If you’re a Swiftie, you may be up for a 2.5-hour road trip to Wheeler Farms in Whitehouse. A massive Taylor Swift-themed corn maze is on display today through Oct. 27 — all ages are welcome.
Events
This Weekend
Columbus Crew vs. Orlando City SC | Saturday, Sept. 21 | 7:30 p.m. | Lower.com Field | $35+ | Wear black and gold and get ready to root for our hometown soccer team.
Yoga to Celebrate Autumn | Sunday, Sept. 22 | 12-1 p.m. | Columbus Park of Roses | Donation-based | Gather around hundreds of roses for an outdoor yoga class, and stay for food and smoothie samples from 80 Acres Farms.
Go Fourth! A Block Party For All | Sunday, Sept. 22 | 11 a.m.-4 p.m. | Budd Dairy Food Hall, Seventh Son Brewing, and Habibi Grill on North Fourth Street | Free | Enjoy live music, local eats, vendors, and family fun during this free fest celebrating the community in Italian Village.*
Plan Ahead
Unicorn World | Saturday, Sept. 28 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m. | Greater Columbus Convention Center | $30 | Find life-sized unicorns, activities, and rides for the whole family.
Taste of Dublin 2024 | Tuesday, Oct. 1 | 5:30-7:30 p.m. | The Wendy’s Company | $69 | Try unlimited food samples from local Dublin restaurants along with two drink tickets for the wine bar + tap room.
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Try This
The Harlem Globetrotters, the performance basketball squad known for their trick shots and unique skills, will play two games on Friday, Dec. 27 at the Schottenstein Center. Tickets are on sale now.
Show
Comedian Sebastian Maniscalco, known for his comedy specials like “Is It Me?” on Netflix, is coming to the Schottenstein Center on Feb. 8, 2025. Tickets are now on sale.
Coming Soon
1922 Club, a new members-only dining club, is opening inside Ohio Stadium in 2026. The private venue will be open on game days and Tuesday-Saturday. Full membership costs $4,500 and includes includes unlimited food, beer, and wine, private restrooms, and a dedicated entrance. (614now)
Development
Fun City Adventure Park is opening in the coming months at at 2570 Bethel Rd. inside the former Cinemark Carriage Movie Place 12. The 35,000-sqft indoor playground will feature a trampoline park, bumper cars, ball pits, and obstacle courses. (614now)
Closed
The pizzeria Slammies on High closed its doors, and the Ohio-based pizza chain Jac & Do’s Pizza will open in its place at 1607 N. High St. The original Slammers location will remain open at 202 E. Long St. Want all the local food news? Read more on our website. (614now)
Sports
The Cleveland Browns are back in action tomorrow looking for their second win of the season. Get the latest news, analysis, and insider information for the Browns with Locked On’s daily, team-focused podcasts.
Listen
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Finance
Rates just dropped. Now could be the perfect time for you to tap into your home equity — calculate your payment.*
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It’s looking a little warmer than usual this fall in CBUS. | Map via NOAA
We know the question on your mind, Columbusites — when is it going to get cool?
Thanks to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’sClimate Prediction Center, we know what temperatures and precipitation trends to expect in our city for September, October, and November.
Reminder: The first day of fall is on Sunday, Sept. 22.
Temperature
Fall may feel pretty toasty — Columbus is predicted to have temperatures leaning 40-50% above normal this season.
Precipitation
Don’t anticipate too much rainfall — autumn should bring the typical amount of precipitation in CBUS.
Dancin’ in September
Enjoy the first feelings of fall over these next couple of weeks. The September high averages 76.1° and the low dips to 57.7°. Plus, no need to keep your umbrella handy — this month typically has the least amount of rainfall.
Oh hay, October
Fall foliage will start to peak, and cooler weather will close in. If you’ve been hiding from the humidity all year, this is the time you’ve been waiting for. October is the least humid month, with average relative humidity of 73%.
Nice November It’s time to break out the mittens and hats. Cold and snow begin to creep in throughout November, with the average daily high dropping to 49.6°. The wind speed also typically increases to 8.4 mph.
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