In this issue
In this Dublin Daily Issue
☘️ Dublin Area Events
☘️ Local Weather
☘️ Heads Up: This Week is Going To Be Hot
☘️ A Great Week to Rediscover Dublin's Library
☘️ Tonight's the Night for DCS Redistricting
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Upcoming events
Dublin Area Events
Click event titles for additional details and updates.
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

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Local News
Heads Up: This Week is Going To Be Hot
After a genuinely pleasant June, this week may feel like a gut punch. A major heat wave is rolling in starting today — highs in the 90s for five to six straight days, with the heat index pushing toward 100. The overnight lows are staying in the mid-70s, which means there's not much relief after dark either.
Worth checking in on elderly neighbors and making sure kids and pets aren't spending too much time outside on the hottest days. The Dublin Community Recreation Center is a good option for anyone who needs air conditioning during the day.
A brief break is expected around July 4 when some rain moves through. Until then, stay cool.
Local News
A Great Week to Rediscover Dublin's Library
With temperatures hitting the 90s all week, the Dublin branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library is about as good a place to be as any — free, air-conditioned, and genuinely busy with things worth doing.
The standout this week is Tuesday morning's Child's Homestead event from 10 to 11 a.m. — a hands-on history program where kids can grind and sift grain, roll dough, comb wool, use washboards, and walk on wooden stilts. It sounds simple but it's the kind of thing kids actually talk about afterward. Open to K-12 and families.
The rest of the week has something for just about every age — storytime for little ones Monday morning, Lego Lab for 7-11 year olds Monday at 11 (already full, but worth checking for cancellations), Reading Buddies Tuesday afternoon for K-3rd graders, and family-friendly outdoor programming Wednesday morning at the Library Plaza.
All part of the Summer Reading Challenge running through July 31 — if your kids haven't signed up yet, this week is a good time. Full event listings at the Columbus Metropolitan Library site.
Local News
Tonight's the Night for DCS Redistricting
Tonight is the moment Dublin families have been waiting for. Dublin City Schools releases its proposed redistricting map at the board meeting at 6 p.m. at the Emerald Campus, 5175 Emerald Parkway — and the meeting is open to the public.
A few things worth knowing going in. First, there's only one map tonight — not multiple options to choose from. Dublin City Schools confirmed this directly on their redistricting FAQ page: Woolpert was hired to produce one recommended boundary map, and that's what the community will see tonight.
Second, as we reported earlier the scope is bigger than most people realize. At the June 8 meeting, the board expanded the redistricting process to include elementary schools, not just high schools. So tonight's map covers boundaries for Coffman, Jerome, and Scioto — and potentially your kids' elementary school too. The changes would take effect for the 2027-28 school year.
The meeting is open to the public. More details at dublinschools.net/redistricting-information.
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