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Q&A: Jess Mathews Photo Booth Reply All The Latest Barfly: Kobo Barfly: Bossy Grrl’s PinUp Joint Fashion: What Are You Wearing, Pandora Foxx? Pop Culture: Gossip This! Pop Culture: Sports Bites Things We Love: Growl’s Adam McFadden’s picks Things We Love: Alive staff NEW! Sketch in the City

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Feature: Jessy Lanza STAFF PICK: Mobb Deep STAFF PICK: Merle Haggard Locals: Chinese School Previews: The 1975, Hellogoodbye, Bombay Bicycle Club, Peelander Z

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COVER: Lessons in Being Nina COVER: Drag kings on the rise? COVER: Choose your drag name COVER: Nina West’s Excellent Adventure Feature: Brian Grey STAFF PICK: Free Comic Book Day Preview: May Gallery Hop Previews: Impressive Impressions, Spring Flea, This Instant, Reality Reimagined Review: New Direction/New Works Bibliohio: Recommended reads from the heart-shaped state TV review: 24: Live Another Day TV review: Louie Movie review: The Amazing SpiderMan 2 Movie review: Blue Ruin Movie review: The Retrieval Now playing Theater guide

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Feature: Hudson 29 Wine: Pretty labels continued Preview: Cinco de Mayo STAFF PICK: Food Truck Food Court 68 Distilled: OYO’s Rye Whiskey

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on the cover The idea behind this cover story was simple enough: Let’s do our best to become Nina West and maybe in the process figure out that exact, scientific blend of wit, charm and kindness that has the Arch City so enamored with its favorite drag queen. Photo by Meghan Ralston


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TOP 10 DRAG PERFORMANCES IN MOVIES BY BRAD KEEFE In honor of our cover inspired by beloved Columbus drag royalty Nina West, we’re counting down 10 great movie performances that crossed gender lines.

10. PATRICK SWAYZE IN “TO WONG FOO, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING! JULIE NEWMAR� The campy drag road trip movie had its flaws, but this was a bold career move from the star of “Road House� and “Dirty Dancing.�

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9. JAYE DAVIDSON IN “THE CRYING GAME� Yes, Davidson’s transgender Dil is part of one of the most famous movie twists of the last 30 years, but his underrated performance also set up the touching love story that followed the reveal.

8. DUSTIN HOFFMAN IN “TOOTSIEâ€? Hollywood has a boring clichĂŠ of finding zany reasons for gender role switches — one of several reasons you won’t find “White Chicksâ€? on this list — but Hoffman transcended that in the film named the No. 2 comedy of all time by the American Film Institute.

7. JOHNNY DEPP IN “ED WOOD� Director Tim Burton’s look at the “worst film director of all time� was buoyed by one of Johnny Depp’s greatest performances, particularly as related to Wood’s struggle to reveal his transvestitism.

6. TONY CURTIS AND JACK LEMMON IN “SOME LIKE IT HOT� Another movie that plays drag for laughs, but its attitudes were far more open than much of 1959 America. Oh, and this topped “Tootsie� for AFI’s No. 1 comedy of all time.

5. DIVINE IN “PINK FLAMINGOS� ET AL. John Waters’ late, great movie muse was his partner in crime in celebrating bad taste in the face of American Puritanism.

4. HILARY SWANK IN “BOYS DON’T CRY� Swank won the first of her two Oscars for a heartbreaking performance as a transgender man who found both love and hate in the Heartland.

3. TIM CURRY IN “THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW�

woman with AIDS whose unlikely friendship with Matthew McConaughey’s homophobe gave the story heart.

Curry’s Dr. Frank-N-Furter in the movie adaptation of the rollicking musical took American audiences through a time warp where gender and sexuality were more fluid concepts.

1. JOHN CAMERON MITCHELL IN “HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH�

2. JARED LETO IN “DALLAS BUYERS CLUB� Leto won a much-deserved Oscar for portraying a (fictional) transgender

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Mitchell adapted his musical about a transgender rock singer and a botched sex change for the screen. Neil Patrick Harris is getting raves for his current Broadway Hedwig, but the role will always belong to Mitchell (and “The Origin of Love� should still make everyone teary).

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WHAT’S YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE?

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Apopka, Florida.

Following Failure on tour.

Los Angeles … for repeat adventures.

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Ideally, hiking the Canadian wilderness north of Banff.

Setting out across the country to find out who stole my bike.

Puerto Rico to join the territory war.

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Chicago adventure to see Haim!

Road trip to Chicago!

The Columbus Cinco Crawl … ole’!

Motherhood — just kidding, honey!

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Raising my son!

Great Wolf Lodge + 2 year old

I’m thinking curb ball tournament? Broad Street? Short North?

Kentucky Derby this weekend.

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JESS MATHEWS OF CONSIDER BIKING BY ABERNATHY MILLER // @Abernathy_Alive PHOTOS BY MEGHAN RALSTON

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onsider Biking’s outreach coordinator Jess Mathews is taking back the street — for cyclists. The Columbus native advocates for transportation alternatives, and has been working tirelessly to make Columbus safer for cyclists and pedestrians. From organizing “girls only” bike rides like “2 Wheels & Heels,” to hosting the second state-wide Ohio Women’s Bicycling Summit on May 3, Mathews is determined to disarm intimidation and get Columbus moving. I graduated with a science degree, but being a cycling advocate is my calling. I honestly never thought I’d be doing this, but I think about bike advocacy and safety all the time. It’s constantly on my mind. I lived in San Francisco and used my bike for everything. When I moved back to Columbus, I got involved with Consider Biking, and eventually was asked to be part of the staff. Now I organize a women-only bike ride called “2 Wheels & Heels” to get women cycling, and I am hosting The Women’s Bicycle Summit on May 3. Columbus has a long way to go as far as education and infrastructure to make biking more accessible, but every day I see more people

out riding. That shit is dope. Women are taking on a prevalent role in the cycling world. For a while, the cycling world was dominated by men, but more and more women are becoming active within the community. Female mechanics are showing up everywhere, and are helping to disarm any intimidation that might keep a woman (or anyone else) from riding. I think bike shops are realizing that riding is for everybody, not just people who want to race competitively. CoGo rocks the house. CoGo being available is an amazing thing for Columbus. It gives people a chance to try biking in the city without the commit-


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JESS MATHEWS AGE: 35 HOMETOWN: Columbus

Blackmill, Ellie Goulding.

Alternative transportation options are beneficial to everyone. Columbus is full of young,

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Columbus’ streets aren’t equal. Cyclists and pedestrians need to be vocal and reclaim our space. Roadways don’t just belong to drivers, though the infrastructure heavily favors cars. In the past three years there have been some major improvements with drivers being more cognizant of cyclists, but there will always be some asshole yelling, “Get back on the sidewalk!” We need to make it safer, because people want to ride, but they are too damn scared. The people with the power to change these things are ready, I think they just need a push.

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NICK FILIPKOWSKI, CAMPUS

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Tackling eating disorders.

JACK M., CAMPUS

I’m going back to school to become a teacher.

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ZAYNE PARMITE, DOWNTOWN

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@Bareburger: @ColumbusCrave @ColumbusAlive Thanks for the love!

@Whittness: .@ColumbusAlive chose our menu yesterday. Brunch at @WolfsRidgeBrew then chips & guac for dinner at Bakersfield!

@maxink: @AliveEditor @Nixcomics @ColumbusAlive Stoked to finally have my ‘Blink’ comic in The Columbus Alive! @BakersfieldSN: Feelin’ the love today...thank ya, @ColumbusAlive! http://bit.ly/1pyjPOf @printmatic: Check out the feature on me in this week’s Columbus Alive Magazine: @ColumbusAlive http://www.columbusalive.com/content/stories/2014/04/24/locals-blueprint-strips-his-musicdown-to-the-studs-for-respect-the-architect.html …

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WHAT’S YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE? LAYTON MARCO MITCHELL: I’m moving to Puerto Rico January 2015. AMY HARKINS: Dating. RITA M VOLPI: “Adventures” are for the Hardy Boys. JOSUE GAUTREAUX: Bowl of cereal. JEREMY K WOOLF: i just got up? CHAD MCCARTY: On my way to find the bathroom.... and can’t find one.....so yeah this is my adventure. JON BAUM: To the fridge to get me a beer. SJTJ NHEM: On The Run Tour!


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@megancorwin says, “Exciting finish to the season. Great to see the #CBJ get a standing ovation from fans.”

Mother’s Day

ICYMI: AT LAST, JENI’S TO BE AVAILABLE AT CREW STADIUM Finally, Jeni’s at Crew Stadium is a thing. I don’t know why it took this long, but it did. (Always seemed a no-brainer to me.) Anyway, the partnership was announced last week, and the first scoops

were served at Saturday’s home game against New York Red Bulls. You can also expect the Jeni’s food truck at five games throughout the season, and Crew players will join the Jeni’s staff for five occasions of guest-scooping.

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@kevinwooldridge, who caught this moment from the patio at The Pub, says, “She said yes.” To see your Instagram pics featured in this space simply tag it with #columbusalive.

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ROBERT MASON CO. RELAUNCHES WEBSITE AFTER DEVASTATING FIRE Less than two weeks after a fire destroyed both the building and inventory, boutique office supply store Robert Mason Company, is getting back to business. Over the weekend, store owner Robert Grimmett (a 2013 Alive People to Watch) relaunched robertmasoncompany. com, offering a limited list of stylish products to their loyal customer base. “We are very excited to have the website up so quickly and be able to have products available in time for Mother’s Day, graduation and Father’s Day,” Grimmett said in a press release Monday. Earlier this month, a fire originating in the next door basement of Sugardaddy’s Downtown location caused severe interior damage and destroyed the inventory of both businesses. An adjacent Sprint store was also damaged. According to the release, canvas bags, leather journals and body products will be available in the online store and new products will be released each Monday. “For now we just plan to take our business online with some limited products we have available,” Grimmett said. “We are working with our vendors to get the variety of fun, stylish products our customers have come to expect from Robert Mason Company.” A donation website for Robert Mason Co. was set up after the fire to help off-set costs. Currently, $4,300 of the $5,000 goal has been raised. Grimmett said he plans to open a Robert Mason Company location Downtown by the end of the year.

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This week in “Why am I so turned on by this?” news: Actor TOM “BANE” HARDY has been wearing Elton John’s old clothes to prepare for his role as the musical icon in the upcoming movie “Rocketman.”

The hip-hop community suffered two losses last week. Rest in Peace, DJ RASHAD AND DJ E-Z ROCK.

hot water after she made a joke on a reality show that implied her small living conditions were worse than the basement three kidnapped Cleveland women suffered in for a decade. Rivers was shamed for a few good days by normals on Twitter and Facebook, likely people who still support the Catholic church and Joe Paterno.

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STOP THE PRESSES. Twinkleeyed playboy GEORGE CLOONEY, whose folklore has always included that he is a “confirmed” forever bachelor following a failed marriage in the ’90s, IS ENGAGED. The lucky lady (or gold-digging trickster whore, dependILE ing on whom you ask) is humanitarian lawyer AP F AMAL ALAMUDDIN. The two have allegedly been going on dates for seven months, including taking a safari through Tanzania. Keep trying, ladies! Men can change!

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GOLAK: Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling is, deservedly so, under crazy heat after racist comments he made on a phone call to his girlfriend surfaced via recordings of the call [Editor’s note: Sterling recently received a lifetime ban from the NBA]. Protests and strong words have been laid down by NBA alum, like Magic and Jordan, current superstars, like LeBron, and even current Clippers players — is Sterling the most hated man in sports today?

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SUMUKH: John E. Williams III, a longtime 49ers fan from Las Vegas, is suing the NFL for $50 million because the Seahawks restricted ticket sales to six Pacific Northwest states and Canada for the NFC Championship game, which made Williams unable to buy a ticket online. He alleges this is a violation and gave the Seahawks an unfair advantage. Does Williams have a case and should he expect $50 million?

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SUMUKH: He has to be. He’s proven himself to be an old, rich, white male racist who commits adultery and takes advantage of the poor. There’s basically no demographic that could like him other than him.

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SUMUKH: Such a rule will obviously draw more money to the games, and if we know anything about the power conferences in college football, money above all else is a good thing.

EVERYONE REMEMBERS THEIR FIRST SUMUKH: Regardless of how the Blue Jackets-Penguins series played out, Game 4 was one for the Columbus history books, but it couldn’t have happened without Marc-Andre Fleury’s mishandling of the puck in the final minute of the third period. How do you rank this gaffe among sports playoff mistakes? GOLAK: It was on the CBJ. If they could’ve strung something together, they could have made him Buckner-esque. Welcome to the “Next Year” Club of Ohio sports franchises, Jackets!

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The best part about interviewing the cartoonist is checking out every one of his books from the library and binging on them for weeks. You know, for research.

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I just got back from a European trek that included a short swing through Bruges, and the city’s abundance of fantastic (and affordable!) brews remains one of many highlights.

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Wine, cider, beer — I brew my own, but I can’t say I’ve brewed as much as I wished. But I have friends who are really into it and turning out new brews consistently. I think that’s what I like about homebrewing, I can enjoy it and talk to my friends and be there when they’re making it. I’ve had some homebrews that are just as good as some beers I can buy, and I’ve had some that aren’t quite as good, but you always get a good story out of it. My first beer I brewed was an espresso stout. I think I might try to do a gose or some kind of German-style next.

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I adopted my dog about a half year ago from the Franklin County Dog Shelter. They’ve had some bad press recently, but my dog’s a wonderful dog. She kind of just caught my eye. I had in mind I wanted to get an older dog — she’s five years old — but beyond that I knew I wanted the dog to weigh more than 10 pounds. I take her down to the dog park at the Audobon every once in a while, and walk her around the Olentangy trail a lot. I had to start putting her on the leash more often when she started chasing deer down there. I take her out climbing with me in Kentucky and West Virginia. She’s pretty good about that, as long as she doesn’t follow me up the cliff, which she somehow did once. That was interesting, but it all worked out. PROVIDED BY ADAM MCFADDEN

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MAX INK // @maxink Max Ink is known for his incorporation of local landmarks and businesses into his ongoing Blink series of graphic novels. While he moves around too much to be a landmark, Max and his cartoon creations have been a fixture in Columbus for over two decades! See more of Max’s work at maxinkcomix.com. —KEN EPPSTEIN

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essy Lanza might sound sweet on her debut full-length, Pull My Hair Back, singing in a warm, sultry coo atop a minimalist bed of electro-spiked R&B, but her words can still cut like Valyrian steel. “I don’t give a fuck what you do,” the Canadian-born singer repeats on the title track. Even while holding a paramour at arm’s length, however, the singer

adopts an inviting tone that suggests quite the opposite, and this idea of pulling against one’s instincts bubbles to the surface repeatedly on Hair. It’s not surprising then that the same urges inspired much of the album’s musical direction, with Lanza favoring restraint over an ingrained desire to pile on more and bigger sounds. In a mid-April phone interview, Lanza, a classically trained singer and pianist, said one of the most important


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of the music that Lanza said was inspired, in part, by life in Hamilton, which she described as “isolated.” “You do feel disconnected from a big city feel because Hamilton is not that, and nobody I went to high school with lives here anymore,” she said. “In a sense I feel isolated because Hamilton isn’t a big cultural mecca. It’s the kind of place everybody leaves.” Even so, Lanza was drawn back to her hometown following stints in Montreal and Toronto due in large part to its affordability — “It’s tough to be creative if you’re always thinking about how you have no money, or if you’re constantly working just to pay bills,” she said — and connecting with Greenspan was simply a side benefit of the move. Initially, the two bonded over a love of “cheesy, mainstream R&B” (Lanza said Mario’s 2004 single “Let Me Love You” featured prominently in the pair’s earliest musical discussions) and a fondness for producer Timbaland’s work with singer Aaliyah. “He was making stuff that didn’t sound like anything else,” Lanza said. “Aaliyah had these sweet, soft vocals with harder, weirder production. Nothing sounded like it before, and nothing really sounds like that now.” Moments on Lanza’s album come close, with the singer cooing amid a syncopated electronic backdrop that steps both delicately and in an unpredictable manner, like a soldier soft-shoeing through a minefield. It’s a fairly stunning, surprisingly realized debut from a young artist who didn’t start taking music seriously until she was already well into her teenage years. “Unless you’re some little protégé, freak of nature, I don’t think anyone is into practicing piano an hour a day when they’re 9 years old,” she said. “I did start to get really into it when I was in high school, and I tried to take it seriously [because] I started to see a path. I knew if I wanted to do this I’d have to get good at it.”-

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steps of the recording process was forgetting nearly everything she’d learned from the time her parents first signed her up for piano lessons at six years old through the years she studied Jazz Performance and Piano at Concordia University in Montreal. “I can’t use what I learned in school. I think it’s a recipe for really shitty music,” she said. “I always start to think, like, ‘Maybe this cheesy, jazz chord progression will work,’ and it never does. Some people can do that kind of thing well. I just can’t.” So rather than adorning tracks with flowery arpeggios and orchestral interludes — touches she often felt compelled to add, saying, “My instinct is to always be busier with stuff … and I always have to force myself to keep things simple” — she and producer Jeremy Greenspan of Junior Boys worked in tandem to strip the music down to its most basic elements. As a result, Lanza’s vocals tend to double as a rhythmic element on many tracks, anchoring minimalist cuts like “Kathy Lee,” a desert-barren tune built around little more than percussive snaps and rattlesnake-like electronic vibrations, and “Fuck Diamond,” a woozy ditty where her vocal hiccups create a breathless, drum-machineesque patter. This approach suits Lanza, who described herself as a more reticent frontwoman (“I don’t have that superout-in-front performance style,” she said), because it places a premium on these flowing musical tapestries rather than her actual words. “Writing lyrics gives me a lot of anxiety, and I’m not very good at it,” said Lanza, who was born and raised in the industrial city of Hamilton, Ontario, by parents who moonlighted in a rock ’n’ roll cover band. “I don’t think of myself as a singer. I like vocals in music, and I like to sing, but I like using my voice as more of a texture in the songs.” Though Pull My Hair Back was crafted in tandem with Greenspan, there’s a solitary feel to much

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Prodigy, one half of decades-spanning, New York hip-hop duo Mobb Deep, has said in multiple interviews that his earliest forays into music were driven by a deep-seated anger fueled by his childhood struggles with sickle cell anemia — symptoms that have continued to burden the rapper well into adulthood (a scheduled late-April phone interview had to be canceled when the illness flared up). It’s a rage apparently undiminished by time. On this year’s The Infamous Mobb Deep, an album whose title nods to the crew’s 1995 classic The Infamous, the MC still sounds like he’s channeling his inner-Lewis Black, filling his seething verses with mentions of spilling his enemy’s hot blood all over the cold, cold pavement. Longtime cohort Havok is again along for the ride after a very public 2012 falling out, but the chemistry between the two sounds irreparably

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Country legend Merle Haggard grows more into his name with each passing year. The 77-year-old’s face now mirrors a desert landscape, drawn with lines like deep, dried-out gullies, and his voice is both thinner and less weighty than in those youthful days when he belted out classics like “Okie from Muskogee� and the mournful “Mama Tried� in that inviting barkeep’s drawl. Time has had little effect on the power of the Californiaborn singer’s songs, however, and his words, which tend to champion the struggles of the working man, can still strike a familiar chord in these modern times.

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True, Haggard does occasionally fall prey to a things-were-better-when mindset (“Before The Beatles and ‘Yesterday,’ when a man could still work [and] still would,� he sings on “Are the Good Times Really Over,� channeling your FOX Newswatching grandpa), but

it’s to the singer’s credit that his music never feels like a relic from days long gone. Catch Haggard when you can now, because outside the likes of Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson, there aren’t many of his kind left standing. —ANDY DOWNING


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Though several members of Chinese School have been playing in bands together since 2010, the group didn’t really start to take shape until drummer Stamati Arakas joined the fold in January 2013. “A couple months after landing him I realized I can now play a lot heavier, and we can really lock in,” said bassist Alex Randall, 25, over coffee in a mid-April interview. “I didn’t realize [anything was lacking] until I saw what he could offer.” Together the two musicians form an imposing rhythm section, anchoring even more exploratory songs like the slow-burning “Residue” with a noticeable, hip-shaking swagger. Though the pair clearly has a symbiotic musical relationship, seeing the two seated next to one another in a Downtown coffee shop it’s difficult to picture them having anything in common. Arakas, 25, is clean-cut and disarmingly confident (he described learning the drums as “easy,” saying, “I was like, ‘I don’t know why everyone can’t do this’”), while the soft-spoken Randall sports a long mop of curly hair (think Blake on Comedy Central’s “Workaholics”) and a comparatively low-key

demeanor. “I don’t really do any [lyric writing],” he said at one point in the conversation, “Because I’m not as good with words.” These differences merely highlight a point both musicians make individually over the course of the interview: Chinese School’s power is not based in the individual personalities of the four band members, but rather in their collective wattage. “Usually the singer is the frontman,” Arakas said. “But everyone in this band has an identity onstage.” Randall puts it even more succinctly: “We operate as a unit.” It’s a power honed during hourslong rehearsals in a concrete, bunkerlike basement in Westgate, where the bandmates have gradually developed their sound, shifting from ’90s college rock covers (Third Eye Blind, Dave Mathews Band) to heavier, more guitar-oriented originals that flirt with everything from The Mars Volta to Trail of Dead at its most perfunctory. “There’s a lot to be said for playing with a group of people for three hours a night. You get really tight, and you start to really develop chemistry,” Randall said. “We’re still searching for that style, so for now we take whatever sounds good and really try to make it our own.”


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PHOTOS BY MEGHAN RALSTON

here’s only one Nina West, and thankfully she’s all ours (and by ours, we mean Columbus). But that might not be the case for the Arch City’s favorite drag queen much longer. Nina’s auditioned for Season Seven of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” and though she hasn’t heard back on whether she’ll be cast, we think her chances are pretty damn good. Once the rest of the world sees what we see on the reg, how could she not be cast? The latest feather in her luxurious locks is this weekend’s “Nina West’s Excellent Adventure,” a choose your own adventure show that runs through most of May at Axis Nightclub. Expect choreography, puppets, geek references, wiener jokes and everything that can be defined as “excellent.” The idea behind this cover story was simple enough: Let’s do our best to become Nina West and maybe in the process figure out that exact, scientific blend of wit, charm and kindness that has Columbus so enamored with its favorite drag queen. While we sadly fell short (there’s only one Nina West, after all), we learned a lot about what it takes to be Nina. As graceful as Ms. West (and her West family cohorts) make it appear, being a drag queen the whole city loves involves an insane amount of hard work, but it’s so much more than that too. Read on to see what four Alive staffers learned about becoming a drag performer. —JUSTIN MCINTOSH

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LESSON #3: METHOD ACTING IS A DRAG THING, TOO. Nina/Andrew and cohorts were as funny, witty, gracious and kind behind the scenes as they appear onstage. They often talk in their character’s voice, and they mostly refer to each other by their

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I WASN’T PREPARED TO BE PRETTY. The emotion I’ll probably most remember came, to my surprise, from being told I was pretty. At first, I barely registered a “thank you,” but when someone later said I “have a pretty nose” (a body part I’ve not always liked), I started walking a little taller.

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FAKE IT ’TIL YOU MAKE IT. Standing in a dress was awkward, but mostly because I didn’t know how to carry myself. I felt vulnerable and exposed in ways I don’t wearing shorts and T-shirts. (But also: heavenly; seriously, a cool breeze blowing through my dress felt soo good.) I was still, ultimately, a dude, and no amount of makeup or clothing was going to change that. (Meghan, our photographer, had to explain to me during the shoot that women’s hips are higher, or something, so my hand on my hip should be as well.) Even if acting like a drag queen didn’t come naturally, pretending like it does isn’t a bad place to start. By the end of the shoot, I was blowing kisses, curtsy-ing and batting my thick, lustrous lashes — and fooling (most) everyone around me.

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It was fascinating hearing the queens share tips on makeup techniques and products, but mind-blowing to witness the transformations in front of my eyes. When I later showed a friend a selfie I had taken of me as a queen, she thought it was a photo of Nina herself. Higher compliments couldn’t have been paid.

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It goes to show my own ignorance that I didn’t know this. When I tentatively asked Andrew Levitt (aka Nina West) [pictured to the right] if I could keep my beard and he replied, enthusiastically, in the affirmative, I was somewhat at a loss. I was so concerned initially with showing respect to drag queens that I thought shaving was the only way to do so. By the end of the day, I realized drag performers are so inclusive, I should have been more worried about my own preconceived notions of what constitutes a queen.

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stage names. Oh, and the sex talk/ jokes are raunchier backstage (topics overheard: finding, post-show, your own fake nail on your scrotum, the meaning behind the acronym DSL, tempting offers from Australian hunks, etc.).

