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☘️ Dublin Area Events

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☘️ A Dublin Debut Twenty Years in the Making

☘️ Dublin is Getting More Serious About Path Safety

☘️ Dublin's Rescue Team Just Came Back from Kentucky

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A Dublin Debut Twenty Years in the Making

If you've never been to the Abbey Theater in Historic Dublin, this weekend is a good excuse to finally go.

A Dublin Debut Twenty Years in the Making

35mm: A Musical Exhibition runs this Friday through Sunday — three performances, one weekend only. The show is built around photographs: each image inspires a song about what happened before, during, and after the moment was captured. The Abbey's lobby has been transformed into an art gallery, and the cast essentially acts as your tour guides through it.

What makes this one worth knowing about: the entire creative team grew up in the Abbey's programs. Nic Brunet, the director, has been performing there since he was a kid. So has his assistant director Emma Winder, who just finished her directing degree at UT and heads to law school in the fall. Lighting designer Iz Nichols got their start as a technician at Dublin Coffman High School, earned a technical theater degree from OSU, and is now one of the Abbey's most trusted designers. This is the first full production Nic has directed — and the Abbey gave him the stage to do it.

Performances are Friday at 7, Saturday at 1 and 7, and Sunday at 1. Get tickets here.

Local News

Dublin is Getting More Serious About Path Safety

If you've been on Dublin's paths lately, you may have noticed new "Ride Smart. Ride Safe." signs going up. We’ve covered the new riding rules earlier, and the city is now making them visible where it matters most — right on the paths where people are actually riding.

Dublin is Getting More Serious About Path Safety

The signs are temporary for now while permanent signage is being prepared. The city is also working directly with Dublin and Hilliard City Schools to get the message to students through school resource officers and parent communications — so if you have kids who ride anything with wheels, there's a decent chance they're hearing about this at school too.

It's a small thing, but the kind of follow-through that actually matters. Rules that exist only on a city website don't keep anyone safe. But signs on the paths can make a difference.

If you missed our earlier coverage or want a refresher on what the rules actually say, the full breakdown here.

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Dublin's Rescue Team Just Came Back from Kentucky

Most of us know Washington Township Fire Department as the team that shows up when something goes wrong in Dublin. What's less obvious is how far their capabilities actually reach.

This weekend, a boat collision on Herrington Lake in Kentucky turned tragic — two boats collided, four people were hospitalized, and a 25-year-old man went missing in 184 feet of water. When local agencies needed specialized help, they called in a rescue team from Dublin, Ohio.

Dublin's Rescue Team Just Came Back from Kentucky

The body was recovered Monday afternoon. According to the Mercer County Fire District, Dublin's team was among the specialized resources that made the recovery possible.

Washington Township's dive team is based out of Station 91 on Shier Rings Road — the same station that houses Dublin's heavy rescue unit. The department holds an ISO-1 rating, one of only three fire departments in Ohio to achieve it. Under Ohio's mutual aid system, specialized teams like this can be deployed anywhere in the state — and apparently, across state lines when the situation calls for it.

It's a reminder that the people keeping Dublin safe are doing a lot more than most of us see on a typical day.

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