Tami Crossin Haddox shared the St. Timothy Parish Festival on ’365 Things to Do In Columbus Ohio’ on Saturday. The 2010 St. Timothy Parish Festival was this past Friday and Saturday. Put the St. Timothy Parish Festival on your calendar for next year? Can I assume the St. Timothy Parish Festival is the second weekend in July each year?
As Tami said, put it on your calendar for next year.
St. Tim’s is in NW Columbus. The church is on Thomas Rd.
I told Tami I could post all the Columbus Parish Festivals here as one of the ’365 Things To Do In Columbus Ohio’ because I thought I saw a list… a simple link to a simple list, would be so easy. Not so fast. All I can find is a 2009 list of Columbus Parish Festival. Does anyone see a list of Columbus Parish Festivals that is 2010?
Looking for a 2010 list of Columbus Parish Festivals I found: Where are you Chip-laxin? Chip-laxin is Chipotle-“laxin” the Face Forward website says:
“Which Chipotle will you be relaxin at this summer? You and your friends could be the lucky winners of Chipotle gift cards, just by visiting Face Forward this summer at parish festivals around town.”
Face Forward is a Facebook Page? Perhaps it is a Facebook Group? Face Forward is for Central Ohio Catholic teens. The Face Forward website has this hint about the next Columbus Parish Festival, St. Mathew in Gahanna…
A scrolling banner on the St. Matthew Parish site confirms:
“Mark your calendars!!! – St. Matthew Parish Festival is July 22, 23, and 24!”
St. Matthew Parish is at 807 Havens Corners Rd. Gahanna, OH 43230
The St. Timothy’s Parish Festival and St. Matthew Parish Festival is one of the ’365 Things To Do In Columbus Ohio.’ If your Central Ohio school, church or organization has an event coming up add it to ’365 Things To Do In Columbus Ohio’ on Facebook. Add your Parish Festival to the Facebook Page and I will do my best to write about it here.


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The Columbus Festivals Google Group has details on parish festivals in Columbus Ohio (I can’t post the link here so just search for “columbus festivals” at Google Groups).
Thanks I appreciate that. This week St. Michaels!