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Meet People in Buenos Aires: Botanical Garden Walk
Take a slow walk through one of the most beautiful green spots in Buenos Aires šæ
Weāll explore the Botanical Garden and nearby Palermo parks while meeting new people, sharing local recommendations, and enjoying a relaxed afternoon together.
This is not a traditional tour ā itās more like walking around the city with local and international friends.
Perfect for:
⢠travelers
⢠expats
⢠digital nomads
⢠solo travelers
⢠anyone looking for a calm social experience in Buenos Aires
Weāll walk around the Botanical Garden, talk, take photos, enjoy the atmosphere, and optionally grab a coffee nearby after the walk āļø
š Meeting point: Botanical Garden entrance (Palermo)
ā° Duration: around 1.5ā2 hours
šø Free event / donation based
Bring comfortable shoes and good energy āØ
š¾š»šBA Trivia Pub Quiz [English]
š§ Get ready to put your thinking caps on! š§
**ā±ļø Doors open 7.30pm, please try to arrive by 7.50pm so the games can start at 8pm!**
š»Join us every Tuesday night for the weekly brain teasing, cocktail drinking, social extravaganza that is the BA Trivia Pub Quiz š„³
**š Everyone is welcome, new members and old, come with a team or alone, we'll sort you out with some friends! š**
šThe best part about our trivia nights is they are a great chance to meet new people! The first half hour is generally spent socializing amongst the newbies, where the host(s) will help you organise into teams to play. šŗ
**š²Please $6000 pesos cash on the day of the event (if you have a local account we also accept transfers)**
š PRIZES are awarded to the teams who come first, second, third and second to last.š
The questions are split into 5 different rounds of differing themes, in the style of an old fashioned Anglo-Saxon pub quiz. The categories can vary from TV, cinema, history, geography, sport, music and so much more. We try to vary questions from all over the world so everyone has their moment to shine.
Our hosts change every week and the questions are always different at every event.
**Questions will be in English!**
Hope to see you all there!
**NOTE: if you plan on bringing a team, please message Aaron on Whatsapp +5491164054348 directly so we can save you a table.**
To see what our events are like check out our Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/batriviaquiz/](https://www.instagram.com/batriviaquiz/)
PARTIDO FUTBOL 5 todos los Martes
On Fire es un Grupo que esta formado hace mas de 8 aƱos.
Estamos rearmando equipos y convocando nuevos jugadores
NO IMPORTA si jugas bien o mal, lo importante es que quieras divertirte y pasar un momento agradable.
Jugamos en Cano Futbol - Santiago del Estero 1253 - CABA
Inscribite, conocenos, y veras que venis a Jugar cada Martes.
La idea es que puedas reservar tu lugar para jugar todo el mes.
Los valores de las canchas son muy accesibles.
Escribinos al 011-3640 5900
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⨠Astrology & Coffee in Palermo Soho āØ
Join us for a relaxed evening of coffee, conversations, astrology, and meeting new people in Buenos Aires.
This is a cozy social meetup for travelers, expats, digital nomads, and locals who enjoy meaningful conversations and a calm atmosphere.
Weāll meet at a cafĆ© in Palermo Soho, grab coffee or something to eat, talk about astrology, life, travel, relationships, and whatever naturally comes up during the evening āļøš
No astrology knowledge needed ā this is meant to be fun, social, and easygoing.
Perfect if you:
⢠want to meet new people in Buenos Aires
⢠enjoy astrology/spiritual conversations
⢠are traveling solo
⢠work remotely
⢠want a more relaxed alternative to bars or nightlife
š Palermo Soho (exact cafĆ© shared before the event)
ā° Around 1.5 hours
šø Free event / everyone pays for their own order
Come with good energy and an open mind āØ
BBQ Night + Folklore Show
Hey friends! š„
This Friday weāre firing up the grill for a proper BBQ Night at WHATEVER.
Get ready for a full Argentine asado experience ā juicy meat, chorizo, fresh salads and wine⦠all shared the way locals do: with good music and great people.
And yes ā veggie option available too š±
What to expect*:
š„ Argentine BBQ (asado)
š„ Fresh salads
š· Wine & good vibes
š International & argentine crowd
šš»Folklore Show
š„³After party
š 8PM
Come hungry, come social, and come ready to experience Argentina for real.
