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☘️ Dublin Area Events

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☘️ Jerome's golf team keeps producing winners

☘️ That new Mount Carmel on Sawmill is more than it looks.

☘️ A Dublin Teen Is Fixing Your Things for Free

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Local News

Jerome's golf team keeps producing winners

Nikitha Suresh, a rising junior at Dublin Jerome, just won the 50th Ohio Junior Girls Championship at Marion Country Club — and the way she did it says a lot about how she handles pressure. A 68 on day two put her in the lead by a stroke, and she held it through a tense final round with both of her closest rivals playing right alongside her in the last group, every shot visible to everyone.

Jerome's golf team keeps producing winners

Here's the part that's actually new: Suresh earned an exemption into the U.S. Girls Junior Championship in Durham, North Carolina this July — the first time that exemption has ever gone to the Ohio Junior Girls winner. Fifty years of this tournament, and she's the first to get that invite.

She helped Jerome win the Division I state title last fall, and by her own count, this is just her first win of the year. Worth keeping an eye on what she does with the rest of the season.

Local News

That new Mount Carmel on Sawmill is more than it looks.

Most of us have seen the massive new Mount Carmel hospital next to Sawmill and I-270. Few of us have been inside. I recently had the chance to visit — and it's as impressive inside as it looks from the highway.

For those who still wonder, it’s been opened since last April and it's worth knowing what's actually there. The 35-acre campus has a 60-bed hospital, a 14-bay emergency department, four operating rooms, and a full imaging suite. Cardiology, neurology, orthopedics, primary care, and surgical specialties are all on site — in other words, this isn't a glorified urgent care center.

That new Mount Carmel on Sawmill is more than it looks.

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What makes Mount Carmel worth trusting is the history behind the name. The system has been part of Central Ohio since 1886, founded by Sisters of the Holy Cross who showed up with almost nothing and built something that has lasted nearly a century and a half. That's not nothing when you're picking who to trust with your health.

When they opened their doors last spring, they threw a community open house and collected food donations for the Dublin Food Pantry on the way in. Small gesture, but the kind that tells you something about how a place sees its neighbors.

If you haven't been in yet — or just want to know what's available close to home — worth knowing it's there.

Local News

A Dublin Teen Is Fixing Your Things for Free

Yash Babar noticed something most of us do: a lot of things get tossed the second they break, even when they could probably be saved. So for his Eagle Scout project, he's putting together something Dublin hasn't seen before — a Repair Café, where neighbors bring in whatever's broken and volunteers with the skills to fix it give it a shot. Jewelry, clothes, bikes, clocks, electronics, vacuums, that lamp that's been sitting in your garage for two years.

No charge. No guarantee every fix works out. But a teenager organized an entire event around the idea that your stuff is worth saving, and that alone is worth showing up for.

A Dublin Teen Is Fixing Your Things for Free

If you've got something you want fixed, sign up ahead of time and tell them what it is. That's how Yash and his volunteers know what tools and expertise to have on hand, so when you show up, someone's actually ready for your specific item instead of guessing.

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📍 Dublin Community Recreation Center, 5600 Post Road

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— Nick

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