

Creekside Gahanna 123 Mill Street Gahanna, OH 43230 www.creeksidegahanna.com A place where nature, art, and commerce coexist. Featuring boutiques & restaurants, luxury condominiums, and live entertainment all in an outdoor setting that is naturally sophisticated. Creekside Park 123 Mill Street Gahanna, OH 43230 This lovely five acre park is the centerpiece of historic Olde Gahanna. Best known for its lovely waterfall, the park invites visitors to stroll along the walkway, fish in the creek, ride a paddle boat down the meandering Big Walnut Creek or enjoy a picnic in the picnic area. Gahanna Historical Settlement 101 South High Street (614) 475-3342 www.gahannahistory.com Step back in time and experience life in the 1800s at the serene setting of the Gahanna Historical Society Settlement. Perched along the bank of the Big Walnut Creek, this historic destination invites visitors to rediscover the past through events, tours and demonstrations in the 1840s Log House, 1860s John Clark House, 1900s Lily Stone Bed & Breakfast, Goosefoot Garden and the newly-designated National Wildlife Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation. Call for hours. Gahanna Lincoln High School Veterans Memorial 140 South Hamilton Road The Gahanna Lincoln High School Veterans Memorial titled, “To Serve and To Honor," is unique not only in size, but in scope. The visionary memorial compels minds and hearts to honor those who have served and have paid the ultimate sacrifice. The memorial, designed by students consists of, engraved granite columns. A plaza with engraved pavers and benches is also part of the memorial, making the site an inspirational for all. Gahanna Veterans Memorial Old Johnstown Road and Big Walnut Creek www.gahannavets.org This black granite monolith, topped by an eternal flame, is surrounded by inscribed bricks, which honor our loved ones who have faithfully served in the armed forces. Gahanna Woods State Nature Preserve 1501 Taylor Station Road Founded in 1973, Gahanna Woods State Nature Preserve was a successful effort to save one of the last remaining large stands of woods in central Ohio. The Preserve is a nature lover’s dream, with rare species of vegetation and rarely seen animals. Consisting of more than 50 acres, there are plenty of scenic hiking trails and areas for picnicking. Geroux Herb Gardens 206 South Hamilton Road Take a respite from the chaotic pace of life at this delightful and heady park filled with herbs and botanical treats. Visit the biblical, culinary, fragrance, medicinal and secret gardens. Historic Olde Gahanna The preservation and history of Gahanna is most apparent in the area known as Olde Gahanna. Brick sidewalks line the charming downtown streets of this 19th century rural village. With more than 16 historic landmarks in one mile walking tour, Gahanna brings to life historic destinations such as the John Clark House, the Log House, the Lily Stone Bed & Breakfast, a restored schoolhouse and two historical churches. Aside from history, visitors can find the finest in antiques, collectibles, home accessories, hand-crafted items, eateries, and more throughout this delightfully restored historic area of Gahanna. The Ohio Herb Education Center 109 West Johnstown Road Gahanna, OH 43230 Phone: (614) 428-9255 Fax: (614) 342-4379 www.ohioherbcenter.org Located in the “Herb Capital of Ohio,” this brilliant attraction features everything herbal and a is perfect destination, herb enthusiast or not! Housed in an original brick farmhouse, dating back to the early 1800s, this charming facility offers an herb resource library, a gift shop, and classes on the culinary, medicinal, and aromatic uses of herbs. Open Monday through Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., evenings and weekends by appointment. 2008 FALL SCHEDULE HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE Tuesday, December 2, 4-8:00 pm Cost: Free! Location: Ohio Herb Education Center, 109 W. Johnstown Rd. CLASSES AND PROGRAMS To Register for Classes/Programs contact~ The Ohio Herb Education Center, 614-428-9255, or vwww.ohioherbcenter.org ====================================================== REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS COSI Columbus 333 W. Broad St. Columbus, OH 43215 614/228-COSI (877) 257-2674 www.cosi.org Explore Science, Discover Fun! at COSI Columbus. This 300,000 square-foot Science Center prides itself at being the best at making science fun through hands-on discovery. COSI Columbus features eight