⨠F*ck normal, we have magic.
ARS 35.000 all inclusive
*During the dinner
Naveguenos en Velero desde Palermo
Saldremos a navegar en mi velero desde mariana Puerto Norte (ubicada en Palermo, frente a aeroparque Jorge Newbery) Av. Rafael Obligado 4899.
IG: velebaires
https://youtu.be/S5EjxJGS15Q
El precio por persona es de $20.000.
Soy instructor de nÔutica, si quieren les puedo enseñar a navegar. Realice el curso de Piloto de yate (habilitación que permite cruzar Oceanos)
* No necesitas tener experiencia.
* En caso de lluvia, se suspende.
* Trae ropa cómoda, nada en especial.
* Sugerimos llegar 10 minutos antes de la salida.
* Cupos disponibles por orden de llegada.
* No incluye comida ni bebidas. Puedes traer lo que quieras (no estÔn permitidas las bebidas alcohólicas)
* La serie de mi velero tomó fama por su seguridad y fortaleza, ya que cruzó el Océano AtlÔntico y navegó de Ushuaia al Polo Norte ida y vuelta.
Nos reunimos en la entrada del Puerto.
Whatever Experience Lab
Meet the world without leaving Buenos Aires.
A chill, friendly space where locals and travelers come together to share music, drinks and real conversations.
Different cultures.
Different stories.
Same vibe.
Come hang, connect and be part of something real.
No pressure. No expectations.
Just good people, good music and good energy.
WHATEVER Experience Lab
San Telmo
F*ck normal⦠meet the world. šāØ
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Franklin Park Conservatory / Columbus Brewing Company
**History**
The [Franklin Park Conservatory](https://www.fpconservatory.org/)ās roots trace back to 1852 when the Franklin County Agricultural Society purchased 88 acres of land to host the Ohio State Fair. After the fair moved to its permanent home, the city of Columbus transformed the grounds into Franklin Park in 1884. This transition shifted the space from a temporary event site to a dedicated public green space for the growing community. The park became a central hub for outdoor recreation and early civic gatherings in the neighborhood.
In 1895, the landmark Victorian-style Palm House opened its doors, drawing heavy inspiration from the Glass Palace of the 1893 Worldās Columbian Exposition in Chicago. This iron and glass structure became an immediate icon, housing exotic plants that residents would otherwise never see in the Midwest. It remains the oldest part of the facility and serves as a primary link to the conservatoryās 19th-century origins. For decades, it stood as a singular testament to grand horticultural architecture in Central Ohio.
A major turning point arrived in 1992 when Columbus hosted AmeriFlora '92, an international horticultural exhibition. This massive event prompted a $16 million renovation and expansion, adding significantly more greenhouse space and the Dorothy M. Davis Showhouse. The festival put the conservatory on the international map and fundamentally changed its scale and ambition. Following the event, the facility transitioned from a city-run park to a private, non-profit organization.
In 2003, the conservatoryās identity was further defined through a long-term partnership with world-renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly. After a successful exhibition, the Friends of the Conservatory purchased most of the glass installations, creating the largest permanent collection of Chihulyās work in a botanical setting. These vibrant glass sculptures are now woven throughout the biomes, blending art with nature. This addition helped cement the conservatory as a premier cultural destination rather than just a botanical garden.
Recent years have seen the site expand beyond the glass walls to emphasize community engagement and outdoor education. The 2018 opening of the Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation Childrenās Garden added two acres of interactive landscape designed for hands-on learning. The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company Community Garden Campus also provides local residents with space to grow their own food and learn sustainable practices. Today, the conservatory balances its historic Victorian charm with modern commitments to local ecology and the Columbus community.
**Maps of the Conservatory**
Here is the [main map](https://www.fpconservatory.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/franklin-park-zones-scaled.jpg) of the Conservatory grounds. Here's a [map of the areas](https://www.fpconservatory.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/ConstructionMap-2026.jpg) in which the Conservatory has ongoing construction (see below).
**Summary**
For this event, we'll explore Columbus's highly-rated and very popular Conservatory. As mentioned above, the Conservatory is doing renovations on parts of the facility. These renovations are scheduled to be ongoing until the Fall of next year.
Basically, no matter when you go to the Conservatory over the next 18 months, you're going to see some metaphorical orange barrels. So let's just go now.