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When you go under the makeup, who knows what will surface. I expected to feel a little uncomfortable — it’s not every day I dress in drag, after all. But the stereotypes and prejudices that flitted through my head Sunday afternoon weren’t as anticipated. I worried what my family, neighbors, co-workers and friends would think when/if they saw the pictures, and I even had a concerned thought about driving through a “rough” part of town. Silly maybe, but for some performers, I’ve learned, it’s not that crazy of a thought. Still, it gave me pause and caused me to reflect on my own insecurities and prejudices more than I thought I would. It’s easy to consider yourself open-minded and accepting, but self-identifying as such can be dangerous too. We all have blind spots, myself included. Here are a few other (more lighthearted) lessons I learned on what it takes to be Nina West.

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ANDY’S EXPERIENCE Back in 19[makes garbled sound], during my senior year of high school, I received “most creative costume” honors from the yearbook committee for my halfman/half-woman Halloween getup. But like Walter White on “Breaking Bad,” there were no half-measures when I turned up at 400 West Rich in Franklinton on a recent Sunday for a full drag queen makeover, courtesy of Virginia West [pictured below]. Here are a handful of things I learned throughout the process.

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LESSON #1: I WOULD NOT DO WELL WITH HAIR. I’ve never had cool hair, which is why I didn’t sweat it when my hairline went all Eddie Munster in my early 20s. Going from a buzz cut to luxurious, flowing brown locks proved a difficult adjustment, and days later I can still feel ghost hairs stuck in the corner of my mouth.

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LESSON #2: THE NEED TO CREATE A CHARACTER. In my day-to-day life I prefer to keep a relatively low profile, which is impossible to do while painted up like a Vegas showgirl and wearing a dress that could barely contain my (implant augmented) bosom. For the photo shoot I had to say goodbye to Andy and hello to Regina “Rags” Melbourne, a name that prompted several in the room to adopt Vaudeville-era accents as they spun tales of her Rags-to-riches past.

LESSON #3: NINA WEST KNOWS THE WORDS TO NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK’S “STEP BY STEP.” And she will belt them out like a drill sergeant when called for (“STEP ONE!”).

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MAKEUP IS A TOTAL PAIN IN THE ASS TO REMOVE. Writer Drew Magary recently penned a piece for GQ about the developing (if small) market for male cosmetics, but the concealer, tanner, etc. he employed bore little resemblance to the thick stage makeup slathered on my face. “Vegetable oil is good for getting this stuff off,” Nina suggested at several points throughout the afternoon, though I’m betting some kind of paint thinner/ sandpaper combo might have been most effective.

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THE IMPORTANCE OF STEPPING OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE. This was not an assignment I relished (I generally abhor getting my photo taken, and I prefer to tell stories rather than step into them), but it was a unique chance to get a glimpse into a world with which I had little familiarity. Besides, remaining open to new experiences — even potentially uncomfortable ones — is an essential part of continuing to grow as a person. I can’t envision a scenario where I’ll ever again need to don drag, but I can certainly appreciate why Nina/ Virginia/et al. enjoy getting glammed up and flaunting the bigger, more colorful aspects of their massive personalities. I thank them again for inviting us in with such open arms — even if I did wind up looking like Cher and Ted Leo mashed together in one of those “If They Mated” scenarios.


DRAG QUEENS ARE HIGHLY DEDICATED TO THEIR ART FORM.

SITTING STILL IS HARDER THAN I THOUGHT.

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EMBRACE THE DRAG. Like I said, this was a lot of fun. And I think a big reason was because I had no hesitation about any of

POSING IS HARD.

Look, I’m never good at being the subject of photos. I don’t know why; I smile genuinely and don’t mind having my picture taken. But the result is rarely striking. But posing, “popping that hip” or just knowing what to do with my hands, left me befuddled. I’m highly impressed by Nina West that all the photos Alive has taken of her over the years look spectacular. So, big thanks to Nina and Alive’s photographer, Meghan Ralston, for helping me. Also, chest hair is not attractive in a St. Paulie Girl dress.

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CREATING A DRAG NAME IS REALLY HARD. A name is key. It should be fun, representative of the persona and downright catchy. I was unsuccessful in accomplishing this. I tried the first pet/ street-I-grew-up-on route, which resulted in Mickey Cooper. Barbie said, “That’s sounds like a 1950s baseball player,” and was completely right. The night before some friends tried to help, but the best we came up with was the nonsequitur “Jessie Hugandkiss.” I also came up with a WWE-inspired name in “Jessie the Body,” but after seeing myself all done up, the one I liked best was “Little Bo Peep Show.” I’m open to other suggestions, readers. Although a co-worker came up with “Hot Pockets,” which is weird but has a nice ring to it.

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Alright, sitting still isn’t really that hard. (Although keeping my eyes closed was tough because I really wanted to see everyone’s transformation.) No, sitting still was hard because we were all cracking jokes — especially our stylists — and laughing immensely. Barbie deserves a lot of credit for being so patient and kind for putting up with my consistent laughing and never getting flustered. This was truly one of the most fun experiences I’ve had while at Alive, and I’ve had many.

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Sitting for about an hour-plus to have my makeup done by an expert stylist, and then spending about 45 minutes scrubbing it off was a commitment — and I didn’t even perform a hilarious night of entertainment (unless you count my awkward posing for photos, which I’ll get to later). It’s obvious the regular drag performers are doing this as a labor of love. They perform sometimes four or five nights a week, and I couldn’t even imagine just having the makeup done that often; let alone creating and putting on a show.

it. Should I shave my beard to have a different experience than Justin? Do it. It’ll grow back. You want me to don a Little Bo Peep/St. Paulie Girl dress? Hell yes! I need to “pop that hip” for the photo? You got it. And if you run into your neighbors afterwards, don’t explain anything, just embrace your beautiful drag face and help them fix the garage door.

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I was excited, and probably a bit nervous, for being part of the Alive team that was getting a drag makeover. But once I was sitting in the chair, Barbie Roberts [pictured below] applying glue sticks and stage makeup to my face, and seeing how much fun everyone was having, I was totally in. I learned a lot from this experience and couldn’t be happier with the outcome (even if I wasn’t chosen as the prettiest by those in my office. Jerks.). Anyway, here are some things I learned (and enjoyed) about the process.

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ABBEY’S EXPERIENCE In high school, I participated in every pageant, production and competition I could get into. I’ve given speeches, danced solos and belted show tunes. I’ve never been as uncomfortable in front of people as I was in drag at Nina’s Franklinton headquarters. My drag king alter-ego, Randy Ratchet, wasn’t the best-looking guy, but he taught me a lot about myself. Here are a few key points, for those keeping score at home.

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BLACK EYES ARE EASIER TO CREATE THAN COVER UP.

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It only took Dix Swagger and Jamz Dean, the ladies creating my “look” [pictured above], about three minutes and a basic eye-shadow palette to create the shiner I donned for the photo shoot. In real life it takes about four days, two tons of foundation and a bag of frozen peas. Don’t ask me how I know.

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I WANT TO PLAY DRESS-UP AT NINA WEST’S STUDIO EVERY DAY. There are only a few things I wouldn’t do to have access to Nina West’s closet and makeup collection. Every kind of wig, outfit, prop

and accessory at the studio is covered in glitter and awesome. It was like I died and went to drag queen heaven. I was so jealous of Justin’s lashes.

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ANDY DOWNING WILL LITERALLY GIVE YOU THE CLOTHES OFF HIS BACK. I’ve never had to ask such a tall guy to borrow his pants before, but desperate times call for desperate measures. He even patiently waited to change out of his ruffled frock while I washed off the tufts of hair glued to my face.

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I HAVE MIXED FEELINGS ABOUT GLUE.

YOU REALLY HAVE TO KNOW YOURSELF TO DO ANY KIND OF DRAG PERFORMANCE.

I never thought I’d have a firm opinion on glue sticks, until I was trying to wash the adhesive (and the tufts of Nina’s weave sticking to it) off my face. Unlike eyelash glue, the adhesive in glue sticks doesn’t roll up when you rub it with water. In fact, I think water emulsifies it and makes it stickier. Did I mention it hurts like hell? I was still finding my “facial hair” with little balls of glue stuck on my clothes two days later. I took a little piece of Nina home.

Whether you’re full-on glitz like Nina, or down and dirty like Jamz Dean, transforming into a character of the opposite sex can be really jarring. My vanity and anxiety were working together in full-force the entire time. Giving up control over something as intimate as your personal aesthetic is a hard pill to swallow. Taking off the “armor” I came in left me feeling really naked and vulnerable, and I started to appreciate what the performers deal with off the stage.


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WHERE ARE ALL THE KINGS? BY SARAH THOMPSON

“I don’t mean that kings or queens have a certain agenda, but I do think there’s more variance in what the king community is trying to get across,” Balk said. “Sometimes the theme is centered on gender expression, and that audience is often smaller. When you try to shoot for mass entertainment versus trying to get a message across, the amount of people interested in one versus the other are varied.” The odds may not be in their favor — in fact, Balk said, the ratio of kings to queens in the city is about 1 to 5 — but don’t think it’s unlikely kings won’t come out on top. In fact, the reign is becoming more equal fairly quickly. “(Shows like Nina West’s Excellent Adventure’) are a nice mix of what’s in the community and representative of what’s going on right now,” she said. “And very recently more kings are starting to be more involved. The Royal Renegades are still active. And there are new troupes, so I definitely think it’s changing.”

B — Barbara C — Amanda D — Dame E — Ethyl F — Georgia G — Jasmine H — Venus I — Polly J — Mimi K — Ida L — Dee M — Mary N — Misty

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JANUARY — Alley FEBRUARY — Sexhands MARCH — Montana APRIL — Goldbottom MAY — Goodnight JUNE — Nightstand JULY — Cox AUGUST — Bang Bang SEPTEMBER — Flowers OCTOBER — Love NOVEMBER — West DECEMBER — Divine

O — Kiki P — Ruby Q — Charity R — Rags

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S — Regina

ANDY – Tulip Montana

T — Peaches

ABBEY – Tulip Goldbottom

U — Lady V — Bea

JESSE – Mimi Flowers

W — Envy

BRAD – Barbara Love

X — Pearl

MEGHAN – Mary Sexhands

Y — Sheila Z — Charity

ALYSE – Tulip Love LAUREN – Dee Nightstand

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By day, Liz Balk is a studious Ohio Stater, gunning for a coveted Ph.D. in kinesiology. But on many nights, Balk transforms ... emphasis on the “trans.” What results is a smooth, hyper-masculine Timberlakemeets-Michael-Jackson-meets-Elvis persona named Cool Ethan, a staple in the Columbus drag community and the resident king of the West (as in Nina) Family. It wasn’t a quick trip to fame. Balk has spent 10 years in the drag scene, stumbling upon it as a comedy troupe member when she was asked to do a duet with a queen. From there, it’s been shows with The Royal Renegades and by herself, and even a stint — and a victory — on Nina West’s inaugural So You Think You Can Drag? contest. All this while developing a solid, believable masculine appearance, which, Balk said, took her eight of those 10 years. And still, when in drag, some are confused about “what she is.”

“It’s just so weird to me that people don’t get it,” she said. “I don’t know why. I feel like it is the exact opposite of what is so common but we don’t talk about it as much.” But perhaps it’s that timeconsuming development phase, that, when it comes to governing the drag night life, kings aren’t in the lime-light. “It’s not an easy process for a queen, but it’s tough trying to figure out how to take things away. Add a believable face and believable masculine movements,” she said. “When you take away having an amazing gown or elaborate makeup, and when (women) have a tinier presence all around, you have to really figure out how you’re going to captivate the audience.” It may also be limited opportunities in the city — Balk said many women express interest in the king life but don’t have as much opportunity to express it as queens — but it may also be the popularity of the show’s message.

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Sure, you could pair your childhood pet’s first name with the street you grew up on, but that’s not always a good option (mine would be Cobi PaulKern). And many drag queen names are meant as a pun, so splitting first and last names willy-nilly doesn’t always work. But we’d like to think our version will give you some great results. —JUSTIN MCINTOSH

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Virigina West work on set up for “Nina’s Excellent Adventure.”

Andrew Levitt, aka Nina West, plays with stage fans during set up for the show.

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The time machine for Nina West’s new show being assembled.

Andrew Levitt’s drag queen alterego Nina West isn’t a performer, she’s a production. It takes roughly 25 people to execute a full-on Nina West performance, and all hands were on deck at Levitt’s glitter-covered headquarters in Franklinton preparing for Nina’s latest magic carpet ride. Beginning May 2, Axis Nightclub (775 N. High St.) will play host to Nina’s first fully interactive performance experience, “Nina West’s Excellent Adventure,” a 10-show run at the Short North hotspot. “This show is completely out of

control,” Levitt said. “It’s basically a totally interactive ‘choose your own adventure’ production. I literally had to prepare for every possible outcome. It’s going to be crazy.” From “Star Wars” to “Indiana Jones,” the show references some of Levitt’s favorite childhood memories. Audience members will vote via text or a custom smartphone app on possible outcomes throughout the show. After 12 years ruling the drag scene in Columbus, Levitt wanted “Nina West’s Excellent Adventure” to be a change of pace. “You can see a drag show seven nights a week in this city; I needed to do something different. I don’t want to get stale,” Levitt said. “It’s hard for me


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fabulous in the Midwest, and I love it.” That isn’t to say the crown never got heavy for Columbus’ reigning queen. Even with all his dedication and apparent success, Levitt has taken his fair share of cheap shots. “I was actually a little naive when I started doing drag. I thought it would be fun, and I just approached it as a character, I never understood why people had such a hate for the art form. There is a lot of catty bitchiness that goes around, and when you work so hard on a project just for it to get dismissed out of jealousy hurts like hell,” Levitt said. “But you have to plow through and do what you love. There are crazy people in the world, but you just can’t think about it.” Though Levitt is shooting for even bigger performance goals, he is completely content calling the Arch City home. “I auditioned for ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race.’ If I actually got on I’d probably shit a brick,” Levitt said. “But I am fully prepared to not get the call, and I am totally fine with that. People would kill for the performance opportunities I’ve been given. I have big plans for you, Columbus.”

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to give up creative control, but I think it will be really fun. The real show is going to be back stage when I’m running around trying to do a costume change in under a minute.” Though on stage Nina West might be a bit silly, Levitt takes his performance as Nina quite seriously. “There are so many people who work with me, come to my performances, or just want to see the character succeed, I have a responsibility to them to keep producing creative, quality work,” Levitt said. “It’s easy to get caught up in the bar scene, and get distracted, but it’s not beneficial to anyone to be a hot mess.” Each of the 10 shows promises to be completely different from the last, making each performance completely unique. Levitt believes if something like this can work, it will work in Columbus. “Columbus is a really creative and progressive city. Drag is a part of the culture here. When I started doing drag, you only saw it in the gay bars, but now with the set-up of the bar scene in Columbus, everybody is intermingling and experiencing new things. I was privileged enough to host Highball Halloween. They let a drag queen host an event with more than 25,000 people,” Levitt said. “I can’t explain it, but Columbus is this weird little chasm of

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“THE LICK STYLES OF THE BITCH AND THE FUR FABULOUS” Three Dog Bakery May 2-31 611 N. High St., Short North 614-221-3647 threedogcolumbus.com

If there’s one exciting thing about the arts community, it’s how artists keep popping up with fascinating ideas — and works — for art shows, often in unexpected venues. Bryan Grey is the latest, with his upcoming solo exhibition at Three Dog Bakery opening this Saturday, fantastically titled “The Lick Styles of the Bitch and the Fur Fabulous.” Grey is an avid dog-lover (owner of a four-year-old German shepherd named Ripley after the heroine in “Alien”), rock ’n’ roller and fashion enthusiast, and wanted to pitch all three into an exhibit. Therefore, “The Lick Styles of the Bitch and the Fur Fabulous” is a collection of paint and colored-pencil illustrations featuring different breeds of dogs all done up. “It’s not just your typical dog portrait,” said Grey during an interview at Red Brick Tap and Grill, where he creates large chalkboard pieces on a weekly basis. “It’s really decadent dogs … they’ll be some designer shoes in there and costume jewelry, dogs wearing couture gowns.


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technique. “I would love to get ahold of watercolor pigments in giant jars so I could work big. Or, even work on a floor where you could do something more interesting.” Stepping away from the service industry last fall, where you’ve surely seen him at Surly Girl Saloon or Dirty Frank’s Hot Dog Palace, Grey has found a renaissance of sorts with his art. He plans to spend the summer working on pieces that are “just for him.” Grey has previously worked on sight-specific collections and installations, and designed flyers and T-shirts for fundraising events involving dog rescues and Powell Animal Welfare Society. “Sometimes I feel like I do a lot of projects for [other people]. I’m appreciative that I get to create, but I’m looking to do what I want to do; what inspires me in that moment,” Grey said. Whatever the next project Grey decides to tackle, it’ll surely be imaginative and a bit wild. And we should all be excited about that

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It’s just kind of a funny, different take.” While illustrating canines in high-end fashion and jewelry may sound incongruous, the work itself is eye-catching and spectacular for its aesthetic more so than its concept. Grey used a watercolor wash on wood panels, then added colored-pencil details of the dogs. The colors create a vibrant pop in the pieces, and that doesn’t even include the ornate, Victorian-style gold and silver fames, or that Grey “threw in some glitter to be kind of funny, campy.” Grey has never been one to stick to the traditional. Besides the upcoming exhibit, he’s currently creating chalkboard pieces. Grey is on his 14th installment at Red Brick — motifs include everything from guitar gods like Stevie Ray Vaughan, to sexy pin-up girls and even nipple-pierced minotaur-like creatures — and regularly creates boards for Three Dog Bakery. He’s also created a number of works for What the Rock?! “My style is more a [blend of] fashion illustration, comic book, cartoon styles. They’re not super realistic dogs, but they’re borderline cartoon, pseudo-realism,” Grey said. But it’s the watercolor technique Grey used for the most recent pieces that has his interest piqued. “I discovered I really enjoy working with this nice new [watercolor on wood] medium,” said Grey, who has plans to continue exploring and expanding on the

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Any day that puts “free” and “comic book” in its title is A-OK with me. If you’re unfamiliar with this what-should-be-a-national-holiday day, it’s basically this: Comic shops around the country give away free comics (selected in advance by publishers). That’s pretty much it, though some shops offer much more, like in-store appearances by superheroes (or those dressed as superheroes), comic book artists or actors that have appeared in comic book movies. Like Doug Jones, who played Abe Sapien in the Hellboy movies and the Silver Surfer in the Fantastic Four movies. Jones will be at Packrat Comics in Hilliard. As always, though, the real appeal are the comics. Highlights this year include Ed Piskor’s “The HipHop Family Tree,” “Guardians of the Galaxy,” and “The Tick.” Ask your friendly neighborhood comics shop about their own specials. And, word to the wise, it’s best to show up a little early if you want to avoid long lines. —JUSTIN MCINTOSH

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Maybe it’s the warm weather. Maybe it’s just a coincidence. For whatever reason, this weekend’s Gallery Hop is full of arts definitely worth seeing. The best approach would be to stroll High Street and stop in as many places as possible, because almost everywhere has something cool. But if you’re looking for a little guidance, here are some exhibitions to not miss.

An art exhibit at Stonewall Columbus presented by teen artists showcasing thoughtfulness and youthful wisdom is immediately intriguing. “This is Stonewall, an organization that caters to people who’re fighting for equality right now. So we just wanted to represent their voice in a very open and sensitive way that everyone is included and no one feels like they’re on the outs. That’s what we want for the world, the equality,” said Mallory Soska, who’s co-curating with fellow high school students Briana Everheart, Jordyn Fina and Amber Galina. “Perspectives” gives a powerful voice to those who often find it hard to speak up at that age. Themes presented involve body acceptance, learning disorders, anxiety and depression and sexual identity. “I’m queer and I’ve recently come out in the past two years about that. So I’ve been trying to get more [involved] in

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This is the last chance to see a solo exhibition from an exciting young artist in Ben Quinn, who’ll be moving to San Francisco for graduate school next fall. It’s unfortunate Quinn is leaving, but luckily he’s created a spectacular showcase to go out on. “3D Life” offers contemplation of some heavy topics like metaphysics, mysticism, existentialism and even alien life, with art that’s catchy, animated and colorful. The balance works. “A lot of this is really graphic, colorful and playful. That’s reminiscent of this overwhelming energy of wanting to know; being in limbo because a lot of this metaphysical stuff is really hard to quantify. It’s totally intangible so how I express it … is snapshots of intense emotions,” said Quinn during an inter-

May 3-31 Opening reception 6-10 p.m. Saturday, May 3 815 N. High St., Short North seanchristophergalleryohio.com view while previewing his exhibit. Quinn has previously focused mostly on painting, but felt the need to expand his artistic repertoire, and this was the perfect chance; a solo show where he’ll have pieces in three different rooms, including installations, sculptures, video and painted works. “I’m starting to think beyond the stretched canvas and build more of an environment, or alter a space, or explore new media I haven’t tried before,” Quinn said. “3D Life” features more than 25 mixed media works, in many sizes and shapes. All of it is instantly appealing and a bit mesmerizing.

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the community,” Fina said. “This is the first time I’ve really done it and … it’s exposed me to the type of people that I wanted to and thought I would meet. And it’s given me a new perspective on myself.”

“WAX NOSTALGIC” Sure, almost anyone can use Crayons to create art, but not the way California-based artist Hoang Tran does. Tran was attending dental school when he realized his creative passions weren’t being met. So what did Tran do? He became a renowned artist — using the skills and tools he learned in dental school — creating intricate sculptures out of Crayons. Inspired by geek and pop culture (from TV, movies, cartoons and comic books) as subjects, Tran has created everything from “Star Wars” to “Breaking Bad” in wax miniature sculptures that are truly impressive. “Wax Nostalgic” at Rivet Gallery will have a cartoon focus, so expect works including “Adventure Time,” “Futurama,” “The Simpsons” and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.”

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Three up-and-coming photographers will present at this short-term exhibition that’s garnered from their collective experiences both living and working in Columbus and traveling across the country. Kara Gut and Clare Gatto used a disposable camera to explore our society’s obsession with convenience, above quality, and our disposable culture. Galen Hill took photos (using an iPhone camera to parallel Gut’s and Gatto’s approaches) of decaying urban landscapes.

Three painters, each offering a distinctive approach carryimmense skills. Kendric Tonn’s work (mainly still-lifes BRANDT-ROBERTS ing and nudes) is incredibly realistic and is primarily shaped GALLERY by his studies of literature and the classical world. Jason May 2-June 1 Morgan paints a hyper-realistic style that makes the 642 N. High St., everyday items of his still-lifes really pop and shine. BerShort North nard Palchick is looking to explore myth and ritual off a “REALITY REIMAGINED� brandtrobertsgalleries.com collection of sketches taken while having special access to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium’s bird species.

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“NEW DIRECTIONS/NEW WORKS” BY JAY WEITZ BalletMet Columbus’ new artistic director Edwaard Liang reminded the opening night audience that the program “New Directions/New Works” marked two milestones in his relationship to the company. As it happens, those milestones reflected both sides of the concert’s title. “New Directions” is the first BalletMet concert that Liang programmed in its entirety. And its final work, “Of Heaven and Earth,” is the first that Liang choreographed expressly for BalletMet. That promising world premiere mixes the heavenly with the earthbound, surrounding a series of ethereal duets with occasionally lumbering ensembles. Pianists Caroline Hong and Tyrone Boyle contribute spirited renditions of solo and two-piano works by Sergei Rachmaninoff. Emily Gotschall and Gabriel Gaffney Smith (casts vary) open the fifth movement intricately wrapped around each other, an image that eventually spreads to all six pairs of dancers at the work’s conclusion. Christopher Wheeldon’s 2002 “Carousel (A Dance),” set to two-piano arrangements of the Richard Rodgers musical score, has more in common with the title contraption than the choreographer might have intended, going around in circles and never quite getting anywhere.

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The unquestionable highlight of the concert, Gustavo Ramírez Sansano’s 2012 “18+1” impressively couples the driving Latin sounds of Pérez Prado and others with a delightfully incongruous blend of movement both manic and mechanical. Chock-full of surprises, “18+1” showcases one of the many things BalletMet has always done well: committed, precise performances of terrific new work spiked with humor. That’s not a new direction for the company, but a joyous reconfirmation of BalletMet tradition.


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Somewhere betwixt Charles Dickens, Christopher Guest and “South Park,” we find Scott Navicky’s satirical novel, “Humboldt: Or, The Power of Positive Thinking.” We follow Humboldt, an innocent (ignorant?) young soybean farmer, as life upends him on a succession of impossible adventures. Navicky’s language is relentlessly playful, disorienting and unafraid to offend. SEE FOR YOURSELF:

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Charlene Fix’s newest book of poems looks at looking. Observing, reading (or misreading), watching — for Fix, these acts of seeing produce empathy. Eyes show up in many of the poems (the crying eye of the Cyclops, for example), fondly referred to as “crater lakes” or “quarter moons.” Fix challenges us to be more attentive to what is around us, and thus, more vulnerable to pain and love.

