Community
Friday, June 23 to Sunday, June 25, Goodale Park, 120 W. Goodale St.
A free, non-corporate, yearly celebration of Columbus, Ohio’s community organizations, performers, artists, and volunteers.
Sunday, June 18, 10am-3pm, Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center campus, 546 Jack Gibbs Blvd.
This event will include classic cars, antiques, hot rods, muscle cars, exotics, art cars, custom originals, and more!
Registration will open at 10am; judging will be between 11:45am and 2pm; awards will begin at 2.30pm.
This event will include live music from the Highpoint Brothers, food trucks, and raffle prizes!
See MARV, the Capital Area Humane Society’s Mobile Adoption and Rescue Vehicle, and meet some of their adoptable furry friends!
Saturday, June 17; lines up, beginning at 8:30am, in the Short North [on N. High St. between Fifth Ave. and Goodale St.]; steps off at 10:30am; travels to Genoa Park, 303 W. Broad St.
Friday, June 16, 4-11pm, and Saturday, June 17, 11am-8pm, Bicentennial Park, 233 Civic Center Dr.; and Genoa Park, 303 W. Broad St.
The Stonewall Pride Festival is an LGBTQ festival that remembers the Stonewall Riots and celebrates the accomplishments of the LGBTQ community. Started in 1981, this festival has grown into the second-largest Pride event in the Midwest.
Friday, June 16, 4-11pm, and Saturday, June 17, 11am-8pm, Bicentennial Park, 233 Civic Center Dr.; and Genoa Park, 303 W. Broad St.
The Stonewall Pride Festival is an LGBTQ festival that remembers the Stonewall Riots and celebrates the accomplishments of the LGBTQ community. Started in 1981, this festival has grown into the second-largest Pride event in the Midwest.
Monday, June 12, 7pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer Rd.
Sunday, June 11, 2-4pm, St. John’s Evangelical Protestant Church [UCC], 59 E. Mound St.
Saturday, June 10, 12noon-6pm; Sunday, June 11, 12noon-4pm, Columbus downtown riverfront [in conjunction with Columbus Arts Festival]
Come join us for a celebration of our region’s water resources along the Scioto River in Downtown Columbus. Riverfest will take place in conjunction with the Columbus Arts Festival on Saturday, June 10, 12noon-6pm; and Sunday, June 11, 12noon-4pm.
Bring your family and friends to spend the weekend with us canoeing and kayaking along the Scioto River. Playing on the water is fun; it’s important that we protect it!
Saturday, June 10, 12noon-6pm; Sunday, June 11, 12noon-4pm, Columbus downtown riverfront [in conjunction with Columbus Arts Festival]
Come join us for a celebration of our region’s water resources along the Scioto River in Downtown Columbus. Riverfest will take place in conjunction with the Columbus Arts Festival on Saturday, June 10, 12noon-6pm; and Sunday, June 11, 12noon-4pm.
Bring your family and friends to spend the weekend with us canoeing and kayaking along the Scioto River. Playing on the water is fun; it’s important that we protect it!
Saturday, June 10, 7-8:30pm, Covenant Presbyterian Church, 2070 Ridgecliff Rd. [Columbus Mennonite Church is not available this month]
The Dances of Universal Peace are simple, meditative, and joyous circle dances that celebrate the variety of spiritual paths on Earth. If you like folk dancing, you’ll be right at home here. No previous experience is needed — just an open and willing attitude. Participation, not presentation, is the focus.
Contact: 614-441-9773 or 614-429-4009