Episode Summary
We shine a spotlight on one of Columbus’s newest community treasures: The Fran Ryan Center. Opened in January 2025 as part of the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department, this vibrant, creative arts and wellness hub sits just east of downtown and serves residents of all ages. We're joined by Kyle Farnbaugh, the center’s manager, who takes us inside the mission, innovative programs, and community partnerships that make the Fran Ryan Center unique.From state-of-the-art studios and intergenerational classes to its new role as the home of the beloved Golden Hobby Shop, the Fran Ryan Center is redefining what a community space can be. In our conversation, we’ll hear about Kyle’s fascinating journey into senior services, the center’s inclusive approach to arts and wellness, and how it’s creating opportunities for both new and established artists in Columbus. Plus, you’ll get an inside look at volunteer opportunities, special events, and the shop where over 300 consigners display handcrafted art.Whether you’re an artist, a supporter of community programs, or simply curious about new ways to get involved in Columbus, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical information. If you like this episode, please let us know. We appreciate the feed back, and your support of offset costs of producing the podcast!Here are 3 key takeaways from the episode:Inclusive, Intergenerational ProgrammingThe Fran Ryan Center stands out by intentionally welcoming both older and younger adults. We offer programs ranging from beginner to advanced, and are building more opportunities for families, friends, and neighbors of all ages to connect and create together.Affordable Access & Community SupportAccessibility is a core value. The center’s programs are supported by Columbus city operational dollars, meaning fees remain low and flexible. We even offer reduced fees for older adults and ensure materials are provided to make arts participation possible for everyone.Golden Hobby Shop: A Senior Arts MarketplaceNow in a permanent home at the Fran Ryan Center, the Golden Hobby Shop features over 335 senior artisans and relies on volunteer power to fuel its success. Consignors enjoy a supportive, well-run environment to display and sell their handmade works, enriching both their lives and the community.Moments00:00 Senior Services Career Journey05:45 "Voice Program Earns Top Honors"08:06 Unique Offerings of Fran Rhine Center10:35 "Fran Ryan Center Arts Studios"13:50 Intergenerational Family Programming Model19:15 Optimizing Class Costs and Lab Fees20:01 "Lab Fee Range & Registration Info"24:09 Volunteer Opportunities Available27:43 Community Engagement at Fran Ryan Center32:24 Senior-Only Consignment Program Process34:34 Consignment Profit Split Model36:34 "Columbus Souvenirs & Community Support"40:14 "New Artist Residency Program Launched"44:19 "Words of Wisdom & Community Tribute"45:57 Progress Through InitiativeWe would love to hear from you.Give us your feedback, or suggest a topic, by leaving us a voice message.Email us at hello@lookingforwardourway.com.Find us on Bluesky and F
