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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Columbus Metropolitan Library is making sure kids stay busy and engaged all summer. On Friday, kids participated in a drawing game show at the library’s Driv… ...
On Friday, kids participated in a drawing game show at the library’s Driving Park branch. The quick-fire game challenged them to draw different characters.
Despite the weather, the event had drawn over 1,000 attendees by noon, which was rapidly approaching last year's 1,200 attendee total, according to North East Library Branch Manager Jennifer Carter.