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Thursday, October 7, 2021
๐Franklin Park Conservatory Will Be A Candlelit Wonderland For Pumpkins Aglow


Join YWCA Columbus for Activists and Agitators from 11-1 pm on Oct. 27, 2021.During the empowering and educational virtual event, we will build on conversations happening across our community to redefine the future of housing, education, and community safety. We will discuss a future in our community that is equitable for everyone. And, we will also discuss ways to be intentional about your self-care during change, as we build an inclusive Columbus. Join us to imagine, empower, and activate. Visit ywcacolumbus.org/AandA for more info. ๐ช๐ช
Happy Thursday! Chelsea here.
One of my favorite annual events in Columbus kicks off next week. Franklin Park Conservatory is such a fantastic resource for this city. They have some really fun programming throughout the year, but my favorite is and always will be Pumpkins Aglow. I love getting to be at the conservatory after dark, exploring hundreds of glowing jack-o-lanterns, art, live performances, and more.
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Congratulations to the team behind Lower.com Field. They beat out an impressive list of competitors to be named the 2021 James B. Recchie Design award recipient.
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Pumpkin Pie is the ultimate pumpkin-flavored treat, and these places around Columbus do it the best. Treat yourself to something yummy, friends.
Headlines ๐ฐ
๐ฅ Columbus cartoonist Bryan Moss
is set to take the art world by storm
(NBC4)
๐ Columbus boutiques have fashion
for every occasion and Experience Columbus has rounded up the best
(Experience Columbus)
Over 130 people have died
in cases connected to domestic violence in Ohio over the past year. The Ohio Domestic Violence Network says
(WOSU)
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75 with showers and thunderstorms likely throughout the day.

Sponsored by the Greater Columbus Arts CenterThe pandemic shuttered venues and brought so many aspects of our daily lives to a grinding halt. Now, as we step back out, we find ourselves wanting to explore our city anew. Thatโs where the Columbus Makes Art Passport comes in handy. The passport is a free booklet full of wonderful things to do in Columbus during the months of September and October. For more info about the 60+ events or to find out where to grab your passport, please visit ColumbusMakesArt.com/passport. ๐ผ๐จ
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- Chelsea