Washday Blues
Slate Run Living Historical Farm 1375 OH-674, Canal Winchester, OH, United StatesOngoing from 1-3. Help the farmwife with the laundry and try the scrub board and wringer. Watch as we make soap from lard and lye.
Ongoing from 1-3. Help the farmwife with the laundry and try the scrub board and wringer. Watch as we make soap from lard and lye.
Hike about .5 mi to the stream to search for aquatic creatures. Wear shoes that can get wet; crocs and flips not recommended!
Join a naturalist on a 1.5-mile hike and explore things in nature that you can touch, see, smell, taste and hear during spring.
Join a naturalist on a 1.25-mile hike as we search the forest for migrating songbirds like warblers, vireos, tanagers and more.
Join like minded individuals as we hike 2 miles along the Spring Creek Trail with limited stops. Meet at the Apple Ridge Bulletin Board.
Two day event celebrating folk music! https://www.columbusfolkmusicsociety.org/festival.html Saturday May 4 1030-530pm Festival & activities 7-930pm- Arcadian Wild Concert A two day family-friendly festival featuring multiple performing stages presenting an array ...Read More
Join a certified yoga instructor for a relaxing yoga practice, focused on breath awareness and simple movements and postures. All levels from beginner to advanced welcome. Bring a mat or ...Read More
Take a 1.5 mile hike on the Camp Chase trail to look for migratory birds. Trail is paved and accessible. Limited supply of binoculars available to borrow. All skill levels ...Read More
Join us for an (almost) 5-mile hike along the Alum Creek Greenway Trail. We won't stop too often but will enjoy being outdoors and sharing good company. Please wear comfortable ...Read More
Calling all fairy homebuilders! The Blendon Woods fairies need you! Gather natural materials to build a fine fairy abode in the woods. * Blendon Woods can neither confirm nor deny ...Read More
Take a 1.25-mile hike through the Walter Tucker Nature Preserve and search for spring wildflowers still blooming.
Meet artist of the month, Pam Hartford, and view her watercolor artwork on display in the Innis House.