Activities
Activities
Stash Tea B&B Promotion
We are offering a FREE night stay with the purchase of a night Sunday – Thursday. You will find complete details and rules about this promotion at http://www.stashtea.com/bboffer.htm.
The Polaris Grill is a great experience in fine dinning spend time by candle light with friends and family. Call for reservations at 614 431 5598
Website http://www.wheretogousa.com/addlinks/columbus/polaris/home.htm
Museums / Galleries–If you enjoy the past, Westerville has a rich history and heritage. Four National Register of Historical Places are within walking distance; Ohio Historical Society’s Benjamin Hanby House State Memorial, Towers Hall on the Otterbein Campus, Everal Farm Buildings at Heritage Park, and the Otterbein Mausoleum. You might choose to stop by the Anti-Saloon League Museum and discover why Westerville is known to many as the ‘Dry Capital of the World’.
Nature Preserves / Trails–You may decide to visit any of the many City of Westerville Parks or one of the three nearby Metro Parks: Blendon Woods which includes the Walden Waterfowl Refuge observation shelter; Sharon Woods includes the 3.8 mile bike/jogging trail and Schrock Lake; or Inniswoods Metro Gardens that is a 92-acre showplace of horticultural gardens and a nature preserve.
Theater–Otterbein College Theatre www.otterbein.edu/dept/thr/ has always been a major influence on life in Westerville. Otterbein’s arts programs are recognized nationally for their professionalism and for the many guest artists featured on campus. A professional artist series offers acclaimed performers in the areas of music, theater and dance. In addition, the college annually produces six major theater productions, including a full-scale musical, a children’s theater performance, four summer theater shows, over 30 music concerts and recitals, Opera Theater, a dance concert and 10 art exhibits. Otterbein also hosts the Westerville Civic Symphony. Cowan Hall where the excitement takes place is a two-minute walk from the Westerville Inn.
When in town, be sure to check out the Curtain Players Theatre. The theatre building was a church 100 years ago and can be described as rustic, quaint & intimate. The theatre building was a church 100 years ago and can be described as rustic, quaint & intimate. The theatre seats only 76 and reservations are recommended. Curtain Players is a community theatre offering a varied season of productions suitable for general audiences. www.curtainplayers.com
The Westerville Visitor and Convention Bureau. For more information on the sites and activities in Westerville check out: www.visitwesterville.org
The Anti-Saloon League from 1893 to 1933 was a major force in American politics. Influencing the United States through the printed word and lobbying, they turned a moral crusade into a Constitutional amendment. The League left a legacy of printed material at a site bequeathed to the Westerville Public Library which houses the Anti-Saloon League Museum. www.wpl.lib.oh.us/antisaloon
The Westerville Symphony… music for your life! www.westervillesymphony.org
The Little Brown Jug, the premier pacing classic for 3-year-olds, provides a fascinating chapter in the more-than-a-century-old history of harness racing. www.littlebrownjug.com
The OQHA’s All American Quarter Horse Congress Web Pages! www.oqha.com/index3.htm
The Crew: www.thecrew.com
Columbus Blue Jackets: www.columbusbluejackets.com
“I really enjoyed meeting all of you and staying in that wonderful room. How lucky Westerville and Otterbein are to have you!” C.H. (3/10/2000)
What’s New
The amphitheatre located in Alum Creek Park, directly beside the Westerville Inn,
comes alive with excitement every Sunday and Wednesdays night when Westerville Parks hosts the Sounds of Summer concert series.
For more information please call 614-901-6500
Also within 2 miles is Germain Amphitheatre, (www.germainconcerts.com) providing an extensive line up of concerts. Complete your concert experience by spending the night only two miles away with a gourmet breakfast in the morning!!
Message From The Host
The Westerville Inn is a wonderful place to play, relax or capture romance. Whether listening to a jazz band in the nearby park or the birds singing at the feeders, the sounds of summer await you. We look forward to welcoming you to our home here in historic Westerville.
Your Hosts
The Winebrenners Brenda, Terry, and Caleb
“We will count ourselves among the most fortunate: not only was there a room at the Inn, but it was your Inn. We loved you, the Inn, the food, the stories, Westerville, the pond, the flowers–just everything. Inn-as much as we had a wonderful time, we will be back. A million warm thanks for providing all the memories which will find a place in our treasure chest of memories! Until we see you again, our very best wishes and warmest regards!” Andrea and John (May 2000)
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