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Olde Sawmill Trick-Or-Treat Night

Trick-or-Treat for Olde Sawmill is

THURSDAY OCTOBER 28th.

The City of Columbus AND the City of Dublin have scheduled their trick-or-treat night in accordance to the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission. The Commission schedules Trick-or-Treat on October 31st IF the day falls on a weekday (Mon-Thursday), otherwise they choose the Thursday prior to the 31st to have Trick-or-Treat. Olde Sawmill community resides in the tax district of the City of Columbus (regardless of the schools or mailing address), Therefore trick-or-treat will be on Thursday October 28th.

Open OSCA position OSCA has an open position for the VP of the Worthington side of the neighborhood. The current VP Suzy Baker is moving to a new home outside the neighborhood she has served on the board since the association relaunched earlier this year. There are really no requirements for taking this position other than residing in the Worthington school district side of the neighborhood, and are a paid member of the association. If you are interested in serving in this position until the upcoming elections please email president@oldesawmill.org
Olde Sawmill Community Night Out

Community Night Out was a HUGE success! Thank you to all that came out to support us. I am assembling pictures that were taken during the event and will post them soon. I also have the 12 winners of the art contest and will be taking them to get scanned in and will have details on the calender soon, please keep checking back for more info.

Calender Contest winners
  • Lindsey Cravar
  • Amanda Rogers
  • Alexis Kistler
  • Dylan Walsh
  • Grace Darner
  • Keagen Stefanko
  • Samantha Higley
  • Dylan Mathess
  • Alyssa Whealdon
  • Caleb Anderson
  • Ashley Whealdon
  • Sarah Maloney
Runner Up
  • Madeleine McNamara

Located in northwest Columbus and split between Dublin and Worthington schools, the Olde Sawmill subdivision is bordered by Summit View Rd. to the north, Hard Rd. to the south, Smoky Row Rd. to the east, and Sawmill Rd. to the west. The first buyers moved into Olde Sawmill in 1976, back when Sawmill Rd was still a two-lane country road surrounded by cornfield. Since hosting a Parade of Homes in 1982, Olde Sawmill has matured to a little over one thousand homes and is itself home to Olde Sawmill Park, a 8.68 acre park featuring basketball courts, picnicking, a shelter house, and a wooden playground structure built and maintained by the community.



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