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Blooms & Butterflies, Howie Mandel and other weekend events

Blooms & Butterflies, Howie Mandel and other weekend events

Axios21-02-2025
🕺 Party like it's 2005 during the 2000s Rave at Skully's.
9pm Friday, 1151 N. High St. $16-20.
🦋 Think spring thoughts when Blooms & Butterflies returns to the Franklin Park Conservatory this weekend.
10am-5pm Saturday-Sunday, through July 6. $16-24. Kids under 3 free!
🎨 Make a masterpiece at a mural workshop honoring local art legend Aminah Robinson at the Ohio Craft Museum.
1-4pm Saturday, 1665 W. Fifth Ave. $45, includes all supplies.
⚜️ Celebrate Mardi Gras a little early as Park Street becomes Bourbon Street for a bar crawl.
Check in between 6-8pm Saturday at Howl at the Moon, 504 Park St.
$18 general admission, includes beads and color-changing glass.
🏒 Welcome the Blue Jackets back from their midseason break as they take on Chicago at Nationwide Arena.
7pm Saturday. Resale tickets started at $65 as of yesterday on Ticketmaster.
👨‍🦲 Hang with comedy icon Howie Mandel at the McCoy Center for the Arts.
8pm Saturday, 100 E. Dublin-Granville Road, New Albany. $68-110.
🎤 Laugh along with the Vicious Vixens, a "no-holds-barred, all-female comedy show" at the Attic Comedy Club.
8pm Saturday, 892 Oak St. $20.
⚽ Plus: The Crew's season kicks off Saturday with Goosebumps Night.
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