Thursday, June 9, 2011

Things to Do in Columbus, GA this Weekend!

Have you started making your list of things to do this weekend?  I don't mean the "I have to go grocery shopping, mow the lawn, clean the house and do a week's worth of laundry" list…I'm talking about the "I've worked hard all week and I deserve to get out and have some fun" list of things to do!  Well here you go…here's a quick list of some of the events going on in and around Columbus or if you want to get the full lowdown, check out the Community Calendar.

I don’t know about you, but thanks to ridiculously high gas prices, my vacation plans are going to keep me a little closer to home, which really isn’t a bad thing…especially when you live in a state that’s as diverse as Georgia. Think about it…we have mountains, a coast, big cities, small towns, lots of history and even a swamp! So if you’re planning to explore our own backyard this summer, then check out the special event going on at the State Welcome Center (just off I-185 at the Williams Road exit) this Friday (June 10-11:00am-2:00pm) called “Georgia On My Mind Day.” They’ll have folks set-up from all over the state to tell you about attractions, events, places to stay, coupons, and they’ll even have games, entertainment, Callaway Blue water and Country’s Sweet Tea and grilled peanut butter and jelly sandwiches…my new favorite!! It’s free and it takes place outside, so dress cool! (706.649.7455)

The main season for the Springer Opera House may be over (it’ll crank back up in September), but that doesn’t mean you can’t still go and get a good dose of theatre! It’s something called “No Shame Theatre” and if you haven’t experienced this yet, you’re in for a treat and if you’ve been before, chances are you’ve been back a few times because it’s always different! These are performances by area artists and there’re only 3 rules that must be followed: performances must be original (comedy, dance, theatre, music, whatever); can’t be longer than 5 minutes; & finally…you can’t break anything (like the space, yourself, the law!). They usually have about 15 acts and everyone performing has to be at least 18 to perform or to attend. It’s held in the Springer’s Studio Theatre and you’ll know you’re in the right place when you see the blinking, one-legged mannequin at the door!  Admission is only $5 and the show starts at 10:30pm.

Here’s a reason to look forward to Monday…join the crew with the Coca-Cola Space Science Center as they let you gaze through their telescopes to view the moon, planets, star clusters and more. (Subject to weather & sky conditions!) It's happening Monday, 9:00pm at Callaway Gardens. (706.649.1477)

If you’ve got small kids, they are going to love this because chances are…they LOVE Blue’s Clues!! And sometimes it can be hard to find things to do for the youngest members of the family, so this is especially for them. Columbus State University’s Theatre Department is presenting “Blue’s Clues Live—Blue’s Birthday Party!” Blue is celebrating her birthday with all her best friends—Joe, Tickety Tock, Slippery Soap, Magenta and Periwinkle. But what really makes this show fun is that there is a lot of interaction between the actors and the audience, so the kids really feel like they are a part of it all! Performances take place Friday: 9:30am, Saturday: 10:00am, Sunday: 2:00pm and admission is Adults: $12, Ages 12 & Under: $6  (706.507.8444)

Here’s one more thing that kids…ok, kids of all ages…will get a kick out of—especially if they love creepy crawly things! Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center is taking their show on the road this Saturday and they are headed to The Landings (Airport Thruway) with an event called “Reptile Encounters.” They’ll have experts on hand teaching kids about the different reptile creatures that call Georgia their home. And they promise this will be very interactive!!  Programs take place at 10:30am and 11:30am and it's free!  (706.323.6401)

In the mood for some sports action this weekend?  Then check out the Columbus Lady Wings Semi-Pro Basketball Team who is having a home game at Northside High School on Saturday (June 11) at 6:00pm.  Admission is $8 (706.610.3092).  If football is what you need, head to the Columbus Civic Center Saturday night (June 11) beginningat 7:30pm for the Columbus Lions Arena Football Team taking on the Carolina Speed.  Tickets start at $10.50 (706.653.4460)

Looks like something for everyone this weekend!

Now, go have some fun…

shelby
 

 

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