Your Westerville Week: A Guide to Events Oct 27-November 2, 2025. Westerville Weather Report.
Quick Notes
City government: No regular Westerville City Council, Westerville Planning Commission, or Westerville Board of Zoning Appeals meeting appears on the city calendar for this week. The next regular Council meeting is Tuesday, Nov 4 at 7 pm.
Monday, Oct 27
Westerville City Schools Board of Education – Regular Meeting
6 pm, Westerville Central High School (7118 Mount Royal Ave.)Great Decisions Discussion Group
1–2 pm, Westerville Senior Center
A monthly library-led current-events discussion for adults.Book Club at Blendon Township Senior Center
3–4 pm, Blendon Township Senior Center
Library-sponsored community book club.Wizards & Wands: Haunted Castle Painting (ages 12–18)
6–7:30 pm, Westerville Public Library
Teen art session tied to the library’s October fantasy theme.All-Day Feature: Haunted Westerville Story Trail & Fantasy LEGO Display
Running through Oct 31 at the Library.
Tuesday, Oct 28
Morning Book Club
10–11 am, Westerville Public Library
Library book-club meeting.Wizards & Wands: DIY Fantasy Poster (ages 12+)
5–7 pm, Westerville Public Library
Creative, themed activity for teens and adults.
Wednesday, Oct 29
One Westerville Choir Performance
6 p.m., Alum Creek Amphitheatre
Students from all three Westerville high schools come together for a district-wide choir event under the theme “One Voice, One Choir, One Community.” The concert celebrates unity through music and is open to the public.Power Up! Video Games: Wizards & Wands Edition (ages 8–11)
5:30–6:30 pm, Westerville Public Library
Afternoon session for younger gamers.Homework Help Center
4–7 pm, Monday–Thursday, at the Library. Runs through Dec 18.
Thursday, Oct 30
Beggar’s Night
6–8 pm, city-wideSpring Road Church of Christ: Trunk-or-Treat
6–8 p.m., 74 S. Spring Rd. Runs during Westerville’s Beggars Night. Family friendly, outdoors, candy stations from decorated cars.
Friday, Oct 31
High School Football – OHSAA First Round
Westerville South Wildcats vs Hayes High School, 7 p.m., at Westerville South High School
Westerville Central Warhawks at Upper Arlington, 7 p.m., away game
Westerville North Warriors: Season complete.
Playtime: Wizards & Wands Edition (ages 0–5)
10–11 am, Westerville Public Library
Early childhood activity with a fantasy theme.Otterbein Opera Theatre
7:30 pm, Otterbein University Riley Auditorium
Opening night of the opera series (also Nov 1 at 7:30 pm and Nov 2 at 2 pm).**Otterbein Cardinals Women’s Volleyball vs. Heidelberg
7 pm, Otterbein University competition.**Otterbein Department of Theatre & Dance Presents “The Trojan Women”
7:30 pm, Campus Center Theatre (also Saturday at 7:30).
Saturday, Nov 1
Mark Twain Craft Bazaar
9 a.m.–3 p.m., Westerville North High School, 950 County Line Rd. Early-bird 9–10 a.m. available. Admission listed as $5; early-bird $10.Holly Day Bazaar
9 a.m.–3 p.m., Westerville Community United Church of Christ, 770 County Line Rd. 55+ vendors; admission $3.Native American Heritage Month Launch: “Turtle Island” Display
All day, Westerville Public Library
Displays and interpretive material begin.“Sacagawea Speaks!”: Native American Tales & Traditions
2–3 pm, Westerville Public Library
Family-friendly storytelling event.Otterbein Football @ Heidelberg
1:30 pm (away game)
Otterbein Cardinals Football travels to Heidelberg.Otterbein Women’s Volleyball @ Case Western Reserve
3 pm, away match.Otterbein Opera Theatre
7:30 pm, Riley Auditorium
Second performance of the weekend.The Trojan Women
7:30 pm, Campus Center Theatre
Theatre production continues.
Sunday, Nov 2
Otterbein Opera Theatre – Matinee
2 pm, Riley Auditorium
Final performance of the weekend.
Westerville will start the week with clear skies and mild fall temperatures. Monday is expected to be mostly sunny with a high near 62 degrees and an east wind of 8 to 11 mph. The night will be partly cloudy with a low around 40. Tuesday will bring similar conditions, mostly sunny and a high near 60, followed by a partly cloudy night with a low around 41 and a 30 percent chance of rain developing after 2 a.m.
Rain chances increase midweek. Wednesday will be partly sunny with a 50 percent chance of showers and a high near 56. Rain is likely on Wednesday night with temperatures dropping to around 43. Showers are expected to continue Thursday with highs near 52, and rain remains likely into the night before tapering off early Friday.
Friday will stay mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of rain and a high near 52, dipping to 39 overnight. The weekend should be cooler but calmer, with partly sunny skies Saturday and a high near 53. Another light chance of rain returns Saturday night and Sunday, when highs will reach about 55 degrees.
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