By 1808Delaware

The Westerville Habitat Partnership invites you to embark on a journey through history with the annual Tapestry of a Town event, scheduled for Sunday, July 28, 2024, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. This unique event offers the chance to visit ten historic sites across Westerville, providing a deep dive into the local heritage and culture.

Explore 10 Historic Sites

The Tapestry of a Town includes a carefully curated selection of ten historic sites:

  • Grace Lutheran Church
  • Westerville Area Resource Ministry (WARM)
  • Good Vibes Winery
  • Blend Candle Company
  • High Bank Distillery
  • Longfellow Elementary School
  • Howard House (Otterbein)
  • Cowan Hall (Otterbein)
  • A Private Residence
  • Westerville Library

Support a Worthy Cause

By participating in Tapestry of a Town, you are not only exploring the rich history of Westerville but also contributing to a noble cause. The proceeds from ticket sales will go towards building homes for deserving families, offering them a hand up rather than a hand-out. The Westerville Habitat Partnership is dedicated to creating a positive impact in the community, and your support is crucial.

Tickets and Event Details

Join the Excitement in August

In addition to Tapestry of a Town, mark your calendars for the Walls Build event in August. This “house-in-a-day” event is an exhilarating opportunity to participate hands-on in building a home for a family in need. Join the community in celebrating and preserving the rich tapestry of Westerville’s history while making a positive impact through your participation and support.

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