Community
Thursday, September 5, 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 5, 5-10pm, Hofbräuhaus Columbus, 800 Goodale Blvd.
Come celebrate Oktoberfest with great food and bier, live music, and family fun at Hofbräuhaus Columbus. This event will feature a vibrant environment, modeled after the legendary 400+ year-old Hofbräuhaus in Munich, Germany, with authentically decorated rooms, live music, and one of Columbus’ best outdoor Biergartens, that is located minutes from downtown Columbus in Grandview Yard.
Thursday, September 5, 3-6pm, 925 Mount Vernon Ave. [near the intersection of Mount Vernon Ave. and N. 17th St.]
Join us for our weekly farmers market, with fresh produce, cultural performances, food trucks, and information tables, from July 11 to September 26, 2024. This event will include interactive activities for all ages with special themes for each day.
Hosted by Bronzeville Growers Market.
Thursday, September 5, 1-2:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Wednesday, September 9, 7-8:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
The Merion Village Association holds monthly public meetings to engage and update our members and neighbors on a variety of topics and interests related to our community. Meetings are held virtually; all are welcome and encouraged to attend and participate! If you’d like to register for this meeting, to learn more about the MVA, or if you’re interested in becoming a member, visit our website at merionvillage.org.
Wednesday, September 4, 2pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Have you ever wondered how people manage to get around without access to a car? Have you considered what measures are in place in your community to ensure everyone has access to reliable transportation options beyond driving? Did you know approximately one-third of Americans don’t drive?
Wednesday, September 4, 12noon-1pm, The Ellis, 777 N. Fourth St.; this event will also be live-streamed on YouTube
Chief Justice Thomas J. Moyer Legacy Series
Tuesday, September 3, 7-10pm, Club Diversity, 863 S. High St.
Join us for our DSA happy hour! We will be meeting on the first Tuesday of each month at Club Diversity at 863 S. High St. This will be an informal get together to meet, hang out, talk shop, and enjoy the camaraderie! Non-members are welcome to join and learn more about the chapter.
Tuesday, September 3, 7pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Whetstone Branch], 3909 N. High St.
We are excited to welcome Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin and Columbus City Councilmember Lourdes Barroso de Padilla to our September meeting!
Join us on Tuesday, September 3 at the Whetstone Library to learn from our special guests about the Central Ohio LinkUS initiative, which will be on the ballot this November. Doors open at 6:30pm; the meeting will begin at 7pm.
Tuesday, September 3, 5:30-7pm, The Den at Parsons North, 689 Parsons Ave.
Transit Columbus is hosting a series of happy hour panel discussions with city and COTA leadership to dig deeper into upcoming transit and mobility initiatives and what they mean for residents of central Ohio.