WINE TASTING DINNER APRIL 19

Our fan-favorite event, the semi-annual Wine Tasting Dinner at the Wine Bistro on Lane Avenue will be on Wednesday, April 19 at 6:30 pm.  The chef is creating a special menu for us, to pair with a variety of wines.

There is limited seating available, so get your reservation in early!  They will provide an amazing 4-course dinner, with wines paired to complement each serving. You’ll be able to order bottles of the wines you enjoy right after dinner!

Plan to arrive by 6 pm so you have time to park and to socialize before dinner.  Parking is available behind the building (very limited), or on nearby streets, or also across the street in the Lane Ave Shopping Center. 

Questions? Call Leyla at 614-893-0559 or email us at OSUAlumniFranklinCounty@yahoo.com

Diaper Drive

We’re sponsoring a diaper drive and packing party this spring to help the Columbus Diaper Coalition. This organization helps struggling families with access to clean diapers. For more information on their mission, visit https://www.columbusdiapercoalition.org/.

The Columbus Diaper Coalition is in need of the following:

  • Newborn through size 7 diapers
  • Pull-ups (any size)
  • Swimmers (any size)
  • Baby wipes (unopened)

They accept new or loose, open packs or sleeves of diapers.  

Feel free to bring your donation to our meetings in February and March. Karyn Johnson will collect them and deliver them on the day of our packing party.  

Can’t attend a meeting? There are various donation sites throughout Columbus or donate via their Target or Amazon wish lists. 

Packing party:

We will deliver donations and pack donated diapers on Saturday, April 1 from 9:30 to 11:30 am at the Columbus Diaper Coalition.

The address is:

3840 Lacon Rd, Suite 12 (volunteers enter at Suite 14)
Hilliard, OH 43026

This location is just off Cemetery Road. We will have lunch at either Scramblers or Rusty Bucket afterward. 

To sign up, please email Karyn Johnson at englanke@yahoo.com or call/text her at 614-822-1430. She will provide more details and a map just a few days prior to the event. 

Beat the winter blahs with Alumni Book Club

After all the holiday excitement and activity, sometimes January can be a bit of a downer.  Too cold for outdoor events, so you’re stuck inside?  We have the cure!   We’re bringing back our Book Club event!

The Alumni Association encourages alumni groups to present educational and cultural activities, so we’re combining those ideas into one activity.  We paired up with another alumni group, the Asian & Pacific Islanders Alumni, to present something educational with a splash of fun at the end.  We’re going to read the book, “Crying in H Mart,” by Michelle Zauner, a memoir about growing up Korean-American in Eugene, Oregon.  (A full description can be found below.)

You can find this relatively inexpensive book on Amazon or order it thru your nearest bookstore.  We will all try to complete reading it by March, and then the two alumni groups will get together for dinner to discuss.  You’ll get to meet a whole new group of alums, enjoy a great meal, and learn from an interesting discussion. Sometimes we are even able to invite the author to join us, (either in person or by Zoom)!  

If you’re interested, just email us at OSUAlumniFranklinCounty@yahoo.com  to let us know, and we’ll add you to the list to contact when we schedule the dinner.  If we get enough people to join us, the Alumni clubs might even be able to cover the cost of the meal! 

Below is a full description of the book.  We hope you will join us!  

Synopsis:

A memoir about growing up Korean American, losing her mother, and forging her own identity.

Michelle Zauner tells of growing up one of the few Asian American kids at her school in Eugene, Oregon; of struggling with her mother’s particular, high expectations of her; of a painful adolescence; of treasured months spent in her grandmother’s tiny apartment in Seoul, where she and her mother would bond, late at night, over heaping plates of food.

As she grew up, moving to the East Coast for college, finding work in the restaurant industry, and performing gigs with her fledgling band–and meeting the man who would become her husband–her Korean-ness began to feel ever more distant, even as she found the life she wanted to live. It was her mother’s diagnosis of terminal cancer, when Michelle was twenty-five, that forced a reckoning with her identity and brought her to reclaim the gifts of taste, language, and history her mother had given her.

A Walk in Our ‘Shoe: 100 Years of Ohio Stadium

Over the past 100 years, thousands of fans have cheered The Ohio State University Buckeyes to victory in Ohio Stadium, affectionately known as the ‘Shoe. TBDBITL has brought audiences to their feet for Script Ohio, and families and friends have joyfully watched as their students became graduates in that same stadium. A Walk in Our ‘Shoe: 100 Years of Ohio Stadium celebrates this history of the Horseshoe. On view in the Thompson Library Gallery, the exhibit is presented by University Archives, and highlights include football uniforms and gear from the 1920s and 1930s, the dedication game day program from 1922, a reconstructed Fan Cave, Jim Tressel’s play calling sheets, and a Lego Ohio Stadium constructed by OSU Professor Paul Janssen 

Our alumni club, along with the Delaware and Fairfield County clubs, have arranged for a guided tour of this special exhibit at the Main Library on Saturday, February 4 at 1:30 pm.

There is no cost to attend but you must pre-register.  Email your name, phone number, and the number of attendees you’re bringing to  OSUAlumniFranklinCounty@yahoo.com.

A confirmation will be sent with parking instructions and other details in late January.  For more information, email us or call Leyla at 614-847-9132.