COLUMBUS, Ind. - In alignment with its 2025 Destination Master Plan and the City of Columbus’s Downtown 2030 Plan, "Visit Columbus" has initiated an Event Calendar, which will serve as the official community calendar for Columbus and all of Bartholomew County.
Available at ComeSeeColumbus.com/events, the calendar serves as a centralized, comprehensive resource for residents and visitors seeking information about local events, activities, and experiences, many of which are free or low-cost to attend.
“We know this community has been asking for a robust and comprehensive calendar for years, and with the launch of our new website in December, we are committed to providing that resource to the community,” said Misty Weisensteiner, Executive Director of Visit Columbus.
Mary Mary Ferdon added, “We appreciate Visit Columbus stepping forward to take on the responsibility of managing and promoting a centralized community calendar. Creating one trusted, comprehensive journal that is shared and promoted broadly is a key recommendation of the City’s Downtown 2030 Plan."
The Event Calendar is user-friendly and highly searchable. Visitors can filter events by date, category, and keyword to quickly find experiences that match their interests. For example, those interested in Concerts and Live Music can select that category to view only performances and musical events. In contrast, others can explore festivals, arts programming, family- friendly activities, sporting events, and more.
Event organizers are encouraged to submit their events by clicking “Submit An Event” at the top of the calendar page. All submitted events are subject to approval before publication.
By serving as the official community calendar, Visit Columbus aims to strengthen communication, increase event visibility, support local organizations, enhance the overall vibrancy of Columbus and Bartholomew County, and stimulate the tourism economy.
For more information or to explore upcoming events, visit ComeSeeColumbus.com/events.
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