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hen a flower visits you three times in three days,/...you have to consider the synchronicity,/ that this might be the Universe yoo-hooing to you/ in a form involuted and sexy and coded and perfumey...” —from “Gardenias”

Hannah Stephenson is a poet, instructor and the founder of “Paging Columbus,” a literary event series. Connect with her online at her poetry site, The Storialist (thestorialist.com), or on Twitter (@thestorialist).


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In partnership with Columbus Young Professionals (CYP) Club, the Wexner Center for the Arts will host the monthly Viewpoints Artist Talk from 4-6pm at the mural on 5th Ave and High St. Artist Katie Valeska will discuss her mural, GOOD MORNING, and her career as a comics artist.

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COTA Month in the Short North Proceeds support scholarships that nurture developing talent across all nine majors at CCAD.

This month at Gallery Hop, COTA will unveil the CBUS, the free circulator running every 10 to 15 minutes from the Brewery District to the Short North Arts District. Come check out the new bus at Victorian Gate! Service starts on May 5.

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Brandt-Roberts Galleries: Reality Reimagined by Jason Morgan, Kendric Tonn, and Bernard Palchick Sharon Weiss Gallery: Oil paintings by Amanda Hope Cook ROY G BIV Gallery: Dual exhibition by Liz Morrison and Jill Raymundo Studios on High Gallery: Works about nature by Denise Romecki and Teda Theis

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Rivet: Wax Nostalgic, The Carved Crayon Work of Hoang Tran Lindsay Gallery: New Work in Vintage Linoleum by Bill Miller pm gallery: Works by Charles Wince and Brittany Lang Sean Christopher Gallery Ohio: Mixed media art in Ben Quinn: 3D Life Sherrie Gallerie: Sculpture works by Elizabeth Fergus-Jean The Oak Room: college ruled!, an exhibition by artist Adam Russell Elliott Marcia Evans Gallery: ABSTRACTS Exhibition by Michael Halliday, Ellis Beckwith, and John Donnelly Paul Palnik Cartoon Studios: Work by cartoon artist Paul Palnik Sponsored in part by:

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fan favorite Chloe O’Brian (Mary Lynn Rajskub) is back too. While the first two episodes have strong action and the plot moves faster than it would in a 24-episode season, there’s still not enough originality for me to get on board. Now, given that this could be the last time “24� is on a screen — highly doubtful given it’ll surely be a hit, and there have been talks about a movie for years — there could be some unexpected developments. But my gut says this won’t happen. The first two outings, while not terrible, are easy to predict. This was the biggest problem with “24�: You knew Jack was going off-book, doing something badass and morally questionable, and would still save the day. In “24: Live Another Day� I’m certain Jack is going to do all these things all over again. To paraphrase Rust Cohle, “24� is a flat circle.

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If the 2012 reboot of Spider-Man felt like a sign we were reaching critical mass with superhero movies — just five years after Sam Raimi’s Spidey trilogy — it was still rather entertaining, even if it felt like a retread. Two years later and we get “The Amazing Spider-Man 2.� The sequel isn’t quite as amazing, but it manages to be more than solid, despite some typical sequel pitfalls. After the events of the first film, Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) is really getting into the swing of this Spider-Man gig, balancing nabbing baddies with spending time with his girlfriend, Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone). Still, Peter struggles with the guilt of his promise to Gwen’s dying father to leave her alone for her own safety. Of course, as is the custom with superhero movie sequels, you have to up the ante with bad guys. Here, we get the emergence of a nebbish OsCorp scientist who becomes the electrified villain Electro (Jamie Foxx), as well as the seeds of eventual villainy in Peter’s friend Harry Osborn (Dane DeHaan). Director Marc Webb (“(500) Days of Summer�) returns to helm the sequel, and he again shows himself adept at handling both the action set piece and the more heart-tugging moments of the

Peter-Gwen romance. It helps that real-life couple Garfield and Stone exude enough charm to overlook some of the script’s flaws. If other things feel too familiar, at least Garfield’s performance is really starting to separate him from Tobey Maguire’s Peter/Spidey. Most of the bad news comes from familiar sources for these sequels. A too-many-cooks script (a total of nine writing credits) sets a lot of plates spinning — developing stories with Peter’s late father, etc. The biggest victim is Foxx, who gets an underdeveloped villain and too few chances to show his acting prowess (this is, after all, an Oscar-winning actor). Electro does deliver a lot of top-notch visual fireworks, though. Despite a lengthy running time, Webb keeps the pace moving, especially in the third act. This “Spider-Man� is a notch behind the first reboot, but it will sate the fans’ hunger, especially setting up bigger and better things for the next installment.

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BLOODY “BLUE RUIN� SHOWS WHAT AN INDIE CAN DO BY BRAD KEEFE @bradalive Fun independent film fact of the week: For the reported cost of “The Amazing Spider-Man 2,� you could make “Blue Ruin� 600 times. And it would be worth it. For $425,000 (a portion raised via Kickstarter), filmmaker Jeremy Saulnier has crafted one of the most tense thrillers I’ve seen in a long time. And the look and performances of the film stand the test among movies with far larger Hollywood bankrolls. “Blue Ruin� is a noirsoaked vigilante justice tale that uses graphic violence and black humor as punctuation. Fans of the darker side of the Coen Brothers (“Blood Simple,� “No Country for Old Men�) and Quentin Tarantino should take note. When we meet Dwight (Macon Blair), things

aren’t looking so good. He’s sporting a wild-man beard and living out of his beat-up old car. Then he gets news about a man’s upcoming release from prison. Much of the joy is in the unexpected here, but suffice it to say unassuming Dwight sets out on a path of revenge. And there will be blood. One of the truly great things about indie cinema is that the smaller scope makes a true auteur vision more attainable. Saulnier served as writer/director/cinematographer for “Blue Ruin.� Of course, Tommy Wiseau also wore multiple hats for “The Room,� so it doesn’t always work out, but still. What sets “Blue Ruin� apart from the revenge flick pack is its protagonist. Dwight has the motivation for murder, if not necessarily the skill set. Even through the

ragged beard, he seems less than menacing or competent. (If you want another reference point, think a really, really dark “Bottle Rocket.�) Saulnier not only creates a great character in Dwight — and gets a fantastic performance from Blair as the lead — he spins a gleefully complex web of consequences. Be warned if you’re squeamish, some of those consequences are pretty brutal. As events unfold, there’s a real feel for a world that exists offscreen. Details of the past come in and out of focus during a drumtight 90 minutes. “Blue Ruin� shows the big boys how the indies do it.

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SLAVE TALE “THE RETRIEVAL” DEFIES EXPECTATIONS BY BRAD KEEFE // @bradalive Joining “Blue Ruin” in opening this week in Columbus is another sterling indie with one filmmaker wearing multiple hats, Chris Eska’s “The Retrieval.” Eska wrote, directed and edited this film set in a backdrop of slavery — but don’t expect “12 Years a Slave” redux. Will (Ashton Sanders) is a young African-American in the Civil War-era South. Will and his uncle Marcus (Keston John) are under the employ of white bounty hunters in search of an escaped slave named Nate (Tishuan Scott). “The Retrieval” is not a film about the atrocities of slavery, although the moral dilemmas of that era provide the backdrop. Instead, Eska crafts an excellent character-driven piece. At its heart, it’s a story of journey, as the three central characters traverse the land and are only tangentially affected by the distant cannon fire of the Civil War. The scope of an indie budget makes this a necessity, but it also makes the story feel wholly original. If there are lulls near the middle, they are forgiven

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during a devastating final act. The performances by Scott and the young Sanders are superb. Both they and Eska are firmly in my watch list going forward.

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Director Wes Anderson’s most, well, grand movie yet is about the life of a young bellhop and his impossible rise to become a wealthy man, in what’s also the director’s most visually stunning work to date.

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LIMITED SCREENINGS The Gateway and the North Market are hosting their first drive-in movie with “Toy Story” this Saturday. The movie will be projected on a 40-foot screen in the parking lot and North Market merchants will provide concessions.

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udson 29 Kitchen & Drink won’t win any awards for “menu imagination,” but it might cop top honors in customer satisfaction. Cameron Mitchell’s newest creation — call it “M’s little brother”— offers provocatively unambitious dishes, but the generous portions and on-target execution at this new place in UA (Mitchell’s longtime neighborhood) is packing in eager diners by the ’burb-ful. Hudson 29 — its name conflates

New York’s Hudson Valley, where Mitchell attended the prestigious Culinary Institute of America, with Route 29, which winds through Northern California wine country — is snazzy, not fancy. Situated in The Lane (an upstart upscale apartment complex), darkly lit Hudson features dark wood, multiple distinct spaces and sorta resembles an oldschool steakhouse. There are private rooms, a waitfor-your-table lounge with stone walls and a hearth (reservations are strongly recommended), a neat semi-enclosed patio, several booth-

equipped areas, an open kitchen and a good-sized bar. Like other CMR restaurants, which tend to encourage buzz and hubbub, Hudson can flirt with being “try texting me” loud. Also like other CMRs, Hudson’s above-and-beyond professional service — there’s a huge and supremely courteous team here — is exemplary. Though claiming “the focus is on wine,” Hudson’s large vino selection is hardly adventurous — but its prices are (e.g. glasses of “The Prisoner” are $19). There are also six beers on tap — none from Ohio


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were perfectly dressed in a perky, sweet-tart vinaigrette. Though the entreesized Roasted Chicken salad sported a subtler dressing (my “mustard vinaigrette” tasted mostly of oil), it was nonetheless a lively assemblage of tender pulled chicken tricked out with kale, quinoa, beets, roasted peppers and more. Bonus: At $13, it’s one of Hudson’s better deals. A $17 reuben sandwich better be good, right? Well Hudson’s homemade-briny-brisket version is (though $13 would be more reasonable). Plus it comes in three stacked-high wedges, and with a side, like shoestring fries. My surprisingly light-tinted Wood Grilled King Salmon ($26) was so simple-yet-flawless, it was almost brilliant.

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— and carefully made cocktails ($10). The latter range from heavy and classic (a citrus-leavened El Presidente) to light and trendy (borrowedfrom-M, bottled-in-house Bourbon Cola). Hudson borrows from M (Mitchell’s crown jewel) food-wise too. This is particularly evident in Hudson’s not-so-raw sushi section, anchored by M’s signature Surf & Turf roll ($14). From the user-friendly short menu’s other sections, I tried the Dip Trio appetizer ($10). Somewhat characterizing Hudson’s appeal, it’s routine-sounding items (warm tortilla chips, dense hummus, creamy guacamole, plus a lean and scene-stealing smoked trout spread) that un-routinely flaunt clear, clean and fresh flavors and are attractively presented. Hudson’s tangy Tortilla Soup du jour ($6) displayed panache. Its handsome, poured-tableside tawny tomato broth offered deeply meaty and oniony accents effectively contrasted by last-second garnishes of crispy tortilla strips and sour cream. Also getting all the little things right was the deceptively simple House Salad ($7), a minor triumph of ingredients and execution. English cucumbers, pristine greens, good bacon, crispy fried dough bits and flavorful-enough “Campari tomatoes”

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I’ve been seduced by a bottle again. And again, it hasn’t backfired. Simple lines. A spring-y icon. A modern look. The promise of a bright, crisp white awaits in this edition of “pretty bottles.� The 2012 Dashwood Sauvignon Blanc ($13 at The Wine Guy in Pickerington) hails from New Zealand, a region that’s been known for the grape since the late ’70s. Choosing a bottle from a country that’s known for that varietal (chianti from Italy, pinot noir from Washington state, chardonnay from France) isn’t a guaranteed success, but — when in doubt — it’s not a bad move. In this case, it brought me a fruit-forward white with a bit of body that, at first, had a surprisingly peppery/maybe mustardy flavor. It toned down quite a bit, though, leaving tropical fruit and citrus flavors to shine. No oaky flavors here — just a bright, sharp character that cut through breaded cauliflower with a cheese dipping sauce and paired well with late-afternoon sunshine. But what doesn’t? Plus, “sauvignon blanc� might just be the best-sounding varietal to roll off the tongue. This white grape, originally French and now grown far and wide, is generally considered fresh and fruit-forward-tasting. Depending on the growing environment, sauvignon blanc grapes yield wine that can be anything from herbal to tropically fruity — with the former being more of a classic French style. Pair it with pesto-sauce-heavy pasta, creamy cheeses, risotto or seafood tacos. Or just some sunshine.


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Not that there needs to be a reason, but a good cause is a great excuse to get loaded. This Cinco de Mayo, make your hangover mean something at the Columbus Alive and Columbus Young Professionals Club’s Columbus Cinco de Mayo Bar Crawl, benefitting The V Foundation for Cancer Research. From 1-6 p.m. on May 3, registered teams of five will begin the Columbus Cinco de Mayo Bar Crawl at EndZone, and drink their way through the Arena District while raising money for The V Foundation. Registration is $30 per crawler, which includes an official T-shirt and a bucket of Corona at all five stops. Columbus Young Professionals Club members can register at a discounted rate. Each team will start at EndZone and then cruise a predetermined route of five bars, including Park Street Cantina, BBR, Brothers, Bar Louie, The Garage, Gas Werks, Callahan’s, Park Street Tavern, The Social and Park Street Patio.

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Flannagan’s Dublin is going big for Cinco de Mayo. Starting at 2 p.m. on Monday, May 5, the Dublin stalwart will play host to a bevy of Cinco de Mayo festivities to get the crowd hyped for electronic act Krewella. The event is 18 and up, so even if you aren’t partaking in tequila shots, you can check out the action. Logic and Radical Something will open.

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Caribbean Jerk’s at Polaris started the fun a little early, and will party through the weekend with live music and food and drink specials. On Saturday, check out locals The Wonder Twin Powers at 2 p.m., followed by Yours For The Taking at 9 p.m. Sunday features Paradise Island Band, and they close out Cinco de Mayo with Pancakes For Dinner Band at 6 p.m. on Monday. You’ll probably want to request Tuesday off now.

FOOD TRUCK FOOD COURT I take it as the first sign of summer when the food trucks flock to the Columbus Commons for Food Truck Food Court. You can take your fancy, over-attended food truck fests any day. I’ll gladly enjoy the weekly Thursday offerings by eight local trucks. This year’s lineup features Challah, Paddy Wagon, Pitabilities, The Angry Wiener, Tatoheads and Tortilla, plus two more rotating monthly. (May’s food trucks are Swoop and Hungry Monkey.) The food court starts May 8 and runs through October; each week’s food court lasts from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Eating Downtown has never been better. —JUSTIN MCINTOSH

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TESSA BERG PHOTO for a whiskey affair. Sipping it neat, as is appropriate for any first kiss, the rye is hot and messy, and burns a bit (something occasionally apropos for a first kiss, but que sera, sera). If you’re into that sort of thing, which I won’t knock, run, kiss, ignite now. If you’re a bit more patient and want a slow paroxysm, add an ice cube or two (or a dash of water, which is less preferred) and OYO Rye opens up utterly exquisitely. The subtle essences (a mixture of

corn and wheat abstractions that bonds beautifully) become something to savor. If OYO Rye is still too strong for your tastes, move to a cocktail (ideally a Manhattan). Or, if you’re looking to splurge for a special occasion, OYO has a barrel-aging kit for a hundy. If I haven’t convinced (or wingman-ed) you enough by now, whiskey lovers, I’ll put it simply — get some OYO Rye Whiskey. Just be careful, she’s a feisty one.

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May 14 WILLIE NELSON WITH ALISON KRAUSS AND UNION STATION at Schottenstein Center

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11 s Celtic Women at Palace Theatre

5 s Krewella with Logic at Flannagan’s Dublin s Matt Pryor with Blue of Colors, Mark Rose and Josh Berwanger Band at The Basement

12 s The Foreign Exchange at Woodlands Tavern

May 10 MUSHROOMHEAD at Alrosa Villa

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13 s Against Me! with Tony Molina and Big Eyes at Newport Music Hall s Fu Manchu at Ace of Cups s Stu Larsen at The Basement s Wild Belle with Caught A Ghost at A&R Music Bar

7 s Forgotten Space at Woodlands Tavern s Holy Ghost Tent Revival at Park Street Tavern

14 s Beenie Man at Park Street Tavern s Mephiskapheles at Rumba Cafe s The Wanted with Midnight Red at LC Pavilion

8 s Saliva at The Exlcusive s Tracy Morgan at Capitol Theatre

15 s John Mark McMillan at Skully’s Music-Diner s Roast on The Range with Sebastian Bach, Scott Ian and more at LC Pavilion

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s Jones For Revival at Park Street Tavern s Lincoln Durham and Little Hurricane at The Basement s Uh Huh Her at A&R Music Bar s Willie Watson with Mandolin Orange at Woodlands Tavern

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Verne’s On 161 Restaurant and Lounge, 2365 Dublin-Granville Rd., North Side. 614-794-7177. 6-10 p.m. Live Music Showcase.

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ACOUSTIC KARAOKE Bill’s Other Place, 733 Harrisburg Pike, 614-558-2217. 8 p.m. Karaoke w/ Enchanted Entertainment.

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Little Rock Bar, 944 N. Fourth St., Short North. 614-824-5602. 8 p.m. Free. Swank DJs Present: Black Gold.

Dick’s Den, 2417 N. High St., Campus. 614-268-9573. $4. Tom Davis. Max & Erma’s, 8050 E. Broad St., Reynoldsburg. 614-2747526. 7:30-9:30 p.m. The Ukulele Cowboy Society.

KDB, 165 Easton Town Center, Easton. 740-739-4548. 8 p.m. Karaoke.

SCHOTTENSTEIN CENTER, 555 Borror Dr., Campus. 800-745-3000.

Oldfields on 4th, 1571 N. Fourth St., Campus. 614-2915598. 10 p.m. Free. Excesss Karaoke.

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OPEN STAGE Roop Brothers Bar, 17 N. Union St., Delaware. 740-369-0643. 7:30 p.m. Free. Open Mic with Robert Lloyd. Scarlet & Grey Cafe, 2203 N. High St., Campus. 614-6557685. 5-9 p.m. $7. Soul Dope Sundays. Turbulence Sports Lounge, 1536 N. Cassady Ave., 614-532-6556. 9 p.m. $7. Ladies’ Night.

Rambling House, 310 E. Hudson St., 614-468-3415. 9 p.m. The Tillers.

CHRISTIAN/GOSPEL Schottenstein Center, 555 Borror Dr., Campus. 800-7453000. 7 p.m. $20-$78. Casting Crowns, Laura Story.

7 p.m. $20-$78. Casting Crowns, Laura Story.

Club Diversity, 863 S. High St., Brewery District. 614-224-4050. 9-11 p.m. Free. Tom Crumley at the Piano. Conservatory of Piano, 209 N Hamilton Rd, East Side. 614-755-2424. $225. College Intensive Sampler.

POP/ROCK Adobe Gilas, 3978 Easton Station, Easton. 614-418-7134. 8:30 p.m. Free. DJ Kim.

Midland Theatre, 36 N. Park Pl., 740-345-5483. 7:30 p.m. $25$45. Dave Mason’s Traffic Jam. Peggy R. McConnell Arts Center, 777 Evening St., Worthington. 614-431-0329. 8-10 p.m. $10 advance, $12 day of, $5 students, free for kids 12 and younger. SUHD. Skully’s Music-Diner, 1151 N. High St., Short North. 614-2918856. 6 p.m. $20 advance, $25 day of. Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil, Peter Furler Band.

Skully’s Music-Diner, 1151 N. High St., Short North. 614-2918856. 9 p.m. Ladies ‘80s & More.

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The Shrunken Head, 251 W. Fifth Ave., Short North. 614299-2295. 10 p.m. Free. FREQ: The Weekly EDM Party.

Eldorado’s Food & Spirits, 4968 N. High St., Clintonville. 614-785-0030. 9 p.m. Free. Live Karaoke with Ace.

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Evolution Social Lounge, 5610 Hall Rd., 614-465-2496. 8 p.m. Ladies Night.

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Crown Sports Lounge, 511 Lazelle Rd., Westerville. 614846-1122. 9 p.m. Karaoke.

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Porter’s Pub, 5225 N. High St., Clintonville. 614-436-4480. 7 p.m. $2. Unplugged.

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Rambling House, 310 E. Hudson St., 614-468-3415. 8 p.m. Jesse Henry with Nate Anders and Matt Paetsch.

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Adobe Gilas, 3978 Easton Station, Easton. 937-470-5851. 8:30 p.m. Chris Logsdon.

Gethsemane Lutheran Church Elca, 35 E. Stanton Ave., Clintonville. 614-876-7830. 7:30 p.m. $20, $10 students and ages 24 and younger. Chamber Music Connection and Chamber Music Columbus: Cavani String Quartet.

The Crest Gastropub, 2855 Indianola Ave., Clintonville. 614261-7128. 9 p.m. Free. Willie Phoenix. Three-Legged Mare, 401 N. Front St., Arena District. 614-222-4950. Free. The Devil Doves.

Southern Theatre, 21 E. Main St., Downtown. 614-228-8600. 8 p.m. $25-$68. Columbus Symphony Orchestra: Concerto Festival.

Ugly Tuna Saloona, 1546 N. High St., Campus. 614-2978862. DJ Joey Blayze.

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COUNTRY J. Lindsay’s, 5453 Bethel Sawmill Center, Dublin. 614-214-5078. 9 p.m. Free. Rockin’ Country Night with DJ Cowboy James.

DANCE/ELECTRONIC J. Lindsay’s, 5453 Bethel Sawmill Center, 814-502-6917. Dance Party.

FOLK Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park, 1775 Darby Creek Dr., 614-491-8614. Free. Central Ohio Folk Festival.

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Kafe Kerouac, 2250 N. High St., Campus. 614-299-2672. 8 p.m. $10. Danielle Ate the Sandwich.

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Ledo’s Lounge, 2608 N. High St., Campus. 614-263-1009. 9 p.m. Free. Excesss Karaoke. North City Tavern, 46 Dillmont Dr., 614-378-6756. 9 p.m. Free. Friday Karaoke.

PIANO/STANDARDS Conservatory of Piano, 209 N. Hamilton Rd., East Side. 614-755-2424. $225. College Intensive Sampler.

POP/ROCK Dick’s Den, 2417 N. High St., Campus. 614-268-9573. $4. The Ooh La Las. Skully’s Music-Diner, 1151 N. High St., Short North. 614-2918856. 6 p.m. $15 advance, $18 day of. Hellogoodbye, Vacationer.

Roop Brothers Bar, 17 N. Union St., Delaware. 740-369-0643. 9 p.m. Free. Mark Kries, Randy Ross, Sammy Hooff. Ugly Tuna Saloona, 1546 N. High St., Campus. 614-2978862. DJ Rob Stylz. Verne’s On 161 Restaurant and Lounge, 2365 Dublin-Granville Rd., North Side. 614-794-7177. 6-10 p.m. Live Music Showcase.

R&B/SOUL/FUNK Tavern 42, 5200 U.S. Highway 42 S., Delaware. 937-4082744. 8:30-11:30 p.m. The Code Blue Band. Verne’s On 161 Restaurant and Lounge, 2365 Dublin-Granville Rd., 614-547-9040. 7 p.m. The Mix.

Chez du Bon, 122 S. High St., Downtown. 614-461-4000. 5:30-8:30 p.m. Luxury Brown Lite featuring Meredith Evans.

Alrosa Villa, 5055 Sinclair Rd., North Side. 614-885-9125. 5 p.m. $22 advance, $26 day of. Paganfest America 2014 Featuring Korpiklaani.

The Worthington Inn, 649 High St., Unit 100, Worthington. 614-885-2600. 7-10 p.m. Free. Richard Lopez & Guest.

Camelot Cellars Winery, 958 N. High St., Short North. 614441-8860. 7-9 p.m. Free. Eric Clemens.

KARAOKE

Halftime Tavern, 1532 Bethel Rd., Northwest Side. 614-4598485. Free. Paul & Dan.

Natalie’s Coal-Fired Pizza & Live Music, 5601 N. High St., Worthington. 614-436-2625. 9-11 p.m. $15 advance, $18 day of. Bob Teague & Friends Present: An Evening with Gurf Morlix.

Nike Sports Lounge, 2165 Hilliard-Rome Rd., Hilliard. 614771-6116. Steve Menda.

Rambling House, 310 E. Hudson St., 614-468-3415. 8:30 p.m. Buckles and Boots.

Bill’s Other Place, 733 Harrisburg Pike, 614-558-2217. 8 p.m. Karaoke w/ Enchanted Entertainment.

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Central Ohio Folk Festival, Battelle-Darby Creek Metro Park, 614-274-7526. 10 a.m.-2

Marion Palace Theatre, 276 W. Center St., 740-383-2101. 8 p.m. $28-$40. The Manhattan Transfer.

