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Columbus Local Pulse: Spring Community Spirit and Weekend Events


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Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for Saturday, April 4. We kick off with some heartwarming community spirit as Rebecca's Senior Project collected Toys For Tots donations yesterday at Hotel Indigo in the Architectural Center, pulling in cash and toys to help local kids, reminding us how we come together for our neighbors. Over at City Hall, they're pushing forward with sister city ties, echoing last year's visit from Löhne, Germany's mayor who gifted a code of conduct to strengthen our global bonds and daily cultural exchanges.

Our weather today brings mild spring temps in the mid-60s with partly cloudy skies, perfect for outdoor fun, though a light shower could pop up by afternoon, so grab that jacket for events at Schiller Park or Newport Music Hall. Looking ahead, expect sunnier days tomorrow with highs near 70.

Music lovers, we have a packed weekend. Catch Patti Labelle last night at Mershon Auditorium or today's Hollow Crown Tour at Newport Music Hall on North High Street starting at 5 pm, Swingin N Shakin with Whirlybirds at Natalies Grandview on King Avenue, and Crew matchday vibes at Land-Grant. Comedy fans, Chris Delias at the Southern Theater on East Main Street tonight, and Nestival runs all weekend at The Nest on North High. Theater-goers, Roulette 2026 plays at Madlab on North 3rd Street.

Sports update: Columbus Clippers games are heating up, and were rooting for the Crew tonight. Local schools shone with recent achievements in Metro Parks hikes, building resilience in our kids.

New business buzz includes fresh openings like art receptions at 934 Gallery on Cleveland Avenue. Job market stays steady with about 5,000 postings in hospitality and tech around Easton Town Center, while real estate sees median home prices around 350,000 dollars, up slightly near Clintonville.

On public safety, Columbus police report a quiet 24 hours with no major incidents, just routine arrests near The Point on Main, keeping our streets secure.

For a feel-good story, listeners shared how last night's Sean Carneys Blues for a Cure at Natalies raised funds for local health causes, showing our generous hearts.

Upcoming, Big Tigers Kung Fu tomorrow at Schiller Park on Jaeger Street, and more live tunes at Rumba Cafe on Summit Street.

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