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Saturday, October 1, 1-4pm, Dance Tonight Columbus, 155 N. Fifth St.

Going to Gallery Hop? It starts at 4pm. So come enjoy some free fun on the first Saturday of each month before you head to the Short North!

1-1:30pm: Drinks and Food

1:30-2pm: Beginner Smooth

2:15-2:45pm: Beginner Rhythm

3-4pm: Dance Party

Hosted by Dance Tonight Columbus.

Make a reservation to attend by calling 614-929-5551.

Sunday, September 18, 4-9pm, Hamilton Williams Campus Center [Benes Room and “Jaywalk”], Ohio Wesleyan University, 61 S. Sandusky St., Delaware, Ohio

Come help us Give Peace a Dance!

Every year, Earthdance Ohio hosts the only Earthdance event in Ohio. This peace party is coordinated with other peace events around the world for International Day of Peace. The Ohio event features many dance presentations, including many participatory dances. Some of our main acts include Bellydance Columbus and the Israeli Folk Dancers as well as Ohio Wesleyan University students.

Sunday, September 25, registration at 12noon; ceremony at 2pm; walk begins at 2:15pm; Huntington Park, 330 Huntington Park Ln. [in the Arena District]

Take the first step to a world without Alzheimer’s.

Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. This inspiring event calls on participants of all ages and abilities to reclaim the future for millions!

Saturday, September 24, 4-11:30pm, Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St.

Art for Life is the longest-running biennial fundraising gala benefiting Equitas Health [formerly AIDS Resource Center Ohio] [ARC Ohio]. This year, we have joined forces with the Pizzuti Collection and the Columbus Museum of Art to create a broader visibility of featured artists as well as to provide access to regional and national art collectors.

Saturday, September 24, 10am-6pm, Northland Performing Arts Center, 4411 Tamarack Blvd.

More than 1,000 people will celebrate the best of all things vegan and vegetarian at the first-ever Columbus VegFest. This natural health and wellness festival promotes sustainable living, healthier bodies, and a more compassionate society. The Columbus VegFest features free admission, free workshops and free parking.