Local learning opportunities

From historical preservation and environmental education to art, technology, and recreation, Clintonville offers learning opportunities for every interest and stage of life.

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Clintonville Historical Society

Location: 3015 High Street, Columbus, OH 43202
Website: clintonvillehistory.org

Overview: The Clintonville Historical Society preserves and celebrates the neighborhood’s rich history through archives, walking tours, educational programs, and community events. Visitors can explore exhibits, attend talks, and participate in seasonal tours that bring Clintonville’s past to life.

Why Residents Love It: The Historical Society connects neighbors to the stories behind Clintonville’s homes, landmarks, and people. Its engaging programs make history accessible and enjoyable for all ages.

Lower Olentangy Urban Arboretum (LOUA)

Website:loua.org

Overview: The Lower Olentangy Urban Arboretum turns Clintonville’s streets and green spaces into an outdoor classroom. Its signature “Tree Walks” guide participants through local routes lined with labeled native and ornamental trees. LOUA also hosts community workshops on ecology, tree care, and sustainability.

Why Residents Love It: The Arboretum’s self-guided Tree Walks and volunteer opportunities provide a hands-on way to learn about the environment while exploring the natural beauty of the neighborhood.

Whetstone Community Center

Location: 3923 N High Street, Columbus, OH 43214
Website: columbusrecparks.com

Overview: Operated by Columbus Recreation and Parks, the Whetstone Community Center offers a wide variety of classes and activities for all ages. From fitness and art programs to language and computer courses, it’s a central hub for lifelong learning in Clintonville.

Why Residents Love It: Residents enjoy the center’s inclusive programs and the chance to meet neighbors while learning new skills. Whetstone’s classes, workshops, and recreational activities promote wellness, creativity, and community connection.

Clintonville-Beechwold Community Resources Center (CRC)

Location: 3222 N High Street, Columbus, OH 43202
Website: clintonvillecrc.org

Overview: The CRC is a cornerstone of community learning and support. It offers youth programs, after-school enrichment, senior workshops through Village in the Ville, and volunteer opportunities for all ages. The center encourages personal growth, lifelong learning, and social connection.

Why Residents Love It: Families and individuals appreciate CRC’s welcoming environment and diverse programs. Its focus on education, engagement, and empowerment reflects Clintonville’s strong community values.

Columbus Metropolitan Library – Whetstone Branch

Location: 3909 N High Street, Columbus, OH 43214
Website: columbuslibrary.org

Overview: The Whetstone Branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library is a neighborhood gathering place for learners of all ages. It offers book clubs, tech training, job search assistance, and storytime sessions for children. The branch regularly hosts author events and educational workshops.

Why Residents Love It: The library provides a comfortable, inspiring environment for reading, research, and community connection. Its wide range of free programs makes lifelong learning accessible to everyone.