KARAOKE Bill’s Other Place, 733 Harrisburg Pike, 614-558-2217. 8 p.m. Karaoke w/ Enchanted Entertainment. Scotty’s Bar & Patio, 6224 E. Livingston Ave., Reynoldsburg. 740-739-4548. 9 p.m. Saturday Night Karaoke.

POP/ROCK Adobe Gilas, 3978 Easton Station, Easton. 937-470-5851. 10 p.m. DJ Rob Stylz. Crown Sports Lounge, 511 Lazelle Rd., Westerville. 614846-1122. Free. Misfit Toys. Halftime Tavern, 1532 Bethel Rd., Northwest Side. 614-4598485. Free. Greg Hale Band. Nike Sports Lounge, 2165 Hilliard-Rome Rd., Hilliard. 614771-6116. Stiff Kitty. Ugly Tuna Saloona, 1546 N. High St., Campus. 614-2978862. DJ Joey Blayze.

Park Street Tavern, 501 Park St., Arena District. 614-2214099. 10 p.m. $5. Capital Sound.

sunday ACOUSTIC Rambling House, 310 E. Hudson St., 614-468-3415. 8-11 p.m. Free. Rambling House Old Time Jam.

CHRISTIAN/GOSPEL Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church, 478 W. Olentangy St., Powell. 614-932-9122. 6 p.m. $10 advance, $15 day of. Randy Stonehill.

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CLASSICAL/OPERA Fairfield Union High School , 6675 Cincinnati Zanesville Rd. NE, 740-687-5855. 4 p.m. $20, $15 seniors, $10 students, free for military in uniform. I Hear Lancaster Singing!...A Festival of Choirs. Southern Theatre, 21 E. Main St., Downtown. 614-228-8600. 3 p.m. $25-$68. Columbus Symphony Orchestra: Concerto Festival. St. John’s Episcopal Church, 700 High St., Worthington. 614-846-5180. 3 p.m. Free. Instrumentalists of St. John’s.

FOLK Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park, 1775 Darby Creek Drive, 614-491-8614. Free. Central Ohio Folk Festival. Natalie’s Coal-Fired Pizza & Live Music, 5601 N. High St., Worthington. 614-436-2625.

Dick’s Den, 2417 N. High St., Campus. 614-268-9573. $4. Randy Mather with Natalie Adams. Southbend Tavern, 126 E. Moler St., 614-274-7526. 6-8 p.m. The Ukulele Cowboy Society.

KARAOKE Ace of Cups, 2619 N. High St., Campus. 614-262-6001. 10 p.m. Free. Excesss Karaoke. Bethel Road Pub, 1375 Bethel Rd., Northwest Side. 614-4591067. 9 p.m. DJ Steve Karaoke. Bethel Road Pub, 1375 Bethel Rd., Northwest Side. 614-4599987. 9 p.m. Karaoke. Cementos, 1940 Henderson Rd., Upper Arlington. 614-4510221. 7:30 p.m. $5. Karaoke. Club Diversity, 863 S. High St., Brewery District. 614-224-4050. 7-11 p.m. Free. Karaoke with DJs Calvin & Jason.

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Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park, 1775 Darby Creek Dr., 614-491-8614. Free. Central Ohio Folk Festival.

Dick’s Den, 2417 N. High St., Campus. 614-268-9573. $4. Tommy Smith.

R&B/SOUL/FUNK Brothers Drake Meadery & Bar, 26 E. Fifth Ave., Short North. 614-388-8765. 10 p.m. $5. Gallery Hop @ Brothers Drake with Hoo Doo Soul Band.

8-10 p.m. $20. An Evening with Steve Forbert.

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Skully’s Music-Diner, 1151 N. High St., Short North. 614-2918856. 9 p.m. $5. Get Right with DJ Giovanny.

JAZZ

Conservatory of Piano, 209 N. Hamilton Rd., East Side. 614-755-2424. $225. College Intensive Sampler.

Secrest Auditorium, 334 Shinnick, 740-819-9961. 3-4:30 p.m. Free. Cancer Classic Concert.

ARTS

Ace of Cups, 2619 N. High St., Campus. 614-262-6001. 9 p.m. $5. Heatwave!

Bernie’s Distillery, 1896 N. High St., Campus. 614-5612846. 5 p.m. $8. The Crowd Pleeazer’s.

PIANO/STANDARDS

Verne’s On 161 Restaurant and Lounge, 2365 Dublin-Granville Rd., North Side. 614-794-7177. 6-10 p.m. Live Music Showcase.

MUSIC

Southern Theatre, 21 E. Main St., Downtown. 614-228-8600. 8 p.m. $25-$68. Columbus Symphony Orchestra: Concerto Festival.

HIP-HOP/RAP

The Rack, 1605 W. Fifth Ave., Grandview. 614-487-1700. 10 p.m. Free. Excesss Karaoke.

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MUSIC // thurs may 1–weds may 7 Crown Sports Pub, 6493 E. Main St., Reynoldsburg. 614367-9319. 8 p.m. Free. Karaoke Night. Eldorado’s Food & Spirits, 4968 N High St, Clintonville. 614785-0030. 9 p.m. Free. Buckeye Karaoke Junkie Live. Ugly Tuna Saloona, 1546 N. High St., Campus. 614-2978862. Karaoke with Rob Stylz.

PIANO/STANDARDS Conservatory of Piano, 209 N. Hamilton Rd., East Side. 614-755-2424. $225. College Intensive Sampler.

REGGAE Skully’s Music-Diner, 1151 N. High St., Short North. 614-2918856. 10 p.m. $10. The Flex Crew.

monday JAZZ Clintonville Woman’s Club, 3951 N High St, Clintonville. 614-488-7556. 7:30-10 p.m. $10, $5 for students. Vaughn Wiester’s 21-Piece Famous Jazz Orchestra. Dick’s Den, 2417 N. High St., Campus. 614-268-9573. 9 p.m. $4. The Danny Fox Trio.

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Adobe Gilas, 3978 Easton Station, Easton. 614-418-7134. 10 p.m. Free. Karaoke With Rob Stylz.

O’Sheckys Live, 6240 Busch Blvd., North Side. 614-4365656. The Somewhats, Reverse Order.

Eldorado’s Food & Spirits, 4968 N. High St., Clintonville. 614-785-0030. 9 p.m. Free. Open Stage Live Music with Matt Jones.

Eastside Lounge, 6115 E. Livingston Ave., Reynoldsburg. 614-378-5652. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Blue Monday (Old School).

Roop Brothers Bar, 17 N. Union St., Delaware. 740-369-0643. 7 p.m. Free. Ski High Karaoke. Rosie O’Grady’s, 2411 Morse Rd., North Side. 614-378-6756. 9:30 p.m. Free. Karaoke with John — Buckey Karaoke Junkies.

OPEN STAGE Scotty’s Bar & Patio, 6224 E. Livingston Ave., Reynoldsburg. 614-236-4169. Free. Open Blues Jam with Big Daddy and the bluesXpress. The Dolphin Lounge, 345 Agler Rd., Gahanna. 614-256-0567. 9 p.m. Free. Blues Jam.

PIANO/STANDARDS Conservatory of Piano, 209 N. Hamilton Rd., East Side. 614755-2424. $225. Adult Spring Conservatory Sampler. Conservatory of Piano, 209 N. Hamilton Rd., East Side. 614-755-2424. $225. College Intensive Sampler.

The LC Pavilion, 405 Neil Ave., Arena District. 614-221-9923. 7 p.m. $20 advance, $22 day of. The 1975, Bad Suns, Sir Sly.

tuesday HIP-HOP/RAP Park Street Saloon, 525 N. Park St., Arena District. 614-2994987. 8 p.m. $20. Mobb Deep.

JAZZ Park Street Tavern, 501 Park St., Arena District. 614-2214099. 8 p.m. Jazz Jam Session.

KARAOKE Crown Sports Lounge, 511 Lazelle Rd., Westerville. 614-8461122. 9 p.m. Karaoke. EndZone Entertainment Complex, 165 Vine St., Arena District. 214-609-4292. 9 p.m. Free. Karaoke. Evolution Social Lounge, 5610 Hall Rd., 614-465-2496. 8 p.m. Karaoke Popstar. Hounddog’s Pizza, 2657 N. High St., 614-261-4686. 10 p.m. Free. Excesss Karaoke.

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Little Rock Bar, 944 N. Fourth St., Short North. 614-824-5602. 9 p.m. Little Rock Karaoke.

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Rosie O’Grady’s, 2411 Morse Rd, North Side. 614-378-6756. 9:30 p.m. Free. Karaoke with John — Buckey Karaoke Junkies.

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OPEN STAGE The Dolphin Lounge, 345 Agler Rd., Gahanna. 614-348-3634. 9 p.m. Open Stage with Two Chord Thom.

Conservatory of Piano, 209 N. Hamilton Rd., East Side. 614-755-2424. $225. College Intensive Sampler. The Conservatory Of Piano Inc., 60 W. Old Wilson Bridge Rd., Worthington. 614-436-6076. $225. Adult Spring Conservatory Sampler.

wednesday ACOUSTIC La Fogata, 1849 Winderly Ln., Pickerington. 614-864-9154. 6-9 p.m. Free. Unraveling Wilburys.

DANCE/ELECTRONIC Adobe Gilas, 3978 Easton Station, Easton. 614-418-7134. 8:30 p.m. DJ ANT.

JAZZ Dick’s Den, 2417 N. High St., Campus. 614-268-9573. $4. Adam Smith. The Worthington Inn, 649 High St., Unit 100, Worthington. 614-885-2600. 7-9 p.m. Free. Richard Lopez.

KARAOKE Bernard’s Tavern, 630 N. High St., Short North. 614-223-9601. 10 p.m. Free. Karaoke. Bethel Road Pub, 1375 Bethel Rd., Northwest Side. 614-4591067. 9 p.m. DJ Steve Karaoke. Crown Sports Pub, 6493 E. Main St., Reynoldsburg. 614367-9319. 9 p.m. Free. Karaoke Wednesday’s With Jammin Josh. Donerick’s Pub, 3783 S Hamilton Rd, Groveport. 740739-4548. 9 p.m. Hump Day Karaoke. Eldorado’s Food & Spirits, 4968 N High St, Clintonville. 614-7850030. 9 p.m. Free. Live Karaoke with Ace.

PIANO/STANDARDS

Fourth Street Bar & Grill, 1810 N. Fourth St., Campus. 614-2911420. 10 p.m. Free. Excesss Karaoke.

Conservatory of Piano, 209 N. Hamilton Rd., East Side. 614755-2424. $225. Adult Spring Conservatory Sampler.

Park Street Tavern, 501 Park St., Arena District. 614-2214099. 9 p.m. Live Band Karaoke with Dirty Money.


The Shrunken Head, 251 W. Fifth Ave., Short North. 614-2992295. 8 p.m. Free. Acoustic Open Mic.

Bernie’s Distillery, 1898 N. High St., 614-291-3448. 8 p.m. Miss Massive Snowflake. Porter’s Pub, 5225 N. High St., Clintonville. 614-436-4480. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Free. Shorty Allen & The Skirt Chasers, Rockabilly Every Wednesday. The Blarney Stone Tavern, 2151 W. Dublin-Granville Rd., Worthington. 614-505-6041. 7-10:30 p.m. Chris Logsdon. Ugly Tuna Saloona, 1546 N. High St., Campus. 614-297-8862. Brian Day.

Paging Columbus, 6-8 p.m. OSU Urban Arts Space, 50 W. Town St., Downtown. 614292-8861. uas.osu.edu

AUTHORS David Andrews, Past dean of the OSU College of Education and Human Ecology, discusses the critical importance of adult role models. 3:30-5:30 p.m. Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center, 2201 Fred Taylor Dr., Campus. 323-304-2433. myfathersdaygift.com

BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL NAWBO Columbus Lunch Program: Lisa Ingram, Lisa Ingram, president of White Castle System Inc., will share her inspirational story. 11:15 a.m.-1:15 p.m. Brookside Golf & Country Club, 2770 W. Dublin Granville Rd., Dublin. 614-824-6200. nawbocolumbusohio.com

CATCO is Kids: Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz, April 25 through May 4. Columbus Performing Arts Center, Shedd Theatre, 549 Franklin Ave., Downtown. 614469-0939. catco.org

EVENTS Ashley Judd, 6 p.m. $50. Ohio Theatre, 39 E. State St., 614225-9926. Cinco De Mayo Beach Party, Free. Caribbean Jerks, 1262 E. Powell Rd., 614-844-6501. caribbeanjerks.com

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PBJ Connections 2014 Wellness Workshop Series, Proceeds benefit PBJ Connections, a nonprofit that helps area kids with mental and behavioral challenges. 6:30-8:30 p.m. $40 per workshop, $20 discount for all four. PBJ Connections, 9734 Jug St. NW, 740-924-7543. pbjconnections.org Trapped in a Room with a Zombie, 12:30 p.m. $28 per ticket. Columbus Idea Foundry, 1158 Corrugated Way, 614-226-2159. roomescapeadventures.com

Spring Flower Show, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $6-$12. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, 1777 E. Broad St., East Side. 614-715-8000. fpconservatory.org/The-Experience/Exhibitions/Upcoming/ Spring-Flower-Show

PET EVENTS Dog Parkour Class, 7-8 p.m. $15 per week. Adventure Unleashed, 845 E. Fifth, 614-3982267. adventureunleashed.org

Evolution Theatre Co.: Festival of Plays, 8-10 p.m. $10. Columbus Performing Arts Center, 549 Franklin Ave., Downtown. 614233-1124. evolutiontheatre.org Gallery of Echoes, In collaboration with the Columbus Museum of Art, Shadowbox Live presents Gallery of Echoes: a 21-song cycle, multi-media performance, during which the artwork takes center stage. 7:30 p.m. $20$50. Shadowbox Live, 503 S. Front St., Brewery District. 614416-7625. shadowboxlive.org

COMEDY Comedy Open Mic, Sign-up ends at 9:30 p.m., show starts at 10 p.m. 10 p.m. Free. Zeno’s, 384 W. Third Ave., Short North. 740-501-2541. Volstead Comedy Showcase at Sidebar, 7:30-9:15 p.m. $3. Sidebar 122, 122 E. Main St., Downtown. 614-228-9041.

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ACPA Drums and Dresses Fashion Show, Student-run fashion show with percussion provided by drum line and percussion ensemble. 6-7 p.m. Free. The Arts & College Preparatory Academy, 4401 Hilton Corporate Dr., 614986-9974. artcollegeprep.org

Cinco de Mayo, Recipes include tamales and posole. Demo and tasting, led by chef Dan Varga of Explorers Club. 6-8 p.m. $30 members, $35 nonmembers. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, 1777 E. Broad St., East Side. 614-7158000. fpconservatory.org.

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The Conservatory Of Piano Inc., 60 W. Old Wilson Bridge Rd., Worthington. 614-436-6076. $225. Adult Spring Conservatory Sampler.

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Keyholder 2014, Actress Ashley Judd will speak. 6-7:15 p.m. $50. Ohio Theatre, 39 E. State St., Downtown. 614-225-9926. womensfundcentralohio.org

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Conservatory of Piano, 209 N. Hamilton Rd., East Side. 614-755-2424. $225. College Intensive Sampler.

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PIANO/STANDARDS Conservatory of Piano, 209 N. Hamilton Rd., East Side. 614755-2424. $225. Adult Spring Conservatory Sampler.

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DANCE BalletMet: “New Directions/ New Works,� 7:30-9:30 p.m. $25-$60. Capitol Theatre, 77 S. High St., Downtown. 614-2294848. balletmet.org

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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, 8 p.m. $20, $17.50 students and seniors. Columbus Civic Theater, 3837 Indianola Ave., Clintonville. 614-447-7529. columbuscivic.org

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Excesss Trivia, 8-10 p.m. Free. Hounddog’s Pizza, 2657 N. High St., Campus. 614-263-4058. excessstrivia.com

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Excesss Trivia, 8:30-10:30 p.m. Free. Max & Erma’s, 1317 N. Hamilton Rd., Gahanna. 614471-0009. excessstrivia.com Excesss Trivia, 7-9 p.m. Free. Max & Erma’s, 7480 Sawmill Rd., Dublin. 614-760-8585. excessstrivia.com Excesss Trivia, 8:30-10:30 p.m. Free. Max & Erma’s, 411 Metro Pl. N., Dublin. 614-889-8111. excessstrivia.com Excesss Trivia, 8:30-10:30 p.m. Free. Max & Erma’s Restaurants, 178 Easton Town Ctr., Easton. 614-337-9090. excessstrivia. com Team Trivia Live, 8 p.m. Free. Grandview Cafe, 1455 W. Third Ave., Grandview. 614-486-2233. grandviewcafe.com Name 10 Trivia, 8-10 p.m. Free. Dirty Frank’s West, 2836 W. Broad St., 614-946-3124.

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TRAPPED IN A ROOM WITH A ZOMBIE, 12:30 p.m. $28 per

ticket. Columbus Idea Foundry, 1158 Corrugated Way, 614-226-2159. roomescapeadventures.com

friday ARTS EVENTS Open Wheel, No experience necessary 6:30-9 p.m. $45. Clayspace/Gallery 831, 831 S. Front St., Brewery District. 614449-8144. clayspace831.com

BENEFITS Evening of Light, Evening of Light will benefit the Child & Family Program at Alvis House. Starring award-winning chef, bestselling author and trending TV star Jeff Henderson who spent 10 years in prison. 7:3011 p.m. $130. Hilton Columbus Downtown , 401 N. High St., Downtown. 614-252-8402. eol2014.com

Les Chapeaux dans le Jardin (Hat Day), This year’s luncheon features award-winning hat milline Adrian Phillip. Proceeds benefit Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens’ K through 12 educational outreach programs. 11 a.m. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, 1777 E. Broad St., East Side. 614-715-8000. fpconservatory.org

COMEDY Friday Night Prime Time, A comedy night hosted by Hassan Hancock. 7:30 p.m. $5. Scarlet and Grey Cafe, 2203 N. High St., Campus. 614-291-2347. scarletandgreycafe.com

DANCE BalletMet: “New Directions/ New Works,� 8-10 p.m. $25-

$60. Capitol Theatre, 77 S. High St., Downtown. 614-229-4848. balletmet.org/performances Candela Fridays, Must be 18+. 8 p.m. $10 dance lesson, $7 open dance party, $5 students. The Short North Ballroom, 47 E. Lincoln St., Short North. 614316-8818. salsamante.com

EVENTS Cinco De Mayo Beach Party, Free. Caribbean Jerks, 1262 E. Powell Rd., 614-844-6501. caribbeanjerks.com Induction Ceremony for the Ohio Military Hall of Fame for Valor, This year’s class includes representatives from the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps who served during the Indian Wars, the Civil War, World War I and World War II, as well as the conflicts in Korea and


Women of Faith: From Survival to Revival Tour, 7 p.m. $49. Nationwide Arena, 200 W. Nationwide Blvd., Arena District. 888493-2484. womenoffaith.com

Spring Flower Show, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $6-$12. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, 1777 E. Broad St., East Side. 614-715-8000. fpconservatory.org/the-experience/exhibitions/upcoming/ spring-flower-show

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THEATER Broadway’s Best!, 8-10 p.m. $10 Adults; $7 Seniors (55 and above), $7 Children (13 and under). Abbey Theater of Dublin, 5600 Post Rd., 614- 874-7332. thedublinsingers.com

Gallery of Echoes, 10:30 p.m. $20-$50. Shadowbox Live, 503 S. Front St., Brewery District. 614416-7625. shadowboxlive.org Rooftop Garden Tour, 1:452:45 p.m. Free. OSU Urban Arts Space, 50 W. Town St., 614-2928861. uas.osu.edu The MOMologues: The Original Comedy about Motherhood, Mental Health America of Franklin County (MHAFC) presents The MOMologues, a staged reading about the touching and hilarious moments of motherhood. All proceeds benefit Perinatal Outreach and Encouragement for Moms. 7-10 p.m. $35, advance, $40 day of, $280 reserved table. Makoy Center, 5462 Center St., Hilliard. 614-221-1441. mhafc. org/momologues Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, 8 p.m. $20, $17.50 students and seniors. Columbus Civic Theater, 3837 Indianola Ave., Clintonville. 614-447-7529. columbuscivic.org

saturday ARTS EVENTS Clay & Coffee, Reservations required. 1:30-3:30 p.m. $40. Clayspace/Gallery 831, 831 S. Front St., Brewery District. 614449-8144. clayspace831.com

Short North Gallery Hop, 4-10 p.m. Free. Short North District, Along North High Street between Fifth Avenue and Nationwide Boulevard., Short North. 614299-8050. shortnorth.org Sun Valley Presents: Trioscapes, Before The Eyewall, Rosalie’s Lucid Dreams, 8 p.m.-1 a.m. $8 (21+’s) / $11 (18-20). The Summit, 2210 Summit St., 614-268-9377. Wax Nostalgic — Artwork Of Hoang Tran, 12-7 p.m. Rivet, 1200 N. High St., 614-2948697. rivetgallery.com

AUTHORS Book Release, Local playwright Nanette Hodge, creatively known as Nanette Marie, will release her book, “Mamas’ Drama,” May 3 at the Westerville Library’s Local Authors Festival. A book release will also be held May 6 at Wild Goose Creative. 6-8 p.m. Free. Wild Goose Creative, 2491 Summit St., Campus. 614-595-5421. Local Author Book Festival, Books of all genres will be highlighted as writers from around Central Ohio are stationed throughout the building for casual meet and greets. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Westerville Public Library, 126 S. State St., Westerville. 614-882-7277 ext. 2103.

