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Sunday, March 17, 3-5pm, Ohio Union [U.S. Bank Conference Theater], 1739 N. High St.

The grand and intertwined tale of Earth’s living and non-living spheres is just now coming into focus. Robert M. Hazen clues us into our planet’s 4.5-billion-year saga of dramatic physical, chemical and biological transformations, and explains how the co-evolution of life and rocks unfolded in an irreversible sequence of evolutionary stages.

Friday March 15, 2019, 11am-1pm, The Boat House at Confluence Park, 679 W. Spring St.

Columbus made national history recently when the very first Social Justice Park was dedicated and opened up at the corner of E. Broad St. and Cleveland Ave.

It is fitting that we as a community come together and celebrate those whose work and leadership in community service, public service, education, law enforcement, restorative justice, and legal advocacy to demonstrate their commitment to Justice for All.

Saturday, March 9, 7-8:30pm, Columbus Mennonite Church, 35 Oakland Park Ave.

The Dances of Universal Peace are simple, meditative, and joyous circle dances that celebrate the variety of spiritual paths on Earth. If you like folk dancing, you’ll be right at home here. No previous experience is needed — just an open and willing attitude. Participation, not presentation, is the focus.

Contact: Aatoon Nina Massey, 614-949-6197

Saturday, March 9, 2-4pm, Ye’s Asian Vegan Kitchen, 2469 Hilliard-Rome Rd., Hilliard, Ohio

Are you new to veganism or trying to move from a vegetarian or animal-based diet to a vegan one? Or, have you been vegan forever and just became aware to our Columbus Meetup?

Please join us for dinner at the all-vegan and new Ye’s Asian Vegan Kitchen restaurant to get to know other vegans of various degrees and paths and ask us your questions. We would love to meet, welcome and listen to you!

Friday, March 9, 10-11:30am, Columbus State Community College [Center for Workforce Development], 315 Cleveland Ave.

Columbus City Council will host a first-of-its-kind women-specific community meeting in honor of International Women’s Day. This event gives women the opportunity to discuss issues that affect their daily lives in an informal, one-on-one setting with councilmembers, staff and department leadership.

Council President Shannon Hardin will welcome guests and will provide a brief overview of this event.

Friday, March 8, 11am-1:30pm, Fawcett Center, 2400 Olentangy River Rd.

We invite you to attend the 25th annual Women Coming Together Luncheon. Since 1994, Women Coming Together has hosted an annual luncheon to celebrate International Women’s Day. This luncheon celebrates and honors women of different racial/ethnic groups, ages, faiths, sexual orientations, and educational and employment experiences, and provides an opportunity to come together to identify and share community concerns.