Community
Sunday, August 6, 6pm, Columbus State Community College, Center for Technology and Learning, 290 Cleveland Ave. [northeast corner of Cleveland Ave. and Mount Vernon Ave.].
Central Ohio residents will gather to commemorate the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This concert will feature original musical works by Rocco Di Pietro, Columbus State Community College Music Professor, along with Korean, Japanese, and American works, that will focus on the broken world in a quest for wholeness.
Sunday, August 6, 2-6pm, Jeffrey Mansion Shelter, 165 N. Parkview Ave., Bexley, Ohio
Join us for an afternoon of friendship and dialogue — great food (kosher, halal, vegetarian) too!
Contact or RSVP: 614-532-8171 or foco.ohio@sbcglobal.net
Sponsored by Focolare Movement, Interfaith Association of Central Ohio, and Masjid Al Islam Muslim Community Center Columbus.
Thursday, August 3, 7:30-9pm, 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 and Pat De Silva or other Compassionate Communication practitioners.
Saturday, July 29, 5-7pm, MCL Kingsdale, 3154 Kingsdale Center, Upper Arlington, Ohio
Come out and join us for dinner and conversation! We’ll be in the back room unless there’s a special event going on in that room.
Saturday July 29, 5pm, North Congregational United Church of Christ, 2040 W. Henderson Rd.
This year, we will be offering an audio-visual program, including several dramatic readings. This year’s program is entitled: “One Story of Mary Magdalene.” Attendees will congregate in Fellowship Hall, instead of the Sanctuary, where appetizers and dessert will be served as they watch the presentation. We are excited about this year’s program and the new format.
May the Divine Feminine always be with you.
Suggested donation is $10
Saturday, July 29, 11am-10pm, between 538 Yearling Rd. and 658 Yearling Rd., Whitehall, Ohio
Join us for the 2017 Whitehall Food Truck and Fun Fest on Saturday, July 29, 11am to 10pm, for free family fun! Stay tuned for more details, including participating vendors and bands.
Hosted by The City of Whitehall, Ohio.
Thursday, July 27, 11am-2pm, Columbus Commons, 160 S. High St.
As part of the Celebration of the 27th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, disability-related agencies, organizations, and providers are invited to be part of a Vendor Fair at the Columbus Commons on Thursday, July 27, 2017.
This Vendor Fair coincides with the regular Food Truck Food Court at the Commons where over 2,000 people are known to visit the location and will be an excellent opportunity to celebrate the ADA, and to promote your organization’s services, at the same time.
Wednesday, July 26, 8pm, Rambling House Soda, 310 E. Hudson St.
Word Church is a poetry reading held the last Wednesday of every month at 8pm at Rambling House Soda, 310 E. Hudson St. Bring your poetry, get your rhyme on, and meet some interesting people.
Friday, July 21, 11am-11pm; Saturday, July 22, 11am-11pm; Sunday, July 23, 11am-8:30pm; Columbus Downtown Riverfront [in Bicentennial, West Bank, and Genoa Parks on the Scioto Mile]
Celebrate summer with hot ribs and cool jazz! Three stages will host the finest local, regional, and international jazz artists; while barbecue pit masters serve up sizzling ribs, chicken and more. Savor the best ribs from around the country as 23 award-winning barbecue teams compete for “Best Ribs” bragging rights.
Admission is free!
Friday, July 21, 11am-11pm; Saturday, July 22, 11am-11pm; Sunday, July 23, 11am-8:30pm; Columbus Downtown Riverfront [in Bicentennial, West Bank, and Genoa Parks on the Scioto Mile]
Celebrate summer with hot ribs and cool jazz! Three stages will host the finest local, regional, and international jazz artists; while barbecue pit masters serve up sizzling ribs, chicken and more. Savor the best ribs from around the country as 23 award-winning barbecue teams compete for “Best Ribs” bragging rights.
Admission is free!