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Tuesday, March 1, 2022
π An Iconic Columbus Pizzeria Is Moving After 70 Years


Sponsored by the Greater Columbus Arts CenterLisa McLymont is a mixed media artist with her latest work in set design for CATCO. βNo 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. π¨
Happy March! Chelsea here.
When Gatto's Pizza opened its doors, Harry Truman was president, the number one song in the US was Blue Tango, and the hula hoop trend was sweeping the nation. A lot has changed since 1952, but Gatto's Pizza remained in their tiny North High Street shop, making delicious Columbus-style pizza. Now, a big change is coming for the pizzeria: they're getting a new home.
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Coming off new CDC mask guidelines, Franklin County has lifted the mask advisory. The Columbus Public Health mask mandate is still in effect and supersedes the advisory, so you'll still need to wear a mask in Columbus.
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It's really hard to feel like you can make a difference during a global event like the Russian invasion of Ukraine. One local club is gathering people together to raise money for a great cause on Friday night.
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π Wondering where you can get
your hands on some paczki today? Celebrate Fat Tuesday with
(Breakfast with Nick)
π·ββοΈ The Youngstown Tin Flippers
were women who worked in steel mills during WWII. Carrie Peterson, a tool tender at Youngstown Sheet and Tube,
and ββ¦Since we canβt do our work on the battle front weβll do it right here at home.β (Ohio History)
π― Chipotle announced the opening
of its new 130,000 sq. ft. HQ
(10TV)
π€ Weather:
55 and mostly cloudy

Sponsored by the Greater Columbus Arts CenterMandi Caski is a muralist whose impressive works can be seen all around Columbus. "In constant search for a better way of creating, I find that my work is never the same twice. Some recurring themes in the work are, animalistic nature, death, mystery and fantasy," says Mandi. Learn more about Mandi, her story, and other Columbus artists by visiting ColumbusMakesArt.com. π¨π¨
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π The perfect sunset does exist.
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- Chelsea