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Serenity Day SpasPSST. WE’VE GOT A SECRET

For some out there, Presidents Day, which is right around the corner, antes up a three-day break that will help knock out the winter blues.  Time off may be in short supply for some though, so we found a downtown spa that will make you feel like you took a week-long vacay. Don’t have tons of cash? No, problem, hour-long massages here only cost $30. Want in on the secret?
 
Miami-Jacobs Career College runs Serenity Spa at 150 E. Gay Street. Think of it as residency for massage therapists. Students who have completed training and shown competency in the program put their magic fingers to the test for full-body relaxation sessions, and you can be the benefactor.
 
The Swedish hour-long massage costs $30, and the 75-minute hot stone massage is a cool $40, but there’s more, much more. Care to add aromatherapy or a sea-salt glow or a full-body wrap? They’ve got that, too. They even accommodate those short on time with chair massages ranging from five to 30 minutes at just a dollar a minute.
 
What’s the catch? Absolutely nothing.  You can’t even tip the massage therapists so your $30 massage really costs $30. If you try it out before the end of February, Serenity will even give you 15 percent off your service.  What are you waiting on? Give them a call, 614-569-2463.

Big Birthday Bash

200Columbus logoThis year, February 14 isn’t just a day to celebrate love. It’s time to celebrate Columbus’ big 2-0-0!

 

The bicentennial birthday hooplah kicks of this Friday with the Columbus Bicentennial Birthday bash. Billed as the Celebration of the Centuries, this shindig features five-star foods, special Bicentennial cocktails, the 2012 Bicentennial Band (Conspiracy plus MojoFlo plus guest musicians), other entertainment and a 225-foot 200Columbus cake! You won’t want to miss this black-tie affair.

 

Columbus Bicentennial Birthday
Location: Battelle Grand Ballroom at the Greater Columbus Convention Center
Hours: February 10, 5:45 – 11:30 p.m.
Admission: $125 – $520

Phone: 614.595.1387
200columbus.com 

 

The best thing about this birthday? Instead of buying a gift, you get one! In honor of the big day, 200Columbus is offering special offers and deals all week long. With 200ColumbusDays, enjoy exclusive offers, special activities and shopping from local favorites. Check out 200columbusdays.com to print out a flyer.

 

Next on the 200th birthday party slate, head to the Ohio Theatre for the premiere of WOSU Columbus Neighborhoods: Downtown/Franklinton. Sponsored by Capital Crossroads SID, WOSU and CAPA, this documentary delves into the historical roots of Franklinton, Central Ohio’s first settlement, and downtown.

 

Head over to the theatre at 11:30 a.m. to enjoy the sounds of the Mighty Morgan Organ and a lightshow before the movie premiere. And if you purchase your $5 ticket in advance, you will receive a boxed lunch from Freshbox valued at $10.

Act quickly; presale ticket sales close on February 10 at 5 p.m. You do not need to purchase advance tickets – in fact, there is no cost to attend – but lunch is only included with the presale tickets.

 

If you have any questions, contact Melissa Fast at Capital Crossroads at 614.645.5281 or call the CAPA ticket office to purchase your tickets at 614.469.0939.

 

Movie Premiere: WOSU Columbus Neighborhoods: Downtown/Franklinton
Location: Ohio Theater
Hours: February 14, noon
Admission: $5 presale, includes lunch; No cost the day of, without lunch
Phone: 614.469.0939
downtowncolumbus.com


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Sugardaddy's StoreWALKABOUT MAY YIELD LUNCH

It’s cold and rainy and spitting snow. Never mind we rarely see the sun peek from a blanket of clouds. Yea, January and February (and sometimes even March) aren’t prime weather in Central Ohio, but it doesn’t mean that you should hibernate. We have 10 reasons you should take a stroll downtown, and the number one reason might just land you some good eats at some local restaurants on someone else’s dime.

Top 10 Reasons to Take a Walk Around Downtown in the Middle of Winter

10. Your boss smells like mothballs and you need to escape for fresh air.

9. Downtown is home to fantastic freshly brewed coffee, which will give you the charge you need to get through the mountain of paperwork on your desk.

8. Trinity Episcopal Church on Capitol Square fills the air with chime compositions that are part of the Finding Time: Columbus Public Art 2012, and lots of other cool things are planned for 200Columbus, so check it out.