**Tickets and pricing**
On the first Sunday of every month, the Conservatory is free for residents of Franklin County and the city of Columbus. You must bring an ID to receive this discount. (Yes, they do check.) Otherwise, tickets are $25.20.
Members of the Columbus Zoo (of which I am one) do get a discount on tickets, though I have never actually bought a ticket to the Conservatory (I've always gone on free days). I believe the discount is $4.
Parking is always free.
If you have additional questions about pricing or whether and for what you qualify, you can reach the Conservatory at 614-715-8000.
**Where we'll meet**
We will meet just outside the main entrance. I guarantee there's going to be a line. The Conservatory is always popular on free days, and especially in nice weather.
**Your GPS is stupid!**
Be careful simply typing "Franklin Park Conservatory" in your GPS and going where it tells you.
The only way to access the parking lot to the Conservatory is off of Broad Street. Unfortunately, since Google Maps is unable to find its way out of a wet paper bag, it has a tendency to want to take people to a mythical, non-existent Conservatory entrance on Nelson Road.
If your GPS does this, just drive to the north side of the Conservatory along Broad Street. Your GPS should then redirect you to the main Conservatory entrance. If your GPS doesn't, then throw your phone away\* and look for the big Conservatory sign on the south side of Broad Street between Nelson Road and Franklin Park West.
You also should be able to use the map pin I've provided, below, and it should properly direct you to where you need to drive.
\* Don't really do this.
**After the event**
After stopping to smell the roses, for those that are interested, we'll head to the nearby [Columbus Brewing Company Beer Hall](https://columbusbrewing.com/location/beer-hall/) for [drinks](https://columbusbrewing.com/location/beer-hall/#draft-list) and [lunch](https://columbusbrewing.com/location/beer-hall/#food-menu).
The Beer Hall's actual address is [200 Kelton Ave, Columbus, OH 43205](https://www.google.com/maps/place/200+Kelton+Ave,+Columbus,+OH+43205/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x883889a94ac4acad:0xadb2e60240dbc38b?sa=X&ved=1t:242&ictx=111) (it's literally just on the south side of the Conservatory). Be sure this is where your GPS is taking you when you use it, as the Brewing Company has a taproom on Harrison Avenue that is *not* what you want for this event.
We should be at the Beer Hall by 1 if you can't make the Conservatory and just want to join us for drinks.
Trails & Ales! Chestnut Ridge Metro Park / BrewDog DogTap
**History**
[Chestnut Ridge Metro Park](https://www.metroparks.net/parks-and-trails/chestnut-ridge/) is historically significant because it sits on a 300-million-year-old outcropping of Blackhand sandstone. Geographically recognized as the very first foothill of the Appalachian Mountains, the ridge rises 1,116 feet above sea level. Long before European settlement, the land served as a sacred site for ancient civilizations. The park contains the Old Maid's Orchard Mound, an eight-foot-tall burial mound constructed by the Adena culture between 1000 B.C. and 100 B.C. This ancient landmark has remained largely intact and is now protected on the National Register of Historic Places.
The documented modern history of the land began with an official survey conducted by Ebenezer Buckingham in 1801. Original land deeds of sale from this period notably bear the signatures of United States Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. In the 1830s, Irish laborers arrived at the ridge to quarry its rich Blackhand sandstone. The blocks they hewed were used to build the crucial locks for the nearby Ohio and Erie Canal. Remnants of this early sandstone quarrying operation can still be spotted by sharp-eyed hikers along the modern trails.
Agricultural transformation defined the ridge throughout the mid-to-late 19th century. Settlers discovered that the high elevation created a natural air flow that prevented late-season frost damage to crops. Extensive fruit orchards were planted across the slopes between 1860 and 1880. One notable orchard was established by John Wagner, a Spanish-American War veteran who chose the ridge specifically for its proximity to the bustling Columbus market. The park's current name pays homage to the massive American chestnut trees that once dominated the ridgeline before a devastating ecological blight wiped them out in the early 20th century.
The conservation story of the modern 486-acre park began in March 1962. The Metro Parks board announced land acquisition plans to block developers from building a residential housing development called Chestnut Heights. Director-Secretary Walter A. Tucker advocated heavily for the purchase, citing the ridge's immense value as a scenic overlook for central Ohio. The district systematically purchased multiple agricultural parcels over the next two decades. After operating strictly as undeveloped farmland through the 1970s, Chestnut Ridge Metro Park officially opened to the public on December 18, 1988.
