Your Westerville Week: A Guide to Events Oct 13-19, 2025. Westerville Weather Report.
Monday, Oct 13
Book Club at Westerville Senior Center
2:30–3:30 pm, Westerville Senior CenterPokémon Trading Card Expo (Ages 6+)
4:30–5:30 pm, Westerville Public LibrarySchool Board Meeting
6 p.m. Westerville South High School
Tuesday, Oct 14
Homework Help Center (grades K–12)
4–7 pm, Westerville Public LibraryBoards and Commissions Open House
5:00–6:30 pm, Westerville Justice Center, 229 Huber Village Blvd.
Meet current Boards, Commissions, and Council members to learn about vacancies and how you can help.
Wednesday, Oct 15
Sensory-Friendly Pumpkin Glow
7–9 pm, Heritage Park, 60 N. Cleveland Ave.Otterbein Wind Ensemble Concert
7:30 pm, Fritsche Theatre, Cowan HallWesterville Book Discussion Group
7–8:30 pm, Westerville Public Library
Thursday, Oct 16
Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting
6:30 pm, Westerville Community Center, 350 N. Cleveland Ave.The Great Westerville Pumpkin Glow Opens
6:30–10 pm nightly through Sunday, Heritage Park (timed tickets recommended)Otterbein Guest Artist Recital: Jacqueline Schwab
7:30 pm, Riley Auditorium
Friday, Oct 17
Westerville Division of Police Blood Drive
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM, Westerville Justice Center, 229 Huber Village Blvd. Donate blood and support lifesaving efforts at the Justice Center. Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments are encouraged to ensure availability.Cardboard Carnival (Ages 5–14)
6–7:30 pm, Westerville Community CenterUptown Ghost Story Tours
7–11 pm, Uptown Westerville (walking tour, ticketed)High School Football
• Westerville North vs. Worthington Kilbourne, 7 pm at North
• Westerville Central vs. Central Crossing, 7 pm at Central
Saturday, Oct 18
Uptown Ghost Story Tours
7–11 pm, Uptown WestervilleLive Music: Off the Charts at Java Central
7–9:30 pm, 20 S. State St.
Sunday, Oct 19
Westerville Symphony: Masterworks I (Fritsche Theatre)
5 pm, Otterbein UniversityPumpkin Glow Final Night
6:30–10 pm, Heritage ParkHoliday Kids Maker Market — Table Reservation Deadline
All day (online reservation window closes)
Ongoing through the Week
Wizards & Wands Festival (library programs, in-building quests)
Fantasy LEGO Display at Westerville Public Library
Westerville South High School
October 14: Fall Choir Concert 7:00–9:00 PM in a WSHS classroom/auditorium space. Featuring the school’s choirs.
October 15: Orchestra Concert 7:00–9:00 PM in a WSHS classroom/auditorium space. Featuring the school’s orchestra.
Westerville Central High School
October 14: Fall Music Department Concert 7:30–8:30 PM in the WCHS Auditorium. Includes performances by the school’s choirs, bands, and orchestra.
Westerville North High School
October 15: Choir and Orchestra Fall Concert 7:00–9:00 PM in the WNHS Auditorium. Joint performance by the school’s choir and orchestra programs.
The week in Westerville begins with sunshine on Columbus Day and a comfortable high near 74 degrees, with a light northeast breeze around 5 to 8 mph. Monday night will be mostly clear and cooler, dipping to about 48 as the wind shifts slightly north. Tuesday stays pleasant and sunny, reaching 76 before another clear, calm evening around 49 degrees.
By Wednesday, clouds increase a bit but temperatures settle near 66, followed by a crisp, mostly clear night dropping to 38. Thursday brings bright skies again and a high near 65, then another chilly night around 39. Friday warms slightly under mostly sunny skies with a high near 69, though clouds build overnight with a low near 50.
Saturday turns warmer at about 78, still mostly sunny through the day, but there’s a 50 percent chance of showers moving in overnight as skies become mostly cloudy and lows fall to 54. Sunday brings another 50 percent chance of showers, with partial sun and a high near 68.
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