Homeless in Fifth by Northwest

Homeless in Fifth by Northwest?

Maybe you saw her. A woman in her mid-thirties standing near Graffiti Burger on Fifth Ave. with a stroller and two children playing in the strip of grass between the parking lot and sidewalk. She held a sign that said, “Homeless. Hungry. Please help.”

I saw her about a week and a half ago at the height of the lunch hour rush. I’ll be honest – I passed her, thinking at first that I didn’t have any cash on me, and that if I stopped, I would be late to pick up my husband from work at Godman Guild in Weinland Park. By the time I reached Olentangy, I had convinced myself that we would go back after I picked him up and take them to Wendy’s. Nothing fancy, I thought, but at least we could all eat off of the dollar menu for under $20. I was apparently SO preoccupied thinking about it that I didn’t realize I was still on Fifth Ave., not on our usual route to Godman Guild via King Ave, until my four year old said, “Mommy, this is not the way to Daddy’s work.” Oh right!

We picked up Bob from work and headed back across High Street and Olentangy, the whole time wondering what her story was. Was she a scammer? Did it matter? She had kids with her. She might be a scammer, but they might also be hungry. Maybe she lives around here, and that’s why she chose to set up here. Maybe she doesn’t live around here, but thinks that this area is basically Grandview, and that Grandview seems pretty well off – good place to get some help. I wondered would she accept our offer of Wendy’s, or would she only want cash?

We crossed over Grandview Ave. and turned on our blinker to signal to others that we were going to turn into the Graffiti Burger parking lot, then quickly turned it off. She was gone. No stroller, no kids, no sign. Either someone else had taken her family to dinner, given her money to get where she wanted to go, or given her a ride. At least, I hope one of those things happened. I hope someone helped her.

Did you see her? Did you help her? Pass her by? Why or why not? Do you know her story? Certainly she is not the first homeless person to beg in Fifth by Northwest, and won’t be the last. What do you think we as a neighborhood should do if/when we see a person begging in our community?

Where To Get Your Car Repaired in 5xNW

Not so funny when your car needs repaired.

It’s a terrible feeling when your car starts squealing or grinding or otherwise making sounds to warn you that there is an impending disaster. From new tires to oil changes to spark plugs and steering columns and brakes, here are five auto repair shops in Fifth by Northwest who will service your cars and motorcycles, both domestics and imports. Why bother taking your car to a shop anywhere else when these are right around the corner? Most of them will even offer you a lift home or back to the office after you drop off your car for service.


IMPORTS PLUS

862 West 3rd Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43212
On Facebook
Phone: 614-487-1600
Fax: 614-487-1600
Email: ipauto@sbcglobal.net
Hours: M-F, 8-5:30PM, Closed weekends
Click here for a coupon

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TOM AND JERRY’S AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR

1701 Kenny Road
Columbus, Ohio 43212
Phone: 614.488.8507
Email: info@tomandjerryauto.com
Hours: M-F, 8AM-5PM, Call 614.268.4338 24 hours for a tow

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STAR AND NORTHWEST AUTO CARE

1900 Northwest Blvd.
Columbus, OH 43212
Phone: (614) 488-2966
info@starnorthwestauto.com
Hours: M-F: 7:30AM-6PM, Sat: 8AM-2PM, Closed Sunday

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TILTON’S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE

1562B King Ave.
Columbus, Ohio 43212
Phone: 614-487-9313
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ARLINGTON MARATHON

1897 Northwest Blvd
Columbus OH 43212
Phone: 614-488-8623
Hours: M-F, 7AM-8PM, Saturday 7AM-5PM, Closed Sunday
They also sell gas.

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30 Day Photo Challenge

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Fifth by Northwest is home to a lot of creative ventures. The Guitar Workshop, Glass Axis, The Clay Cafe, The Goodwill Art Studio and the Ohio Craft Museum just to name a few. I think what makes these various creative outlets so great is that they are so accessible to the average person. Simply because they love what they do, they want to share their craft.

Late last week, I saw fellow 5xNWer doing the same. Meet Allison Lehman. [Read more...]

Grandview Ave. Farmers’ Market Opens in 5xNW 6/4

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The 8th annual Grandview Avenue Farmers Market (GAFM) is slated to begin Saturday June 4 just north of Third Avenue in the parking lot adjacent to Vino Vino and Figlio’s restaurant. Presenting Sponsors for the Saturday morning market include: The Wagenbrenner Company, Friends of 43212, Small Business Beanstalk, Pearl Alley Growers Association, and Sustainable Grandview. The market is held Saturdays, 10:00a.m. to 1:00p.m. thru October 29th and will feature live music from local performers and a weekly drawing for two movie tickets to the Grandview Theater.

