Wednesday, February 16, 2022

๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿฝ 8 Tiny Columbus Restaurants You Should Have Tried By Now

Sponsored by the Greater Columbus Arts CenterLisa McLymont is a mixed media artist with her latest work in set design for CATCO. โ€œNo 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. ๐ŸŽจ

Happy Wednesday! Chelsea here.

I'm a sucker for a cozy restaurant. It's been a tough couple of years for the service industry, in general, but especially so on tiny restaurants. They've had to be extra creative when finding ways to stay open throughout COVID-19. If you've been looking to find some well-deserving local establishments to visit, this list is a great place to start. 

Navigator Feature Story: 

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Apparently, I'm just in a "tiny" kind of mood today! As I said, I'm a sucker for cozy vibes! These cabins are just so freaking cute.

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Maybe I'm being a little overly optimistic, but when the weather app says 57 degrees in February, I automatically start planning every possible moment outside. My husband and I are going on a picnic today and if you've got the time, you should too. Enjoy these warm temps while we've got them.

Headlines ๐Ÿ“ฐ 

๐Ÿ“ธ These old photographs

of the Olentangy River from the 1950s show just how much

(Clintonville History)

๐Ÿ˜ This lovely write-up

of a weekend in Cincinnati further proves my point that it's impossible to visit Cincy and

not

(Breakfast with Nick)

๐Ÿ˜ท The American Academy of Pediatrics

recommendation for universal masking for all students and school staff at school regardless of vaccination status in schools remains in place, but several local districts

(NBC4)

๐ŸŒค Weather:

57 and partly sunny, windy

Sponsored by the Decorative Arts Center of OhioHindsight: 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.

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Today's Photo ๐Ÿคณ

๐ŸŽช In 1895, Peter Sells,

of the famous Sells Brothers Circus, hired local architect Frank Packard to design an epic house for his wife. The home, known as the Circus House, still stands overlooking Goodale Park. You can read more about how it was recently saved at auction by a couple who's renovating it

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