interactive exhibition areas each geared toward many scientific topics under a single theme. Everything in that exhibition area is related to the title in some form, with a multitude of discovery opportunities in each Learning World. The eight Learning Worlds are: Adventure, Gadgets, Life, Ocean, Progress, i|o, Life and Space. COSI also features third theaters, a retail store and an on-site restaurant. Admission: Adults (13—60) $12; seniors (60+) $10; children (2-12) $7; children under 24 months free. Theater admission is additional. Hours: Mon. – Sat., 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sun., noon – 6 p.m. Columbus Museum of Art 480 East Broad Street Columbus OH, 43215 (614) 221-4848 www.columbusmuseum.org Featuring spectacular examples of Impressionism, German Expressionism, and Cubism, the Columbus Museum of Art includes works by Degas, Monet, Matisse, Picasso, Cassatt, Bellows, Demuth, Hopper, Marin, and O'Keeffe. Also recognized for extraordinary regional collections, the Museum boasts the largest public collection of woodcarvings by Columbus folk artist Elijah Pierce as well as the world’s largest repository of paintings and lithographs by Columbus native George Bellows, who is widely regarded as the finest American artist of his generation. In 2001, the Museum garnered a watershed collection entitled, The Photo League which consists of 170 photographs by 69 artists including Berenice Abbott, W. Eugene Smith and Weegee. Visitors can also take a stroll through the Russell Page Sculpture Garden, explore the world of photography in the Ross Photography Center, or take a journey through Eye Spy: Adventures in Art-an interactive exhibition for children and families. The Museum also hosts a continuous program of national and international traveling exhibitions and educational programs for adults, children and families. Admission - Adults $6.00, Children (Ages 6-17) $4.00, Seniors $4.00 Parking - $3.00 Hours Sun. – Wed. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Thu 10 AM-8:30 PM Fri & Sat. 10 AM-5:30 PM Columbus Zoo & Aquarium 9990 Riverside Dr. Columbus, OH 43065 614/645-3550 800-MONKEYS www.columbuszoo.org Nestled in the northwest corner of Columbus, animals from all regions of the planet frolic, nap and wander in their naturalistic habitats at the Columbus Zoo. We are home to over 600 species of wildlife and beautiful botanical gardens. The African Forest region is designed to transport visitors to the rainforests of Africa. Leopards, gorillas, bongo, mandrills, red river hogs and colorful birds are among the animals guests now observe. Also, a fully restored 1914 Mangels-Illions Carousel with all of its original horses and the Wurlitzer 153 band organ is a favorite attraction at the Zoo. We are also proud to be one of only three facilities outside of Florida to care for and exhibit manatees. The Manatee Coast, which is modeled after 10,000 Island National Wildlife Refuge, is home to three male West Indian manatees! Admission – Adults (12-59) $9.00, Children (Ages 2-11) $5.00, Seniors (60+) $7.00 Parking - $3.00 Hours: Open 365 days a year, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Garden 1777 E. Broad St. Columbus, OH 43203 614/645-8733 800/214-PARK Admission: Adults: $5; senor and students $3.50; children (2-12) $2; children under 2 free Hours: Tues. – Sun. and holiday Mon., 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Wed. until 8 p.m. Lynd Fruit Farm 9090 Morse Rd., SW Pataskala, OH 43062 (740) 927-1333 www.lyndfruitfarm.com Enjoy an afternoon down on the farm. There’s fun in store for all ages, with pick your own peaches, blackberries, apples and pumpkins, a giant corn maze, hay rides, apple cider and more! 2008 EVENTS March 29 - Gahanna 1908 Day Join the Gahanna Parks and Recreation Department and the Gahanna Historical Society in discovering what life was like 100 years ago! Enjoy demonstrations, participate in activities, sample foods from yesteryear and reconnect with the child inside with nostalgic toys and more! Time: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Location: The Gahanna Historical Society Settlement, 106 S. High St. For more information: (614) 342-4250 Third Saturday of the Month, April – November Gallery Walk Gahanna Art comes to life in historic Olde Gahanna with this new family friendly event! Eclectic shops, restaurants and businesses along Mill Street and Creekside provide the perfect backdrop for gifted artists to demonstrate and display their talent. Time: March, April, May, September, October and November: 2-7 p.m. June, July & August: 2-9 p.m. Location: Mill Street and Creekside April 26-27 - Columbus Academy Antiques Show Join more than 40 distinguished antiques dealers in celebrating 28 years of tradition. Enjoy lectures and more at this premier arts event. Time: Saturday, 10:30 a.m.