Friday, January 31, 2014

Things To Check Out in Columbus This Month!


Are you stuck in a rut this winter? It’s easy to hibernate inside once the cold weather hits, but Columbus has so much to offer this month that you’ll drop your Snuggie and remote control and head out on the town. Whether you’re looking for a fun time with the family, a date night or a night out with friends, Columbus has something to offer. Below are a few events we’re looking forward to in February – we hope you’ll enjoy them as well.

·         Columbus Coffee Tour: Feb. 1, Columbus Aquatics Center, 9:30 a.m. – Are you a coffee lover? Or are you looking to see what local options Columbus has instead of hitting up Starbucks? This tour will take you to three local coffee venues where you can learn more about coffee roasting and try some free samples. The cost is $50. More information is available here.
·         Disney on Ice: Feb. 5-9, Nationwide Arena – You’ve watched the movies with your kids dozens of times, so why not take them to see the real thing? Watch your favorite Disney characters whirl and twirl on the ice for a great time with the whole family. Tickets are $16-51 and can be purchased here.
·         Ohio State Shakespeare School Tour-As You Like It: Feb. 7-9, Lincoln Theatre – If you’re a fan of the Bard you’ll enjoy this rendition of As You Like It put on by the OSU Department of Theatre. Tickets are $15-20. Head to their web site for more information.
·         Family Friday Night: Feb. 28, 5-9 p.m., COSI – Bring your kids out for a fun night filled with learning! COSI offers extended hours and a reduced admission price for families. Check out all of the permanent exhibits, a movie in the Extreme Screen theater and a variety of educational hands-on demonstrations. Admission is $10.95. More information can be found here.
·         Columbus Symphony Masterworks-Romeo and Juliet: Feb. 14-15, Ohio Theatre – Looking for a date idea for Valentine’s Day? Celebrate with your loved one and Shakespeare’s famous star-crossed lovers by listening to selections from settings of the story, presented by the Columbus Symphony. For more information, visit their web site.


Are you thinking of attending any of these events? Do you know of another exciting happening going on in Columbus? Let us know!

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