7. Take a skip through Columbus Commons reminiscing about all the fun you had there last summer. While you’re at it, tell us what kind of music you’d like to hear for Downtown Live on Thursday nights at the Commons this year.

6. The Peanut Shoppe (46 N. High Street) always has fresh (and oftentimes warm) nuts and treats ready for your late afternoon snack. Grab some for the rest of your office to win brownie points.

5. Speaking of brownies, right around the corner from The Peanut Shoppe, Sugardaddy’s (11 E. Gay Street) will help squelch even the strongest sweet tooth.

4. Feeling like no one takes your side on anything? Find justice bigger than life at the gavel in front of the Supreme Court building (65 S. Front Street).

3. Walk off the extra holiday flab and find cool outdoor art when you get moving on the Columbus Art Walks around Capitol Square.

2. Stand at the corner of Broad and High Streets basking in the glow of our very own downtown marquee – just like in Tokyo or Times Square.

And the number one reason to take a walk around downtown on a cold wintery day:

1. With all the restaurant offerings within walking distance, you’ll think that you’ve transported to an exotic vacation right here in the center of Cbus. And, if you forward our Right Now Downtown email to a friend, you’ll be entered to win lunch on us. Yum, now that’s even worth a walk in the rain.


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Ladysmith Black MambazoNO BLUE SUEDE SHOES – ONLY GREAT MUSIC

Remember Graceland? No, Elvis is not in the building. We’re talking about the harmonizing, dynamic and energizing Ladysmith Black Mambazo who shared the stage with the likes of Paul Simon, Rod Stewart, Eric Clapton, Joe Cocker, Phil Collins and so many more. Ladysmith Black Mambazo is coming to town on February 8, and we have tickets to give away. 

For more than 40 years, Ladysmith Black Mambazo has touched a worldwide audience as they belted out intricate rhythms and harmonies of their native South African musical traditions. There’s no resting on their laurels though. This internationally acclaimed group has just released a new concert DVD and a children’s project so you are in for a treat when they arrive in Cbus. 

For one night only, CAPA, in association with the King Arts Complex, brings Ladysmith Black Mambazo to Southern Theatre at 8pm on Wednesday, February 8. Tickets are $28 and $33 at the Ohio Theatre Ticket Office (39 E. State St.), all Ticketmaster outlets, and ticketmaster.com. You can even purchase by phone at (614) 469-0939 or (800) 745-3000. 

If you’re feeling lucky, enter to win a pair of tickets. Just tell us what kind of articles you like to see in Right Now Downtown every week and you will be entered to win. Good Luck.


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Athletic Club of ColumbusFITNESS FUNDATION

By now all the holiday fudge should be gone and if there are any cookies left, they’re crumbly stale so toss ‘em. Next on the to-do list? Well, while some of us might dream of liposuction to remove all the baked goods we snarfed down over the past two months, how about boosting activity instead? 
 
The weather has been unseasonably warm this year with the sun even peeking from behind the clouds on occasion. A brisk walk through Columbus Commons or along Scioto Mile may just boost your mood and your Vitamin D.
 
We’ve extended registration for Downtown Dodgeball for one more week so you can crush cabin fever and work up a sweat.
 
How about a noontime stress buster? Downtown is home to many gyms, and checking the workout off your to-do list before you hit your front door after the sun slides down the horizon may yield big results. Metro Fitness and Arena District Athletic Club both have oodles of options to help you meet your 2012 fitness goals, and Ohio Fit Club will pump you up urbanator style with some of their unconventional high-intensity workouts.
 
Build your philanthropic muscles as you tone your flabby side when you check out the YMCA or YWCA. Both have modern workout facilities and programs while serving a humanitarian mission. You can find group fitness classes, personal trainers, swimming pools and movies stars. Oops, sorry that’s Beverly Hillbillies, but the YMCA does have a lap pool.
 
How are you going to stay in shape during 2012?

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First Night Columbus200HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO US!

Psssst. Pssst. Did you know somebody’s birthday is right around the corner? Columbus turns 200 in 2012, and there’s a year-long line up of parties, festivals, art, music and educational initiatives that will celebrate all the things great about Columbus.
 
First Night Columbus kicks off 200Columbus. This family-friendly party offers something for everyone with more than 100 entertainers in more than 10 downtown locales with ooohs and ahhs culminating with midnight fireworks.
 
