Yes, VIRGINIA, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and give to your life its highest beauty and joy.Happy Holidays!
Once a stagecoach stop and refuge on the Underground Railroad, Uptown Westerville is steeped in three centuries of progress. The home of Otterbein College, and more than 100 businesses, with its tree-lined streets and eclectic architecture, Uptown Westerville, remains a bustling center of activity, culture, and marketplace destination for visitors and residents alike. Uptown Westerville -- An Original Town Center, Opened 1858. Truly A Place for People. www.shopuptownwesterville.com.
Yes, VIRGINIA, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and give to your life its highest beauty and joy.
Read about Uptown Westerville in this week's ThisWeek:
Amish Originals Furniture Co. is featured in this week's ThisWeek! To read the Amish Originals story online, click here.
Miriam's Journal and more, visit the Amish Originals blog, click here.
What a wonderful holiday season in Uptown Westerville!A Gal Named Cinda Lou (20 N. State), Dairy Queen (84 S. State), Deja Vu (11 N. State), Serendipity (33 E. College), and Westerville Antiques (2 N. State) are open extended hours.
Meza, 48 N. State is featuring an Interesting Italians Wine Tasting from 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. Cost is $10/person for 5 wines and chocolates.
Check out Columbus Alive's 20 Gifts Under $20 for 2 great suggestions you can find in Uptown Westerville!
Some 2009 Midnight Madness memories on Westerville Life!Click here to visit the Westerville Life Madness Photo Gallery.
Thanks to Gary Gardiner for these great shots!
This Saturday's Home for the Holidays event is in the news! Check out Jennifer Nesbitt's article in ThisWeek Community Newspapers Westerville.
Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow. Melody Beattie
Westerville Public Library's Thanksgiving Week schedule:
From the City of Westerville:
Need some cool book gift ideas for the holidays???
Westerville Division of Police recently introduced Project Lifesaver, a rapid response program utilizing a personalized bracelet and tracking device that allows officers to quickly locate and return people with Alzheimer’s or autism if they wander from home or their care.
Westerville Public Library Friends of the Library Shoppe. 126 S. State, with reading-related gifts for all ages and gently-used soft & hard-cover books.
The Otterbein College Book Store, in the Campus Center, 100 W. Home, features Otterbein Spirit, Greek Gear, Gift Cards and more.
Amish Originals Furniture Co. November 2009 eNews is now online.
Uptown Cigar Company, 33 N. State, has a special sale today only (November 21st) from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. 15% off all boxes and buy a box of cigars and Roy and Mike will include a $10 gift card! (Oh, and no cigar smoking during Santa's visit.)
The current issue of Capital Style Magazine is featuring a Tour Guide of Uptown Westerville, with select Uptown merchants and merchant features.Check out the Capital Style online Events Calendar. Lots to do this holiday season including Home for the Holidays here in Uptown Westerville on November 28th!
Honorable Uptown mention: Check out Kristy Eckert's article in the November 19th Columbus Dispatch on Holiday Shopping and Events. Click here.
"I made it just for you!" The Westerville Public Library, 126 S. State, is hosting a Holiday Greeting Card Workshop on November 19th from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in Meeting Room B.
Breakfast is Served! Uptown!
Recommended listening!
Otterbein College can add sugar & spice to your holiday season traditions this year with a series of events and features to add to your calendar:
November 14th/1 p.m. to 4 p.m. It's the annual Otterbein College Craft Bazaar all provided by folks in the Otterbein Community at the Otterbein Campus Center, 100 E. Home St.
Stop by the HUGGS event and then pop on over to the campus center!
For your shopping list: The Campus Center Bookstore features a selection of Otterbein spirit merchandise and gift cards for the fan, the student, the fraternity or sorority member, and alum! The bookstore is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays.
November 13th, 14th, 15th and 20th. Music! Admission is free to small indulgence.
November 13th/8 p.m.: An evening of vocal and instrumental jazz featuring Opus One and the Otterbein College Jazz Ensemble at Church of the Messiah United Methodist, 51 N. State St.
The program will feature music recorded by the Count Basie Orchestra including the famous Ernie Wilkins composition, “Moten Swing.”
