Salt cave, geocaching, Storybook Trails among central Ohio spring-break staycation getaways
ThisWeek group
Central Ohio residents will not need to travel far or spend a lot of money for a rejuvenating spring break that could be experienced safely during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
A few options for an Ohio staycation include the serenity of a manmade salt cave, park trails that provide natural narration for storybooks, butterflies flying freely in a water garden and even a treasure hunt through geocaching.
Out of this world
Katie Smith of Lewis Center said she felt as though she was in a different world when she was inside the Tranquility Salt Cave, 30 Dillmont Drive in north Columbus.
Some holidays just beg to be invented.
Although Galentine s Day has been around for only 11 years, it has nestled its way into many hearts during that time.
The holiday, celebrated with close girlfriends, waffles and maybe a few alcoholic beverages, was brought to life in the second season of Parks and Recreation in 2010.
Like every holiday, this one will be celebrated differently this year, whether virtually or in real life, but it won t be ignored.
The North Canton Public Library is going back to the roots of the holiday with a Parks and Rec -themed Galentine s Day Virtual Escape Room designed by library director Andrea Legg.