- 6 p.m., Sunday, 12-5 p.m. Location: The Columbus Academy, 4300 Cherry Bottom Rd. For more information: (614) 517-7545 or www.columbusacademy-antiquesshow.org May 17 - May Herb Day Gahanna, The Herb Capital of Ohio Discover why Gahanna is named, "Herb Capital of Ohio" at this renowned springtime celebration! The Gahanna Historical Society and the Ohio Herb Education Center present an extravaganza sure to delight with fresh herb plants, renowned presenters, artisans, crafts, demonstrations, tours, children’s activities and delicious food! Time: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Location: The Geroux Herb Garden, adjacent to Gahanna City Hall, (200 South Hamilton Rd.) and the Gahanna Historical Society Settlement, (101 South High St.) For more information: (614) 428-9255, or (614) 475-3342 or www.ohioherbcenter.org Third Saturday of the Month, May 17 – September 20 Concert on the Creek The Department of Parks & Recreation is excited to offer this NEW Saturday concert series at beautiful Creekside Park & Plaza! Come and enjoy Gahanna’s newest public gathering place, Creekside Plaza, while relaxing with the sounds of a variety of family-oriented entertainers. Time: 7 - 9 p.m. Location: Creekside Park & Plaza (123 Mill St.) For more information: (614) 342-4250 or www.gahanna.gov Fridays, June 6 - August 29 - Music in the Park Entertainment Series Enjoy live music and performances every Friday evening in beautiful Friendship Park. 6/6/08 Arnett Howard Blues & Jazz www.creolefunk.com 6/13/08 Grassahol Bluegrass www.grassaholband.com 6/20/08 Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival (Mill St.) www.gahannaevents.com 6/27/08 Hat Trick Acoustic Hits www.hattrickmusic.com 7/4/08 Gahanna Freedom Festival (Golf Course) www.gahanna.gov 7/11/08 Paradise Island Dance Hits www.paradiseislandband.com 7/18/08 Matt Jergens & Jon Petz Juggling & Magic www.mattjergens.com www.magicalexp.com 7/25/08 Rendition Oldies/Classic Rock www.renditiononline.com 8/1/08 String Therapy Bluegrass www.stringtherapy.piczo.com 8/8/08 Tim Omark & Southern Justice Country www.tosjband.com 8/15/08 Conspiracy Party Band www.theconspiracyband.com 8/22/08 British Invasion British 60’s & 70’s www.thebritishinvasionband.com Time: 7 - 9 p.m. Location: Friendship Park, 150 Oklahoma Ave. For more information: (614) 342-4250 or www.gahanna.gov June 20-22- Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival This music festival is quickly becoming the showcase for the best blues and jazz music in Ohio, if not the Midwest. Music isn’t all that this fantastic festival has to offer. Centered around Creekside Park and Olde Gahanna, this 10th annual event promises something for everyone with quality artisans and crafters, amusement rides, family-oriented games and activities, local entertainment and of course, great food! Time: Friday, 5-11 p.m., Saturday, 11 a.m. – 11 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Location: Olde Gahanna and Creekside Park For more information: (614) 478-0878 or www.gahannaevents.com Fourth Saturday of June - August Classics on the Creek Enjoy movie classics set against the backdrop of timeless Creekside Park. Movie schedule is as follows: June 28: Citizen Kane, July 26: Casablanca and August 23: Some Like It Hot. Time: 9 p.m. Location: Creekside Park & Plaza For more information: (614) 342-4250 or www.gahanna.gov July 4 - Gahanna Freedom Festival Celebrate our nation’s independence with a star spangled day, fun-filled and action-packed for all ages! The day kicks off with the nostalgic Gahanna Lions Parade. Don’t miss the free Family Fun Festival, offering games, prizes, activities, and music appropriate for all age groups. End this day of festivities in grand style with a spectacular sky alight with a breathtaking fireworks display! Time: 10:30 a.m. Location: Olde Gahanna/Gahanna Municipal Golf Course For more information: (614) 342-4250 or www.gahanna.gov Every Saturday, July 5 - September 6 Creekside Farmers’ Market Welcome to the first annual Creekside Farmers’ Market! Held at the new Creekside in historic Olde Gahanna, this new weekly event provides an exciting opportunity to experience