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Friday, March 9, 8:30am-3:30pm, Fawcett Center, 2400 Olentangy River Rd.

We invite you to attend the 24th annual Women Coming Together Conference. Since 1994, Women Coming Together has organized an annual luncheon to provide an opportunity for women of different racial/ethnic groups, ages, faiths, sexual orientations, and educational and employment experiences to identify and share their community concerns.

Contact: e-mail WCTConference@gmail.com or call 614-886-1866

Thursday, March 8, 5:30-7:30pm, Franklin Park Conservatory [Palm House], 1777 E. Broad St.

Every year, Equality Ohio honors a straight, cisgender ally to the LGBTQ community. Columbus Allies for Equality is our signature event and our largest annual fundraiser in central Ohio. Your support allows Equality Ohio to continue to advocate and educate for LGBTQ Ohioans.

Friday, March 2, 7:30-10:30pm, Ohio Union [Performance Hall], 1739 N. High St.

The Arab Student Union [ASU] is extremely excited to present Arab Night 2018!

Come out and see what makes the Arab world so unique and beautiful with a night full of live performances that will include dabke, live poetry, classic music, a fashion show, an art show, and much, much more.

Wednesday, February 21, 5-9pm, Land-Grant Brewing Company, 424 W. Town St.

“We are partnering up with Land Grant, who has hosted us for charity events in the past, to collect food and raise money for the Mid-Ohio Foodbank. It’s a great opportunity and it makes us feel great that they choose to work with us. We’re hoping for a great turnout and great results. Please come out for great local beer and help support a great Central Ohio charity,” says Avery Winston, Columbus Coalition of Reason [CoR] Coordinator.

Wednesday, February 7, 6:30-9pm, Lucky Dragon Chinese Restaurant, 2800 N. High St.

Have you ever wondered about why some war veterans become peace activists? A new book entitled Pathways to Pacifism and Antiwar Activism among U.S. Veterans: The Role of Moral Identity in Personal Transformation is based on over 100 interviews with veterans who changed course. One of the book’s authors, Anjel Stough-Hunter, will share the highlights of this book.

Atheists, agnostics, other non-theists, and atheist-friendly people are welcome to join us.

Thursday, March 1, 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, February 24, 2-5pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer Rd.

All are welcome as we gather to celebrate our past work, enjoy a potluck, and outline the Board’s plans for 2018. A member will be honored with the Carol Fisher Award for Civic Engagement; a new award will be given for the Outstanding Volunteer of the Year.