In recent decades, the park has evolved from a quiet hiking spot into a premier regional destination for outdoor sports. A major turning point occurred in 2010 when the Central Ohio Mountain Biking Organization (COMBO) partnered with the park district to develop new infrastructure. Volunteers worked extensively to construct a single-track mountain bike trail, which officially opened in October 2011. An expert gravity and flow trail featuring advanced jumps was later integrated into the loop in 2016. Today, the park successfully balances its deep ancient, industrial, and agricultural history with active recreation.
**Map of the Park**
Here is a [map of Chestnut Ridge](https://www.metroparks.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/CHR_map_1980px_2026.jpg).
**Summary**
For this event, we will hike the Ridge, Meadows, and Homesite Trails, and Law's Lane, which is unmarked on some maps. None of these trails is individually very long, so we will hike a few permutations and loops until we get in 4-5 miles. The hike will be moderately strenuous.
**Where We'll Meet**
Drive to the rearmost picnic area at the back of the park. There's a latrine here, but there's no water fountain here or anywhere else at Chestnut Ridge. I strongly recommend you bring some water of your own, at least for after the hike.
Cell service at the park is spotty, although your GPS will get you there just fine. The map pin I've provided here is exactly where we'll be meeting and should be able to be used directly in Google Maps, although Chestnut Ridge isn't big and you're unlikely to get lost here.
**After the Hike**
Afterward, we'll head over to [BrewDog DogTap](https://drink.brewdog.com/usa/brewdog-dogtap-columbus) for [drinks](https://usa.brewdog.com/pages/brewdog-lineup) and [food](https://usa.brewdog.com/cdn/shop/files/DogTap_Menu_2025_65e1ff8b-97d4-4f26-80f1-68321d482025.pdf?v=17356939232910340498). They also have an outdoor area that's extremely popular.
I've had their burgers and their pizza, and I think they're both very good. I also really like their [Cold Beer](https://usa.brewdog.com/products/cold-beer-2024) (that's its actual name), which is their American light lager.
BrewDog's actual address is [96 Gender Rd, Canal Winchester, OH 43110](https://www.google.com/maps/place/96+Gender+Rd,+Canal+Winchester,+OH+43110/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x88387c06afa21a85:0x804c611d373d8c54?sa=X&ved=1t:242&ictx=111), and they have a large, free parking lot. We should be there by 5 if you can't make the hike and just want to join us for drinks.
Moth Night with Butterfly Ridge - Granville
Moth Night with Butterfly Ridge in Granville
Friday, July 17, 2026
8:45PM - 11:30PM
Join Chris Kline from Butterfly Ridge for an evening learning about and identifying our nocturnal pollinating friends, the moths!! The program lasts a few hours, but you can leave on your own schedule.
Free! Registration not required.
Christopher Klineās interest in butterflies began in 1997 when he began tagging Monarch butterflies in Indiana. Since 1997, he has tagged thousands of Monarchs, co-founded the Central Arizona Butterfly Association, and founded the Southwest Monarch Study.
He has also served as the Butterfly Specialist at the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Columbus, Ohio.
He now is the Director of Butterfly Ridge Butterfly Conservation Center in Rockbridge, Ohio where he and his wife have converted 21 acres of fields and forests into butterfly friendly habitats and have quintupled the butterfly population in the process.
He has authored several books including A Field Guide to Tropical Butterflies of American Conservatories, Butterfly Gardening with Native Plants, Butterfly Rider, Moths of Butterfly Ridge, and the Beginnerās Guide to Mothing.
8:45PM - 11:30PM
**Location**: Arena Area, Infirmary Mound Park
4351 Lancaster Rd in Granville, Ohio 43023 (Follow Signs in the Park to the Mothing location in the back)
Other events at the Park:
DIY Mosaic Stepping Stone - May 30
Gravel Gardens - June 4
Backyard Prairies - June 11
Rain Barrels - June 18
Moth Night - July 17
Butterfly Talk and Walk - July 18
More! Direct link to LPD activity catalog: https://secure.rec1.com/OH/licking-park-district-oh/catalog












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