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Tuesday, October 1, 7-10pm, Club Diversity, 863 S. High St.

Join us for our DSA happy hour! We will be meeting on the first Tuesday of each month at Club Diversity at 863 S. High St. This will be an informal get together to meet, hang out, talk shop, and enjoy the camaraderie! Non-members are welcome to join and learn more about the chapter.

Hosted by Columbus DSA [Democratic Socialists of America].

Tuesday, October 1, 3:30-4:30pm, 18th Avenue Library, 175 W. 18th Ave. [this event will also be occurring via Zoom]

LinkUS is Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA)’s comprehensive transportation and development plan. It’s where 500+ miles of sidewalk, trail, and bikeway improvements and 45% more COTA service meet. Join us to find out how this initiative can shape the future of the region.

Monday, September 30 to Monday, October 7, many different times and locations across the country

If you can drive or afford a car, you may not understand what it’s like to rely on walking, rolling, transit, and asking for rides. But for nearly a third of people living in the United States — people with disabilities, young people, seniors, and people who can’t afford cars or gas — this is our every day.

Monday, September 30 to Monday, October 7, many different times and locations across the country

If you can drive or afford a car, you may not understand what it’s like to rely on walking, rolling, transit, and asking for rides. But for nearly a third of people living in the United States — people with disabilities, young people, seniors, and people who can’t afford cars or gas — this is our every day.

Monday, September 30 to Monday, October 7, many different times and locations across the country

If you can drive or afford a car, you may not understand what it’s like to rely on walking, rolling, transit, and asking for rides. But for nearly a third of people living in the United States — people with disabilities, young people, seniors, and people who can’t afford cars or gas — this is our every day.

Monday, September 30 to Monday, October 7, many different times and locations across the country

If you can drive or afford a car, you may not understand what it’s like to rely on walking, rolling, transit, and asking for rides. But for nearly a third of people living in the United States — people with disabilities, young people, seniors, and people who can’t afford cars or gas — this is our every day.

Monday, September 30 to Monday, October 7, many different times and locations across the country

If you can drive or afford a car, you may not understand what it’s like to rely on walking, rolling, transit, and asking for rides. But for nearly a third of people living in the United States — people with disabilities, young people, seniors, and people who can’t afford cars or gas — this is our every day.

Monday, September 30 to Monday, October 7, many different times and locations across the country

If you can drive or afford a car, you may not understand what it’s like to rely on walking, rolling, transit, and asking for rides. But for nearly a third of people living in the United States — people with disabilities, young people, seniors, and people who can’t afford cars or gas — this is our every day.

Monday, September 30 to Monday, October 7, many different times and locations across the country

If you can drive or afford a car, you may not understand what it’s like to rely on walking, rolling, transit, and asking for rides. But for nearly a third of people living in the United States — people with disabilities, young people, seniors, and people who can’t afford cars or gas — this is our every day.

Monday, September 30 to Monday, October 7, many different times and locations across the country

If you can drive or afford a car, you may not understand what it’s like to rely on walking, rolling, transit, and asking for rides. But for nearly a third of people living in the United States — people with disabilities, young people, seniors, and people who can’t afford cars or gas — this is our every day.

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