Meeting
Wednesday, November 6, 6-8pm, Gladden Community House, 183 Hawkes Ave.
Introductions
Community Announcements and Events
• Focus on Franklinton: Garden and Art Tour, July 12, 2020. A call for Artists and Gardens!
• FUEL news: Ashley Montana
• Community Crime Patrol: Jacob Baker, baker.1709@osu.edu
• See Franklinton.org for more events, meetings and news
John-Stings: A Partial Remedy to Suffering on Sullivant and All Over Columbus?
Thursday, December 5, 7-8:30pm, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 30 W. Woodruff Ave.
Living in Columbus, it’s not hard to see that the system is broken. We live under a reign of police terror where working-class black and brown youth are targeted for execution and imprisonment; Ohio State University and the city of Columbus have been working together to gentrify neighborhood after neighborhood; tens of thousands of students are getting into life-long debt for an education; ICE harasses undocumented immigrants with impunity; landlords and capitalists exploit and oppress us.
Wednesday, December 4, 7-8:30pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Main Branch], 96 S. Grant Ave.
Jewish Voice for Peace members are inspired by Jewish tradition to work together for peace, social justice, equality, human rights, respect for international law, and a U.S. foreign policy that is based on these ideals.
Contact: centralohio@jvp.org
Wednesday, December 2, 5:30-7pm, Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission [MORPC], 111 Liberty St., Ste. 100
The Community Advisory Committee (CAC) is comprised of volunteers representing a broad segment of the population including, but not limited to, low-income and minority households and those traditionally underserved by transportation.
Monday, November 18, 6-7:30pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Parsons Branch] [Rm. 1], 1113 Parsons Ave.
The Columbus Community Bill of Rights is a citizen-initiated charter amendment for the city of Columbus. It will give us the right to protect our Water from toxic, radioactive Frack Waste dumping in our Water supply.
Come Sign the Petition at the following Columbus Metropolitan Library branches on the upcoming Mondays.
• November 18, 6-7:30pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Parsons Branch] [Rm. 1], 1113 Parsons Ave.
Sunday, November 17, 1-1:30pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Northside Branch], 1423 N. High St.
Saturday, November 16, 12noon-2pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer Rd.
The monthly meeting of the local affiliate of the national Move to Amend organization that is calling for a U.S. Constitutional amendment to reverse several U.S. Supreme Court decisions during the past century and thereby to firmly establish that corporations are not people and that money is not free speech. Find out what can be done locally to restore democracy! Bring a brown bag lunch.
Thursday, November 14, 7-9pm, Northwood-High Building, 2231 N. High St., Rm. 100
Free parking is available in the “R” spaces — “R” for “Rardin Clinic” — behind the building.
Contact: Simone Morgen, smorgen@juno.com
Thursday, October 10, 7-8:30pm, Kottman Hall [Rm. 103], 2021 Coffey Rd.
Author and environmentalist Bill McKibben will make a low-carbon appearance at The Ohio State University in Columbus, speaking about “The Climate Crisis and the 2020 Election” on Thursday, October 10, at 7pm, in 103 Kottman Hall, School of Environment and Natural Resources, 2021 Coffey Road.
The event is free but registration is required at bit.ly/mckibbenosu.
Tuesday, October 8, 10:30am-12noon, Ohio Council of Churches, 6161 Busch Blvd., Ste. 100 [Conference Room] [lower level]
Two-Fold Purpose of Gathering:
1. To share current strategies and actions aimed at ending executions in Ohio.
2. To enlist and/or strengthen visible clergy and church involvement in the efforts of the Ohio Council of Churches and partner organizations to dismantle Ohio’s death penalty.