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BENEFITS Miles of Smiles Gala 2014, Proceeds will provide free cleft lip and palate surgical services to children. NBC4’s Mindy Drayer will emcee. 6:30-10 p.m. $200. The Party Barn at the Wexner Residence, 1 Whitebarn Rd., New Albany. 614-332-9525. milesofsmilesgala.org

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Central Ohio Folk Festival, Sponsored by the Columbus Folk Music Society Inc. and Battelle-Darby Creek Metro Park. Most festival events are free, with the exception of workshops and a Saturday night concert headlined by Joe Crookston. Free. Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park, 1775 Darby Creek Drive, 614-491-8614. columbusfolkmusicsociety.org

Gallery of Echoes, 7:30 p.m. $20-$50. Shadowbox Live, 503 S. Front St., Brewery District. 614416-7625. shadowboxlive.org

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Evolution Theatre Co.: Festival of Plays, 8-10 p.m. $10. Columbus Performing Arts Center, 549 Franklin Ave., Downtown. 614233-1124. evolutiontheatre.org

Kya’s Krusade Art Therapy Program, Four-week series of art therapy classes designed for children with physical disabilities (who engage in physical and/ or occupational therapy on a regular basis) and one sibling, age 4-18. 11 a.m.-12 p.m. $20. Schiller Recreation Center, 1069 Jaeger St., German Village. 614750-2198. kyaskrusade.org

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FOOD & DRINK C.R.O.S.S. (Christians Reaching Other Single Saints), 6-11 p.m. $15. RiversEdge Banquet Hall, 1335 Dublin Rd., 614-654-6393. divineinterventiononline.net

Columbus Children’s Theatre: Hansel and Gretel, $11-$22. Columbus Children’s Theatre, 512 Park St., Downtown. 614224-6672. columbuschildrenstheatre.org

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Go for the Gold at Confetti of Hope’s Fundraiser Event. All proceeds will benefit Confetti of Hope programs serving children in Whitehall. 5:30-8:30 p.m. $15 suggested donation. Whitehall Community Park Activities Building, 402 N. Hamilton Rd., Whitehall. 567-203-3102. confettiofhope.org

CATCO is Kids: Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz, Through May 4. Columbus Performing Arts Center, Shedd Theatre, 549 Franklin Ave., Downtown. 614-469-0939. catco.org

Fiber Circle, All skill levels welcome! 10 a.m.-1 p.m. $10/year. Stratford Ecological Center, 3083 Liberty Rd., Delaware. 740-3632548. stratfordecologicalcenter.org

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Trapped in a Room with a Zombie, 12:30 p.m. $28 per ticket. Columbus Idea Foundry, 1158 Corrugated Way, 614-226-2159. roomescapeadventures.com

Broadway’s Best!, 8-10 p.m. $10 Adults; $7 Seniors (55 and above), $7 Children (13 and under). Abbey Theater of Dublin, 5600 Post Rd., 614- 874-7332. thedublinsingers.com

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Vietnam. 11:30 a.m. The Ohio Statehouse, 1 Capitol Sq., Downtown. 614-560-9158. ohioheroes.org

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A-LIST // thurs may 1–weds may 7 Quarter Auction, Snacks and drinks are available. 12:30-4 p.m. Messiah Lutheran Church, 1200 Waggoner Rd., Reynoldsburg. 740-919-4467. St. John Learning Center Kentucky Derby Party, Tickets include the Derby-themed dinner buffet, a complimentary mint julep, $5 casino voucher, live broadcast of Derby, hat contest (his and hers), 50/50 raffle and door prizes. 4-7 p.m. $40. Scioto Downs Clubhouse, 6000 S. High St., 614-252-3132. stjohnlearning.org

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DANCE Ann Richens Scholarship Ceili, 7-11 p.m. $12. Immaculate Conception Church, 414 E. North Broadway St., Clintonville. 614-205-0810. columbuscelticdancers.com

Buckeye Alpaca Show, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free Admission. Ohio Expo Center, 717 E. 17th Ave., North Side. 216-387-3509. buckeyealpacashow.com Capital City Half Marathon, 8 a.m. Downtown Columbus, 614-288-5829. capitalcityhalfmarathon.com Cinco De Mayo Beach Party, Free. Caribbean Jerks, 1262 E. Powell Rd., 614-844-6501. caribbeanjerks.com Columbus Cinco Crawl, The crawl will consist of five stops, starting at Endzone and moving Downtown. 614-221-6801. columbusmuseum.org

Art Access Gallery Made With Paper. Through June 3. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue-Fri, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat. 540 S. Drexel Ave., Bexley. 614-338-8325. artaccessgallery.com

COSI The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed-Sat, 12-6 p.m. Sun. 333 W. Broad St., Downtown. 614-228-2674. cosi.org

Columbus Museum of Art 2014 Graphic Novelist Residency Exhibition: Lilli Carre. Through June 8. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tue-Sun, 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Thu. 480 E. Broad St., Downtown. 614-221-6801. columbusmuseum.org ColumbusAlive.com | Thursday, May 1, 2014

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Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum Exploring Calvin and Hobbes. Through Aug. 3. 1-5 p.m. Tue-Sun. Sullivant Hall, Campus. 614-292-0538. cartoons.osu.edu

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BalletMet: “New Directions/ New Works,” 8-10 p.m. $25$60. Capitol Theatre, 77 S. High St., Downtown. 614-229-4848. balletmet.org

Columbus Museum of Art The Art of Matrimony: Thirty Splendid Marriage Contracts from The Jewish Theological Seminary. Through June 15. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tue-Sun, 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Thu. 480 E. Broad St., Downtown. 614221-6801. columbusmuseum. org Columbus Museum of Art Toulouse-Lautrec and La Vie Moderne: Paris 1880-1910. Feb.7-May 18. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tue-Sun, 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Thu. 480 E. Broad St.,

Dublin Arts Council Gallery Flat Granny and Me: A Suspension of Disbelief. Through June 6. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Tue, 10 a.m.5 p.m. Wed-Fri, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat. 7125 Riverside Dr., Dublin. 614-889-7444. dublinarts.org Dublin Arts Council Gallery Fore Play series. Through June 6. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Tue, 10 a.m.5 p.m. Wed-Fri, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat. 7125 Riverside Dr., Dublin. 614-889-7444. dublinarts.org Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens Blooms & Butterflies. Through Sept. 28. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Sun. 1777 E. Broad St., East Side. 614-715-8000. fpconservatory.org German Village Society Meeting Haus Phoenix Rising Printmaking Coop: Art in German Village. Through June 8. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon-Fri, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat, 12-3 p.m. Sun. 588 S. Third St., German Village. 614-221-8888.

along pre-assigned routes for each team. Each bar on your route will supply your team with a bucket of Corona for every five crawlers. Registration includes an official Columbus Cinco Crawl T-shirt, bucket of Corona at all five stops, koozie for your beers, giveaways and specials along the way, as well as your donation to The V Foundation for Cancer Research. 1-6 p.m. $30, $25 Columbus Young Professionals Club members. Endzone, 165 Vine St., 614-221-2449. columbuscincocrawl.com Trapped in a Room with a Zombie, 12:30 p.m. $28 per ticket. Columbus Idea Foundry, 1158 Corrugated Way, 614-226-2159. roomescapeadventures.com/ Trivial Pursuits 3rd Bar Crawl Scavenger Hunt, 6-9:30 p.m. Free. The Village Idiot, 1439 N. High St., 614-805-2259. Goodwill Art Studio and Gallery Charlotte McGraw’s PO-PO Series. Through May 29. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wed, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Thu. 1331 Edgehill Rd., 614-2945181. goodwillcolumbus.org Hammond Harkins Galleries Revisiting Old Masters: New Works by Mariana Smith. Through May 18. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tue-Sat, 1-5 p.m. Sun. 2264 E. Main St., Bexley. 614238-3000. hammondharkins. com

Women of Faith: From Survival to Revival Tour, 5 p.m. $49. Nationwide Arena, 200 W. Nationwide Blvd., Arena District. 888493-2484. womenoffaith.com

on products purchased for their projects. 9:30 a.m. Free. Hamilton Parker Co., 1865 Leonard Ave., North Side. 614-3587800. hamiltonparker.com

Downtown Drive-In: Toy Story, 9 p.m. $5, $18 vehicle. North Market, 59 Spruce St, Downtown. 614-463-9664. northmarket.com

Spring Flower Show, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $6-$12. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, 1777 E. Broad St., East Side. 614-715-8000. fpconservatory.org

Make a Difference in Your Neighborhood, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Free. Maloney Park, 1701 Joyce Ave., 614-645-3300. columbusrecparks.com Cinco De Mio, 7-11:59 p.m. Crown Sports Pub, 6493 E. Main St., 614-367-9319. thecrownsportspub.com

HOME & GARDEN DIY Class: Installing Pavers, A light breakfast will be provided, and students receive a discount 614-294-7790. macworthington.com Marcia Evans Gallery Abstracts by Ellis Beckwith, John Donnelly and Michael Halliday. Through May 31. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue-Sat. 8 E. Lincoln St., Short North. 614-298-8847. marciaevansgallery.com Muse Gallery Barbara Krupp. Through May 10. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue-Sat. 188 E. Whittier St., German Village. 614-2995003. amusegallery.com

Hayley Gallery Speaking of Color by Trish Weeks. Through May 22. 12-8 p.m. Mon-Thu, 1-9 p.m. Fri-Sat. 270 E. Main St., New Albany. 614-8554856. hayleygallery.com

Ohio State University, Thompson Library Theatre Magic: Technology, Innovation, and Effect. Through May 12. 1858 Neil Ave. Mall, Campus. 614688-3305. library.osu.edu

Hilton Columbus Downtown Mateo Galvano. Through May 15. 401 N. High St., Downtown. 614-299-5003. amusegallery. com

Open Door Art Studio This Inspired That. Through May 30. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Fri. 1050 Goodale Blvd., Grandview. 614-486-4919. opendoorartstudio.org

Lindsay Gallery Bill Miller: Works in Vintage Linoleum. Through May 24. 12-6 p.m. Wed-Fri, 12-5 p.m. Sat. 986 N. High St., Short North. 614-2911973. lindsaygallery.com Mac Worthington Gallery of Contemporary Art Ambitious Delineations. Through May 31. 2-7 p.m. Tue-Thu, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Fri-Sat, 12-5 p.m. Sun. 749 N. High St., Short North.

OSU Faculty Club PaulHenri Bourguignon: Selected Historic Works. Through June 30. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Fri. Extended Thursday hours until 8 p.m. 181 S. Oval Dr., Campus. 614-292-2262. ohio-statefacultyclub.com OSU Urban Arts Space The Department of Art Bachelor of Fine Art Senior Projects Exhibi-

The Allure of Daylilies, Led by Karen Ciula, Columbus Metropolitan Daylily Society. 10-11:30 a.m. $20 members, $25 nonmembers. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, 1777 E. Broad St., East Side. 614-715-8000. fpconservatory.org The Gardeners of Weedin, 9 a.m.1 p.m. A fee of $15. University Baptist Church, 50 W. Lane Ave., Clintonville. 614-795-6703. tion. Through May 3. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tue-Sat, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Thu. 50 W. Town St., Downtown. 614-292-8861. design.osu. edu Pizzuti Collection Cuban Forever. 632 N. Park St., Short North. 614-280-4004. pizzuticollection.com Pizzuti Collection Inaugural Exhibition. 632 N. Park St., Short North. 614-280-4004. pizzuticollection.com Pizzuti Collection Sculpture Garden. 632 N. Park St., Short North. 614-280-4004. pizzuticollection.com Riffe Gallery Impressive Impressions Opening Reception/ Riffe Gallery 25th Anniversary Celebration.. 77 S. High St., Downtown. 614-644-9624. riffegallery.org Riffe Gallery Impressive Impressions: Selections from Ohio University’s Kennedy Museum of Art Print Collection. Through July 13. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tue, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Wed and Fri, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Thu, 12-4 p.m. Sat-Sun. 77 S. High St., Downtown. 614-6449624. riffegallery.org Sean Christopher Gallery Ohio Ben Quinn: 3D Life. Through May 31. 1:30-3:30 p.m. WedFri, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Sat. 815

THEATER Broadway’s Best!, 3-5 p.m. $10 Adults; $7 Seniors (55 and above), $7 Children (13 and under). Abbey Theater of Dublin, 5600 Post Rd., 614- 8747332. thedublinsingers.com Broadway’s Best!, 3-5 p.m. $10 Adults; $7 Seniors (55 and above), $7 Children (13 and under). Abbey Theater of Dublin, 5600 Post Rd., 614- 8747332. thedublinsingers.com CATCO is Kids: Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz, April 25 through May 4. Columbus Performing Arts Center, Shedd Theatre, 549 Franklin Ave., Downtown. 614-469-0939. catco.org N. High St., Short North. 614291-5890. seanchristophergalleryohio.com Sharon Weiss Gallery Amanda Hope Cook: C-Bus. Through June 1. 12-4 p.m. Thu, 12-5 p.m. Fri-Sat, 1-4 p.m. Sun. 20 E Lincoln St, Short North. 614291-5683. amandahopecook. com Sherrie Gallerie Elizabeth Fergus-Jean: Anameses. May 3-31. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tue-Fri, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. 694 N. High St., Short North. 614-2218580. sherriegallerie.com Studios On High Gallery Denise Romecki and Teda Theis. Through May 30. 12-6 p.m. Mon-Sat, 1-6 p.m. Sun. 686 N High St, Short North. 614-4616487. studiosonhigh.com The Works Local Color. Through July 12. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. TueSat. 55 S. First St., 614-5635340. attheworks.org/explore/ art-galleries.aspx The Works Topography In Flux: Navigating Perpetual Landscapes. Through May 3. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tue-Sat. 55 S. First St., 740-349-9277. attheworks.org


Gallery of Echoes, 10:30 p.m. $20-$50. Shadowbox Live, 503 S. Front St., Brewery District. 614416-7625. shadowboxlive.org

sunday ARTS EVENTS Camelot Craft Club, Bring your tools and whatever project you are working on and gather with your friends and meet new ones. 5:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Camelot Cellars Winery, 958 N. High St., Short North. 614-441-8860. Lancaster Handmade Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. No admission cost. Lancaster Gazebo Downtown, Main St and Broad St, 740-438-8897. LancasterHandmadeMarket.com

BENEFITS 10th Annual Scott Kuhn Memorial Saugeye Tournament, 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Blackhawk Channel, 937-407-13987. werememberscott.com Dewey’s Pizza School, Guests will learn how to toss and top their own pizzas with Dewey’s staff. One hundred percent of the proceeds will benefit the

Trapped in a Room with a Zombie, 12:30 p.m. $28 per ticket. Columbus Idea Foundry, 1158 Corrugated Way, 614-226-2159. roomescapeadventures.com

FILM Annie Hall, 2-4 p.m. $7.50-$15. Gateway Film Center, 1550 N. High St., Campus. 614-247-4433.

CATCO is Kids: Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz, April 25 through May 4. Columbus Performing Arts Center, Shedd Theatre, 549 Franklin Ave., Downtown. 614469-0939. catco.org Columbus Children’s Theatre: Hansel and Gretel, $11-$22. Columbus Children’s Theatre, 512 Park St., Downtown. 614224-6672. columbuschildrenstheatre.org Gallery of Echoes, 2 p.m. $20$50. Shadowbox Live, 503 S. Front St., Brewery District. 614416-7625. shadowboxlive.org Gallery of Echoes, 7 p.m. $20$50. Shadowbox Live, 503 S. Front St., Brewery District. 614416-7625. shadowboxlive.org

Movies with Marla, 7 p.m. Bossy Grrl’s Pin Up Joint, 2598 N. High St., Campus. 614-7255402. bossygrrlspinupjoint.com

Other Desert Cities, 2:30-4:30 p.m. $10-$20. Jewish Community Center, 1125 College Ave., East Side. 614-231-2731. jccgalleryplayers.org

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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, 2 p.m. $20, $17.50 students and seniors. Columbus Civic Theater, 3837 Indianola Ave., Clintonville. 614-447-7529. columbuscivic.org

Three Ring Drag Brunch, 11 a.m.1 p.m. Circus Restaurant & Bar, 1227 N. High St., 614-832-3992.

HOME & GARDEN Bee Gardening, Led by members of the Central Ohio Beekeepers Association. 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $15 members, $20 nonmembers. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, 1777 E. Broad St., East Side. 614-7158000. fpconservatory.org/the-

monday ARTS EVENTS Beginning Crochet, Prepay by May 3. 6:30-8 p.m. $10 Groveport residents, $12 nonresidents. Groveport Town Hall, 648 Main St., Grove City. 614-836-3333.

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Wax Nostalgic — Artwork Of Hoang Tran, noon-7 p.m. Rivet, 1200 N. High St., 614-2948697. rivetgallery.com

Dublin Scioto High School PTO 2014 PB&J Run, Proceeds from this race will go toward the PTO budget. 10 a.m. Glacier Ridge Metro Park, 9801 Hyland Croy Rd, Dublin. 614- 717-2464.

Broadway’s Best!, 3-5 p.m. $10 Adults; $7 Seniors (55 and above), $7 Children (13 and under). Abbey Theater of Dublin, 5600 Post Rd., 614- 874-7332. thedublinsingers.com

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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, 8 p.m. $20, $17.50 students and seniors. Columbus Civic Theater, 3837 Indianola Ave., Clintonville. 614-447-7529. columbuscivic.org

Columbus Rise Sister Rise Presents The Face of Black Girls, Please RSVP by April 30. 3:30-5:30 p.m. D & K Wedding Rentals, 4177 E. Broad St., 614804-7892. risesisterrise.net

THEATER Broadway’s Best!, 3-5 p.m. $10 Adults; $7 Seniors (55 and above), $7 Children (13 and under). Abbey Theater of Dublin, 5600 Post Rd., 614- 874-7332. thedublinsingers.com

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Other Desert Cities, 8-10 p.m. $10-$20. Jewish Community Center, 1125 College Ave., East Side. 614-231-2731. jccgalleryplayers.org

Cinco De Mayo Beach Party, Free. Caribbean Jerks, 1262 E. Powell Rd., 614-844-6501. caribbeanjerks.com

Spring Flower Show, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $6-$12. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, 1777 E. Broad St., East Side. 614-715-8000. fpconservatory. org/the-experience/exhibitions/ upcoming/spring-flower-show

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Gallery of Echoes, 7:30 p.m. $20-$50. Shadowbox Live, 503 S. Front St., Brewery District. 614416-7625. shadowboxlive.org

EVENTS Become a Beekeeper, The cost include your own beehive, bees, necessary equipment, personal instruction and one glass of mead with every class. $500 (paid in installments). Brothers Drake Meadery & Bar, 26 E. Fifth Ave., Short North. 607-2273107. brothersdrake.com

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Evolution Theatre Co.: Festival of Plays, 8-10 p.m. $10. Columbus Performing Arts Center, 549 Franklin Ave., Downtown. 614233-1124. evolutiontheatre.org

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. $25, free for children ages 4 and younger. Dewey’s Pizza, 640 High St., 513-362-1234. deweyspizza.com

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Columbus Children’s Theatre: Hansel and Gretel, $11-$22. Columbus Children’s Theatre, 512 Park St., Downtown. 614224-6672. columbuschildrenstheatre.org

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Film Screening & Discussion: A Reading of the Letter from the Birmingham Jail, View the Jamaal Bell film commemorating Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous letter from Birmingham Jail. Then hear comments from the film’s director, producer and the executive director of the Kirwan Institute. Registration required. 7-9 p.m. Westerville Public Library, 126 S. State St., Westerville. 614-882-7277 ext. 4. westervillelibrary.org

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BENEFITS Fairways for Airways Buckeye Celebrity Golf Classic, Benefits the local mission initiatives of the American Lung Association and the Buck-Icon Foundation. Scioto Reserve Country Club, 7383 Scioto Pkwy., Powell. 614279-1700. lung.org USO Hero Drive Golf Outing, This event supports the USO of Central and Southern Ohio and honors a fallen Marine. The cost includes golf, cart, lunch, hot snacks after golf, prizes for golf, door prizes, golf contests and a free round of golf. 10

a.m. $360/foursome. Golf Club of Dublin, 5805 Eiterman Rd., Dublin. 614-795-3945.

COMEDY Comedy Open Mic, 10 p.m. Free. The Shrunken Head, 251 W. Fifth Ave., Short North. 614299-2295. theshrunkenhead.net Kevin Doyle: Moral of the Story, 7 p.m. $5. Rumba Cafe, 2507 Summit St., Campus. 614-2681841. rumbacafe.com

DANCE Monday Mayhem Burlesque, 10 p.m. Free. Bossy Grrl’s Pin Up Joint, 2598 N. High St., Campus. 614-725-5402. bossygrrlspinupjoint.com

Lifetree Cafe, 7-8 p.m. Free. Lifetree Cafe, 4770 Britton Parkway, 614- 451-4500. lifetreecafe.com

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TRIVIA Excesss Trivia, 9-11 p.m. Free. The Crest, 2855 Indianola Ave., Clintonville. 614-261-7128. excessstrivia.com

Cinco De Mayo Beach Party, Free. Caribbean Jerks, 1262 E. Powell Rd., 614-844-6501. caribbeanjerks.com

Excesss Trivia, 8-10 p.m. Free. The Little Bar, 2195 N. High St., Campus. 614-291-8887. excessstrivia.com

Zumba with Hilary, 9:30-10:30 a.m. Free. Whole Foods Market Dublin, 3760 W. Dublin-Granville Rd., Dublin. 614-760-5556. wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/ columbus

Excesss Trivia Multiple Choice Meltdown, 7-9 p.m. Free. Patrick J’s, 2711 N. High St., Campus. 614-784-0660. excessstrivia. com

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Team Trivia Live, 8 p.m. Free. Grandview Cafe, 1455 W. Third Ave., Grandview. 614-486-2233. grandviewcafe.com

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Wax Nostalgic — Artwork Of Hoang Tran, 12-7 p.m. Rivet, 1200 N. High St., 614-2948697. rivetgallery.com

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Spring Flower Show, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $6-$12. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, 1777 E. Broad St., East Side. 614-715-8000. fpconservatory.org

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tuesday ARTS EVENTS Herbal Study Group, All skill levels welcome! 1-3 p.m. $10/ year. Stratford Ecological Center, 3083 Liberty Rd., Delaware. 740-363-2548. stratfordecologicalcenter.org Laser Engraving and Cutting 101, 6-8 p.m. $50. BuildMore Workshop, 6196 Wilcox Rd., Dublin. 614-467-0035. buildmoreworkshop.com

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Story Time on the Farm, Families are invited to pack a picnic to enjoy after story time! 10-11 a.m. $5/family. Stratford Ecological Center, 3083 Liberty Rd., Delaware. 740-363-2548. stratfordecologicalcenter.org Wax Nostalgic — Artwork Of Hoang Tran, 12-7 p.m. Rivet, 1200 N High St, 614-294-8697. rivetgallery.com

BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL Speed Networking, Limited to 32 spots. 6-8 p.m. Camelot Cellars Winery, 958 N. High St., Short North. 614-441-8860.

COMEDY Comedy and Open Mic, Sign up starts at 9 p.m., open mic starts at 10 p.m. 8 p.m. Bossy Grrl’s Pin Up Joint, 2598 N. High St., Campus. 614-725-5402. bossygrrlspinupjoint.com Open Stage Comedy, To sign up, email Chris Paugh at paughc27@ gmail.com. 9:30 p.m. Free. Stage Left Lounge, 1187 N. High St., Short North. 440-381-9169. shortnorthstage.org/gardentheater

HOME & GARDEN Spring Flower Show, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $6-$12. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, 1777 E. Broad St., East Side. 614-715-8000. fpconservatory.org

TRIVIA Excesss Trivia, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Kicks, 8333 Market Exchange Dr., Westerville. 614436-4984. excessstrivia.com Excesss Trivia, 9-11 p.m. Free. Bernard’s Tavern, 630 N. High St., Short North. 614-223-9601. excessstrivia.com Excesss Trivia, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Free. Dave & Buster’s, 1554 Polaris Pkwy., Polaris. 614-3106800. excessstrivia.com Excesss Trivia, 8-10 p.m. Free. Podunk’s, 1644 E. Dublin-Granville Rd., North Side. 614-8957920. excessstrivia.com Name 10 Trivia, 8-10 p.m. Free. Gateway Film Center, 1550 N. High St., Campus. 614-9463124. Team Trivia Live, 8 p.m. Free. Grandview Cafe, 1455 W 3rd Ave, Grandview. 614-486-2233. grandviewcafe.com Trivia, 7 p.m. The Blarney Stone Tavern, 2151 W. Dublin-Granville Rd., Worthington. 614-5056041. blarneystonetavern.com


wednesday CAHS International Baccalaureate Art Exhibition , 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. OSU Urban Arts Space, 50 W. Town St., 614-2928861. uas.osu.edu

THEATER Imagine Productions of Columbus: “Rent,” 7:30 p.m. $17, $65 for a table of four, $10

Excesss Trivia, 7-9 p.m. Free. Time and Change, 1186 County Line Rd., Westerville. 614-8951329. excessstrivia.com Excesss Trivia, 7-9 p.m. Free. Applebee’s, 480 Ackerman Rd., 614-268-1220 . excessstrivia.com Excesss Trivia, 7-9 p.m. Free. Murphy McFlips, 1037 Polaris Pkwy., Polaris. 614-433-0083. excessstrivia.com Name 10 Trivia, 8:30-10:30 p.m. Free. Gresso’s, 961 S. High St., Brewery District. 614-9463124.

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Celebrity Bartender Night with Michael Kent, Join local comedian and magician Michael Kent for an evening of pouring wine for a cause: The Capital Area Humane Society. 6-8 p.m. Free. Camelot Cellars Winery, 958 N. High St., Short North. 614-441-8860.

Excesss Trivia, 11 p.m. Free. Cafe Bourbon St., 2216 Summit St., Campus. 614-268-9377. excessstrivia.com

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HOME & GARDEN Spring Flower Show, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $6-$12. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, 1777 E. Broad St., East Side. 614-715-8000. fpconservatory.org

TRIVIA Excesss Trivia, 8-10 p.m. Free. Cbus Sports Pub, 2280 W. Henderson Rd., 614-824-1235. excessstrivia.com

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Wax Nostalgic — Artwork Of Hoang Tran, 12-7 p.m. Rivet, 1200 N High St, 614-294-8697. rivetgallery.com

Woman Crush Wednesdays, Ladies who would like to enter Crush of The Week contest must enroll every Wednesday at 11:30 p.m., and submissions will be posted on Instagram (@iamlyfemovement). 10 p.m. Endzone, 165 Vine St., Arena District. 614-222-2600. columbusendzone.com

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Intermediate Knitting-Broomstick Lace Stitch, 6:30-8 p.m. $10 Groveport residents, $12 nonresidents. Groveport Town Hall, 648 Main St., Groveport. 614-836-3333.

