Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Columbus Corner-intersection of a bike path

One of my favorite corners of Columbus is the bike path intersection at Tuttle Park. At this intersection you find wildlife, go north toward Whetstone Park and Library or south to OSU and downtown Columbus. or you can enjoy the hockey rink, playground, softball fields, or trails that wind along the river into the OSU wetlands.


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Friday, May 15, 2009

What's your favorite corner of Columbus?

Join the Columbus Social Media Cafe in sharing your favorite Columbus Corner on your blog, website or through other social media sites, like Flickr or You Tube.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Write, photograph or video something about your favorite Columbus Corner.
  2. Upload it to your blog, or Flickr or YouTube.
  3. Be sure to note the intersection, or use geo-tagging with your photos if you have the ability.
  4. Use this tag for all posts: #CbusCorners
  5. Cut and paste the following sentence below the final text of your upload: This project brought to you by the Columbus Social Media Cafe
  6. Upload your project on the last Monday of each month.
Visit Announcing Columbus Corners for more information.

Check out the farmer's market!

Want to grow healthy and nutritious veggies in your own backyard but don't have a lot of money to do so? Check out the Urban Farmers' Market this Saturday from 9am to 1pm at 1934 North Fourth St.

In addition to the more than 800 plants for sale (50 cents each), the University Area Enrichment Association will also be offering workshops on how to prepare your fresh foods. Future farmers' markets are planned for July 25, August 22 and September 26.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Volunteer at Indianola Middle School this Saturday

Register for Youth Serve-a-Thon TODAY!

 

It may be gray outside but on Saturday you can bring a little sunshine to Indianola Middle School.

 

Youth Serve-a-Thon, held on Global Youth Service Day, is a large-scale community service event led by City Year corps members to help create positive change in the City of Columbus. Geared toward middle school, high school and college students as well as teams of City Year alumni, corporations and friends and family, Youth Serve-a-Thon will bring together 200 volunteers to complete high-impact transformative service projects.

 

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

 

Registration opens at 8:00 am

Service Kick-off begins at 8:30 am

Service from 9-3 pm

Closing Ceremony at 3:00 pm

 

Lunch will be provided by Donatos Pizzeria

 

To register please call Kendra Roberts at 586.4540

(Children accompanied by Parent or Guardian are welcome!)

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Tuttle Recreation Center Opens Under New Management

Thankfully, Campfire USA and the City of Columbus have agreed for Campfire to take over management of the Tuttle Rec Center starting this weekend! A special celebration is scheduled for this Saturday. Read Columbus Dispatch report. 

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Get to Gardening!

A friend (and neighbor) of mine and I  constantly talk about neighborhood improvements. Inevitability, she always comes around to quoting another neighbor who says the best way to improve a neighborhood is to take care of your property. I think it's her gentle way of pointing out that there's still room for improvement at our place (and she's absolutely right)!

So her words and the beautiful weather launched me into action a good portion of Sunday morning by cleaning out flower beds and rearranging our back porch. Now it's time to hit the front yard! 

But there are some people in the neighborhood that might not, or can't (do to renting) dig in the dirt as much as they'd like to. That said, I found some great resources on the University Area Enrichment Association website. From litter pick up to food production gardening to mending fences that all are in need of helping hands. If you happen to have sometime to spare, please check them out under the Community Garden Listings

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Deciphering University District Resources

One reason we decided to start this blog was due to the fact that there is a variety of organizatons aimed at improving the University District. But what they do and how they're different, we're not quite sure. We still don't have the answers, but here's the start of a list of organizations, what they do, or what their website provides:

University District - A site that is the collaborative effort of the University District Organization, Campus Partners, and University Community Business Association. This site is up-to-date, providing helpful information on current events and links to resources.

University Community Association - To promote and preserve the community. The site is out of date.

University Area Commission - The Commission recommends ideas, improvements, and concerns regarding the university area to Columbus City Council. This site has a good list of city resources. But it's hard to take this group seriously when the code enforcement committee member owns an abandoned house in the neighborhood.

University Area Enrichment Association -
Is a civic organization that assists community members to improve the quality of life in the neighborhoods surroundings. This site is up-to-date. Be sure to check out the clean-up scheduled for March 14!