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8th Annual Viking Turkey Trot

St Anne Pacelli Catholic School 2020 Kay Circle, Columbus

  Lace up your sneakers for the 8th Annual Viking Turkey Trot 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run, to be held Saturday, November 12, 2022 at St. Anne-Pacelli Catholic School, 2020 Kay Circle, Columbus, GA 31907. Registrations are now being taken for the event, which is open to the public. Please visit www.BeAViking.com/Turkey-Trot for registration information and ... Read More about 8th Annual Viking Turkey Trot

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Family Theatre presents The Book Women

Family Theatre 2100 Hamilton Road, Columbus

In the midst of the Great Depression, in a community isolated by mountains, librarians take to their horses to reach the people of Eastern Kentucky. These “Book Women'' deliver more than books and magazines. They bring hope. They bring dreams.

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Market Days in Uptown Columbus

Uptown Columbus 25 W 10th St, Ste 4, Columbus

Each Saturday, four blocks along Broadway host over 200 local and regional vendors. Visitors can expect to find fresh and organic produce, home goods, jewelry, unique crafts, and delicious baked goods. Market Days is the perfect Saturday activity for family, friends, and visitors. Don’t forget to bring your furry pals to get in on the ... Read More about Market Days in Uptown Columbus

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Toddler Time

Launch Trampoline Park - Columbus, GA 7607 Veterans Pkwy Ste D, Columbus

Spend your Saturday mornings at Launch! Every Saturday morning from 10am-12pm, we have Toddler Time for $10! This deal deal good for child (ages 5 and under ONLY) and one adult to jump for the whole two hours! This offer cannot be combined with any other offer or discount. Launch Trampoline socks are required for ... Read More about Toddler Time

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Family Theatre presents The Book Women

Family Theatre 2100 Hamilton Road, Columbus

In the midst of the Great Depression, in a community isolated by mountains, librarians take to their horses to reach the people of Eastern Kentucky. These “Book Women'' deliver more than books and magazines. They bring hope. They bring dreams.