Trapped in a Room with a Zombie, 12:30 p.m. $28 per ticket. Columbus Idea Foundry, 1158 Corrugated Way, 614-226-2159. roomescapeadventures.com

standing. Wallstreet Nightclub, 144 N. Wall St., Downtown. 614-398-1110. imaginecolumbus.org

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Lladros - Vintage Slot Machine - Estate Auction Monday April 28 5:30 pm 4014 Broadway, Grove City, OH 43123 Estate of Bernie Stanley, Fr. Co, probate #20140167. See www.auctionzip.com ID#9069 for photos. Sale by: Sharps Grove City Auction Gallery, LLC. LOCAL WHOLESALER has small lots (toys, sporting goods, hardware) of new goods. Perfect for Flea Markets & Garage Sales. Stephany 614-864-9861. You’ve Read The Paper, You’ve Read The Sports Page And You’ve Read The Comics... Think You’re Done With The Paper? Read The CLASSIFIED SECTION

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Heirlooms from 3 generations to be sold from this Victorian 2-1/2 story brick home at 90 Griswold St. in Delaware. Take St. Rt. 37W to Liberty; turn N. SAT., MAY 3 10 AM Period furn. pcs. up thru Victorian incl.: Rosewood, wal., mahog. & cherry; chests; wdrobe; canopy bed; SOFAS; ornate brass stands; lg. ornate gilded mirror; ear. lighting; more... Country items; primitives; crocks; Blue Willow; flow blue; pottery; colored gl.; opalescent; musical instru.; 1881 violin; toys; ear. po;s pm canvas; prints - M. Parish; EPHEMERA sgn. STAR photos c 30’s; 50’s pin-up mags. - sev. M. Monroe; old photos; postcards; etc. NOTE: If you like early hard to find items, furniture & ex. paper - COME! 2 auction rings! For pics & list, see www.mikealbertauctioneer.com 614-306-0772 MIKE ALBERT REALTORS & AUCTIONEERS

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April 30 at 5PM 16333 Hartford Rd Sunbury, Ohio Motor Home- 4-Wheelers- Kubota tractor w/loader and mower deck- tools- and more May 5 at 6PM 1212 Apple Valley Dr. Howard, Ohio 3 BR, 2 BA, walkout bsmt, liv. Rm, large rear deck Open today from 1-3 pm Chip Carpenter Real Estate and Auction Co. Chip Carpenter Broker/Auctioneer 740-965-1208 www.chipcarpenterauctions.com Warehouse Inventory Reduction Auction Live, On-Site 1:00 PM Wed May 7, 2014 Near Eastland Mall 4001 Refugee Rd Cols 43232 Doctors, Dentists, Assisted Living Furn & Appliances Glass Display Showcases, Waiting Rm Furn, Exec Desks, Office Chairs, Cabinets, Accessories, Framed Artwork, Residential Furn, Marble Top Credenzas & Tables,Antiques, Barber Chair, Buddy L Toy Firetruck Rolling Craftsman Tool Chests, Commercial Equip Bring Your Friends, Trucks & Trailers. www.EstateSalesAdvice.com www.KeithOrrAuctioneer.com Keith Orr (614) 565-1566

AUCTION Warehouse Inventory Reduction Auction Live, On-Site, 1:00 PM Weds, May 7th, 2014

4001 Refugee Rd, Cols, 43232 Adjacent to Eastland Mall Doctors, Dentists, Assisted Living Furn & Appliances Glass Display Showcases, Waiting Rm Furn, Exec Desks Office Chairs, Cabinets, Accessories, Framed Artwork Residential Furn, Marble Top Credenzas & Tables Antiques, Barber Chair, Buddy L Toy Firetruck Rolling Craftsman Tool Chests, Commercial Equip Bring Your Friends, Trucks & Trailers

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Musical Instruments PAIR 400W SPEAKERS, USED AS MONITORS, GOOD SHAPE, PLUG AND PLAY, GREAT ENTRY LEVEL SYSTEM FOR ACOUSTIC PLAYERS, WESTERVILLE, 614.890.4123

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1978 SHULTZ MOBILE HOME. 2br, 1ba, minor work, $7000 cash. ALSO FREE move of mobile home. Stipulations apply. Call 614-491-6313

Beautiful 3 BR home in Forest Hills! Entertain in formal living & dining rms + a huge family rm w/ fireplace. Fenced yd, 2 car gar plus updated roof & windows. Only $123,000. Call Tina, Coldwell Banker King Thompson 614-561-6116 or go to www.tinalevo.com

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Bordering state forest - Lawrence Co. 23 acres $34,900, Scioto Co. 33 acres $59,500 or Ross Co. 57 acres $109,500 - many more @ www.brunerland.com or Call 740-441-1492, we gladly finance!

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BRUNER LAND COMPANY, INC. (740)685-3003 or (740)432-5095 www.brunerland.com Ready for a change of pace & a solid investment? Buy Land! LICKING CO: 8 beautiful acres, $48,900. Licking Valley Schools.

3727 HEYWOOD DRIVE, HILLIARD. FSBO. CLEAN 3 bedroom, 2 bath stone ranch with huge backyard deck. Across from SCIOTO DARBY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. MAN CAVE finished basement with 100 inch home theater. Lots of storage space and twocar garage. See ad online or Call 330-575-8536 Selling Your Home? Why not advertise in Alive?

MORGAN CO: Reduced! Fun all summer long on this 5 acres bordering Muskingum River, $18,900. MUSKINGUM CO: 17 rugged acres, block building, needs work, $55,900. Owner financing with 10% for up to 30 years.

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LICKING CO: Beautiful 8 acres, partly wooded, $48,900. Licking Valley Schools. Minutes from Newark.

Items from late Gordon White Family at 5884 Mellon Ct. GALLOWAY, Oh. 43119. From I-270 take Georgesville Rd. W. to Norton Rd., then rt. to Chanwick Dr., then left to Bucksglen, then right to Mellon, left to Sale.

MORGAN CO: 9 beautiful acres, partly wooded, reduced to $27,900.

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MUSKINGUM CO: 32 acres, wooded & hilly, hilltop view overlooking Muskingum River, $79,900.

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Hoosier type kitchen cab.; Early wardrobe; Oak cabinet; 6’ tall cabinet; Early desk; Mod. Oak pie safe; Chest;; Mod. Lehigh queen size poster bed & wardrobe; Rocker; Old spinning wheel; Old school desks; Oil lamps; Trunk; Canes; Pipes; 3’ wood owl; Mel Gibson picture – signed; C & Ives prints; 3 Stooges & Disney pic’s; Oak dinette; MISC. GLASSWARE; Wash bowl.

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8’ Kasson slate pool table (Sells w/conf.); BEER SIGNS – Moosehead beer clock; Bud, Miller & Lite signs; Poker game table; Play Station & games etc.; Lge. # of CD games & VHS movies; Magic Chef refrig./freezer; Whirlpool dryer; Roper washer; TELESCOPE - Celestron; Foxx treadmill trainer; Weider wt. machine; SCUBA gear;; Fishing & X-mas items. RIDER – Yard Mach. w/12.5 Hp/38” deck; Sears tool box; Hand tools. TERMS – Cash or Check w/Photo ID

Auctioneers Tom Rawn 614-833-2454 & Rick Haag www.rawnauctions.com and www.auctionzip.com ID # 4889

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BRUNER LAND COMPANY, INC. (614)791-1154 or (614)565-5666 www.brunerland.com FRANKLIN CO: Super 7 acres, $93,900. KNOX CO: Old school house on 7 acres, $54,900. MORROW CO: Nice older home on 2 acres, $94,900. Owner financing available.

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FORECLOSURE Property to be sold at Sheriff’s Sale Fairfield County Courthouse Lancaster Ohio May 2, 2014 • 11:00am 4427 Lawrence Road, Baltimore Ohio Single Family, Mini-Farm Home site with Approx 36.88 Acres+/3 BR, 3 BA, Cape style home, Approx 2215 Sq.Ft, Porch, 70 Ft x 80 Ft Barn with Fenced Pastures Property to be sold “As Is”, “Where Is” Questions, call Paul @ 888-376-3192 ext 8 Don’t miss out on this opportunity!

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FRANKLIN CO: Super 7 acres, $93,900. KNOX CO: Old school house on 7 acres, $54,900. MORROW CO: Nice older home on 2 acres, $94,900. Owner financing available.

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$189,990! 4 BR + FINISHED Basement Large Walk-In Shower and Closets in the Owner’s Suite Open Layout, 9’ Ceilings, Brushed Nickel Finishes Canal Winchester Schools! (614) 828-8284

CANAL WINCHESTER SCHOOLS It’s INCLUDED! FINISHED BASEMENT - MORNING ROOM 4BDRM, 2.5 Bath for $199,990! Canal Winchester Schools HUGE bedrooms and luxurious owner’s suite Quaint community in rural setting just minutes from Rte. 33 (614) 828-8284

CORNER LOT, 1 ACRE, $11,000; 3 LOTS, 1 ACRE EACH (TOGETHER), $28,000 FOR ALL 3; OFF OF PALMER RD, 2 MI FROM TAYLOR SQUARE. WATER AND SEWER ON ALL LOTS . 614-595-9004 Dublin Schools Investment Lots We have two wooded lots waiting for utilities. Much Road frontage. Only $54,900 each. Agent owned. David Bowers, RE/MAX Affiliates 614-766-5330 or 761-7653

Epcon - Condo Quest Open Sunday, 1:00 - 4:00 pm Canterbury Woods, Westerville

Newark: Picturesque Farmhouse, 44 acres, pasture w/stream/woods, barn, 3BR, 3BA, study, 2 car garage, fireplace, LG deck, duel wood/oil furnace, 35 mins from New Albany. $325,000 740-369-3277 or 740-815-1821 NEW COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4! Hilliard Woods Community Open House. Hilliard Schools/Columbus Taxes. Join us Sunday 1-4 p.m. to tour our model & a few other homes under construction. Single family homes inc. ranch, 2-story, 1st Fl. master & multi-level. Basements inc. in all homes. Wooded lots, beautiful nature areas, easy access to I-270 & 70. Prices starting in 190’s. 46 home sites in Phase 1-- Selling Fast! Wilson Rd, ½ mile south of Roberts Rd. Qestions, call Kelly Galindo 614-306-0169

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Only 4 lots left. Village sewer & water included. Call Dave at 740-986-4653 for more information. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 2-5: Dublin - 5548 Old Pond Dr. in Hemmingway Vill.. 4BR, 2.5BA, 1st floor study, a loft with back stairway, appls., part fin. rec. rm., 2C. gar., lg. yrd w/deck. Medellin Associates Inc. , Agent Lou Ann Medellin 614-885-9998 or 266-5644.

717 Old Dover Road - Villa, $184,900 784 Kingsmead Road - Canterbury, $224,900

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6921 Rothwell Street - Bramante, $219,900 5550 Armstead Avenue - Colonnade, $244,900 See more condos online @ www.epconrealty.com

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Epcon - Condo Quest Open Sunday, 2:00 - 4:00 pm Village at North Falls, Rt. 23, North Orange 7011 Falls View Circle, Abbey, $198,900 7480 Falls View Circle, Canterbury, $217,900

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5846 Timber Top Drive, Chateau, $207,900 See more condos online @ www.epconrealty.com

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Grove City - Immaculate 2BR, 3.5BA, fin. basement, gated community, clbhse. 4348 Club Trail Ln. Open Sun. 12-2. Steve Beaver, ReMax Elite 614-774-5692. HILLIARD SCHOOLS Brand new section opening for new homes in Hilliard schools! Prices starting in the low $300’s! Several beautiful models to choose from. Call Mechele at 614-348-9106 Surf the Classifieds www.columbusalive.com

Pataskala Home Tour Open House Today - 12-2pm!

131 Duncan Dr – Pataskala, 43062 homes to tour today Gorgeous ranch on 1/3 acre wooded lot PLUS Two-Story home over 3,000 S.F. Both are a must see! Erin (740) 919-4504

Pickerington Schools OPEN HOUSE 11-6

102 Tecumseh Ct. $279,990 - 5 BR, 3.5 BA, 3028 sq. ft. Sunroom off kitchen, Living room, Dining Room Home office, Gourmet kitchen w/hw floors, granite, and SS appl. Deluxe owner’s bath w/ separate tub/shower Full basement included!

Call 614-834-0853 for more info Pickerington Schools OPEN HOUSE 11-6

180 George’s Creek Dr. $209,990 - 4 BR, 2.5 BA, 2112 sq.ft. Sunroom off gourmet kitchen Deluxe owner’s bath with separate tub/shower Full basement included!

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ABSOLUTE AUCTION INDIAN LAKE MOBILE HOME RUSSELLS POINTE, OHIO Auction will be held at 121 Orchard Island Rd. at the Indian Lake Community Church. MON., MAY 26, 10 AM MOBILE HOME & FLOAT BOAT, Unit 78 in Beatley’s Park being sold at absolute auction on Memorial Day: A 1974 unit has an open wooden deck, covered porch, 4 rooms & bath, plus storage shed, lake frontage w/ boat slips and covered lift for a pontoon boat that’s included. 10% down day of auction & balance in 20 days. Details at www.stichterauctions.com Jerry Stichter, Auctioneer Ph: 937-698-9878

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Why Pay 5, 6 or 7% Commission? I OFFER A FLAT FEE SERVICE! ReMax Elite Steve Beaver 614-774-5692 Realtor & Auctioneer

Springfield Historic Preservation District! Duplex or super single family! 3 fplcs., 5BR, 3BA. Needs TLC. Clear deed. $20,000 steals it!!! Deposit now, pay later? (Retiring) Trades? SUV/Pick Up/Van? 386-547-7030

Westside Store Property

WITH UPSTAIRS APARTMENT, $30.000 û CALL 614-792-1177 û

AUCTION

6:30 PM Tuesday April 29th

On-Site, Live, Public Auction Opportunity 4354 Bobbie Trail, Cols, 43207 Enchanted Acres Community 3/2 Manufactured Home Purchased New $98,581.00 $52,500.00 Min Bid Auction Estate of Mary Ross FCPCC #563294 ****************************

1:00 PM Tuesday April 29th On-Site, Live Bank Short Sale Auction 965 Lockbourne Rd, Cols, 43206

REHAB WORK EQUITY OPPORTUNITY $2500.00 Deposit Required

Estate of Anne Reichert FCPCC #559528 Barry Epstein, Administrator

Details & Pictures www.EstateSalesAdvice.com www.KeithOrrAuctioneer.com www.OhioRealEstateAuctions.com Keith Orr (614) 565-1566

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PRIME FIRST FLOOR & OTHER SUITES with great amenities

Beulah Rd. near Cooke & Maize, 2BR Cptd. W/D hookups. Call 212-3941.

1350 SF of prime first floor space w/floor to ceiling windows & separate outside entrance available in WesBanco Building at 2000 W. Henderson Rd. adjacent to Upper Arlington. Other suites available from 250 to 4525 SF. Contact Stacie Warren at 614-545-6222 www.HadlerCompanies.com

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Great location on Rt. 79, in Buckeye Lake! 1,004 sq ft, w/bath. 3 public water lines. Currently being used as retail. Additional rental income of $800 per mo. Merchandise is negotiable. Call Cat Cassady, SOLUTIONS FOR REAL ESTATE, 614-805-7955.

NEWARK/GRANVILLE AREA

3200 & 3500 SF highly visible retail locations for lease on W. Church St. Call 614-545-6222. www.hadlercompanies.com Duplex for sale, located at Gibbard Ave, Cols, OH 43201, Hwy I71 off Fifth Ave, 3BR, 1BA, full bsmt ea side, $1100/mo rental income, long term tenants, good maint, $51,000. Call 614-309-9807 21X24 STORAGE AREA WITH 36IN DOOR, ELECTIC, $400/MO 614-755-9497 East Warehouse/Office, 2560SQFT, 2 8ft overhead DRs, 2BA, Heat/A/C, $1300 614-755-9497

BEXLEY AREA- 2831 E Main St. Office space for lease. Single offices to multi offices. 50 parking spaces. Security. $6.95 SF. Call Art R 236-1178 x 2 for details.

Rental Living 1928 Agler Rd 2BR flats, convenient to shopping, busline, etc. $425. 614-212-3941 1 BEDROOM BLOW OUT SPECIAL FREE month with 13 mo. lease and get 2 Free months with a 14 mo. $199 deposit! Quiet Wooded Setting, Minutes to Easton Shopping, 1 Level Living, Private Patios, On-Site Laundry. Forest Edge Apts 882-3609 1ST MONTH FREE! Newly Renovated Studio, 1 & 2 BR apts. Hardwood flrs. Call 614-896-0948 2200 sq ft 4 br 2 1/2 bath. 4 level hardwood floors. 3 br carpet finished basement with nature stone small fireplace. deck ravine. celing fans. 2 car attached garage. Reynoldsburg csd call 614-562-8748.

2600 W. BROAD ST.

Large 3 Bedroom beautiful home. 2 baths. 2 car garage. $775 Near Hague Ave, Hilltop. No pets. ROBBINS REALTY 444-6871 2BR SINGLE FAMILY HOME, SEYMOUR AVE, $600/ MO, 614-915-2242

3333 W. Broad St- 1BR Apts.

$435/mo. and Up. MOVE-IN SPECIALS! 224-4331 3BR HOUSE, I270 & GEORGESVILLE AREA, SPLIT LEVEL W/FENCED BACKYARD. 2 CAR ATTACHED GARAGE. $1100/MO. CALL 614-203-3116 880 E Broad & 17th St Luxury Apt. Hdwd Flrs, tall ceilings, A/C. 477-5559 $99 DEPOSIT SPECIAL! Newly Renovated Studio, 1 & 2 BR apts. Hardwood flrs. Call 614-253-6097. Alpine Village - Close to Casino Lg 1&2 BR, patios, pool, cpt, etc. SW School Dist. From $420. 878-6615 $350 & $400 Move-in Special

BRAND NEW RANCHES (REYNOLDSBURG) 2Bdrm, 2Bath, 2Car attached garage HALF OFF 1ST MTH RENT, SIGN BY 5-1 $1195/mth, call 614-800-1041 Www.WilcoxCommunities.com Broad Meadows Blvd - Lg 1& 2BR just N. of Graceland. A/C, cptd, off st pkg. 477-5558 Busch Blvd & 161 area. 2BR TH w/ Bsmt, W/D hook-ups. 477-5558 CALL FOR SPECIAL! Low Deposit! 1 BR Apartments! Call Kish 614-483-3358. CALL FOR SPECIAL! Low Deposit! 1 BR Apartments! Call Kish 614-483-3358. Canal Winchester Schls. - Newer 2 story, 4BR, 2.5BA, no pets, $1275/month. 614-837-3133. Clintonville Area, Spacious 1BR, 66 W. Hudson, off st pkg, A/C. $469/ mo. 477-5559

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HAMILTON CREEK APARTMENTS

NEWLY REMODELED 1&2 Bdrm Apts and Town Homes from $495 to $715. SECTION 8 ACCEPTED! With 3 locations all within minutes to great shopping and entertainment. 614-524-4479

Under new management, Marion Square Apartments is now professionally managed by RLJ Management Co. One and Two bedroom apartments are available for seniors age 55 and up. Rents start at $475 with water, trash, sewer, and gas included at no extra charge. Amenities include on-site laundry, recreational rooms that include a library and pool table. All apartments come with stove, refrigerator, A/C, and private patios. Complex is located close to shopping, banking, bus routes, and churches. For more information or to apply please call 614-315-7267. Crosscreek Apts- Lg 1&2 BR, twhse w/bsmt. A/C, patio, pool. Corner of Noe-Bixby. 614-477-5559 Double - Linden - ½ double, 3 BR, LR, DR, bsmt Rent $425/mo. Call 614 519 0628 DOWNTOWN - 1 OR 2 ROOM, BATH, EFFIC, UTILS. PAID, ON BUSLINE, $350-$450/MO. 614-452-3514 EAST-Large 1/2 double 3BR, 1.5Ba, full bsmt, no pets, Sec 8 ok. $585/mo. 374 Napoleon. 270-8966 EAST LOOKING FOR ROOMMATE TO SHARE Apt./condo . Own BR, will share BA, includes cable TV, washer/dryer, have other privileges, $400 mo.+ $250 deposit. Call 614-237-2883. or 614-231-1027 Eastside, Harbor Blvd- Nr Asbury Schls-House for rent 3BR home w/addl Family Room, wall to wall carpet throughout, very nice kitchen, off street parking, fenced yard, C/A, W/D incl, small outdoor shed, brick patio, $900/mo, 614-565-8347

E. COLS. TWIN

3720 Petzinger - only $579/mo! 2 BR ranch twin, eatin kitchen w/all appliances, basement w/laundry hookups! Great family home! Avail. 6/15. Call 989-4690 or 866-9031 today! www.myplacearoundtown.com E. Noe-Bixby Area 3BR, 1BA, new paint & crpt., full bsmt., 1C gar., $800mo. plus sec. dep. 614-268-7183. FREE GIFT WITH TOUR! Newly Renovated Studio, 1 & 2 BR apts. Hardwood flrs. Call 614-896-0311 FURNISHED MOBILE HOME - Clean, NO PETS, $475 plus deposit. Near busline. Call 614-252-2804. GRANDVIEW - Large 2BR townhouse w/bsmt. 1 blk from park. No dogs. $825/mo. 614-488-8885 Grove City! Ranch! 2BR, 1ba, stove, frig, LR, no bsmt, shed. $665/mo. John Hellwege, Sanctuary Realty 614-272-5330. Grove City! Ranch! Remodeled! 3BR, 1ba, LR, no bsmt, no garage, Central air, shed. $745/mo. John Hellwege, Sanctuary Realty 614-272-5330. Grove City Rd. Meadow Park Apts, 2BR, fully carpeted, A/C, Laundromat. 871-0356

HILLIARD - 1BR condo, A/C, W/D hook-up, easy parking, pets welcome, $600/mo. 578-5783. Hilltop - 1 Bedroom, quiet and clean, 55+ sr bldg. Stove, fridge, carpet, parking. Near shopping and public trans. No pets, sec 8 ok. $405/mo, $250 deposit. Call 614-526-8459. www.tsiprop.com Horse Farm’s 4BR House and big yard (garden and 4H) escape the city’s crime, noise, pollution and schools. On a real farm, see entire star filled night sky. Fishing, boating, hunting, parks are close. Near Darbydale. 28mins to Cols and OSU, No Pets $1200/mo, 614-805-4448 HORSE FARM’S, UTILITIES PAID, 3BR, 2BA APT AND BEAUTIFUL YARD(GARDEN/4-H?) ESCAPE THE CITIES CRIME, NOISE, POLLUTION AND SCHOOLS. GAZE AT THE ENTIRE STAR FILLED NIGHT SKY. FISHING, BOATING, HUNTING, PARKS ARE CLOSE. NEAR DARBYDALE/GROVE CITY. 28 MINS TO COLS OR OSU. NO PETS, $1200/MO 614-805-4448

I-270/SAWMILL

Dublin Schls. Cimmaron Condos 2BR T/H w/new carpet, freshly paint, fin. bsmt, FP, fen. patio, assigned pkg. spaces, cat ok, $820/mo. 614-260-0611

KINGS HIGHLANDS

Take 1/2 off your first full month’s rent & security deposit* thru the month of May as our way of saying We Appreciate you! Call 614-885-7600 *for 13 month lease

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3 & 4BR Homes, 5 avail, starting at $880/month. No Sect 8. Low down, bad credit OK, 434-8406, www.HomesbyAW.com Linden- 1074 E. 16th 3/4 BR, LR, DR, bsmt Rent $595/mo. Call 614 519 0628 MOVE IN PRO-RATE SPECIAL! Low Deposit! 1 & 2 BR Apartments! Call Kish or Sarah 614-436-2900. MOVE IN PRO-RATE SPECIAL! Low Deposit! 1 & 2 BR Apartments! Call Kish or Sarah 614-436-2900. You’ve Read The Paper, You’ve Read The Sports Page And You’ve Read The Comics... Think You’re Done With The Paper? Read The CLASSIFIED SECTION

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2BR TH in Groveport ONLY $609/mo! Groveport-Madison Schools, washer/dryer included, open staircase, patio, residential area w/huge park, carports & garages, pets welcome, end units avail.! Call 614-836-7520 today! www.MyPlaceElkRun.com

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GARAGE STORAGE TO RENT Located near Polaris. $90/mo. û 614-846-8488 û

May Move in Special- $100 Deposit & 1/2 off first month’s rent! 614-492-8111 M-F 9:00 to 6:00 Equal Housing Opportunity

REPLACING YOUR PLACE?

2BR, 1BA condo, includes all appls. +W/D, C/A, all electric, $550 month + $550 deposit. Call 740-927-3969. ONE MONTH FREE! Low Deposit! Newly updated 1 & 2 BR Apts! Winterwood Apts. 614-600-7682 ONE MONTH FREE RENT FOR A LIMITED TIME! STONEY CREEK APARTMENTS 2067 Creekview Ct. Reynoldsburg, OH 43068 1 BR gardens and 2 BR THs avail. A quiet, landscaped, pet friendly community featuring a tennis court, gym membership, and scheduled activities. Come experience Stoney Creek for yourself. Call 614-759-9145 to schedule a tour today! Voice/TTY 1-800-553-0300 Equal Housing Opportunity

OPEN HOUSE!! SUNDAY, 4/27, 5-6PM! REYNOLDSBURG HOUSE

7019 Black Oak Dr. - only $975/mo! 3 BR, 1.5 bath split-level, part-fin. basement & garage! Fenced backyard! Avail. 5/15. Call 989-4690 or 866-9031 today! www.myplacearoundtown.com Polaris area Newer Ranch Condo! 2BR, 2ba, stove, frig, dish, micro, GR, f/p, Fla rm, 2 car gar. $1395/mo. pool, John Hellwege, Sanctuary Realty 614-272-5330. PRIME LOCATION! Newly Renovated Studio, 1 & 2 BR apartments. Call for special! 614-622-5457

RENT or LEASE/PURCH.

