Family-Friendly Things to do in Columbus this Weekend: 1. The Very Hungry Caterpillar Scavenger Hunt at Lane Road Library This scavenger hunt is open anytime during the month of April at the Lane Road Library. Search for The Very Hungry Caterpillar and the foods he eats in the story. 2. Easton Egg Hunt at Easton Town …
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Family-Friendly Things to do in Columbus this Weekend: It’s Easter Weekend! This list includes lots of Easter Egg hunts in Columbus plus other springtime activities! Have a great weekend! 1. Eggs, Paws and Claws at Columbus Zoo and Aquarium This event takes place on Friday and Saturday from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM and features …
Family Friendly Things to do this Weekend in Columbus, Ohio: 1. Easton Egg Hunt at Easton Town Center The Easter Bunny has scattered eggs all around Easton! Use the list of clues (at the link above) to find the eggs and receive a special treat. Pick up your scavenger hunt worksheet at the Guest Services …
Family Friendly Things to do in Columbus This Weekend: 1. Kids Dream Winter Film Series At Marcus Theatres Starting January 13th through April 2nd visit Marcus Theatres for Kids Dream Winter Film Series. This event features a line up of family films and an opportunity for free tickets when you redeem vouchers through American Family …
Family Friendly Things to do in Columbus This Weekend: 1. Show HeART for Hospice Patients with Seeds of Caring Children ages 6-12 can engage in meaningful service from anywhere by creating beautiful works of heART. After a read-aloud story and age-appropriate discussion on grief created in partnership with OhioHealth, helping hands will make an art …
Family Friendly Things to do in Columbus, Ohio this Weekend: 1. Kids Dream Winter Film Series At Marcus Theatres Starting January 13th through April 2nd visit Marcus Theatres for Kids Dream Winter Film Series. This event features a line up of family films and an opportunity for free tickets when you redeem vouchers through American …
Family-Friendly Things to do this Weekend in Columbus, Ohio: 1. Help Nourish Local Kids in Need this Spring Break with Seeds of Caring Kids 2-12 are invited to join Seeds of Caring and New Albany Food Pantry to help fight hunger in our community! With a read-aloud story, age-appropriate discussion, and hands-on Snack Bag packing …
1. Read to Succeed: Children’s Book Drive with Seeds of Caring Every child should have access to books to start a lifelong love of reading. In this Anywhere Project from Seeds of Caring, kids 2-12 will collect 5+ gently used children’s books and make bookmarks for the kid-founded, New Albany-based Read to Succeed Foundation. Families …