Annual Obetz Trout Fishing Tournament
What: Obetz Trout Fishing Tournament When: Saturday, April 17th Rain or Shine Registration starts at 8:15am Fishing starts promptly ay 9am and ends at noon. Where: Dixon Quarry Continue reading…
What: Obetz Trout Fishing Tournament When: Saturday, April 17th Rain or Shine Registration starts at 8:15am Fishing starts promptly ay 9am and ends at noon. Where: Dixon Quarry Continue reading…
Stormwater pollution can be caused by a variety of everyday activities. Pollution can be caused by activities such as washing your car, using chemicals on your lawn, and even improperly Continue reading…
Date: Saturday, April 3rd Location: Fortress Obetz Gates open at 11:00 AM The hunt will start promptly at 11:30 AM 40,000 Easter Eggs! Age Groups: 0-3 years old with one Continue reading…
Rugby Ohio is bringing a youth rugby league to Obetz! The Obetz Ogres will be part of the Capital City Rugby Conference where there are 11 youth programs from around Continue reading…
Fortress Obetz has shared their schedule for 2021! Check out their website or Facebook to see what’s coming! They are still some things yet to be shared, so keep an Continue reading…
The market takes place on the first Wednesday of the month (June-August) from 4 PM to 7 PM. Vendor space is FREE upon acceptance into the market. Apply today! Questions? Continue reading…
Mayor Kirk and the Obetz Council have waived the registration fee for Obetz residents, Hamilton students, Groveport students, anyone that lives in either Hamilton or Groveport school districts, and people Continue reading…
The Obetz Athletic Club will re-open on Monday, February 8th, 2021. Hours of Operations: Monday – Friday 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM Saturday/Sunday7:00 AM – 3:00 PM To comply with Continue reading…
“A stately brick church near the eastern edge of Obetz celebrates its 150th birthday in two years and, while it no longer serves congregations, it continues to serve the area Continue reading…
Upgrades are being planned for the busy Bixby Road/Groveport Road intersection. Read more from the Columbus Messenger article here: