Your Westerville Week - A Guide to Events November 23-November 30, 2025. Westerville Weekly Weather Report.
Westerville Events Calendar
Monday, Nov. 24 – Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025
A Thanksgiving week calendar for Westerville. Includes community events, arts, holiday shopping, sports gatherings, and government meetings.
Monday, Nov. 24
Homework Help Center
4–7 p.m. · Westerville Public Library.
Board of Education Meeting
6:00–7:00 p.m. - Early Learning Center - 936 Eastwind Drive, Suite 200
Planning Commission Meeting
6:30 p.m. - Westerville Justice Center, 229 Huber Village Blvd.
Tuesday, Nov. 25
Christmas Toy Drive
8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Homework Help Center
4–7 p.m. · Westerville Public Library.
Community Artists of Westerville Meeting - 6–8 p.m. · Westerville Community Center - Art critique session led by Larry Hamel-Lambert.
Draw Together – Still Life Studio Night
6:30–8:30 p.m. · Daylight Artist Collective, 9 E. College Ave.
Wednesday, Nov. 26
Fall Crafts Drop-In for Families
2–4 p.m. · Westerville Public Library.
Homework Help Center
4–7 p.m.
Trivia Night
6–8 p.m. · North High Brewing, 132 N. State St.
Thursday, Nov. 27 — Thanksgiving Day
Friday, Nov. 28
Meza Wine Alley & Window
6–8 p.m. · Meza Wine Shop, Uptown.
Live Music at Asterisk Supper Club
6:30–9:30 p.m. · 14 N. State St.
Acoustic Open Mic Night
7–10 p.m. · Java Central Café, 20 S. State St.
Saturday, Nov. 29 — Small Business Saturday
Small Business Saturday - Uptown Westerville
10 a.m.–7 p.m. - Independent shops, cafés, galleries, holiday goods, and maker gifts.
OSU Football - Ohio State at Michigan
Noon kickoff (away game)
Live Music at Java Central Café
7–9:30 p.m. - Featuring country and blues artist Charles Sealy.
Create & Sip
6:30–8:30 p.m. · Uptown Art & Clay Studio.
Sunday, Nov. 30
Columbus Cars & Coffee
8–11 a.m. · Starbucks, 691 N. Cleveland Ave.
Small Business Holiday Kickoff Event
Noon–3 p.m.
Parking area beside Columbus Running Co., 50 N. State St.
Children’s crafts, holiday characters, and tote bag giveaways.
Small Business Sunday — Uptown
Noon–5 p.m.
Ongoing Arts and Exhibits
Studio Artists’ Fall Show
David Myers Art Studio & Gallery, 7 W. Main St.
Otterbein University Art Exhibits
Frank Museum of Art and Fisher Gallery.
Daylight Artist Collective — Still Life Drawing
Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m.
Native American History Exhibit
Westerville Public Library lobby, through Nov. 30.
Monday starts off fairly pleasant for late November. The sky will be partly sunny, and temperatures will reach the low fifties, hovering around 53 degrees. There will be little wind early, just a calm morning, before a light south breeze picks up. By Monday night, the weather shifts. Rain moves in after midnight with temperatures dipping to about 43. Expect a steady light rain, not a downpour, but enough to make the pavement shine.
Rain continues into Tuesday morning, tapering off by early afternoon. It stays mild, with temperatures climbing into the upper fifties. The wind turns from the south at about ten miles an hour. By Tuesday night, more rain is likely after midnight, though this round is lighter and more scattered, with temperatures around 44.
Wednesday brings a break. There might be a brief leftover sprinkle early in the day, but most of the time it will be partly sunny and cooler, topping out near 54. It will feel a little brisk with a light breeze. Wednesday night turns much colder, dropping to the mid-twenties under a mostly cloudy sky.
Thanksgiving Day feels seasonably cold with a high only in the mid-thirties and a mix of sun and clouds. The wind is quiet, but the chill settles in. Thursday night will be even colder, with temperatures falling into the low twenties under partly cloudy skies.
Friday stays mostly sunny but cold, with the high near 36. Friday night falls to around 21 under a partly cloudy sky. Saturday brings a slight warmup with a mix of clouds and sun and a high near 38. Saturday night might bring the first hint of wintry mix with a chance of rain and snow as temperatures drop to around 29. Sunday remains mostly cloudy with a chance of light rain and a slightly warmer high of about 46.
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