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Wednesday, April 12, 5-6:30pm, Ohio Environmental Council, 1145 Chesapeake Ave., Suite I [this event will also be occurring via Zoom]

Ohio Energy Law and Policy is a complex web of regulations, laws, and administrative decisions. It is constantly evolving, making it difficult for attorneys and advocates to understand how best to represent their communities or their clients in venues like the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio or the Ohio Power Siting Board — or in other venues, such as city councils or the Ohio General Assembly.

Tuesday, April 11, 6:30-7:30pm, Grandview Heights Public Library, 1685 W. First Ave.

Find out which spring vegetables you should be planting now!

Join Tim McDermott from OSU Franklin County Extension for great gardening tips.

Hosted by Grandview Heights Public Library and OSU Franklin County Extension.

Tuesday, April 11, 6:30pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Whetstone Branch], 3909 N. High St.

Come and meet the candidates running for the Columbus City Schools Board of Education in 2023. We have confirmations from current Board President Jennifer Adair, Board members Tina Pierce and Carol Beckerle, and candidates Sarah Ingles and Brandon Simmons.

We will also have ProtectChoiceOhio petitions on hand for folks to sign.

Hosted by Clintonville Area Progressives.

Tuesday, April 11, 6-7pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

This is a Brain Injury Association of Ohio Educational Webinar. Join IMFT [Independent Marriage and Family Therapist] Katlyn Heath as she defines intimacy, normalizes hormonal changes after a brain injury, addresses fears that may be associated with intimacy, and how we can practice intimacy on a spectrum.

RSVP for this event by using this link.

Saturday, April 8, 12noon-2pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Parsons Branch], 1113 Parsons Ave. [this event will also be occurring via Zoom]

The Humanist Monthly Program is our longest running event and still a community favorite. In the old days it used to be called “Going to HCCO” and we still like to think of it as our flagship event.

This month, we will be watching and discussing a video by the American Humanist Association entitled “Why Animal Rights is a Humanist Issue.”

Going forward, our meetings will be hybrid. You may meet us in-person or attend online.

Saturday, April 8, 9am-12noon, Genoa Park, 303 W. Broad St.

AIDS Walk Ohio will take place in downtown Columbus on April 8. Participate in person at Genoa Park or virtually in your own neighborhood.

AIDS Walk Ohio is one of the largest opportunities for the public to give back in this capacity. Over 1,000 people from across the state will come together to raise critical funds for HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention programs.