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Saturday April 23rd at 1pm head over to the The Ohio History Center to learn about species from the Ice Age that roamed our area. Saturday April 23rd visit Genoa Park starting at noon to celebrate Earth Day at this family friendly event! There will be bike rides along the trails, guided walks, food & drinks and great giveaways.
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On Saturday April 23rd and Sunday April 24th IKEA Columbus will host a weekend long Earth Day Festival showcasing how to be more sustainable at home! There will be a Little Sustainable Artists Take-And-Make Craft Kit, a Recycling Solutions event and a Reduce Food Waste event. Celebrate Earth Day Weekend With IKEA Columbus
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Includes FREE admission to OHC for families! 8. Join Seeds of Caring on Saturday, April 23 at the Ohio History Center anytime between 11am and 3pm to celebrate the planet that gives us so much! Learn how to be kind to the Earth and create environmentally-friendly things like PLARN and BIRD FEEDERS.
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Saturday April 23rd at 11am and 2pm at Franklin Park Conservatory there will be a performance by naturalist Chris Rowlands where puppetry and singing along will celebrate Earth Day! Tree saplings will be available for free at this event! 7. Earth Day Puppet Show At Franklin Park Conservatory These little fairy houses will be displayed in the woods near Miller Park.

Saturday April 23rd at 10:30am visit Miller Park Library to build a house fit for a fairy! Feel free to bring some of your own natural building materials from home! All other materials will be provided. Related: 35 Free Things to do with your Kids this Summer in Columbus 5. Visit Club Lincoln on Saturday April 23rd at 10am for PBJ & Jazz Jammies Jam! Saxophonist Robert Dove will be playing the tunes to get your dance party on! Tickets are $5. Starting at 10am on Saturday April 23rd stop by Sharon Woods Metro Park to help plant trees throughout the natural play area to celebrate Earth Day! You can even decorate a flag to mark where you planted your tree! 4. At the end of your hike you will receive a free tree of your own to take with you to plant. Earth Day: Trees And Trash At Battelle Darby Creekįriday April 22nd at 3pm bring your garden gloves to help clean up trash, all while hiking through Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park to learn about different species of trees. Take home a free shrub at the end of the program! This event is intended for ages 8+ and pre-registration is required. At this event you will help celebrate Earth Day by planting trees, cleaning up litter and helping pull invasive plants. Pack your garden gloves and visit Highbanks Metro Park on Friday April 22nd at 2pm. Watch and take part in triathlons, 5Ks, and more.įOOD & BEV: Enjoy food offerings from vendors from around the region while sipping craft beers, seltzers, & WINES.Looking for something fun to do this weekend in Columbus? Try out one of these family-friendly Columbus and Ohio– based events and activities! 1. GAMES: Expect to see 300 athletes from over 30 countries AROUND THE WORLD compete for a World Championship title in Freestyle Kayaking. MUSIC: Experience more than 10 music acts over two days. Experience RushSouth Fest, the nation’s newest Americana music festival. Welcome to the banks of the Chattahoochee River – Columbus, Georgia. You are celebrating the nature, the music, and the raw beauty of the landscape we love. Rock, country, folk, indie, and the blues. You’re listening to music deeply rooted in the land your feet dance upon – the deep south. Your bare feet dance where a riverbank meets a historic cityscape. It’s a place where a great blue heron flies overhead while music plays in the background. RushSouth Fest is a place where nature and music collide. A WEEKEND OF MUSIC, WATER, ART, AND REVELRY BRINGS A NEW ANNUAL EXPERIENCE TO THE SOUTHEAST.
