Young, community artists receive chance to display their work at Brown County Art Guild
There’s one time of year at the Brown County Art Guild to view works created and submitted by members of the local community, and that time is now.
Columbus Symphony Orchestra, co-winner of youth concerto competition to present Valentine’s Day show
There’s many different ways composers throughout history have written music about love, from the platonic to the romantic.
First Fridays for Families returns on Feb. 6 with STEAMpunk
Steampunk, Snow White, an instrument petting zoo and an alphabet adventure.
Community Church Service opens Black History Month Sunday
A morning of fellowship and unity will kick off Black History Month Sunday at The Commons with the annual Community Church Service. Hosted by the African American Pastors Alliance and the African American Foundation, this is a service anyone in Columbus may attend as several churches come together to lead worship.
Progressive Preservation Talks rescheduled to March 12 due to weather
The next event in Landmark Columbus Foundation’s Progressive Preservation Talks Schools Edition series has been pushed back to a later date due to inclement weather, according to Landmark Columbus Foundation.
Jazz at Helen’s concert postponed to later date due to cold temperatures
The Jazz at Helen’s concert featuring the Christopher Pitts Trio originally scheduled for Friday evening has been postponed to a later date due to forecasted extremely low temperatures, according to the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic.
kidscommons to host best fundraiser in the galaxy with Carnivale Cosmic Encounters
This year’s kidscommons Carnivale fundraiser is sure to be out of this world.
That Arena Rock Show to rock the Brown County Music Center
That Arena Rock Show doesn’t need a time machine to take its audience back to the ‘70s and ’80s. They just do it through good ol’ fashioned theatrics and costume changes paying tribute to some of the greatest rock stars of the era.
Black History Month Columbus invites community to a months-worth of Black history events
One hundred years ago in 1926, Dr. Carter G. Woodson would create a weeks-long observance of Black history. That week would eventually evolve into Black History Month, becoming a nationally recognized month in 1976.
Columbus, California, Chicago: Landmark Columbus Foundation announces 2026 winter events
This winter, Landmark Columbus Foundation is going beyond Columbus.
















