FLIP THE SWITCH
No fluffy white stuff falling yet, but we’re about to add some sparkle and excitement to flip the switch for holiday fun.
Ohio’s First Lady, Karen Kasich, will be on hand Wednesday, November 30 at the People’s House during the official Ohio Statehouse Tree Lighting and Holiday Festival. In keeping with the giving spirit, they invite visitors to bring a non-perishable food item for Mid-Ohio Foodbank.
Refreshments, live entertainment and even an appearance from the jolly guy himself will round out the evening, which begins at 5:30 p.m.
And, that’s just the beginning. The Grand Illumination is Friday, December 2. Activities begin at 5 p.m., and Mayor Michael B. Coleman will flip the switch at 6 p.m. illuminating more than 100,000 lights in
Columbus Commons and more than 40,000 lights along
Scioto Mile. Wrap up the evening with a festive holiday stroll along the Scioto Mile Promenade, City Hall and Columbus Commons led by Mayor Coleman and Santa.
Milestone 229 will even fill your belly with their yummilicious mac ‘n cheese when you buy a piece of handcrafted pottery in support of the Empty Bowls Project, which benefits Mid-Ohio Foodbank.
The fun keeps coming on Wednesday, December 7 during a special lighting ceremony of the life-size nativity scene at State Auto, 518 East Broad Street. This annual tradition began in the 1930s, and now adds a modern twist offering a cell phone tour of the six different scenes on the site throughout the holiday season.
Create new family traditions at the Columbus Commons Holiday Fair, December 16 – 18, with trackless train rides, a Secret Santa Shop, a petting zoo and tons of family friendly activities. Visit
ColumbusCommons.org for more information.
Tags: City Hall, Columbus Commons, First Lady Karen Kasich, holidays, Mayor Michael B. Coleman, Mid-Ohio Foodbank, Milestone 229, Ohio Statehouse, Scioto Mile, The Grand Illumination, Tree Lighting
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January 19th, 2012 at 6:19 am
Downtown Columbus looks beautiful with all of the Christmas lights. Many people have commented that the white lights lining the trees and around the State House really look classy and make Columbus and the office space surrounding the State House really shine. I wish we could keep them up year round. Columbus does have some attractive architecture which looks great at night. A company in German Village takes amazing photos of Columbus at night, Metroscape http://www.Metroscap.com. They have taken very interesting photos of many Columbus office buildings and architecture and new angles.