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Best Columbus Mother’s Day Weekend Events: Shows, Festivals, Sports and Family Fun
Best Columbus Mother’s Day Weekend Events in Ohio Looking for Columbus Mother’s Day weekend events? Central Ohio has live shows, sports, festivals, comedy, film screenings and family-friendly attractions from May 8–10. Whether you are planning a day out with mom, a family weekend or a last-minute night in the city, Columbus has several strong options. Live Shows and Theater Lead the Weekend Shadowbox Live brin
Best Columbus Mother’s Day Weekend Events: Shows, Festivals, Sports and Family Fun
Best Columbus Mother’s Day Weekend Events in Ohio Looking for Columbus Mother’s Day weekend events? Central Ohio has live shows, sports, festivals, comedy, film screenings and family-friendly attractions from May 8–10. Whether you are planning a day out with mom, a family weekend or a last-minute night in the city, Columbus has several strong options. Live Shows and Theater Lead the Weekend Shadowbox Live brin
Prologue Bookshop hosts human chain for Columbus store move
Prologue Bookshop, an independent bookstore in Columbus, Ohio, is marking the opening of its new location with a community-driven event designed to highlight both its relocation and its connection to local readers. The celebration is scheduled for Thursday, April 9, 2026, with activities taking place from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM local time at the new storefront located at 787 N. High St. As part of the grand opening, organizers have arranged a “human book chain,” inviting community mem
Prologue Bookshop hosts human chain for Columbus store move
Prologue Bookshop, an independent bookstore in Columbus, Ohio, is marking the opening of its new location with a community-driven event designed to highlight both its relocation and its connection to local readers. The celebration is scheduled for Thursday, April 9, 2026, with activities taking place from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM local time at the new storefront located at 787 N. High St. As part of the grand opening, organizers have arranged a “human book chain,” inviting community mem









