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Weekend Warriors: Marching to the End of March

in ColumbusMakesArt.com 5 min read

March to these exciting March events in Columbus Ohio!

March 26th-29th:

March 31st:

Continuing Events:

 

March events in Columbus Ohio10 Year Anniversary @ Camelot Cellars!
Presented by Camelot Cellars
Venue: Camelot Cellars Winery

MARCH 31, 2015
6:00 PM — 9:00 PM
Free

We can’t believe it has been 10 years! We are still here because of your support & love of wine… so come out and celebrate with us!

We will be providing you with all kinds of goodies to show our appreciation. Come enjoy free appetizers, drink specials, cake and raffle prizes with winning tickets!

This event is free to the public, but you must RSVP in the link above to reserve a spot!

 

2015 Columbus Spring Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show
Presented by Avant-Garde Art & Craft Shows (Rebecca Adele Events)
Venue: St. Agatha’s Parish Hall

MARCH 28, 2015
10:00 AM — 4:00 PM
$3.00

Kick cabin fever to the curb and enjoy a day out! This large show will feature nearly 100 artists and crafters selling their original handmade items! Admission is $3 to the public, children under 12 are free. A portion of proceeds will benefit the local non-profit Hope Hollow. The show is currently accepting vendors.

The show is currently taking vendors, for more information please email Becki@ag-shows.com and visit www.avantgardeshows.com. Also, become a fan and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and LinkedIn.

 

March events in Columbus Ohio“And The Bride Wore…”
Presented by OSU Historic Costume & Textiles Collection
Venue: OSU-Gladys Keller Snowden Galleries

FEBRUARY 10, 2015 – MAY 9, 2015
10:00 AM — 4:00 PM
Free

Part two of an exhibition of historic bridal gowns from the collection dating from 1880-2010 accompanied by their particular back stories. Sections featured include “Something Old”, “Something New”, “Something Borrowed”, “Something Blue”, “War Brides”, “Generation Gaps” and “Local Stories”. Additional wedding dresses in the collection but not on display can be viewed on gallery ipads. Images from Part I can be found on our web gallery: http://go.osu.edu/weddingdressgallery. Exhibition runs through May 9, 2015. Additional information about hours and parking can be found on our website.

 

March events in Columbus OhioArt From the Heart Fundraiser for RMHC
Presented by Studio 614
Venue: Ronald McDonald House

MARCH 29, 2015
3:00 PM — 6:00 PM
$20.00

100% of the proceeds made during this event will go to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio.

This is a kid-friendly event. Children and adults are all $20 a person to paint, and you may register multiple seats at once (below).

The cost includes all supplies, artist instruction, and snacks. We will be painting what is shown on 11″x14″ canvases.

We can’t wait to paint for an awesome cause… what better way to bring the community together than to create some art from the heart.

 

March events in Columbus OhioBanff Mountain Film Festival
Presented by Wexner Center for the Arts
Venue: Wexner Center Film/Video Theater

MARCH 31, 2015 – APRIL 1, 2015
7:00 PM — 9:00 PM
$10.00 – $13.00

Each year, the Banff Mountain Film Festival presents the most creative and inspiring examples of outdoor adventure filmmaking from around the world. You’ll see award-winning selections from the fall 2014 festival, focusing on such activities as BASE jumping, skiing, mountain biking, climbing, snowboarding, and more. We’re screening a second day of films again this year, but that won’t prevent this perennial favorite from selling out early. Act fast and grab your tickets during the member presale.

 

butteronthelatch_3_1_-medium_squareButter on the Latch
Presented by Wexner Center for the Arts
Venue: Wexner Center Film/Video Theater
Visiting Filmmaker: Josephine Decker

MARCH 27, 2015
7:00 PM — 9:00 PM
$6.00 – $8.00

The often dreamlike Butter on the Latch follows two fairly unstable women-longtime friends-who reunite at a Balkan folk music camp in northern California. Rifts in the friendship appear as one of the women becomes attracted to another man in camp. Emphasizing elliptical moments of heightened emotion over conventional storytelling, Decker displays a highly poetic approach to filmmaking that is both original and liberating. (70 mins., DCP)

 

March events in Columbus OhioCat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams
Presented by Curtain Players Theatre
Venue: Curtain Players Theatre

MARCH 27, 2015 – APRIL 12, 2015
Showtimes vary
$15.00 – $17.00

Maggie (“The Cat”) and her husband Brick Pollitt (an aging football hero) have a turbulent relationship. We find them visiting with Brick’s family at Big Daddy’s estate. Big Daddy has just been diagnosed with cancer but he and Big Mama are unaware of it because his doctors and family have conspired to conceal this information. His relatives attempt to present themselves in the best possible light, each hoping to receive their proper share of Big Daddy’s enormous wealth in his will. Maggie, through wit and beauty, has escaped a childhood of desperate poverty to marry into the wealthy Pollitt family; ever since the suicide of his friend Skipper, though, Brick has neglected his wife and is indifferent about the disposition of the family fortune. This is a story of greed and deception within a patriarchal Southern family.

Suitable for adult audiences due to language and adult themes.

 

March events in Columbus OhioColumbus Public Health – Meet Your Health Department
Presented by Stonewall Columbus
Venue: Columbus Public Health

Thursday, March 26
6:30 – 8:00 PM
Free

Meet Your City’s LGBTQ Health Advocates: Columbus Public Health was awarded the Healthcare Equality Leader designation by the Human Rights Campaign in 2014. As only the second public health department in the country to earn this designation, Columbus Public Health is committed to serving the LGBTQ community with dignity and respect. Join us for a casual opportunity to meet your City of Columbus Public Health advocates. Among others, you will have the chance to meet with your LGBTQ Health Advocate, Dwayne Steward; LGBTQ Health Program Director, Julia Applegate; Director of Public Affairs and Communications, Jose Rodriguez, and Franklin County WIC Director, Steve Snyder-Hill.

This evening will also serve as recruitment event for the Greater Columbus LGBTQ Health Coalition. The Greater Columbus LGBTQ Health Coalition is a community-based initiative that consists of health care providers, caregivers, community leaders, organizations and allies, all with the goal of fostering positive health and safety outcomes within the city’s gender and sexually diverse communities. Community members are encouraged to join the coalition.

Please join us as we re-introduce the coalition and the LGBTQ Health Initiative to the community!