Community
Saturday, August 23, 12noon-5pm, Whetstone Park, 3901 N. High St.
Come celebrate the nature of Columbus!
Food trucks, music, vendors, guided nature tours, art, a children’s area, plants for sale, and non-profits from all over the city! Visit columbusarborfest.com to learn more.
Hosted by Columbus ArborFest and Green Columbus.
Thursday, August 21, 8pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
We’ll speak with people challenging the crimes of this massive, masked, militarized police force. From ICEBlock to neighborhood patrols, #KnowYourRights pushback on raids to boycotting Avelo Airlines over deportation flights, there are dozens of ways people are resisting.
Speakers will include:
Nanci Palacios
Thursday, August 21, 6-8pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Northside Branch], 1423 N. High St.
Join Planned Parenthood Advocates of Ohio for an opportunity to engage with our legislators during the Congressional recess this August! We will do a brief overview on how the Congressional Budget will impact our ability to provide affordable healthcare in Central Ohio, followed by a Q&A with our Representatives in Congress.
Thursday, August 21, 6pm, Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District, 1404 Goodale Blvd., Ste. 100
Save the date! FLOW’s Annual Meeting will be held on Thursday, August 21 at 6pm. Join us to learn about what FLOW has accomplished in the past year, vote on new FLOW board members, and meet your fellow FLOW supporters and volunteers!
FLOW has three board seats to fill; please e-mail <info@olentangywatershed.org> for more information.
Wednesday, August 21, 3-6pm, Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams (Short North), 714 N. High St.
Please join us at Jeni’s Ice Cream [at 714 N. High St.] for an ice cream social fundraiser.
Hosted by Green Columbus.
Thursday, August 21, 1-3:30pm, Orton Hall [Rm. 100], 155 S. Oval Mall
Many members of our Ohio State University Community are considering whether S.B. 1 requires changes in their classroom instruction or student programs. Prior to the start of the autumn semester, the OSU Center for Ethics and Human Values [CEHV] will host a workshop for instructors and program directors at Ohio State as they finalize their syllabi and student programming.
Wednesday, August 20, 6-8pm, Seventh Son Brewing Co., 1101 N. Fourth St.
Columbus Metropolitan Club Forum: “Conversation with The Ohio State University President Ted Carter”
Wednesday, August 20, 12noon-1pm, National Veterans Memorial and Museum, 300 W. Broad St., this event will also be live-streamed on YouTube
Tuesday, August 19, 6-7:30pm, People’s Justice Project headquarters, 1051 E. Main St.
Join us for a dynamic and unapologetic deep dive into the roots and impact of African enslavement — told through the lens of African people themselves. This experience will trace the development of slavery in the Western Hemisphere, with a focus on the United States, while centering Africa’s resistance and the enduring struggle for freedom, self-determination, and the dismantling of colonial slave economies.
Tuesday, August 19, 6:30pm, Whitehall City Council, 360 S. Yearling Rd., Whitehall, Ohio
On Tuesday, August 19, join us at the Whitehall City Council meeting to show your support for passage of a nondiscrimination ordinance and conversion therapy ban. Help us fill the room with supporters. There will be two opportunities for public comments in support of the ordinance. The meeting will begin at 6:30pm; the voting will begin at 7pm.
The ordinance has already had its first and second readings and is scheduled for a final vote during this meeting.