3 & 4BR Homes, 5 avail, starting at $880/month. No Sect 8. Low down, bad credit OK, 434-8406, www.HomesbyAW.com Reynoldsburg Park Condos, 7150 E. Main St. 2BR, 1.5BA, patio, carport, new appl, secure entrance. Located by Reynoldsburg Police Dept, city parks, shopping. Age 55 and over only, $695/mo, $500 dep Call Paul 614-367-7011 REYNOLDSBURG TOWNHOUSE2BR, 1.5BA, FIN BSMT, PRIVATE PATIO, NEW APPLIANCES, $850/MO PLUS SECURITY DEPOSIT 614-226-2515

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2181 Hughey Dr. - only $910/mo! 3 BR, 1.5 bath TH, large eat-in kitchen w/all appliances, basement w/laundry hookups & garage! Great family home! Avail. now! Call 989-4690 or 866-9031 today! www.myplacearoundtown.com S. OF CHILDREN’S HOSP. NR. PARSON/MOLER BEAUTIFULLY RENOV, 3BR, 1.5BA, UNFIN BASEMENT, C/A, NEW HARDWOOD FLOORS, NEW CARPET, PETS ARE WELCOMED! $795/MO 614-668-3841 SPECIAL, CALL NOW!- Wonderful location-1 & 2BR’s. Call Sarah 614-743-4811. East Worthington Village Need More Staff? Advertise job openings in Alive


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SPECIAL, CALL NOW!- Wonderful location-1 & 2BR’s. Call Sarah 614-743-4811. East Worthington Village

WERNER NEEDS DRIVER TRAINEES!

Busy shop in Gahanna in need of Tech to perform body repairs, frame, welding, light mech. 401K. Flat Rate. Call 614-471-0505 fax 614-418-9725

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We can get u approved, we have all redone homes, East, North, etc. We give you a D/P, pay closing, pymts in the $500’s. Call now, 614-470-0395 Studio $379 & 1BR $479 $199 Deposit! Close to Shopping, Close to 161 and 270, Private Patios, Laundry Room. 614-882-1480

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$595/Mo. 2 BR TH with unfinished bsmt, lower utilities & close to schools. Corner of Baldwin & E. Livingston.

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To learn more, contact Maxi Locke via email at mclocke@health-partners.org or apply online at www.community-mercy.org EOE

For new site work, layout, staking. Excellent pay, beneifts, vacation, vehicle. Call: 614-255-1014 Fax: 614-451-6820 or Email your resume to: resumes@nicksavko.com

Design & Construction Project Coordinator

Ohio Wesleyan University, Physical Plant Operation. For a complete list of job responsibilities, requirements and instructions on how to apply, please visit our website at http://jobs.owu.edu/

Diesel Mechanic

Maintenance Supervisor

Headwaters Plant Services has an immediate opening for the position of Maintenance Supervisor. This is a hands-on position that directs a staff of 5. The Supervisor is responsible to ensure all routine maintenance and repairs are completed in a timely manner and on budget. HPS operates a fleet of Mack Dump Trucks and Cat & Komatsu Dozers, Loaders & Excavators. Heavy equipment & truck repair experience required. HPS offers a competitive compensation package including health, dental, 401k, paid time off, etc. To be considered for the position, submit your resume by email to bkras@headwaters.com or in person at 48699 CR 275 Coshocton, OH.

Painter / Foreman

Established painting co. seeking experienced painters / foreman. Clean cut, valid license. We are a drug free workplace & EOE. Call 614-351-3544

PART TIME BINDERY WORKER Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Entry level position. Must have quality work ethics and a good attitude. Some mechanical ability necessary. Must be able to lift up to 70 lbs. and stand for long periods of time. Apply in person Monday or Friday only, 10:00-3:00. You can learn more about our company at www.diocesan.com DIOCESAN PUBLICATIONS 6161 WILCOX ROAD DUBLIN

ARE YOU A TALENTED HVAC/R TECHNICIAN WHO IS UNDERPAID / UNDER APPRECIATED? AIRECOM, INC., Central Ohio’s most progressive HVAC/R service company is currently accepting resumes for talented technicians. Refrigeration experience a plus. Factory certified in-house training. Applicants must have minimum 3 years’ experience and possess excellent "people" skills. Position offers year-round employment, exceptional pay, benefits package, bonuses, uniforms and fully-equipped fleet vehicle. Highly motivated, qualified candidates email resume to careers@airecomhvac.com

TECHNICIAN

Locally owned & operated garage door co. for 20+ years looking for experienced garage door technician for installation/service on all brands of residential garage doors, openers and some commercial service. Must be dependable, customer service driven, have good driving record, tools and own truck. Please call 614-891-2663

Welder

Requirements: 5 years experience, certification preferred, MIG, TIG Blue Print reading and high school diploma. Qualified candidates please fax resumes to 614-341-7720, attention Human Resources or email to rbrown@columbusjack.com. NO TELEPHONE CALLS PLEASE.

Transport.Drivers

CCT is in need of a Automotive-Diesel Mechanic!! 2 + yrs experience; wage based on experience. Apply in-person at: 2936 E 14th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43219 or at www.criticalcaretransport.net

Estimator/Project Manager

Job Fairs Recruiting

Experienced, for Thompson Concrete Ltd., a local growing company. Excellent pay and benefits with room for advancement. 740-756-7256 ask for Scott

Heavy Equipment Mechanic

Rudd Equipment Company A heavy equipment dealership is growing & expanding in the Columbus, OH market and looking for great, experienced people to join our team! We will be hosting a Job Fair on Wednesday, May 7, 2014, at our Columbus Branch from 9 - 12 p.m. and from 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. We are currently recruiting for the following positions:

• Field Service Technician • Service Administrator • Sales Rep • Parts Counter • Parts Warehouse If you are interested in joining a well-established and dynamic company, please apply with us. We will be conducting on-the-spot interviews during the job fair but you must schedule an appointment in advance. If you are interested, please contact Leah Mergens at (502) 456-0295 no later than May 6th and sign up for an interview. Also, interested applicants, please forward resume and salary requirements to: Ohioemployment@ruddequipment.com or you may fax to our confidential fax (502) 456-0300.

Skilled Trades ASPHALT PAVER OPERATOR NEEDED! Experience a must. Any other equipment experience a plus. Call (614) 239-1919

Asphalt Workers

Now hiring all positions. Experienced Asphalt Paving Personnel, Asphalt Truck Drivers and Site Prep. Call 614-836-6778

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Utility contractor is seeking a full time diesel/heavy equipment shop mechanic and service truck mechanic at its west Columbus shop. Must have tools and schooling or two years of experience as a mechanic. Benefits include health insurance, voluntary dental, life, STD, LTD, vacation and 401k. Please send resume and salary requirements to Jim Spaulding at jspaulding@gudenkauf.com. Equal Opportunity Employer.

HVAC INSTALLATION & SERVICE TECHS

Residential HVAC company has openings for installation and service technicians with a minimum of 2-5 years experience. Receive benefits like: medical, dental, vision, 401k, paid holidays & vacation, advancement and training. Call 614-890-0851, email: cullinsonehour@msn.com or fax 614-890-2937

HVAC RESIDENTIAL SERVICE TECH

For the most customer focused HVAC service company in Columbus Ohio. If you have more than 2 yrs exp. we offer...high pay, company truck, job security, paid training, health ins., bonuses, paid holidays, matching 401K and a fun work place. , call 614-4710707 or email: mike@swissairohio.com

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Maintenance Technicians

Worthington Cylinders Columbus is now accepting applications for Maintenance Technicians. Qualified candidates must have strong electrical and mechanical skills and a 2-year Associates Degree or equivalent experience. Voted the 2014 Top Workplace in Columbus, Worthington operates on a people first philosophy rooted in the golden rule. Apply on-line at www.worthingtonindustries or in person at the guard house at 905 Dearborn Dr. Columbus, OH 43085. EOE and Drug Free Workplace

Mechanic

Headwaters Plant Services has an immediate opening for a Truck / Heavy Equipment Mechanic. HPS operates a fleet of Mack Dump Trucks and CAT & Komatsu Dozers, Loaders & Excavators. We need a mechanic to perform repairs and routine maintenance. Must have own tools. HPS offers a competitive compensation package including health, dental, 401k, paid time off, etc. Please send resume to bkras@headwaters.com or apply in person at 48699 County Road 275, Coshocton, Ohio.

PIPE LAYER Experienced Pipe Layer for local sewer and water work. Great py with health insurance and benefits. Call: 614-255-1014 Fax: 614-451-6820 or Email your resume to: resumes@nicksavko.com

PRODUCTION LABORERS

Local growing company needs hard working, reliable individuals for full-time positions in a manufacturing environment. Seeking individuals for forklift operator and general labor. Apply in person Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. The QUIKRETE Companies 6225 Huntley Rd. Columbus, OH 43229

MECHANIC

Local trucking company seeking experienced mechanic with own tools. Excellent wages, paid personal days and benefits offered. Please apply in person: 1935 SR 42 NE, West Jefferson.

READY MIX CONCRETE DISPATCHER CONTACT Don Martin at 614-679-8924

NOW HIRING Manufacturing, Warehouse & Assembly Supervisors Robot & CNC Operators Hiring 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Shifts Benefits Include: • Quarterly Bonuses • Paid Time Off • 401K and Healthcare Send resumes to hr@roguefitness.com ROGUEFITNESS.COM/JOBS

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Rogue Fitness is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug-Free Workplace

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Machinery we run at Rogue includes Robotic Welders, MIG/TIG Welders, CNC Machining and much more. Rev Up Your Car Search Alive has hundredseven thousands of autos for sale!

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Established 40 year old Ohio commercial/industrial roofing contractor seeking seasoned job foremen and roof technicians. Must have experience in a wide range of roofing systems including metal, built-up and single-ply. Benefits include pay based on experience and proven performance, profit sharing, 401k, medical insurance, paid holidays and vacations. Please contact us at 800-472-0969.

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$1000 SIGNING BONUS Short Haul Drivers, Shuttle Drivers & Yard Spotters

Must have CDL A and valid medical card Home Every Night

E-mail RMiller@odwlogistics.com Competitive earnings, great working environment. Multiple shifts avail Please apply in person at: 3330 Groveport Rd., 1600 Bldg, Columbus, OH 43207 from 9 to 3pm Mon-Fri. or call 614-497-1660 ext 7861 Ryan Miller

Advantage Tank Lines, a highway subsidiary of the Kenan Advantage Group, is now seeking a MECHANIC or MECHANIC APPRENTICE out of Columbus, OH. • Competitive pay • Excellent benefits & 401K • Paid vacations & holidays • Mechanic/Driver referral incentive pay • And so much more! MECHANIC REQUIREMENTS • High school diploma or GED equivalent • 1 year minimum verifiable experience on road CMV repair • Complete set of hand and air powered tools up to, and including, ½" drive • Valid driver’s license • Technical school experience preferred MECHANIC APPRENTICE REQUIREMENTS • High school diploma or GED equivalent • Complete set of hand tools up to, and including, ½" drive • Working Mechanical Aptitude • Valid driver’s license 800-871-4581 TheKAG.com Kenan Advantage Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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Requirements: ∂ BSN (MSN preferred) ∂ 1-3 years of nursing management experience ∂ Current Ohio RN licensure ∂ Strong leadership background ∂ Excellent interpersonal and communication skills ∂ CPR and ACLS ∂ Wound Care certification preferred

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WEST-Nice 2BR Eat-in-kit, stove/refrig, Dish Wash, partial util/services incl. $450 mo. Refund. appl. fee. Free Mo. Special! (some restrictions) 614-638-6307 9a-5p Mon.-Sat. Westside/Hilltop - 557 S. Terrace Ave. 3BR with full bsmt, W/D hkups, water pd, $575/mo 614-725-0654 Wkly. Rent $150 & up! Incl AC, ph., laun. & full cable. Mo. Rate Avail. No pets. N. Continent Inn 848-3819. Worthington- $1645/mo. 2 Sty, 4BR, 2.5BA, FR, DR, WBFP, gas F/A, A/C. 2 car gar. Tom 614-457-3034 Worthington 2BR, fully carpeted, appl. W/D hookups, Worthington Schools $545. 614-888-6331

For over 100 years, Springfield Regional Medical Center, a member of Community Mercy Health Partners, has provided comprehensive medical services for residents of Clark County and surrounding communities. We are currently seeking an experienced RN to assume clinical management responsibilities for two wound care centers and the hospital’s inpatient wound care program.

Construction Company seeking experienced Remodeler/Handyman . Please call (614) 871-5985

Capital University is seeking a Maintenance Associate to perform skilled and semi-skilled maintenance, repairs, and improvements on facilities and equipment. The position is fulltime, and must be flexible and willing to work on-call and over-time, as well as coverage and assignment to any shift, as needed. Applicants should have three years related experience; Valid State of Ohio Driver’s License required. For a detailed description of the position, visit www.capit al.edu/employment . Capital University offers a rich benefits package that includes medical, dental, retirement, family education benefits, long-term disability, life insurance and free parking. Send cover letter and resume to jobs@capital.edu. EOE

Operator Engineer

Seeking an experienced 2nd and 3rd shift operator engineer for data / call center environment in Gahanna/ New Albany. Working knowledge of building mechanical systems, fire sprinkler/pump and fm-200, windows HVAC automation, chillers, RTU’s, VAV’s, electrical distribution including UPS, ATS, and generators is needed. Duties include working with vendors to make repairs, making rounds, and logs. Will provide extensive site training. Paid sick/ holiday/ vacations up to $25 p/hr to start and a wonderful, clean work environment. Drug test and background test is required. Applicants can fax resume to 614-283-1345 or email job@rickkramer.us

EAT & DRINK

Valleyview! 2 Sty! 2BR, 1ba, stove, frig, LR, DR, bsmt, 1 car gar. $855/mo. John Hellwege, Sanctuary Realty 614-272-5330. WEST-213 Woodlawn, 3BR, 1BA, fend yd, A/C, SW Schools, $799/mo + $799 depsit, 614-877-3075 WEST " Cottages, furnished Utilities paid. $169 wk plus dep. No pets. Call 614-879-6617 EAST"Cottages, 740-964-1920 Move in Special $150 week + up WESTERVILLE SCHOOLS 2BR TH, $519, $200 DEP NO PETS 6344 NEWTOWN DR, 614-523-0120

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Modern Builders Supply is offering a rewarding career opportunity with significant growth potential. Must be able to lift 100 Ibs. and walk steep pitch roofs. Company will invest in training, resources and guidance. A Class B commercial driver’s license preferred. Competitive wages plus bonus opportunities. Benefits include medical, dental, 401(k), paid vacation & more. Apply in person at 3808 E 5th Ave. Cols.

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Looking for a career change with a stable employer? Searching for work that is rewarding and satisfying? Then consider an opportunity to be a Bus Driver with the Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities. In this role you will provide door to door service to individuals with developmental disabilities. Whether it’s transporting individuals to school, work or Special Olympics, you will surely find this career to be gratifying. Don’t have your CDL or School Passenger endorsement? Not a problem, we will provide the training.

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Must pass drug test immediately upon hire. ∂ Drivers earn up to $12.40/hr + $1 Summer Spiff Summer Spiff starts May 1st. ∂ Movers earn up to $10.40/hr in first 45 days ∂ Tips Average $150/wk ∂ Bonuses ∂ Be home every night ∂ Benefits available after 90 days ∂ Must be able to lift up to 150 lbs ∂ Must have good driving record ∂ No CDL required ∂ MUST have clean criminal background. apply at: www.twomen.com /Job-opportunities or call 614-901-1570 Ext.113

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We offer excellent pay with flex work schedule Benefits include: ± Paid Vacation ± 10 Paid Holidays ± Health, life, dental, and vision insurance, 401k ± Assigned equipment Fax or email qualifications to 515-313-4434 or don.peterson@efcoforms.com 800-747-4835.

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Focussoft Tech, Inc., an IT Development and Technology Consulting Services company headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, is looking for Programmer Analysts and Senior Programmer Analysts to fill multiple positions with different experience and education levels in Dublin, Ohio. Travel and/or Relocation to various unanticipated locations throughout the U.S. required. Some positions require a Bachelor’s Degree and experience. Other positions require a Master’s Degree and experience. Send 2 resumes and cover letter (no calls) referencing 1500.001 to Focussoft Tech, Inc., Attn: Human Resources, 6063 Frantz Rd., Suite 106, Dublin, Ohio 43017.

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TBR Supply sells office, medical, & janitorial supplies while providing meaningful work experience & independent living skills for The Buckeye Ranch’s transition-aged youth to help prepare them for life as working adults. Seeking a motivated, goal-oriented Independent Sales Rep to join us as an independent contractor. Determines own schedule and may work from home, if desired. Phone, laptop, & cutting edge software provided. Unlimited earning potentialuncapped commission! Professional demeanor, outstanding customer service skills, and high school diploma or equivalent required. Stable work history, exceptional prospecting, phone, presentation, communication, and closing skills preferred. www.buckeyeranch.org Diverse applicants sought to work with a diverse population. EEO AA Employer. Send resume to: HR@buckeyeranch.org

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I made 80K last year selling new siding and roofing to homes that were damaged by recent hail and wind storms in Central Ohio. You can too! 123 Exteriors, a national insurance restoration company, is looking for motivated Independent Sales Reps to make top commissions. Ave $1,500 per sale, Ave 6-1 sales per month. College degree preferred, but not required. No experience necessary, will train. At 123 Exteriors, we take great pride in our work and strive to make every client’s experience the very best. If this sounds like it would be a good fit for you, email resume and contact info to careers@123exteriors.com. Please view our website for more information: http://123exteriors.com/

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Nationwide Insurance, Columbus, Ohio seeks Specialist, IT Applications Development to Develop, create & modify software applications & support Underwriting Report Ordering applications. Analyze & validate system requirements & existing business processes. Work on all aspects of software development life cycle on product expansion projects using mainframe applications in order to integrate other applications to underwriting report ordering service. Troubleshoot escalated production incidents on mission critical applications. Technologies & tools include COBOL, CICS, DB2, Service Oriented Architect, Websphere MQ, Changeman, Fault Analyzer & batch processing. Requires: Master’s degree in Comp Sci, MIS, Engineering, Mathematics or a related field. 3 years of mainframe applications development experience using COBOL, CICS & DB2, which must include 2 yrs in each of the following: (1) XML or Web Services; (2) Websphere MQ or MQ Series; & (3) troubleshooting escalated production incidents. Alternatively, bachelor’s degree in Comp Sci, MIS, Engineering, Mathematics or a related field & 5 yrs of progressive experience in mainframe applications development using COBOL, CICS and DB2, which must include 2 yrs of specific experiences noted above. (Experiences may be concurrent.) Send resume to Kathi Repka (SIAD/BM), 1 Nationwide Plaza, 1-01-13, Columbus, OH 43215

Help desk openings for 1st/2nd shifts! Great career openings with leading IT support company. 1 yr call center & troubleshooting exp required. $15/hr. Interviewing all week! 614-841-2500

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Responsible for management, oversight, and support for several of the Congregation’s technical systems. The position will assist in projects and provide some user support. Responsible for Building Access Control and audio visual systems. Knowledge of related IT systems: computer hardware and software applications (PC, servers, printers) installation, configuration, and troubleshooting. Associates degree in computer science or equivalent experience. Submit cover letter, resume, salary history, to employment@oppeace.org or mail to Dominican Sisters of Peace, Human Resources, 2320 Airport Dr, Columbus, OH, 43219. Multiple IT Related Positions (National Placement out of Franklin County, OH). Able to travel/relocate to different client sites as needed. Unless otherwise stated, Candidate must have a minimum of either a Bachelors and five (5) years of experience or a Masters and one (1) year of experience. Degree and experience may be in Computers, Engineering, IT or Business related field and foreign educational equivalent is acceptable. Any suitable combination of education, training or experience is acceptable. SENIOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS: Minimum of either a Bachelors and five (5) years of experience or a Masters and one (1) year of experience. Degree and experience may be in Computers, Engineering, IT or Business related field and foreign educational equivalent is acceptable. Must be able to analyze design develop, test, administer, customize and implement IT related applications using the following skills: Senior Java: Must have skills in Java, J2EE, Oracle, PL/SQL, Javascript. Salary $94,000/yr. Ref# JAV0114 YASH. Senior .NET: Must have skills in either .NET, ASP.NET or VB.NET. Salary $94,000/yr Ref# NET0114 YASH. COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS (HARDWARE): Must be C-DAC certified. Must be able to design, develop and test embedded systems and software using strong programming skills in C/C++, and Assembly Language. Micro controller programming skill with PIC16F877 is required. Must be able to use cross-compiler to generate cross-platform specific code. Salary $101,150/yr. Ref# CPH-0114. SENIOR DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR (SQL): Must administer, coordinate, test and implement database management systems using Oracle, SQL Server, T-SQL, PL/SQL, ERWIN. Salary $97,000/yr. Ref# DBS-0114-YASH. All positions are full time, permanent 9-5, 40 hrs/wk. Please reference (Ref#) when applying for job you are interested in and send resumes to Yashco Systems Inc, Park West Professional Plaza 3974 Brown Park Drive, Suite H, Hilliard, OH 43026 or E-mail usajobs@yashco.com. Yashco Systems, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/D. Nationwide Insurance, Columbus, OH, seeks Requirements Analyst (Consultant, IT Analysis) to understand, analyze & apply Business Process Management methodology to identify & document current & anticipated business processes & IT system needs, & translate business & system needs into solution requirements for software designers, developers, & testers. Create IT specifications, business & technical requirements, & scope documents needed to transform business requirements into operational solutions & enhance development of new software applications. Perform Requirements Review & Analysis to determine adequacy of system requirements & document & validate requirements accuracy, completeness & testability. Use facilitation techniques to elicit project requirements from stakeholders. Identify requirements for future projects & establish a repository & process for managing & maintaining business requirements. Reqs Master’s degree in Comp Sci, Bus Admin, or a related field & 2 yrs software development lifecycle project exp including Requirements Analysis & design responsibilities & exp in 1 or more software development lifecycle domains (project analysis, planning, testing, or analysis). Alternatively, a Bachelor’s degree in CS, BA, or related field & 4 yrs of software development lifecycle project exp incl Requirements Analysis & design responsibilities & exp in 1 or more software development lifecycle domains, as noted above, is acceptable. Send resume to Kathi Repka (RA/S), 1 Nationwide Plaza, 1-01-13, Columbus, OH 43215

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with Bachelor’s degree in Comp.Sc, Engg.(any), Tech. or related and 5 years of relevant experience to work on technical design, installation and development to solve complex reporting challenges using Microstrategy 9.3.1 and Cognos 10 Business Intelligence (BI). Architect schema objects; build grids, graphs and dashboards using MicroStrategy Desktop 9.3.1. Develop MicroStrategy Command, Workflow, Integrity and Enterprise Manager and Software Development Kit. Create report objects using MicroStrategy Desktop. Implement mobile based dashboards in Apple iPad. Design and develop metadata models catalogs, transformer model using Powerplay Transformer and Cognos Framework Manager. Create complex reports using Cognos Report Studio 10 and write complex stored procedures in Oracle 11g, SQL Server 2012 and Teradata v13 to support MicroStrategy freeform query reports. Work location Hilliard, Ohio Columbus metro area with required travel to client locations throughout USA. Please mail resumes to Maxim Technologies, Inc., 3960 Brown Park Dr., Suite D, Hilliard, OH 43026 or Fax to 614-457-6393 or email to hr@maximtec.com

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Abercrombie & Fitch, New Albany, OH. Develop and support the PeopleSoft HR Suite of applications including but not limited to HR, Payroll, Time & Labor, Self Service, Benefits Administration and Absence Management. Design, plan, code and document technical solutions. Test, debug, fix and retest technical solutions and prepare for migration to a Production environment. Provide end user support. Troubleshoot and resolve problems. Design application process changes, write specifications for them and develop the solutions. Develop complex reporting solutions utilizing BI/XML Publisher, SQR, Application Engine, Query and other tools. Minimum requirements include: Bachelor’s degree in CS, Info. Systems, Engineering, or a related IT or technical field & 5 yrs of relevant exp OR Master’s degree in CS, Info. Systems, Engineering, or a related IT or technical field & 2 yrs of relevant exp. Exp must include 3 yrs functional and technical exp implementing, upgrading and developing PeopleSoft HR Suite of applications for large multisite employers, including HR, Payroll, Time & Labor, Self Service, Benefits Administration and Absence Management. Scope of exp must cover all phases from project conception through roll-out, including requirement analysis, fit gap analysis, technical design, conversion strategies, data mapping, development, major customization, issue resolution, performance tuning, testing and training. Must be proficient in PeopleSoft Enterprise Portals setup and development, PeopleSoft Internet Architecture, Application Engine, Integration Broker, PeopleCode, PeopleTools, LDAP Integration, SQL, HTML, Java, Java Script, XML, web client technologies, and DB2 and Oracle database platforms. Must have demonstrated teamwork skills, and ability to organize, prioritize, and manage multiple projects and tasks simultaneously under pressure. Applicants should submit resumes (NO CALLS; NO EMAILS) to Samantha Stilp, Abercrombie & Fitch, Co., 6301 Fitch Path, New Albany, OH 43054.