Jeff Wagenbrenner commented, “The Wagenbrenner Company is excited about the new location of the Farmers Market. We’ve always believed that the walkability of Grandview Avenue is the key ingredient to what makes this area so vibrant — and the Farmers Market certainly promotes this.” Friends of 43212 spokesperson Becky Obester added “Friends of 43212 is dedicated to helping local businesses thrive and we are thrilled to be a part of the Grandview Avenue Farmers Market, as it clearly enhances our community and provides residents with a direct food source.” Market vendors accept WIC and Senior vouchers.

Last year, the Farmers Market outgrew the Panzera’s Pizza parking lot with 13 vendors that participated in the Farmers Festival. The market moved in anticipation of adding more vendors for 2011, especially Ohio Proud participants. For the market Saturdays in June, a partial roster of vendors with spring produce will participate including Jacquemin Farms, who will bring freshly picked strawberries June 11 and 18th from their Plain City farm. Since June is National Dairy Month, GAFM is partnering with Snowville Creamery, who will have an exhibit at the June markets educating consumers about dairy farming and dairy products. The full roster of vendors will set up beginning July 9th.

The Grandview Avenue Farmers Market is managed by the Pearl Alley Growers Association (PAGA). PAGA also manages farmers markets at Nationwide downtown, Nationwide Dublin, COSI and Columbus Square. They recruit and certify Ohio farmers for the core of “regular” vendors for the market, who set up each week and sell seasonal fruits and vegetables, cut flowers, honey, salsas, preserves, and herbs.

Bakers are considered a market enhancement, with 2 or 3 bakers participating weekly. PAGA Market Manager Marcy Musson added “with Stan Evans Bakery, Caribou Coffee, the French Loaf, Stauf’s and Panera Bread all in this area, we want to compliment, not compete with these local businesses. However the addition of a few bakers helps to add some market dimension for our customers.”

Guest vendors, who participate once per month are typically budding entrepreneurs, local businesses, and artisans. One new addition is the “Recipe of the Week” — whereby local chefs will provide a recipe for patrons to try at home using market produce.

Market details will be posted on the Fifth By Northwest Area Commission web site, fifthbynorthwest.org and on Facebook and Twitter. To inquire about becoming a Grandview Avenue Farmers Market vendor or for additional information, contact Becky Hetteberg, at info@fifthbynorthwest.org, ph. 614.326-0630 or Dorothy Pritchard, ph. 614.486-6190.

Look For Less: One More Time

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Halloween is over and we all know that means Christmas is imminent. In the coming weeks, we’ll be sharing with you some gifts you can give from right here in 5xNW, but first we thought it was important to feature something for YOU. You’ll have plenty of time to buy gifts, after all. What you need NOW is some new shopping clothes! And, given that you’re probably saving your money for gifts, we dropped by One More Time and One More Time Plus, local consignment shops that won’t break the bank (unless you want them to).

One More Time | 614-486-0031 | 1521 West Fifth Avenue | Columbus, OH 43212

We visited the store with four models: Kate, 22; Erin, 31; Angie, 32 and Tammy, 53. You’ll see each of them above in two looks with prices included. Before we left, I researched what style magazines and editors say are this season’s trends. Take a look at Gap, H&M, Macy’s, Anthropologie, anywhere really…and you’ll see styles that match what our “models” chose.

Community Gardens in 5xNW

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One of my tweeps said the other day, “If you’ve never tried to grow any vegetables yourself, then you can’t really complain about the price of fresh food, can you!?” What you might not know is that the Fifth by Northwest Area Commission is working on giving us our own plot of land to do just that!

Join Becky Obester and other Commission members as they discuss the possibility of creating a community garden right here in Fifth by Northwest: Tuesday, October 19th at 6:30pm – the Reitter Building, 1500 W. Third Avenue, Lower Level. Featured speaker, Franklin Park Conservatory community gardens advocate Bill Dawson. The project will be coordinated by Friends of 43212, the non-profit arm of the Fifth by Northwest Area Commission, working with local church, charitable, and business organizations to fulfill a need to help bring fresh produce to those in need. If you want to provide input, have ideas, wish to volunteer or just hear an inspiring presentation by Bill – drop by!