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Saturday, July 19, 10am, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Main Branch], 96 S. Grant Ave.

Join Greens from across Ohio for our state convention. This important event serves multiple purposes for our party, including:

• Nominating or endorsing candidates for various offices.

• Ratifying platform positions.

• Initiating ballot access projects and issue campaigns.

• Modifying the Ohio Green Party Constitution and Bylaws.

• Reviewing the performance of the State Central Committee.

Thursday, July 17, 4:30-6pm, Second Baptist Church, 186 N. 17th St.

July 17 is the fifth anniversary of the passing of Congressman John Lewis; the nationwide “Good Trouble Lives On” events are in his honor. Indivisible Central Ohio and Common Cause Ohio are excited to be working with several important Black-led organizations to commemorate and celebrate — and continue — Congressman Lewis’s legacy of struggle for justice.

Please join us at Second Baptist Church, the oldest Black church in Columbus, where we will hear from these speakers and several others.

Thursday, July 17, 6:30-8pm, Rhodes Park, 1910 W. Broad St.

Popsicles and Protest! [Español abajo]

This summer is heating up, in more ways than one. Join us Thursday July 17 at Rhodes Park, 6:30-8 pm, to make protest signs and enjoy popsicles! We’ll provide materials to make a sign and popsicles for sharing! Your sign can be taken home so you can use it at protests all summer long.

You can choose your own sign messaging or pull from some suggestions we’ll have! Bring a friend, a kiddo, a neighbor — anyone who wants to join!

Meet by the shelter house.

Thursday, July 17, 12noon, this on-line event requires advance registration

Recent flooding in the Wheeling, West Virginia area was a heartbreaking reminder of Appalachia’s ongoing struggle against natural disasters. Please consider supporting flood relief efforts here.

Wednesday, July 16, 7-9pm, Maple Grove United Methodist Church, 7 W. Henderson Rd.

Rev Irene Scaramazza, Columbus’ own female Roman Catholic priest, will be presiding at our St. Mary Magdala Mass celebration in honor of the first apostle.

Let’s honor God’s calling of women to be priests and deacons.

If you’ve never been to Mass with a female priest, come and see for yourself what Mass would be like if we allowed women to answer God’s calling to them.

Hosted by Call to Action Columbus.

Wednesday, July 16, 4-5pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

The Union of Concerned Scientists invites you to join the Science Hub for Climate Litigation for a timely conversation on the evolving landscape of climate litigation — what’s advancing, what’s being challenged, and how scientists are getting involved.

Wednesday, July 16, 12noon-1pm, The Ellis, 777 N. Fourth St., this event will also be live-streamed on YouTube

“Three Million People, One City’s Future”

Is Columbus ready to hit three million residents? Ready or not, it’s a milestone that’s just 25 years away, according to estimates. While the surge brings enormous opportunity — more jobs, greater diversity, and increased investment — it comes with high-stakes questions: Is the region truly prepared for what’s ahead? And what happens if it isn’t?