛 Green Lawn Abbey

was a public mausoleum constructed in 1929. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in recognition of its "fine Palladio-inspired neoclassical architecture, its high-quality materials, and expert craftsmanship." You can read more about the Abbey

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