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Choose your own adventure: CBUStoday edition

It’s a leap year, and City Editor Hanna wants your help figuring out how to spend her extra day. Make your choices in the poll below, and Hanna will do as you say for leap day.

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Help Hanna choose how to spend leap day. | Photo by CBUStoday

Hey, Columbus. Hanna here. As you may know, it’s a leap year, which means we have an entire extra day to enjoy.

I want you to help me figure out how to spend my extra day in Columbus. Fill out this poll and I’ll do what you, as a collective audience, choose.

Wake up and smell the…

  • Coffee
  • Donuts
  • Croissants
  • Bagels

Head to work at...

  • Bada Bean Bada Booze
  • The Roosevelt Coffeehouse
  • Parable Cafe
  • Stauf’s Coffee Roasters

Get some afternoon exercise by...

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Don’t forget to cast your votes. | Photos by Forno + Easton

Grab dinner at...

  • Press Pub On 5th
  • Habaneros
  • TownHall
  • Santos

Enjoy evening entertainment by...

  • Attending a local sporting event
  • Sipping a drink at happy hour
  • Shopping at Easton
  • Grabbing ice cream from Jeni’s

Is there something else you’d like to see me do? Drop your suggestions at the end of the poll. I can’t guarantee I can fit it in, but I promise I’ll try.

Bonus: I’ll report back on leap day with an update of everything you chose, and I completed.

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