In this issue
In this Dublin Daily Issue
☘️ Dublin Area Events
☘️ Local Weather
☘️ Dublin’s Brady x2 Just Made Ohio's Best List
☘️ Dublin Beat Ohio by 3 Years
☘️ Let’s Help the Dublin Police Win This One
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Upcoming events
Dublin Area Events
Click event titles for additional details and updates.
Sunday
D&D Adventurers' League at Beyond the Board — 1 PM at Beyond the Board
Understanding Columbus' Housing Markets: What Seniors & Their Families Need to Know in 2026 — 1:30 PM at Dublin Library
Summer "Wine Fest" Wine Tasting — 2 PM at 75 S. High St
Fado Pub & Kitchen Sunday Session — 4 PM at Fado Pub and Kitchen
Deep Rest: Yoga Nidra & Sound Bath — 6:30 PM at 6017 Post Rd
Monday
Minecraft Advanced Modding — At 7020 Hospital Drive
Minecraft Modding — At 7020 Hospital Drive
Tuesday
Empower Hour – Dublin Summer Fun Series — 6 PM to 7 PM at Riverside Crossing Park
Child's Homestead at Dublin Library! — 10 AM at Columbus Metropolitan Library - Dublin Branch
Cookout June 30 — 12 PM at 4880 Tuttle Rd
Listening to the Wisdom Within Full Moon Gathering — 6 PM at Dublin
MtG Draft Night — 6 PM at 249 W. Bridge St
PAC's weekly sand volleyball extravaganza! — 6 PM at 7401 Avery Rd
Wednesday
Food Truck Wednesdays — 11 AM to 1:30 PM at Coffman Park
Midweek Music – Dublin Summer Fun Series — 6 PM to 8 PM at Riverside Crossing Park
Dublin City Council — 7 PM to 10 PM at Council Chambers
Junior Golf Camp — 9 AM at 5805 Eiterman Rd
Walk with a Doc at Coffman Park (Dublin) — 9 AM at 5200 Emerald Pkwy
Weather
Local Weather

Community Spotlight
Neighbors Supporting Neighbors
A strong community is built by people supporting each other — local restaurants, small businesses, neighborhood shops, service providers, and the people behind them who help make Dublin feel connected.
That’s why we want to use this newsletter to introduce readers to more of the businesses and local founders that make our community special.

If you’d like your business to be considered for a future community feature, just reply to this email and introduce yourself.
Local News
Dublin’s Brady x2 Just Made Ohio's Best List
Dublin Jerome just had two athletes nominated for the Columbus Dispatch's annual reader vote for best individual performance in an Ohio state championship — and both nominations came from state title wins.
Brady Barnum shot a two-day 137 to win individual medalist honors and lead the Celtics to the Division I golf state championship. Brady Delmore scored twice in the second half as Jerome dethroned six-time defending champion Cleveland St. Ignatius in the Division I soccer final — winning 3-2, then 4-3 on penalty kicks.
Neither took home the reader vote — that went to Bloom-Carroll softball pitcher Emma Brandt, who had a genuinely remarkable performance in her title game. But being nominated alongside the best individual performances across all of Ohio's state championships is recognition worth noting.
Two Bradys. Two state championships. It's a good time to be a Celtic.
Local News
Dublin Beat Ohio by 3 Years
Every public school district in Ohio has until July 1 to figure out its AI policy. Dublin City Schools got there in 2023.
While districts across the state spent the last year scrambling to respond, Dublin's Board of Education had already been at this for three years. Teachers and students have been using AI tools since then — for research, language translation, writing feedback, and more. When NBC4 covered the statewide deadline this week, Dublin was the district they called.
The approach here isn't "ban it" or "ignore it" — it's teach kids how to use it honestly. Kathy Parker-Jones, who runs digital learning for the district, used a good example: if you used AI to generate an image for a presentation, say so. Use it as a tool, not a shortcut.
For a technology that caught most districts off guard, Dublin had already been thinking about it for a while — and apparently the rest of Ohio noticed.
Local News
Let’s Help the Dublin Police Win This One
Dublin Police is asking for backup — and this time it's a blood drive.
Battle of the Badges is a friendly competition between local police departments to see who can recruit the most blood donors. Dublin is going up against Hilliard, Upper Arlington, Worthington, Westerville, and Reynoldsburg — and they need the community's help to win.
The drive runs Tuesday, July 14 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Dublin Community Recreation Center, 5600 Post Road. Walk-ins are welcome but spots fill up — save yours here.
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— Nick



