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    Bexley Mural Fest

    3.0 (1 review)

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    Whitehall Food Truck & Fun Fest

    Whitehall Food Truck & Fun Fest

    3.8(5 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Pretty good set up. The festival covered about 2 or 3 blocks down S. Yearling. There was a stage…read morewith live music on each end. I got there after the rain passed through around 6pm. Drink tickets were available for $2 each. 1 cup of beer was 2 tickets, so $4/beer which is pretty darn cheap for a festival. I didn't count but I don't think there were the 26+ vendors they claimed to have. Still, there were plenty of choices. All in all a pretty good time.

    Wow! What a fun time! I had to convince my boyfriend to come to this festival, as he used to work…read morein Whitehall and had a few bad experiences. I talked him into it and I'm glad we came. Admission is free! I'm not sure there's the 30+ vendors as they claim, but I didn't actually count them. There might not be 30+, but there is A LOT of food trucks with plenty of variety! Hot dogs and sausage, crab cakes, shrimp, red snapper, Jamaican food, all kinds of Mexican food, including churros. There's empanadas, fair fries, funnel cakes, cheeseburgers, grilled cheese, kona ice, any kind of ice cream ever, and even a few healthy options like fresh pita sandwiches and salmon. There's also plenty of drink options including beer. There's live bands, craft tents, a big blow up house for kids and put put golf. We saw a lot of dogs, so it's definitely pet friendly! We arrived around noon and had no trouble parking. We left around 3pm and it was PACKED! No parking available in sight and very crowded, including long lines for food and the bathrooms. I would say the earlier you get there the better, unless you don't mind huge crowds and lines. The only thing I'll complain about was the lack of shade. I'm pretty fair skinned and can only stand in the sun so long, even with sunscreen on. We sat on the sidewalk and street a few times just to avoid the hot July sun. They need more tables with umbrellas! This is a fun way to spend a Saturday afternoon, though, and we'll for sure be back next year!

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    Flaggots Ohio

    Flaggots Ohio

    4.0(1 review)
    0.6 mi

    First of all, what a great name for a gay colorguard. The name for me is 50% of the appeal…read more The guys and gals who make up the Flaggots may not be the most adept flag twirlers you've ever seen, but they are entertaining. They come to events dressed in brightly colored matching outfits and dance and spin, mainly to 80s tunes. I think they're in it just for the camaraderie and the fun. And while their moves may not wow you, their enthusiasm is contagious. The Flaggots are mostly men, but they do accept women too. A few of them performed on flag teams in high school and/or college. They come to every Pride Parade, and I've also spotted them randomly at other events. I think they got their start at a Pride Parade, actually. My favorite Flaggots moment occurred when I saw the group performing on High St. While the rest of the group was doing its thing, an interested spectator approached one of the Flaggot members who was taking a break on the sidelines. The spectator was a gray-haired, conservative woman straight from the 'burbs. She apparently had niece who twirled and was looking for a group to join. The colorguard member proclaimed, 'Oh, I'm so glad you're interested! We're Flaggots. Hold on, let me get you a business card.' By the time she came back with the business card, the suburbanite was two blocks away. She booked it out of there.

    From the owner: To Develop a Leading Performance Arts Organization that offers High Quality Entertainment and…read moreExperience through Member Commitment and Dedication. Flaggots Ohio, an 'all volunteer' performance ensemble, formally stepped-off in 2002 with the purpose of entertaining crowds at Central Ohio Pride Parades and Festivals through the sport of Color Guard. Beginnings of this flag-tastic family stretch back to 1994 when a fledgling group of 10 spinners marched in the Columbus Gay Pride Parade. These 'Flaggots' were unable to coalesce into a permanent annually performing color guard organization until almost a decade later... Since that time, Flaggots Ohio has gained international popularity, winning the hearts and support of literally hundreds of thousands of adoring fans from various events, YouTube and Facebook.

    Music in the Air

    Music in the Air

    3.5(2 reviews)
    1.7 miOlde Towne East

    Music in the Air is a free, outdoor summer music program organized by the Columbus Department of…read moreParks and Recreation. A variety of musical performances by local musicians take place each week in different city parks from June through August. If you happen to work downtown, weekly lunchtime performances are held in the Topiary Garden, located behind the Main Library. This a great way to get out and enjoy the weather or have a picnic lunch in the park, while listening to some of Columbus's best musicians. If you can't catch a show mid-week, then spend a leisurely Sunday checking out the Short North Sunday Jazz sessions at the Gazebo in Goodale Park. Contemporary, Latin and Funk jazz musicians take the stage around noon for six weeks in July and August. A third series, Rhythm on the River, takes place at Riverfront Amphitheater at Genoa Park (near COSI) and range from family fun flicks to previews of BalletMet's season. International artists and more abstract, artsy shows are often part of this lineup. Music in the Air not only organizes the free summer music series, but also co-sponsors the Festival Latino in June and the Jazz & Rib Fest in July. You can read more about these festivals in their own entries.

    Last year I attended the Latin Festival that is organized by Music in the Air and the City of…read moreColumbus Recreation and Parks Department. I walked over the festival located along the riverfront behind COSI from German Village which seemed normal enough to me but my friends were shocked and amazed. I went late in the afternoon and didn't realize how heavily attended this event is, so I had a bit of time finding my friends. We ended up spotting each other a beer tent. Go figure. The highlight of this event for me was the music. The food, drink, and shopping was underwhelming in comparison. This is a fun local event just go knowing that the entire city will be there so plan ahead and come with patience.

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