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Saturday June 16, 5pm, Columbus Square Bowling Palace, 5705 Forest Hills Blvd.

The Faith Thomas Foundation is hosting its fourth Annual Sickle Cell Bowling Fundraiser on Saturday, June 16, Father Day’s Weekend, at the Bowling Palace at Columbus Square. We invite you, your father, family, and friends to come bowl with us [in addition to supporting a good cause!].

The Faith Thomas Foundation is dedicated to providing support to individuals living with Sickle Cell Disease and aiding in a smooth transition of care from childhood to adulthood.

Thursday, July 5, 7-8:30pm, Compassionate Communication Center of Ohio [inside of Maynard Ave. United Methodist Church], 2350 Indianola Ave.

Join us for an engaging and fun introduction to Compassionate-Nonviolent Communication (NVC), the Language of the Heart, led by Susanna Warren.

People of all experience levels, ranging from beginners to experienced practitioners, are welcome to this gathering. We will have a short explanation, a demonstration, and then we will give everyone a chance to practice giving and/or receiving empathy.

Saturday, June 30, 4pm, Savor Pint, 4440 Indianola Ave.

Here’s to Health! Your $10 donation to Single Payer Action Network Ohio (SPAN Ohio) is good for one beer and snacks.

We will have information about the Single Payer Action Network available and a short presentation.

Saturday, June 30, 10am-5pm, Westgate Park, 455 S. Westgate Ave.

The Hilltop Bean Festival is an 80-year-old tradition that is held every June in Columbus’ Westgate Park. Despite the name, we don’t sit around a table eating beans! This event is a family-friendly festival remembering the history that made the Columbus west side what it is today.

During the Civil War, the area now known as Westgate Park had been a Civil War prison camp called “Camp Chase.”

Friday, June 22 to Sunday, June 24, Goodale Park, 120 W. Goodale St.

A free, non-corporate, yearly celebration of Columbus, Ohio’s community organizations, performers, artists, and volunteers.

Friday, June 22 to Sunday, June 24, Goodale Park, 120 W. Goodale St.

A free, non-corporate, yearly celebration of Columbus, Ohio’s community organizations, performers, artists, and volunteers.

Friday, June 22 to Sunday, June 24, Goodale Park, 120 W. Goodale St.

A free, non-corporate, yearly celebration of Columbus, Ohio’s community organizations, performers, artists, and volunteers.

Thursday, June 21, 10am-12noon, Native American Indian Center of Central Ohio, 67 E. Innis Ave.

Native American Indian Center of Central Ohio [NAICCO] will again be hosting our Fresh Produce Market Days for 2018. These market days will be held every third Thursday of the month [except for July] from April through September 2108. Feel free to come and receive fresh fruits and vegetables to continue your journey to good health and wellness. These events are free and open to the public so feel free to invite others.