Community
Come help us feed hungry people in Central Ohio at the Flying Spaghetti Monster Benefit Dinner. The event features a spaghetti dinner, bake sale, silent auction, raffle and entertainment to raise money and collect food donations for the Mid-Ohio Food Bank. Adult dinner $10; $5 for youngsters ages 14 and under (cash/check). Carry-out will also be available.
Open hours for new and existing members and volunteers. Come see what our grassroots legislative organizing work is all about! Happens every Thursday.
Equality Ohio is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization that advocates for full equality for the LGBTQ community.
Open hours for new and existing members and volunteers. Come see what our grassroots legislative organizing work is all about! Happens every Thursday.
Equality Ohio is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization that advocates for full equality for the LGBTQ community.
Open hours for new and existing members and volunteers. Come see what our grassroots legislative organizing work is all about! Happens every Thursday.
Equality Ohio is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization that advocates for full equality for the LGBTQ community.
The Accessible Transportation Advisory Committee (ATAC) advises the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) on matters pertaining to accessible transportation. Members include customers and people in the community who advocate for those with disabilities. ATAC meets monthly and twice a year with COTA leadership.
Contact: ATAC Columbus <columbusatac@gmail.com>
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.
Simply Living will hold its ninth annual fundraiser on October 23 at the Boat House restaurant at Confluence Park in downtown Columbus. More than 300 people are expected to enjoy a complimentary luncheon in the beautiful setting where the Scioto and Olentangy rivers are joined.
Doors open at 11:30am before the lunch; the program will be from 12 noon to 1pm.
Contact: Connie Everett, 361-3161 or <lithag@aol.com>
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.