Community
Wednesday, September 25, 6-7pm, Whetstone Park of Roses Shelter House, 3901 N. High St.
When: Wednesday, September 25, 6-7pm
Where: Park of Roses Shelter House, 3901 N. High St.
What: Join us for a walk through Whetstone Park with Mort Schmidt. We will learn all about the trees that reside within this park. Join us for drinks and snacks afterwards at Rusty Bucket Restaurant and Tavern, 4109 N. High St.
Why: To learn more about the trees that support the Columbus community!
Who: Open to the public; must be 21+ to enjoy drinks.
Wednesday, September 25, 5:30-7:30pm, Stonewall Columbus, 1160 N. High St.
Stonewall Columbus is proud to be part of The Big Table®, a community-wide day of conversation dedicated to fostering understanding, connection, and positive change. This year, we invite you to join us for a meaningful discussion on “The Intersection of LGBTQ+ Rights and Racial Justice.”
Wednesday, September 25, 5-6pm, Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission [MORPC], 111 Liberty St., #100
Wednesday, September 25, 2pm, Kaleidoscope Youth Center, 603 E. Town St.
Kaleidoscope Youth Center invites you to an inspiring “The Big Table” conversation as we gather to celebrate our journey and forge a path forward for LGBTQIA+ youth in Ohio. Together, we will celebrate our past, understand our present, and collaborate on a vision for fostering a future of belonging and empowerment for LGBTQIA+ youth.
Wednesday, September 25, 1-2pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
The Union of Concerned Scientists invites you to a virtual Climate Week event featuring scientists, activists, and frontline leaders engaged with the “Summer of Heat on Wall Street” campaign, which is pressuring Big Banks to stop financing fossil fuel expansion, respect human rights, and invest in a clean energy future.
Join this important movement with insight and actions we all can take!
Wednesday, September 25, 12noon-1pm, The Ellis, 777 N. Fourth St.; this event will also be live-streamed on YouTube
What would Central Ohio’s future look like with safe, affordable mixed-income neighborhoods as a part of everyday life? How much healthier, stronger, and more equitable would our region be?
Wednesday, September 25, 12noon-1:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Communications and messaging bring tremendous value to your campaigns, but too often we start with engagement tactics when that’s really the final piece of an effective communications strategy. Successful engagement starts with a solid strategy. Creating a Communications Game Plan will help guide your strategy and align your communications efforts with your campaign or organizational goals.
Tuesday, September 24, 10am-12noon, Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities, 2879 Johnstown Rd.
Got questions about voting? We have answers.
Join our in-person voter information session with Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities! Bring your provider, a friend, or a family member and help us share this widely!
Hosted by Disability Rights Ohio.
Monday, September 23, 7-8:30pm, Denney Hall [Rm. 245], 164 Annie and John Glenn Ave.
This 90-minute workshop introduces a framework for engaging in civil discourse. Through a discussion-based exploration of the “4Cs” (Be Curious, Be Charitable, Be Conscientious, Be Constructive), participants will improve their capacity for engaging in vigorous and respectful discussions about current political issues, focusing on issues connected to the 2024 election, despite disagreement.
The workshop is open to all OSU undergraduates.
Thursday, September 23, 5-7pm, Northern Lights Branch Library, 4093 Cleveland Ave.
Over 500 miles of sidewalk, bikeway, and trail improvements alongside modernized public transit are coming to Central Ohio through the COTA-led LinkUS initiative. Join us on September 23 to learn all about it!
Discover the Future of Transit on September 23.