Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Summer is Here!  Bring on the Fun in Columbus, GA!

No doubt Summer has officially arrived, so that means there's plenty of fun stuff to get out and do in and around Columbus, GA!  Want a sneak-peak at just a few of the events on tap for the weekend?  Then just keep reading but don't forget, you can always visit the Community Calendar to get full details on all the happenings.

Here’s something a little different to kick off the weekend! It’s the first-ever “Uptown Columbus Summer Solstice Drum Circle” happening during Market Days on Broadway this Saturday (June 25) and it’s all to benefit a great cause…The American Red Cross. You can bring your own instrument to be a part of this drum circle and Art of Yoga will also be there set up in the median of Broadway doing a yoga class from 10:30-11:30am. So not only will you find tons of fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, fresh baked goods, arts and crafts and entertainment, but you can also check out this really cool addition with the drum circle and yoga class. Remember, all proceeds benefit the American Red Cross!  Market Days is held from 9:00am-12:00pm and there's no admission, but if you'd like to join in on the yoga class, there's a small fee of $5.  (706.596.0111)

Talk about an out-of-this-world celebration! It’s the 15th Anniversary at the Coca-Cola Space Science Center and to mark the occasion, they’ve planes a Family Free Day that includes all sorts of cool things…children’s shows, physics demonstrations (fun stuff—not like the kind of stuff you had to do in high school physics!), Laser in the planetarium, T-shirt giveaways, astronomy night program, and something every kid should know all about…air rockets!! Something extra special is a presentation from Jay Honeycutt, former director of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. This presentation is free, but seating is limited so you need to pick up a ticket in advance at the Center. And to top it all off…they’ll be serving up slices of birthday cake!!  (706.649.1477)

If you’re interested in philosophy, debate or apologetics (which is the branch of theology concerned with the defense or proof of Christianity), there’s an informal group starting up in Columbus for people to share their opinions and discuss a range of subjects from a philosophical point of view! The first meeting is this Sunday (June 26) at 3:00pm at the Columbus Library and the topic is Free Will. No cost to join in on the conversation. (404.939.7055)

Not only is romance in the air…romance is also at the Rankin House! This just happens to be one of THE most beautiful historic homes in Columbus, so what a great setting for a wedding or to renew your vows! So here’s what you need to do…if you’ve been thinking about getting married or eloping or you want to celebrate a special anniversary and renew your vows…whatever the reason, you can make an appointment between for this Saturday ONLY between 11:00am & 7:00pm. Couples will be saying “I Do” every 30 minutes and you’re allowed up to 20 guests. Just make sure you take a valid marriage license. They’ll even provide a special treat for each couple to share as they toast their love! See…how romantic is this?! The cost is $400 for the ceremony, but that's just a fraction of what any other rental facility would cost you!  And remember, all proceeds benefit Historic Columbus Foundation.  (706.322.0756)

How about some music this weekend? The Maneuver Center of Excellence Band will present a free concert this Sunday (6:30pm) called “Movies & Musicals” on the lawn of Riverside, the commanding general’s quarters. The band will be playing musical selections from West Side Story, James Bond, Pirates of the Caribbean, and other popular movies and musicals. You can take a blanket, lawn chairs, picnics and coolers…but they do ask you not to bring pets (think about it…you’ll be in someone’s front yard and they wouldn’t appreciate any little surprises left behind!!). Everyone is invited to attend and it’s absolutely free! And since the weather has been kind of wacky lately, they have a rain plan just in case. (Building 7, which is just across the street from Riverside.) 

If you’ve got kids who love sports, they might want to check out the “Y Kids Tri” Kid’s Triathlon (swimming, biking & running) designed specifically for ages 6-12! It’s taking place at the Downtown YMCA this Saturday at 9:00am and registration is $25. (706.243.8133)

Good stuff this weekend…don't forget to take a tour of the Community Calendar to find out more details on these and lots of other events!

 

Now, go have some fun…

shelby

 

 

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