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Discover Columbus is a site about Columbus Ohio. Originally named "Columbus Best Blog," it was never the best blog in Columbus Ohio. It was a blog about the best in Columbus and Central Ohio! Best restaurants, best real estate company, best schools, best neighborhoods..... written by Maureen McCabe a licensed real estate agent with Columbus Ohio's best real estate company, Real Living HER. Discover Columbus is just a site about Central Ohio.

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Happy Hamburger Day

May. 28, 2008
Categorized in: Best Wishes!
HamburgerHappy hamburger Day Columbus. 

It's Hamburger Day? 

I heard it is  Hamburger Day on Twitter from @SarahStelmok a real estate agent in the great state of Virginia. 


Happy Hamburger Day Wendy's (formerly Dublin Ohio based business)

Happy Hamburger Day Max and Erma's (formerly Columbus Ohio based, bought out recently too?) 
Of course there are still plenty of local Wendy's and Max and Erma's to eat hamburgers at and for today...Think inside the bun... and don't forget... we'll always have White Castle.

I'd love to hear from you if you have a comment on the topic of Columbus area buisnesses and former Columbus area businesses and burgers. All comments are moderated so you will not see your comment immediately. Thanks. Copyright 2008 Discover Columbus and Maureen McCabe

Columbus Controversy

Feb. 23, 2008
Categorized in: Events & Places

It's Sunday... why not post about a religious controversy in Columbus?

Not all that big a controversy really... to celebrate St. Patrick's Day on St. Patrick's Day (March 17) or not this year.

CNN ... dateline Columbus Ohio (that's newspaper talk... I think... I think I remember that from journalism in high school... or maybe I remember it from some TV show, movie or book about a journalist...)  I never understood it.  Columbus Ohio is a place, not a date.... anyway the CNN story about the controversy in Columbus is dated February 20, 2008 (or updated February 20... ) Wednesday:

St. Patrick's Day causing Catholic dilemma 

The CNN story talks about how Savannah, New York City, Philadelphia, Boston and other cities have handled St. Patricks Day falling in Holy Week (the week before Easter for Christians) this year.  In Columbus Ohio it's a dilemma?  I don't know that it's really a dilemma.  My blog entry about the story of the Columbus Catholic Diocese / Shamrock Club controversy was:

Jan. 31, 2008 - Columbus - St. Patrick's Day Celebrations

I'm no journalist...  I just quoted Meredith Heagney's story in The Columbus Dispatch... about the freaky calendar that puts St. Patrick's Day the Monday of Holy Week.

Calendar throws St. Patrick's Day for loop

How the Columbus Archdiocese has dealt with St. Patricks Day 2008: 

No mass in honor of St. Patrick's Day in downtown Columbus this year.

Discouraging participation in celebrations on March 17, this year...???

They tried to get the Columbus St. Patrick's Day Parade moved up, so it would not fall in Holy Week. 

How the Shamrock Club in Columbus Ohio has decided to deal with St. Patricks Day 2008:   

The Columbus Ohio Parade must go on.   So will the Irish Family Reunion... at Vet's Memorial.

I love the words of  Mike Dempsey President of the Shamrock Club as quoted in the CNN :

"It's not a sin to celebrate your Irish culture," countered Mark Dempsey, the club's president.

"Actually, you're born Irish first," he said, "and then you're baptized Catholic."

How the Royal Hibernians in Central Ohio have decided with St. Patricks Day 2008: 

They will participate in the Dublin Ohio parade on Saturday March 15, 2008 instead of the Columbus (Shamrock Club's) St. Patrick's Day Parade.   They won't go to the Catholic mass in downtown Columbus because there won't be one this year...

How the average Columbus person of Irish ancestry will deal with St. Patricks Day 2008: 

Either they'll go to the Columbus St. Patricks Day Parade (and the Irish Family Reunion at Vets) ...or they won't.  Maybe it depends on their religion... or maybe not.  Most people in Columbus won't notice a difference... between St. Patricks Day 2008 and any other years. 

I think the CNN article says this won't happen again untl 2160 so maybe the Shamrock Club and the Columbus Catholic Diocese have time to work out a solution.  Thanks to Sandy Mattingly in New York City (The Loft Guy) for emailing me the link to the CNN story.

I'd love to hear from you if you have a comment on the topic. All comments are moderated so you will not see your comment immediately. Thanks. Copyright 2008 Discover Columbus and Maureen McCabe

Dublin Christmas Shopping

Dec. 15, 2007
Categorized in: Events & Places

Slainte Thursdays were the third Thursday in Historic Dublin according to Experience Columbus. The last SlainteThursday will be December 20, 2007, 4:00 to 9:00, put it on your calendar... especially if you aren't done with your Christmas shopping...

I wonder if Historic Dublin will continue Slainte Thursdays into 2008...

What are Slainte Thursdays? According to the Experience Columbus site an opportunity "to stroll, mingle and browse among quaint shops and attractive streetscapes." Historic Dublin is pretty.

According to the Experience Columbus here's how to pronounce Slainte and what Slainte means ...."Slainte, pronounced Slon-sha, is a friendly and welcoming Gaelic or Celtic Toast, meaning To Your Health."

Copyright 2007 Discover Columbus and Maureen McCabe

Dublin's Slainte Thusdays

Dec. 5, 2007
Categorized in: Community
Tagged with: dublin ohio

It looks like "Slainte Thurdays" have been running since September 2007 in Dublin Ohio... I believe "Slainte" means "Welcome" in Irish Gaelic.

Slainte Thursdays are the third Thursday in Historic Dublin according to Experience Columbus. So the last one will be December 20, 2007, 4:00 to 9:00, put it on your calendar... I wonder if they will continue Slainte Thursdays nto the new year... What are Slainte Thursdays? According to the Experience Columbus site an opportunity "to stroll, mingle and browse among quaint shops and attractive streetscapes." Historic Dublin is pretty.

OK looking at Experience Columbus here's what Slainte means and how to pronounce it. I never would have guessed... "Slainte, pronounced Slon-sha, is a friendly and welcoming Gaelic or Celtic Toast, meaning To Your Health."

Copyright 2007 Discover Columbus and Maureen McCabe

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