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Sika Corporation is a global manufacturer and leading supplier of specialty chemical products and industrial materials serving construction and industrial markets including transportation, marine, and automotive. The Marion, Ohio facility seeks a Quality Manager responsible for the management of the Quality Department including the Process Engineering Team and the Quality Control Lab Personnel to assure consistent product quality. REQS: BS in Science &/or Engineering field w/5-7 yrs management exp; exp with a formal quality management systems desired; and SAP exp pref’d. EOE. Send resume to: SIKA CORPORATION Attn: Human Resources 1682 Marion-Williamsport Rd. Marion, Ohio 43302 Email: Resume@US.Sika.com

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Project Manager (office) and field surveyor (oneMan Crew) needed.Reply with resume to jadcock@americanlandsurveyors.com

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Mechanical Design Engineer opportunity in Grove City. One opening available. Involves coordintaing design functions for robotics production projects with company and its customers. Requires a Bachelor’s Degree Mechanical Engineering or related field (foreign equivalent accepted) and six (6) years’ experience in design work for toolings for autotype assembly / welding systems in addition to robotics and assembly-related skills. Must be authorized to work in the United States. Applicants must send resumes, salary requirements and/or inquiries for further details to Hokuto USA, Inc., 2200 Southwest Blvd., Grove City, Ohio 43123 or email address hokuto.usa@hokuto-usa.com. No calls.

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Busy general practice is looking for a Dental Assistant with Ortho/Invisalign exp. Some light admin and lab work. Approx. 36 hrs/wk. Candidate must be organized, detail-oriented and have great patient interaction skills. High-Tech paperless office. Eaglesoft exp helpful. Great pay with benefits including med and 401(k), 2 evening req. E-mail resume with salary req to: gcfdom@aol.com House Hunting? See our Real Estate Classifieds!

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MaternOhio Mgmt Svcs is looking for a full-time Coding Specialist to interpret general surgery and Ob/Gyn operative notes for ICD-9 and CPT code assignment; review reimbursement audit reports; ensure data quality; and validate E/M assigned CPT codes, coding and billing audits for compliance trending. Credentialed Certified Coder through AAPC or AHIMA required, as are 24 years surgical coding experience, knowledge of NCCI edits and excellent attention-to-detail skills. MOMS offers a great team environment along with competitive pay and a full benefits package including health insurance options, 401(k)/PS and paid time off programs. Please submit resumes to careers@maternohio.com. No phone calls or agencies, please

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Front Desk / Receptionist Central Ohio Primary Care is hiring several Front Desk Receptionists for their busy Primary Care offices. Duties will include checking in and out patients, scheduling, answering phones, updating demographics, collecting co-payments, balances, must be detailed, organized, and have a great personality. And the ability to multi task. The attitude and ambition to hit the ground running. We offer an excellent benefit package including Health, Dental, Vision, 401k plans and much more. Qualified applicants email resumes to chunter@copcp.com

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Heart Failure Nurse needed for Healthcare Accrediting and process improvement company. BSN required, masters preferred. Some travel, excellent benefits. Salary negotiable. Send resume to Careers@ColloquiumHealth.com

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Community-based substance abuse services agency seeks CD Counselor/Therapist. Full time work schedule will be split between Delaware County and Morrow County offices, with some evenings. LISW/PCC and CD counselor licensure preferred. Will consider licensed CD counselor or LSW/PC eligible for enrollment in CD licensure process. Strong assessment, individual and group counseling skills. Automated record keeping experience preferred. Emphasis on team approach. Send resume with salary history and three references to: Chief Executive Officer Recovery & Prevention Resources of Delaware and Morrow Counties 118 Stover Drive Delaware, Ohio 43015-8601

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Nursing The Department of Nursing invites applications for a full time, term position at the rank of instructor. Experience in Nursing Management and Leadership, Simulation, and On-Line Learning are desired. Teaching experience in Baccalaureate or Higher Degree Nursing programs is required. For more information, visit w w w . c ap it a l.ed u /e mp l o ym en t . Capital University offers a rich benefits package that includes medical, dental, retirement, family education benefits, long-term disability, life insurance and free parking. Interested candidates should send: 1) a curriculum vitae, 2) unofficial copies of all academic transcripts, 3) a letter of interest outlining the applicant’s educational philosophy, commitment to liberal education, and includes examples of recent scholarship and teaching effectiveness, 4) three letters of recommendation, and 5) names and addresses of three references. Please send applications to: apeden@capital.edu. EOE

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Busy/Expanding Dublin pediatric office has immediate FT opening for highly professional, friendly, energetic RN. Our fast paced office requires candidates to possess strong pediatric nursing and triage skills. Must also be flexible, dependable and a team player. Primary care medical office preferred but not necessary. Competitive wages and an excellent benefit package. Fax resume and salary requirements to 614-932-9593.

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Nationally known financial services company is seeking a Compliance Officer for its growing Central Ohio financial services operation. Candidate should have a four year degree, current FINRA supervisory registrations, and industry experience. Salary is negotiable depending on experience and overall qualifications. Includes full benefit package. Candidates should forward resume and cover letter to steve.childers@nm.com or fax to 614-221-0235. Nationwide Insurance, Columbus, Ohio seeks Consultant, Hedging to construct static & dynamic hedges for complex financial derivatives through application of actuarial & financial principals & quantitative techniques to all aspects in the design, pricing & reporting of financial features embedded in insurance products; & to all aspects in the structuring, execution, & reporting of hedges for managing the accounting & economic risk associated with those features. Requires: Master’s degree in Actuarial Science, Statistics, Finance, Mathematics or a related field. Graduate coursework or experience must provide solid foundation in mathematics of financial hedging strategies & quantitative financial analysis for risk management as demonstrated by 3 years of experience, dissertation research, or 2 graduate courses in each of the following topics:1. Advanced financial computing using statistical analysis software; 2. C++, Delphi or other OO programming language; 3. Quantitative modeling including time series analysis, stochastic methodologies, & Monte Carlo simulation; 4. Mathematics applied to derivative securities including partial differential equations used in riskneutral & market-consistent pricing/valuations; 5. Risk analysis. Send resume to Kathi Repka (CH/HJ), 1 Nationwide Plaza, 1-01-13, Columbus, OH 43215

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SCHOOL FINANCIAL SECRETARY The Worthington School District is accepting applications for a full-time school financial secretary position. This position is responsible for the completion of secretarial duties at a school location. Requirements: completion of the 12th grade; two years of secretarial experience; the ability to type at a minimum of 40 net words per minute; and the knowledge and ability to use a computer and office equipment. Candidates must possess strong organizational skills; and considerable knowledge of office practices and accounting procedures. Candidates must be able to develop strong interpersonal working relationships to enhance the learning environment for students. Applicants should apply online at www.worthington.k12.oh.us. For more information call 450-6172. BOE

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Care providers needed to work adults with disabilities in a family home setting or supported living setting. Provide personal care, outings, specialized developmental activities, meal preparation, and transportation. Related experience or education desired, but not required. High school diploma or GED, valid driver’s license, and reliable transportation required. Extensive training provided. Competitive wages and benefit. Part time and Full time openings. Fax a resume to (614) 471-6912 or apply at www.LIFE-INC.NET . EOE

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Hiring Event Time Warner Cable will be holding an open hiring event on May 1, 2014 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. at 3760 Interchange Rd, Columbus. To install, maintain and repair our residential equipment and services located between the distribution point (i.e., tap) and the customer’s equipment. Candidates are required to meet the following requirements: climb to heights in excess of 20 feet, carry and properly utilize a 28’ and/or 32’ extension ladder, lift and carry up to 100 pounds and possess and maintain a valid Driver’s License and safe driving record. All interested candidates should visit www.jobs.timewarnercable.com and apply for requisition #153264

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Permanent Family Solutions Network invites degreed, experienced child welfare/children services professionals to join us in providing comprehensive protective & clinical services to children & families in central Ohio. Bachelor’s degree required. Caseworker Core Series training preferred.

Private Club Management Company is in search of a payroll/HR/accounting associate to join our team to administer payroll for approximately 125-150 employees and handle HR duties such as group insurance enrollment and 401k administration, along with some accounting tasks. Our ideal candidate will have HR and accounting experience, be dependable, friendly, assertive and detail oriented, a quick learner, possess good communication skills and have the ability to work with little direction. Must be comfortable with computers and proficient with Excel and other MS Office programs. Experience with an in-house payroll system is a plus. This is a full time position located in downtown Columbus. We offer a competitive hourly wage; medical, dental and life insurance; 401k; free employee lunch; and the opportunity to work with great people in a wonderful environment. Please send resume including wage expectations to Controller, Plus Fore Management Company, 6740 Worthington Road, Westerville OH 43082, or email to accounting@lakesclub.com

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Sears Home Services is in need of a Service Order Clerical person. This person must possess data entry skills as well as customer service experience. Candidate must have a high school diploma or equivalent. 18 years of age or older. Good pay with benefits. Full Time. Please fax your resume to 614-883-6222 att: Sarah

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Provide 1-on-1 & group supervision, leadership of group activities, and therapeutic intervention with at-risk youth in a day treatment program. Facilitate groups of young people discussing a variety of topics. Experience working with individual youth & facilitating groups of young people required. Excellent written, technological, & oral communication skills also required. Bachelor’s degree and social work or counseling license preferred. Schedule M-F 8-4. Work location W Broad St (Hilltop).

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Licensed Social Worker needed for Licensing Specialist position. Must be certified Adoption Assessor, have licensing experience and be familiar with ODJFS rules that governor foster care practices. Because our agency specializes in serving children with developmental disabilities and extensive medical needs, considerable knowledge in these areas is highly recommended. Candidates should display excellent organization skills; coordination agency and community resources; communicate effectively both orally and in writing; complete home studies and other assessments to license foster home, implement appropriate interventions and corrective actions, when necessary; and to work effectively to solve problems. Consistently demonstrating a positive and proactive manner of approaching tasks and working with colleagues and external stakeholders is a must. Interested applicants can complete an application on our website at www.lifestartinc.com . You may also send resumes to: Assistant Administrator, Life Start Inc., 142 N. High Street, Gahanna Ohio 43230 or fax to the attention of the Assistant Administrator at 614-471-6912.

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Columbus Academy, a coed, independent school of 1,084 students in grades PreK-12 with 100% college placement seeks candidates for a oneyear Diversity Fellowship for the 2014-15 school year. Columbus Academy offers small classes, competitive compensation, and a collegial environment. Further information is available under "Job Opportunities" at www. columbusacademy.org Forward complete applications to: Head of School, Columbus Academy, 4300 Cherry Bottom Road, Gahanna, OH 43230 or headofschool@columbusacademy.org.

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CAODMU seeks skilled, compassionate administrator to serve as Deputy Director in our fast growing non-profit agency. Candidates should have grant writing, operations, program development and human resources background. BA in management, public administration or planning preferred. Appropriate experience may be substituted. Multi-tasking, commitment to diversity and sound decision making are skills necessary to serve in place of Executive Director when needed. Position serves a rural six County area headquartered in Marysville, Ohio. Candidates should submit resume by May 30, 2014 to: By Mail to: Rochelle Dennis Twining 648 Clymer Road, Suite 130 Marysville, Ohio 43040 or email to: rtwining@caodmu.org

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• Hourly - $12.00/hour Pay increases are awarded at various thresholds • Performance Pay By Response – Earn a set amount for each student response scored. Employees can earn on average $12.00/hour with the potential to earn more • Bachelor’s degree required • Day Shift Shift 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., M-F • Will be required to provide proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. You will need documentation for an I-9.

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PearsonScorers.com/Columbus Pearson is committed to hiring a diverse workforce. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and a member of E-Verify EOE/M/F/V/D. Pearson is a drug-free workplace.

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Development professional for all aspects of special event management. Also solicitation of in-kind donations, donor relations, and recruitment & coordination of volunteer groups for events & special projects. Excellent problem-solving, decision-making & customer service skills essential. Bachelor’s degree, knowledge of development, demonstrated history of successful event implementation, & several yrs of nonprofit fundraising experience required. Professionalism, ability to perform a variety of physical tasks frequently, and flexibility to assume challenges outside of the job description also required. Diverse applicants sought to work with a diverse population. EEO AA Employer. Excellent benefits! www.buckeyeranch.org Resume to: HR@buckeyeranch.org

Payroll Manager Zane State College is now accepting applications from qualified individuals for the following position - Payroll Manager To obtain position qualifications and application information, please visit www.zanestate.edu or contact the Office of Human Resources at 740588-1285. EOE Rev Up Your Car Search Alive has hundredseven thousands of autos for sale!

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Pearson is the most comprehensive provider of educational assessment products, services, and solutions. We are looking for qualified college graduates to read and score student essays on a temporary basis at our Columbus Scoring Center. Paid training will begin soon for two 4 week scoring sessions which begin mid May and Mid June.

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Women’s Outerwear, Abercrombie & Fitch, New Albany, OH. Lead and develop 2-8 Assistant Designers, Associate Designers, and/or Designers in providing innovative designs, and is fully responsible for the design and development of apparel pieces within multiple product categories and brands for multiple product seasons, including global market research and travel to identify new trends, fabrics, techniques; mood board creation; designing, sketching and fit for the category. Actively participates in the conceptual development of each product line by selling ideas/concepts and convincing others to adopt a course of action. Create and implement a creative direction for each season including edits to the line and new concepts that are consistent with brand(s) strategy and market trend. Present line and communicate directly with business partners, supervisors, and the CEO. Partner with merchants, know business/sales side of category, and apply this knowledge to the creation of new seasons. Create color palette for area to be reviewed by manager. Responsible for fabric and trim selection. Provide insight regarding style and fit of product during presentation. Conduct fit sessions; responsible for final approval for sample fit. Work with Technical Designers to ensure tech packages are accurate and complete. Travel and meet independently with vendors. Minimum requirements include: Bachelor’s degree in Fashion Design & 4 yrs of relevant exp. 4 yrs progressively responsible apparel design exp with mass market apparel. Must have exp coordinating the design and development process of apparel pieces by classification, from concept flat sketch and initial spec through final prototype for an assigned product line, within several product categories, more than one brand, and multiple product seasons. Must also have exp collaborating with conceptual designers, researching current trends, and bringing ideas on the "next biggest trend"; designing product categories and products around concepts; critically evaluating a designated area, providing ideas to senior designers on a direction for each season; specing and prototyping designs; choosing colors, fabrics, and preparing fabric for production mode; reviewing and working with junior designers on fabric development and sourcing; working with suppliers and manufacturers on design implementation and production issues; traveling as directed for creative research and to assist on product development and techniques at factories; working with Technical Designers and understanding fit; working closely with merchants to understand sales information (style, color, fit, etc.) and applying this knowledge to designing into future seasons; serving as a mentor to junior designers; assisting in presenting design point of view to top company management on style and fit as supported by relevant business and market trend findings. Must be proficient in using Illustrator, Web PDM and CAD. Occasional travel required to attend business meetings at various domestic locations or to meet with vendors at various locations abroad. Applicants should submit resumes (NO CALLS; NO EMAILS) to Samantha Stilp, Abercrombie & Fitch, Co., 6301 Fitch Path, New Albany, OH 43054.

MANUFACTURING OPPORTUNITIES Diamond Power International, Inc., a leader in the engineering, manufacturing and service of boiler cleaning technology and ash handling systems, has the following manufacturing opportunities at its Lancaster, OH facility: CNC Operator at $23.852/hr. - previous experience in setup and operation of CNC machines are required. Must have the ability to read and understand machine part drawings. Manual Milling Machine Operator at $22.957/hr. – previous experience in setup and operations of both horizontal and vertical milling machines as well as drill press equipment. Must have the ability to read and understand machine part drawings. Structural Lathe Operator at $22.957/hr. -previous experience with set up and operation of manual turret lathes and drills with related tooling to perform machining operations. Must have the ability to read and understand machine part drawings. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package,. Qualified candidates should submit resume by email to dpihr@diamondpower.com. or mail to Human ResourcesMFG, Diamond Power International, Inc., PO Box 415, Lancaster, Ohio 43130 Diamond Power, a division of Babcock & Wilcox, (B&W) embraces diversity of thought, values individuality, encourages new perspectives and provides equal opportunity in employment for all qualified employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other category protected by federal, state, and/or local law.

Vice President for Business Services Zane State College is now accepting applications from qualified individuals for the following position - Vice President for Business Services. To obtain position qualifications and application information, please visit www.zanestate.edu or contact the Office of Human Resources at 740588-1285. EOE

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2901 Airport Dr. Columbus, Oh 43219 614 475-8530 Looking for 1-General Building Maintenance technician and 2-HVAC / General Building Maintenance technician. Must have general experience in Electrical, Plumbing and Building maintenance and be able to work flexible hours (second shift) also weekends. To be considered, a background and drug test will be performed.

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Musicians Needed!! Small community church looking for a keyboardist, lead guitar, bass, and/or drummer. Our service is Sundays from 11 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Paid weekly after service and serious inquiries only Contact info: greaterloverestoration@gmail.com Point of Contact: Evangelist Tess

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Unwanted Vehicles running or not, $200-$1500, Call me 1st! Get paid CASH! Titles required, 614-778-5660

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Pets 4 Mo. old exotic shorthaired kitten. So affectionate and absolutely gorgeous.$800 FIRM.614-991-5898 BOXER PUPPIES, AKC, 8 WKS OLD, BLK AND BRINDLE, $350 740-334-0930 Cavailier King Charles- Willow Rock Cavailiers. Beaut. litter, very gentle breed, smart, laid back, not yappy. Exc. pedigree, POP. Socialized, started house & crate training. 614-353-0595 LM. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppies. Adorable AKC Ready to go to their new homes on May 2 at 8 weeks old. Raised in our home. Both parents weigh between 10-12 pounds. Dewormed every 2 weeks since birth, first vaccinations, vet checked, and parents on premises. $800 limited registration $1000 for full breeding rights. (740) 599-7480 CAVALIER KING CHARLES PUPS reg. Black/tan, blenheim, all shots. These puppies will be vet checked and are very friendly & healthy. M’s, $500 each. Call 937-464-2148. NO SUN. CALLS. DOGUE DE BORDAUX (FRENCH MASTIFF) NKC PUPS 9 weeks old, POP, vet checked and 1st set of shots, 1 M & 1 F, $700. Call 740-420-0963 or 740-497-2714 Circleville area ENGLISH BULLDOGS-AKC-Red and White, 1M & 1F, 10 wks., Mother on premises, vet checked, family raised, very cute and wrinkly, $1700. 740-417-4358. ENGLISH MASTIFF PUPPIES ! AKC, born Dec. 3, 2013. UTD on shots $300 614-572-5584.

GERMAN SHEPHERD Germany’s Vice-Universal Sieger, at stud. ,Training,obed,home protection,sch classes imports, young dogs, pups for sale. offering spring workshop call to sign up Boarding available. 740-756-7387 www.estatedogs.com

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TIMBERWOLF PUPPIES Wormed, POP, $195 plus tax, Mr. Dutiel, New Lexington, OH. 740-684-1814

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Golendoodles F1B, M/F, Health gaurentee. 740-534-9280 or 740-352-7193 www.pedropuppies.com

GULF BREEZE 19FT. CAMPER - Asking $6,200. Inclds. awning, oven, microwave, freezer/fridge combo, qn. sz. bed, BA, lots of storage, VGC, 740-965-1077. Honey 80 Motor Home - good condition, approximately 41,000 mi., needs battery, all reas. offers considered, $2500. Must sell! LM 740-605-2757. Ten foot johnboat aluminum with trolling motor price $250.00 call 740-596-0221. Will meet halfway for pickup.

Wheels German Shepherd AKC Pups. European working lines. Excellent for companionship, protection, or sport. Golden Haus K9: raising top quality dogs since 1987. GoldenhausK9.com 614-592-2614

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LAB PUPS AKC, 4 M’s, fox red & champagne, dewclaws, wormed, 2nd shots, calm, parents & grandparents have OFA hips (no dysplasia), $600. 614-890-0652. LABRADOR RETREIVER PUPS 100% English bred, choc, (block heads), some pups 3/4 English bred, vet checked, shots & wormed, Hlth guar, kid tested, English Choc Lab Stud Service. Call 419-306-5677 Mini Bulldogs, 8 wks old, tails docked, current shots, dewormed, $1000, 2 males, 2 female, Reg. 614-572-7273

AUTO PARTS SWAP MEET - Sun. May 4, 8-4. Fairgrounds Wapakoneta, OH. 419-394-6484.

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Chevrolet 01 Astro Van - 8 passenger, 1 owner, 131,000 miles, exc condition, $4,000. Call 740-965-3144. CHEVROLET 97 BLAZER LT, GC, 06’ remfg. stock Jasper long blk 4.3L V6 eng., approx. 91,000 mi., ATK remfg. transm. & new fuel tank in ’07, not driven since 08. Needs batt. 740-605-2757 LM $1200 obo. Ford, 1940 contour 2 Door Coupe, body & chassis only. Georgia Car, 2 hoods, rear end w/disc brakes goes w/car Jeep 1989 Wrangler automatic 72293 miles $1800 (513) 402-2063 . 3.2L V6 RWD White pearl, tan leather. Loaded w/ luxury pkg, Bose audio, Roman Chariot custom grill, moon roof, chrome trim, gold emblems, front shock tower beam & Corso high perf stainless exhaust. 56,800 mi & always garage kept.

PUPPIES UNLIMITED WOOSTER! 30+ PUPS IN STORE. HAVANESE, COCKER SPANIEL, MIXES, MANY MORE. 330-264-0505 www.puppiesunlimited.net

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Buy, Sell, Trade. Sat. May 3rd, 9am-3pm. Moose Lodge #11. 1500 Demorest Rd., Cols. 43228. 614-4594261; 614-457-4433; allohioreptileshows.webs.com Rottweiler Puppies, AKC Born 1-31-14, 2 Females, Tails Docked, POP, $450, 740-341-6006

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Mercury 05 Montego Premier Sedan Low miles, silver, loaded, 6CD stereo, EC, 39,800 miles. Call 740323-6405. SATURN 01 SC2 - Auto, 107,000 mi., blue, 4 cyl., stereo, well maint., runs gd., $1900. 614-580-0059. TOYOTA 1990 CAMRY STATION WAGON, EXCEL COND, REMOTE START, A/C, KEYLESS REMOTE ENTRY. $1800 FIRM 614-381-4555 TRIUMPH 1980 SPITFIRE, INCA YELLOW, EXCEL COND, NEW TIRES, ALWAYS GARAGED, NO RUST, 20K MI, $12000, 614-264-1963

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Recreation 2006 Forest River Work N Play 26ft, sleeps 8, A/C & Furnace, refrigerator/freezer, microwave, 3 burner stove, bathroom w/shower, awning, asking $11,500. call after 5:30pm 937-828-1665 30 ft Boat Dock For Rent in Port Clinton, OH. Easy access to Lake Erie, Fish & Boat & clubs, access to Pool/Jacuzzi $975 for season. 419-367-3407.

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Looking for full time cooks available to work afternoons and evenings with 1 -2 years of experience in hotel, food service or healthcare environments; must be able to work every other weekend, holidays, have a clean background and long term care experience a plus. Dietary Aides - full time/part time available various shifts; must be able to work every other weekend, holidays and have a clean background. We offer: Competitive wages Medical, dental and vision benefits 401K Plan Tuition Reimbursement Uniform Programs

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Dining Room Manager needed in Dublin area Restaurant to manage dining room operations. 2 yrs of experience in the job described. Send resume to: House of Japan, 6153 Park Center Circle, Dublin, OH 43017.

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Join a 5star facility with award-winning culinary department. Seeking highly energetic, motivated individual for Director of Culinary Services FT. Must have passion for food excellence. Will plan & direct all culinary activities for residents, staff, guests & special events. Will serve as a food service mgr by preparing, executing, and accounting for food products & fiscal responsibilities under a restaurant model of service. Key responsibilities incl implementing departmental culinary standards, policies/procedures, overseeing & scheduling culinary staff & conduct training. Will plan recipes & menus for diets, oversee food & supply purchasing, & create suggestions for menu alternatives. Will procure all food, equipment, & supplies for meals, will conduct interviews & hire/complete performance evaluations. Requires culinary degree from accredited culinary school/program &/or Bachelor’s degree hospitality management & willingness to acquire a certification in dietary management (CDM), Serve-Safe certified, min. 3 yrs. mgmt exp./5 yrs. food service exp.. Exc communication, organizational, & leadership skills, the ability to work flexible schedules (including evenings and some weekends). Competitive compensation/benefits & family-like environment. Not-for-profit & church-related. www.willow-brook.org.

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