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Saturday, February 1, 7pm, Columbus Mennonite Church, 35 Oakland Park Ave.
Serious and comical love songs, fun trivia questions, and delicious home-made sweets will highlight the 15th annual Valentine’s concert by Bill Cohen and friends from 7pm to 9pm on Saturday, February 1.
With guitar and piano, Bill will sing favorites, from the 1940s through the 1990s, made famous by John Denver, the Everly Brothers, Sam Cooke, James Taylor, Sting, Patti Page, and even “Weird Al” Yankovic.
Saturday, February 1, 11am-1pm, Community Grounds: Coffee and Meeting House, 1134 Parsons Ave.
Join us at Community Grounds to savor Puerto Rican-inspired vegan cuisine! While the café is technically vegetarian due to some non-vegan drink options, all of their food is completely vegan. Indulge in delicious empanadas, sofrito, calzones, specialty coffee, tea, and drinks. Treat yourself to pastries from That Vegan Bakery and their irresistible vegan soft-serve ice cream. It’s the perfect opportunity to enjoy great food and connect with fellow vegan friends. See you there!
Thursday, January 30, 6-8pm, Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St.
Join us for “CMA After Hours: Honoring Black Creativity and Culture.”
Celebrate the kick-off to Black History Month at “CMA After Hours” with an evening of art, culture, and community.
All are invited to enjoy featured creatives from Irrepressible Soul including artist Hakim Callwood, DJ Sonicc Blush, and vendors Imani Tate, Inxovate, Krafted by Kie, and Wyze Art.
Thursday, January 30, 8:30am, this event will be live-streamed on “Facebook Live”
Please join us for a virtual meetup on Thursday, January 30 at 8:30am. Grab some coffee or tea and let’s discuss 2025. Let’s get together and talk about democracy and the executive orders. We can also take a look back at the U.S. Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision. Do you want to discuss the latest news surrounding the House Bill 6/Householder scandal?
Wednesday, January 29, 8pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
This virtual event, scheduled for Wednesday, January 29, at 5pm Pacific / 8pm Eastern, will bring together experienced organizers to share tactics for mobilizing people on campuses and elsewhere in your community, while understanding your legal rights amid rising repression.
We will be joined by these speakers:
• Linda Sarsour, Organizer, Strategist, Author and Co-Founder of Until Freedom, Women’s March, and MPower Change;
• Rachel Small, Canada Organizer for World BEYOND War
Tuesday, January 28, 7pm, Old Worthington Library, 820 High St., Worthington, Ohio
Tilahun Tesfaye was born and raised in Ethiopia by a single mother during most of his childhood. A child sponsorship program meant an opportunity to go to school. These early experiences led to a passion about Africa and Africans and the plight of orphaned and vulnerable children.
Tilahun is co-founder of Give Hope Ethiopia (2010), and founder and current board Director of Give Hope Africa (registered in Ohio in 2018 to mobilize resources for children in need in Ethiopia, Zambia and beyond).
Friday, January 31, 6pm, St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church Annex, 628 E. Long St.
St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church, 695 E. Long St., will present the “Film Noir Theatre,” a six-week series of African Americans in cinema, beginning Friday, January 24.
Thursday, January 30, 6-7:30pm, The Citadel, 1761 Parsons Ave.
Join us for the final Climate Justice Talk Series on January 30! Let’s unite for action, equity, and a sustainable future.
Climate change affects us all, but its impacts are not felt equally. This event centers the voices of communities most affected by environmental injustice while working toward solutions that benefit everyone.
Thursday, January 30, 12noon-1pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Happy New Year Comrades! We are back with another fabulous “Lunch and Learn” on January 30 at 12noon! We hope that you can join us.
Planning a retreat soon to figure out next steps or what your organization is doing in 2025? Maybe it’s a convening space, long half-day meeting, or a series of spaces, but your organization doesn’t know where to start to plan for the future. Worried about the right process? This “Lunch and Learn” will help with that!
Wednesday, January 29, 12noon-1pm, The Ellis, 777 N. Fourth St., this event will also be live-streamed on YouTube