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Wednesday, April 2, 9-11pm [Eastern Time], this on-line event requires advance registration

Legal Observers® support people to express their political views as fully as possible without unconstitutional disruption or interference by the police and with the fewest possible consequences from the criminal justice system. The presence of Legal Observers® may serve as a deterrent to unconstitutional behavior by law enforcement.

This event will be hybrid; multiple locations will be available throughout Humboldt.

Wednesday, April 2, 7-8:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

The Merion Village Association holds monthly public meetings to engage and update our members and neighbors on a variety of topics and interests related to our community. Meetings are held virtually; all are welcome and encouraged to attend and participate! If you’d like to register for this meeting, to learn more about the MVA, or if you’re interested in becoming a member, visit our website at merionvillage.org.

Wednesday, April 2, 6pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer Rd.

Join us for a School Board Candidate Forum, where parents, students, teachers, and community members will have the opportunity to hear directly from candidates running for the Columbus City Schools Board of Education. With three open seats and no incumbents in the race, this election presents a unique opportunity to shape the future of our schools.

At the forum, candidates will share their vision and answer questions on key issues, including:

• Transportation

Wednesday, April 2, 3:30-6:30pm, Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission [MORPC], 111 Liberty St., #100 [Town Hall]

The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) and the Central Ohio Rural Planning Organization (CORPO) are seeking public input on their proposed Transportation Improvement Programs (TIP) for state fiscal years 2026-2029. These programs outline transportation projects scheduled for advancement from July 2025 through June 2029, covering both the metropolitan and rural areas in Central Ohio.

Wednesday, April 2, 3pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Earlier this month, The Sentencing Project released a federal advocacy toolkit with our key legislative priorities for the 119th Congress. Join me on April 2, 2025, at 3pm for a webinar to learn more about how you can take action to end extreme sentencing, expand voting rights, and promote youth justice. 

Wednesday, April 2, 11:45am, Greater Columbus Convention Center [Battelle Grand Ballroom], 400 N. High St.

For 40 years, YWCA Columbus has proudly celebrated extraordinary leaders who embody the essence of women’s empowerment. These individuals transform their professions, uplift their communities, challenge inequities, and inspire generations to fight for a more just and equitable future. This milestone anniversary marks four decades of honoring the courage, compassion, and dedication of those who are driving meaningful change in our Columbus community and beyond.

Tuesday, April 1, 8-9pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Donald Trump and Elon Musk think this country belongs to them. They’re taking everything they can get their hands on, claiming anything standing in their way is illegal, and daring the American people to stop them.

On Saturday, April 5, we’re taking to the streets nationwide to fight back with a clear message: “Hands off!”

Tuesday, April 1, 7-10pm, Pierogi Mountain, 105 N. Grant Ave.

Join us for our DSA happy hour! We will be meeting on the first Tuesday of each month. This will be an informal get together to meet, hang out, talk shop, and enjoy the camaraderie! Non-members are welcome to join and learn more about the chapter.

Hosted by Columbus DSA [Democratic Socialists of America].

Tuesday, April 1, 6:30pm, Whitehall City Council, 360 S. Yearling Rd., Whitehall, Ohio

Join us at the Whitehall City Council meeting on April 1 at 6:30pm to support the passage of resolutions to protect trans people and immigrants.

We encourage attendees to speak in support of the resolutions. There will be two opportunities for the public to offer comments at the meeting, limited to three minutes, with sign-up at the meeting.

Even if you don’t speak, your presence to fill the chambers and support others will be greatly appreciated.