Trouble seeing this message? View in browser | | | 1. Luke Combs at Ohio Stadium | | | Country superstar Luke Combs takes over Ohio Stadium this Saturday, April 25, for one of the biggest concerts of the season. Featuring special guests Dierks Bentley, Ty Myers, Jake Worthington and Thelma & James, get ready for a massive night of singalong hits at the ‘Shoe. | | | 2. Earth Day Celebration Weekend at Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
| | | Photo credit: Amanda Carberry/Columbus Zoo and Aquarium | Even though every day is Earth Day at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, this weekend’s Earth Day Celebration is a special, two-day event featuring live entertainment, zookeeper talks, conservation activity stations, character ambassador meet-and-greets and more. | | | Step aboard the 250 Buckeye Train for a nostalgic rail excursion celebrating America’s 250th anniversary, traveling from Columbus to Dennison along the historic Pennsylvania Railroad Panhandle Line. Operating this weekend only on April 25 and 26, riders will enjoy vintage passenger cars, scenic Ohio countryside and a memorable journey to the Am250-Ohio Transportation Celebration. | | | | | No Noise, Just the Fun Stuff. Tell us what you’re into, from live music and food to sports and more, and we’ll send you content tailored to your interests. | | | 4. Columbus Indie Bookstore Crawl
| | | This Saturday and Sunday, celebrate the annual Columbus Indie Bookstore Crawl by visiting some of Columbus’ favorite independent bookstores, collecting passport stamps, and earning prizes along the way. If you haven’t yet, sign up for the free Columbus Booklovers Trail, where you can check in at participating locations through a digital passport and work toward redeeming a free Columbus Booklovers Trail sweatshirt. | | | 5. La traviata at Ohio Theatre
| | | As part of a special co-production between Opera Columbus, the Columbus Symphony and CAPA, La traviata is officially the most performed opera worldwide and will be performed this Saturday, April 25, and Sunday, April 26, at the Ohio Theatre. Composed by Giuseppe Verdi and inspired by Alexandre Dumas Fils’s play La Dame aux camélias, La traviata is a captivating love story that explores class, reputation and devotion, with heartbreaking consequences. | | | Please note: We are not responsible for event logistics or ticketing. For any inquiries, contact the host or event organizer. | | | |