Events
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Olde Pickerington Village Columbus Street, Pickerington, OH, United States
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Fish Fry
Victory Park 1 Lockville Road, Pickerington, OH, United StatesEnjoy the fish fry in honor of Labor Day!
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Blood Drive
Dwayne Spence Funeral Home Pickerington 550 Hill Road North, Pickerington, OH, United StatesYou can make a difference. Come out Sept. 2 to Dwayne R. Spence Funeral Home from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and donate.
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Wednesday Connects Networking
Pickerigton Public Library Main Branch 201 Opportunity Way, Pickerington, OH, United StatesJoin us next Wednesday at the new location at the Pickerington Public Library's Main Branch. Your first visit is free.
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Chipper Chipmunks
Pickerigton Public Library Main Branch 201 Opportunity Way, Pickerington, OH, United StatesJoin the Fairfield County Park District at the libraries for a storytime then make a mask so your child can be a chipmunk, too!
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Chipper Chipmunks (Pickerington Public Library)
Pickerington Public Library (Main Branch) 201 Opportunity Way, Pickerington, OH, United StatesJoin the Fairfield County Park District at the library for a story time then make a mask so your child can be a chipmunk, too!
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Pickerington Farmers’ Market
Pickerington Village Farmers' Market 89 North Center Street, Pickerington, OH, United StatesThe Pickerington Farmers’ Market, sponsored by the Olde Pickerington Village Business Association (PVA), is a dynamic community event open every Thursday, 4-7pm, June through September. The Market showcases fresh, local Ohio grown […]
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Tykes on Trail: Bug Catching (Mambourg Park)
Mambourg Park 5531 Cincinnati-Zanesville Rd NE (US-22), Lancaster, OH, United StatesSpiders, ants, and moths – oh my! Get your toddlers outside with nets and containers (provided), and let’s see what we can catch. Be prepared for a short hike.
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Strive Dance Academy Ribbon Cutting
Strive Dance Academy 400 Courtland Lane, Pickerington, OH, United States -
Discovery Hike: Late Bloomers (Wahkeena Nature Preserve)
Wahkeena Nature Preserve 2200 Pump Station Road, Sugar Grove, OH, United StatesThe final wildflowers of the year line the sunny edges of the wetlands, forest, and open meadows. These flowers are a valuable source of energy for insects preparing for the coming of winter. Find out why yellow goldenrods are not the main cause of allergies and why it was once revered as a medicinal plant. Other interesting folklore will be discussed.