Tickets are $5 for adults, and may be purchased at the door beginning 45 minutes prior to the performance. Students are admitted for free. No advance ticket sales. For more information, call 614.823.1508.
November 14th/8 p.m.: The Otterbein College Early Music Ensemble and the Otterbein Vocal Ensemble joins forces to present a program of early American music in Riley Auditorium in the Battelle Fine Arts Center, 170 W. Park St. The concert is free and open to the public.
The program will feature such delightful American musical traditions as the FaSoLa Singing School and Fife and Drum, as well as music from the Laura Ingalls Wilder Songbook. For more information, call 614.823.1508.
November 15th/7 p.m. A choral concert featuring Camerata, Otterbein Singers and Women’s Chorale at Church of the Messiah United Methodist, 51 N. State St. The concert is free and open to the public.
The program will feature a variety of choral works, including music of the Christmas and Advent season. The three choral ensembles involve over 100 Otterbein College students from the Department of Music and across the campus. For more information, call 614.823.1508.
November 20th/8 p.m. The Otterbein Wind Ensemble will present its autumn quarter concert in the Fritsche Theatre at Cowan Hall, 30 S. Grove St.
The ensemble will be performing works by the French composers Darius Milhaud and Gabriel Fauré. The performance is free and open to the public. For more information, call 614.823.1508.
November 20th/5:15 p.m. Stop by Towers Hall at College and Grove to enjoy the Otterbein Tree Lighting. The Towers Hall tree is holiday card perfect, year after year, throughout the season.
After the Tree Lighting, walk over to the Campus Center, 100 W. Home, for a Thanksgiving Dinner Event at 6:oo p.m. to meet and greet with Otterbein President Kathy Krendl, visit with Santa in Lounge, enjoy community service activities for children and enjoy holiday characters from the Generations Performing Arts Center’s Christmas Show. Pay at the door: $10 general, $4 for ages 4-10, free for age 3 or younger. (Dinner included with meal plan for Otterbein students.) Please RSVP for dinner by Monday, Nov. 16, contact 614.823.1571 or treelighting@otterbein.edu.
Still enjoying an evening on campus? Finish the evening with the free wind ensemble concert at Cowan.
December 7th/4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sarah’s Corner at the Courtright Memorial Library (at W. Main & S. Grove) presents J. Patrick Lewis, children’s poet and former professor. Books written by J. Patrick Lewis will be available for sale and refreshments will be served. This event is free and open to the public.
Anytime you're headed to Otterbein Campus, Uptown Westerville is just steps to the east with great holiday shopping and hometown dinner, drink & desserts!
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The Westerville Area Chamber of Commerce 23rd annual Evening of Elegance, is this Friday, November 13, 6:00pm at Villa Milano.
Look for the Holiday Gift Guide in the center of the November-December 2009 issue of Westerville Magazine featuring Westerville Uptown Merchants Association members...
A unique holiday shopping experience for a good cause!
This Saturday, November 14th, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. stop by Robert Frost Elementary, 270 N. Spring Rd.... It's the annual HUGGS for the Holidays event:
▪ Craft Show
▪ Silent Auction
▪ Tree, Wreath & Poinsettia Sale
The annual HUGGS (Half-Units Gathering & Giving Support) holiday event benefits the Westerville Police Division Officer Down Fund that provides social activities and emotional & financial support to members of the WPD and their families. HUGGS also provides financial assistance to the families of fallen officers from throughout Central Ohio.
100% of the proceeds from the Silent Auction go directly to the Officer Down Fund. The other proceeds are divided between the Officer Down Fund, the Scholarship Fund and the General Fund.
Stop by Outside Envy, 15 N. State, this weekend, November 14th and 15th for the annual Friends & Family Sale (did you get your email with the special coupon?) and on November 14th only a Gold Buy-Back Event from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. (a great way to maybe pick up some extra holiday cash!)
Welcome new Westerville Uptown Merchants Association member and new Uptown Westerville business Bella Laccio Bridal, 46 N. State, 614.735.1135, beautifullace@bellalacciobridal.com.