Tuesday, March 21, 2017

The ultimate guide to urban gardening is happening this weekend at Franklin Park Conservatory

Happy Tuesday, Columbusites. It's Chelsea.

Urban agriculture is a growing trend all across the United States. Small spaces and community gardens can produce food to feed families and communities. For the third year, Franklin Park Conservatory will host the Urban Agricultural & Community Garden Summit. The event, which will take place on Saturday, will cover important urban farming topics such as four seasons gardening, aquaponics, plant pathology and much more. 

The Rundown:Weather: 59. 10% chance of precipitation. CloudyTo do: Singer-songwriter Regina Spektor will be performing tonight at Express Live! in the Arena District. The doors will open at 7 p.m. with tickets available at the door for $35 or through Ticketmaster

Navigator Originals:Short North Prepares To Implement New Parking RegulationsThis Wednesday the City of Columbus will hold a meeting with the public to discuss plans to update parking in the Short North. Remembering Jerrie Mock And The Spirit Of ColumbusGeraldine “Jerrie” Mock was the first woman to pilot an aircraft around the world and the 53rd anniversary of Mock’s history-making flight was celebrated over the weekend.The Easter Bunny Has Hop, Hop, Hopped Into ColumbusAre you planning on taking your kids to see the Easter Bunny? Columbus Navigator has you covered! There are several locations around the city offering photos, and we've rounded them up for you. Alfred Tibor: A Life Of InspirationOver the weekend, Columbus lost a world renowned artist. Holocaust survivor Alfred Tibor had an extraordinary life, and Columbus is lucky to be home to many of his amazing sculptures.The Blue Jackets Are Going To The PlayoffsThe Columbus Blue Jackets clinched a spot in the playoffs after their 4-1 win over the New Jersey Devils on Sunday. 

Longread for your lunch break:Queen Elizabeth II has ruled Great Britain since 1952. She's lived through countless wars and 12 United States Presidents. But what happens when her reign ends? The British Government has a plan in place for the day the most beloved woman in the country dies. The Guardian: 'London Bridge is down': The secret plan for the days after the Queen's death  

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