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Saturday, December 9, 7pm, Maple Grove United Methodist Church, 7 W. Henderson Rd.; Sunday, December 10, 3pm, Indianola Presbyterian Church, 1970 Waldeck Ave.; Saturday, January 6, 7pm, Columbus Mennonite Church, 35 Oakland Park Ave.    

The Magpie Consort, an excellent group of Columbus singers and instrumentalists, is performing three concerts this holiday season in support of the Neighborhood Services, Inc. [NSI] Food Pantry.

Saturday, December 9, 6-9pm, Wolfe Park Shelterhouse, 105 Park Dr.

The Winter Solstice — also known as The Longest Night, Midwinter, Yule, and Jol — is a day that human beings across the globe have been celebrating since the stone age over 15,000 years ago. It represents the shortest period of sunlight in a single day for the whole year, and in turn, the longest period of darkness.

 

Saturday, December 9, 12noon, Thompson Library [on front of the William Oxley Thompson statue on the east side of the building], 1858 Neil Ave.

Join Jewish Voice for Peace as we hold our annual Hanukkah vigil with our banners for justice and human rights and eight posters of pictures from Gaza. We dedicate this vigil to the victims of Gaza and will continue to advocate that all people of Palestine and Israel will have the opportunity to live in peace with equal rights, security, and dignity.

Thursday, May 25, 7pm, Enarson Classroom Building [Rm. 314], 2009 Millikin Rd., and online at tinyurl.com/CORSMeeting

Join us on Thursday, December 7 at 7pm for a public meeting discussing the key debates within the Palestine solidarity movement from a revolutionary and internationalist perspective.

Thursday, December 7, 6:30-8pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Bronzeville Agricademy is a free, creative format of on-line classroom instruction, production tours, and mentoring to promote a plant-based diet. It will meet weekly online from October 5 to December 14, 6:30-8pm, via Zoom.

Who should attend: Anyone who wants to learn more about growing their own food or contributing to a community garden.

Is it only for adults? No, it is recommended for middle school, high school, and college students as well.