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Gahanna s Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival tickets available with modified footprint
Tickets are on sale for the 2021 Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival Sept. 17-19, bringing some of Ohio’s most noted blues and jazz musicians to three stages in Gahanna.
Presented by the Gahanna Convention & Visitors Bureau, aka Visit Gahanna, advanced festival tickets may be purchased online for $15 or $40 for a weekend pass.
Lori Kappes, Visit Gahanna executive director, said a decision to hold the event in September, as opposed to its traditional third weekend in June, was made to allow more time for vaccinations and to ensure safety protocols are in place.
Gahanna s Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival tickets available with modified footprint
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Tufts University investigating 2 ‘incidents of hate’ on campus that involved anti-Asian rhetoric and a swastika on a shed
Updated 7:38 AM;
Tufts University is investigating a pair of incidents that occurred over the past week that included anti-Asian rhetoric followed by a large swastika found painted on a shed in campus, school president Tony Monaco said in a statement on Sunday.
Monaco said the first incident involved several Asian students walking along Professors Row when they were verbally assaulted with “hateful anti-Asian rhetoric” from individuals in a passing vehicle. The second involved a large swastika appearing on the Bello Field shed.