Community
Monday, June 1 to Thursday, June 4, 1-6pm (Mon.); 11am-6pm (Tue.); 1pm-8pm (Wed.); 11am-6pm (Thu.); North Broadway United Methodist Church, 48 E. North Broadway
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.
Free parking and shuttle service from and to these parking lots will be available: East High School, 1500 E. Broad St.; The Jerry Hammond Center, 1111 and 1185 E. Broad St.; OSU Medical East [a designated remote lot]; American Red Cross of Greater Columbus, 995 E. Broad St.; CarePoint East, 543 Taylor Ave.; and Wolfe Park, 105 Park Dr.
Free parking and shuttle service from and to these parking lots will be available: East High School, 1500 E. Broad St.; The Jerry Hammond Center, 1111 and 1185 E. Broad St.; OSU Medical East [a designated remote lot]; American Red Cross of Greater Columbus, 995 E. Broad St.; CarePoint East, 543 Taylor Ave.; and Wolfe Park, 105 Park Dr.
A Time Bank is a community of people who support each other. When you spend an hour to do something for an individual or group, you earn a “time credit.” Then, you can use that “time credit” to buy an hour of a neighbor’s time or engage in a group activity offered by a neighbor. It’s that simple. Yet it also has profound effects. You get to know your neighbors and friends and build an old-fashioned extended family of people who take care of each other. A Time Bank changes a whole community. Bring a dish to share and learn about the Care and Share Time Bank.
A fundraiser to support Health Care for All Ohioans [HCFAO] and improved Medicare for all ages.
Tickets, for $25.00, will include one beer or glass of wine. Free snacks will be available; additional beer or wine will be available for purchase.
Buy tickets at the door or contact Bob Krasen at 614-261-0754 or at bkrasen@wowway.com for advance purchase.
Checks may be made out to SPAN Ohio; those made out to HCFAO may claim a $21.00 tax deduction.
“There can be no black and white unity until there is first some black unity. We cannot think of being acceptable to others until we have first proven acceptable to ourselves” — Malcolm X
Presented by Tawi Family Village.
Contact: 614-406-9425
Why are honey bees and other pollinators disappearing? Together with you and your questions, Apiarist Dave Noble will help to make sense of the many factors contributing to the loss of pollinators. Join us for a lively discussion about this global problem.
This program is appropriate for all ages.
Cost: $10/person
Registration: 740-363-2548 or info@stratfordecologicalcenter.org
Join naturalist, Bob Harter, for a spring walk through Stratford’s Nature Preserve. View the carpet of unique Wild Hyacinth, discover the Trillium, Jack in the Pulpit, Green Dragon, Wild Geranium and more. Dress for the weather for this inspiring display of nature’s beauty.
Cost: $5/person
Registration: 740-363-2548 or info@stratfordecologicalcenter.org
A free, one-day, community festival providing visitors with a sampling of ways to “go green,” including opportunities to buy re-purposed or recycled items, learning to appreciate native plants and animals, and educating folks on how to use less energy, produce less waste or adopt sustainable practices.
From the simplest green steps to the latest in renewable energy and green technology, there’s something for everyone to learn and do.