But the party doesn’t stop there. After all, this is the BIG 2-0-0 so get ready for a whole year of fun, and there’s tons of ways you can join the celebration.  There’s a lot to pack in as we honor the past, celebrate the present and envision the future. Bottom line is you’re going to want to be part of it all so pull out that brand-spankin’ new 2012 calendar and fill in your dance card
 
Dancing means music, so musicians will want to Celebrate Columbus in Song with a fun contest. Beginning on February 14 (Columbus’ actual birthday) people will vote on their favorite Columbus-inspired song.
 
Whether you are looking to spread the word or buy a few last minute gifts, don’t forget the 200Columbus merchandise. There’s gobs of stuff that promises to get you in the party mode.

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Dodgeball ResizeCRUSH CABIN FEVER

Cold, wet, dark weather is here. Grrr. It can put you in a bad mood just thinking about it. Don’t despair; we have the perfect solution to crush cabin fever before it threatens you. Find out how to dodge, dip and dive into some downtown fun. Dodgeball. Grab a ball and get the scoop, and we’re even going to sweeten the pot with a little discount.

Capital Crossroads Special Improvement District and the Downtown YMCA sponsor Downtown Dodgeball, an eight-week league, which begins Thursday, January 19 and goes through March 8, but if you register now, we are taking off $25 of the registration fee.

Whether you have a team of underdogs or vie to call yourself The Champion of Champions, shoot into action with Downtown Dodgeball. It’s all good; it’s all fun.

Team registration is $250, including a championship, but if you write “Crush Cabin Fever” on your registration form and get it to us before December 30, we will give you the $25 discount. The league registration deadline is Friday, January 13. A team must have a minimum of six people, but bring a posse and dodge past the competition.

For more information or to download the registration, click here. 


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Mamma Mia imageWHO’S YOUR DADDY? 

We’re not dissing daytime talk shows or even questioning anyone’s genealogy, but something exciting is headed to downtown, and we want to give you the scoop. Mamma Mia comes to town on December 13, so get your Dancing Queen.
 
The tale unfolds on a Greek island paradise with a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father.  On the eve of her wedding, three men arrive from her mother’s past, and that’s where the fun begins. ABBA’s timeless songs propel the story making it easy to see how this Broadway hit has become the world’s number one show. 
Mamma Mia is only in town December 13-18, but if you hurry you can still land a couple seats. Head on over to the CAPA  ticket office at 39 E. State Street or buy your tickets online. Either way, fun is the Name of the Game.
And for those of you looking for the perfect Girls’ Night Out to celebrate the season, here’s a fantastic offer from CAPA. Get four tickets for just $80 for the Sunday, December 18 6:30 p.m. performance (select seats, restrictions apply). Just use the special offer code QUEEN when ordering your tickets
 

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Statehouse Holiday TreeFLIP 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.
 

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Holiday GiftSATURDAY ALL WEEK LONG

Have you mapped out routes for the big after Thanksgiving sales? If you want to hang around for some of grandma’s pumpkin pie and take the stress out of holiday shopping, we might have a solution.
 
There’s been a lot of press about the Small Business Saturday buy-local campaigns, but have you ever thought about the gifts you can buy right downtown, all week long? Okay, admittedly, we have a way to go (or a way to grow), but there are still great options all within a quick jaunt of where you work, live or play.
 
Let’s start on Gay Street. We’ve got less-is-more wallet action at Zeroz, and right next door is Sugardaddy’s who will even mail granny in Arizona a holiday care package.
 
While you’re on Gay Street, find gifts for foodies or the caffeine addicts among us, and for those who you never know what to get, just one word – jewelry. Diamond Exchange and Chet’s Jewelers have just what you need, and don’t forget the manicure gift certificate at Nail Styling Salon so the jewels will drip from perfectly groomed fingertips.
 
For the football fan on your list, head to The Peanut Shoppe for an assortment of goodies to munch on during the upcoming bowl games. Keep on truckin’ to the Statehouse Museum Store for Ohio gift items or chatkes with a political flare.
 
Haven’t found the perfect gift yet? Fill your bag with trendy home décor items at Crimson Design Group, and don’t forget the fresh flower arrangements while you’re there.
 
There are lots of options. We’ve only just started to help you with your list so get out and explore. For more downtown retailers, check out DowtownColumbus.com or the Small Business Beanstalk. Let us know what you find.