the bounty of homegrown produce, baked goods, flowers and more available in central Ohio. Time: 9 a.m – 12 p.m. Location: Olde Gahanna and Creekside For more information: (614) 638-7809 (c/o Honey Grove Botanical Bath Boutique) or www.oldegahanan.com August 9 - TeenFest This one-of-a-kind central Ohio event offers teens a place to showcase their talents with the popular “Battle of the Bands,” a Dance Revolution competition, juried art show, bike /skate demos, video games, food vendors and much more! Time: 3:00 p.m. - 11 p.m. Location: Shull Park, 236 Granville Street For more information: (614) 342-4250 or www.gahanna.gov September 21- Gahanna Flea Market Each year on the third Sunday in September, the Gahanna Historical Society offers antiques, handmade crafts, and collectibles, from local and national artisans. Visitors from all over the Midwest have made the Gahanna Flea Market a "must do" event for 40 plus years. More than 300 craft, artisan and antique vendors make finding a treasure a reality at this well-known event. Time: 9:00 a.m. - 5 p.m. Location: Gahanna Lincoln High School, 140 South Hamilton Road For more information: (614) 475-2509 October 4 - Herb Harvest Day Learn about the many uses for herbs and how to cultivate them at this annual free fall celebration. Sample a variety of herb-infused dishes, teas and desserts, as you browse the facility’s unique gift shop. This event has herbal workshops, demonstrations, food and craft vendors and children's activities. Time: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Location: Ohio Herb Education Center, 109 Johnstown Road For more information: (614) 428-9255, (614) 471-1048 or www.ohioherbcenter.org October 11 - Westie Walk This is the event for dog lovers and all breeds! Participate in a fun-filled morning with dog activities, educational speakers, vendors, and of course the parade - Proceeds benefit Central Ohio Westie Rescue, Gahanna Pooch Playground, WestieMed, Inc. and The Westie Foundation of America. Time: 9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Location: Friendship Park, 150 Oklahoma Avenue For more information: WestieWalk: (614) 937-7548 or Westie Rescue: (614) 937-2821 www.westiewalk.org October 16 - Taste of Gahanna Sample cuisine from the finest restaurants in the Gahanna area at this delicious culinary celebration. The Taste of Gahanna offers fantastic food, fun and the popular, “Chef’s Challenge,” sponsored by the Gahanna Area Chamber of Commerce. Time: 6 - 9 p.m. Location: Aladdin Shrine Complex, 3850 Stelzer Road For more information: (614) 471-0451 www.gahannaareachamber.com November 29 - Holiday Lights Parade & Festival Join in the festivities of one of the most unique holiday parades and festivals in the Midwest! This spectacular display of holiday festivities will captivate visitors of all ages with family-oriented activities set in charming and historic Olde Gahanna. The flurry of activity is just beginning when the sun goes down, as Ohio’s premiere evening parade celebrates its 10th anniversary. The procession promises to warm hearts with upwards of 100 lighted floats, marching bands, horse drawn carriages, and a host of other dazzling surprises. Grab a cup of hot cocoa, because the contagious holiday spirit will continue long into the evening with post-parade activities and entertainment. Time: Festivities begin at 8 a.m., Parade starts at 6 p .m. Location: Granville Street to Mill Street For more information: (614) 478-0878 or www.gahannaevents.com November 29 - January 5, 2009- Winter Wonderland at Creekside Park Delight in the magic of the holiday season as you step into Winter Wonderland at Creekside Park, offering breathtaking light displays and festive decorations set against a backdrop inspired by Mother Nature. This beautiful five-acre park is the centerpiece of historic Olde Gahanna. Best known for its lovely waterfall, the park invites visitors to stroll the walkways and enjoy the scenic vistas of the meandering Big Walnut Creek. Don’t worry about staying warm – there are plenty of waterfront eateries and cozy restaurants within walking distance offering goodies guaranteed to chase the chill away! Location: Creekside Park, 123 Mill Street (entrances at Mill and Granville Streets in Olde Gahanna) For more information: (614) 342-4250 or www.gahanna.gov This event information is subject to change. Please contact the Gahanna Convention & Visitors Bureau at (866) GAHANNA to verify. |
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