In this issue
In this Dublin Daily Issue
☘️ Dublin Area Events
☘️ Local Weather
☘️ Wyandot Elementary's Name Has a Real Story Behind It
☘️ Visit 5 Dublin Parks, Get a Free Limited-Edition Poster
☘️ Six Coffman Wrestlers on the National Watch List
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Upcoming events
Dublin Area Events
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Saturday
Annual Rummage Sale — 9 AM to 1 PM at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
The Dublin Market at Bridge Park — 9 AM to 12 PM at Bridge Park
Garage Sale - 9 AM to 2 PM at 7648 Kestrel Way W.
Thrown Together: A Community of Clay - 11 Am to 2 PM at the Dublin Art Center. An Open House with demos, hands-on clay activities, public art artist talks, and a chance to meet the artists behind this beautiful exhibition.
SOS Saturday with FANG (Co-Ed) — 1 PM at Round Table Games
Clover Coffee & Miracle League Fundraiser - 6 PM - 9 PM at Brick House Blue on 6605 Longshore Street #Suite 240
Abbey Theater – The Lightning Thief — 2 PM to 4 PM and 7 PM to 9 PM at Coffman Amphitheater
Sunday
D&D Adventurers' League — 1 PM at Beyond the Board
Abbey Theater – The Lightning Thief — 2 PM to 4 PM at Coffman Amphitheater
Second Sunday Speaker Series — 3 PM to 4:30 PM at Columbus Metropolitan Library – Dublin Branch
Discover Christian Church’s Block Party — 4 PM at 2900 Martin Rd. Inflatables, food, games, music and much more.
Monday
Digital Video Studio — At 7020 Hospital Drive
Minecraft Modding — At 7020 Hospital Drive
Dublin City Council — 7 PM to 10 PM at Council Chambers
Tuesday
Finance Committee — 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM at Council Chambers
PAC's weekly sand volleyball extravaganza! — 6 PM at 7401 Avery Rd
Weather
Local Weather

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Local News
Wyandot Elementary's Name Has a Real Story Behind It
Most of us have driven past Wyandot Elementary without thinking much about where the name comes from. This weekend, there's a chance to actually find out.
The Dublin Historical Society's Second Sunday Speaker Series continues Aug. 9 with Heather Miller, the Wyandotte Nation's own coordinator, presenting a talk on the Wyandot people's history and eventual removal from Ohio — and its specific ties to Dublin. Part of that history is a man named Kihue, known locally at the time as Bill Moose, who spent his final years in the area as the last known Wyandot remaining after the rest of the tribe left the state for Kansas in 1843. Miller will also talk about her work marking the Wyandot Removal Trail, a series of historic markers going up across Ohio over the next several years telling that story in more detail.
The talk runs from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the Dublin Branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library, 35 S. High St. It's free and open to the public.
Local News
Visit 5 Dublin Parks, Get a Free Limited-Edition Poster
If you've been meaning to get out to more of Dublin's parks, there's a good reason to actually do it before fall's over. The city has a free program called the Park Pass — sign up online, check in when you visit a park, and do that at five different ones to earn a limited-edition poster, all four designed by local artists.
The posters cover some real Dublin favorites: M.L. Red Trabue Nature Reserve, Hayden Run Falls, Indian Run Falls, and Riverside Crossing Park. Three of the four artists have Dublin ties — Yani Sheng and Fiona Miller are current residents, and Marie Cottrell used to live here before moving to Granville.
Posters are available while supplies last, through Sept. 30. Sign up here to get started.
Local News
Six Coffman Wrestlers on the National Watch List
Sports Illustrated just released the first version of its 2026-27 national wrestling rankings, and Dublin Coffman is all over it. Six wrestlers with Coffman ties made the list — two of them in the top six nationally at the same weight.
Blaze Van Gundy comes in at No. 5 at 132 pounds, with teammate Tommy Wurster right behind him at No. 6. Rylen Wax — yes, the kid who just won a U17 world title in Greco-Roman wrestling this summer — checks in at No. 8 as an incoming freshman. Loc Webber sits at No. 15, Eli Esguerra at No. 25, and Oliver Lester picked up an honorable mention.
Worth knowing: this is just the first version of the rankings, put together right after last year's seniors graduated. Sports Illustrated plans to update it again later this month once everyone's settled into their actual weight class for the season, so some of this could move around.
Either way, six names from one Dublin school on a national list is a pretty good sign heading into the year.
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