Thursday, October 1 2020

14 Fun Things To Do Around Columbus This October πŸ‘

Columbus Makes Art - Angela Perley

Sponsored by Art Makes Columbus and Columbus Makes Art. Visit ColumbusMakesArt.com to learn more about Columbus artists, performances, exhibitions, concerts, public art and more, and click here to learn more about musician Angela Perley's story. A project of the Greater Columbus Arts Council. πŸŽΈπŸŽΈ

Happy October! Chelsea here.

I can't believe it's already October. This year has been the weirdest combination of painfully slow and way too fast. September may have been my favorite month, but October is a very close second. A lot of that has to do with my love of Halloween, even though

There's a ton of fun stuff to get up to this month around Columbus, so bust out those calendars and start making some plans. 

Navigator Feature Story: 

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Navigator Originals ✏️

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I feel like I'm never awake when the really cool stuff happens and I couldn't be more upset that I missed this beauty streaking across the Ohio skies. Did you get to see it for yourself? If not, don't worry. It was caught on video and it looked amazing. 

Headlines πŸ“° 

It will probably

go down as the worst presidential debate in American history, and Ohio gets to claim it: 

(Buzzfeed News)

I'm looking forward

to seeing this new documentary about

. (Alive)

Here are recent reviews

of two great activities happening right now that are fairly COVID-friendly:

(The Lantern)

(Breakfast With Nick)

Weather:

64 and mostly sunny, but a chance for rain, mostly after 3 PM

Air Quality:

Good

Pollen:

 Low (Ragweed, Grasses)

Coronavirus Updates πŸ’Š

1,080 new cases

, 103 new hospitalizations, 21 new deaths. You can view the trends (too high, but stable)

.

This is one of the most

illuminating articles I've read about COVID-19, which I don't say lightly. There are serious implications here on how to move forward as a society: 

(The Atlantic)

The covid recession hit low-wage workers 8x harder than high-wage workers. We've never seen anything like that before. This is the most unequal recession in modern US history -- by far. -

Heather Long, for the Washington Post:

 

The covid-19 recession is

The American Drive-In Tour

Sponsored by The American Drive-In Tour, coming to Fortress Obetz October 9th, featuring Aaron Lewis of Staind and Sully Erna of Godsmack. The drive-in concert will be an intimate but socially-distanced night out, something we all need at this point in 2020. For more info and to buy tickets click right here. 🎸🎸

Today's Photo πŸ€³

If our

wasn't enough to get you to make the trek up to Groovy Plants Ranch, well, it's about to be mums season, one of the best times of the year, and an excellent excuse for heading to a nursery. πŸ‚

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