Action Alerts
Saturday May 31st, 2025 @10 AM - 12 PM
Linden Tree Nursery, 1142 East 17th Avenue Columbus, OH, 43211
To prepare for another successful year of tree giveaways, help us plant trees in pots at our Linden tree nursery location! We will need help planting trees, organizing rows, marking pots, placing stakes, and getting the nursery ready for the growing season. Bring your friends! We need all the help we can get to prepare 3,000 trees for our fall giveaway. Green Columbus would not be able to give away free trees each year without the help of our wonderful volunteers. Come out for the morning and enjoy the outdoors with us! The link to sign up is below.
Wednesday, May 28, 12:30-1:30pm
John W. Bricker Federal Building, 200 N. High St.
All hell is breaking loose in the country and our members of Congress are missing, especially Bernie Moreno!
We will not stand down. Let’s hold him accountable to the people and taxpayers of Ohio. His office is at 200 N. High St. with lots of public visibility! We demand to be seen and heard, just like his rich donors.
RSVP for this event by using this link.
This event will be repeated each week until Wednesday, June 25.
Hosted by OPAL [Ohio Progressive Action Leaders].
The Ohio Senate Finance Committee will hold four public hearings on the state budget next week:
12PM NOON - MAY 25, 2025
DEEDS POINT METROPARK, 510 Weber St
On May 25, people from across the country will gather in Dayton to protest NATO’s assembly and hold a counter-summit -- the People's Assembly for Peace and Justice. For over 75 years, NATO has been a dealer of destruction in places like Afghanistan and Libya and threatened the entire world with devastating global conflict. The march and counter-summit will demand that our taxpayer dollars be used to meet the needs of working people instead of lining the pockets of executives at weapons manufacturers.
Buses and carpools are being organized from as far away as New York City along with Pittsburgh, Chicago, Cleveland, Akron, Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Toledo, and Louisville.
Saturday, May 24, 11:30am
Dayton Main Library, 215 E. Third St, Dayton, OH 45402
Speakers and march starting at 1:30pm to protest the NATO Summit happening in Dayton this week. Sponsored by Veterans for Peace.
A key first step in restoring the executive branch of the U.S. government to what was supposed to be a branch of government for executing the will of Congress would be to abolish an agency that, unlike various agencies recently abolished or cut back, does only evil.
ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) kidnaps people off the street with no warrants, and no identification, and ships them to a foreign prison. In recent days, ICE smashed a couple's car window and dragged them out of the car, snatched people from a courthouse, burst into a house in the middle of the night and forced the inhabitants outside while confiscating their possessions, snatched a man from a gas station and left his children behind in his truck, and held a young girl's face to the ground as she screamed.
Click here to tell Congress to abolish ICE.
The Case Against ICE
• ICE was created in 2003 as part of a shameful and disastrous "war on terror," at which time warrantless spying, arrests, and "renditions" were widely deemed outrageous and shocking.
Israel has been massacring and starving Palestinian families in Gaza while violently invading the West Bank. These acts of genocide are directly funded through our taxpayer dollars. Gaza can't wait. The West Bank can't wait. And we can't look away while our tax dollars enable these atrocities.
Email your members of Congress now to demand: Support an immediate ARMS EMBARGO to halt all weapons to Israel, Enforce U.S. law that prohibits military funding for human rights violations, and Push for unobstructed humanitarian aid and a permanent ceasefire.
Our tax dollars should fund care, not killing. Books not bombs. Homes not drones. Healthcare not warfare.
We need your help to Stop Senate Bill 153, an attack on Ohio voters' rights and our democratic process.
Sunday, May 18, 12 noon
Grandview Theater, 1247 Grandview Ave.
The eye-opening documentary about microplastics and their impact on our health and ecosystems followed by a post-film discussion with local sustainability advocates and experts. Doors at 11:30am, film at 12:00pm, $8 per person. Sponsored by Simply Living.
Saturday. May 17, 11 am - 5 pm
1101 Bryden Rd
All are welcome.
PLANT SALE 11 am - 4 pm
FREE COOKING CLASS 2 - 3:30 pm with Executive Chef Chris Weldon.
Meal prepared by the class, will be shared at the monthly community meal.
MUSIC & COMMUNITY MEAL 3 - 5 pm - Pianist Gerard Cox playing jazz, enjoy the meal
Join the Four Seasons City Farm: grow on your own plot or help the garden
931 E. Mound St. & other locations
All skill sets and ages are welcome!
www.fourseasonscityfarms.org
Farming on the near east side since 2004
Our vision is to have a healthy neighborhood and healthier neighbors, where local food might come from across the street rather than across the country. Our vision includes teaching job skills, creating jobs and educating the community about the benefits of fresh, local and organic food. Four Seasons City Farm is a 501(c)(3)