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Wednesday, September 10, 8am-4pm, 2400 Olentangy River Rd.

At the heart of our mission is a powerful purpose — to bridge the digital divide and ensure that our aging populations aren’t just keeping up but leveling up in today’s fast-moving tech world.

We provide hands-on education, meaningful access, and personalized support in digital literacy — all designed with seniors, veterans, caregivers, and underserved individuals in mind. Our approach is about unlocking independence, staying socially connected, boosting cognitive health, and aging safely at home.

Tuesday, September 9, 8pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Our fight to protect democracy takes more than just passion. It takes strategy. That’s why Session 3 of our Organizing to Protect Democracy Training series is focused on power mapping and building allies — and we hope that you’ll join us.

What: Organizing to Protect Democracy Session 3: Power Mapping and Allies

When: Tuesday, September 9, 8pm

Where: On Zoom [RSVP for the link]

Tuesday, September 9, 7-8:30pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Rm. 1-A], 96 S. Grant Ave.

Join us for our monthly meeting! Located at the Main Library, Meeting Room 1-A (96 S. Grant Ave.). All are welcome; no advocacy experience is necessary!

This month, we’ll give updates on the “Safe Streets” and “Bike Plus” campaigns, including an update on our “Complete Streets” policy advocacy, an introduction to the new bike and pedestrian forum, and upcoming street safety improvement projects.

 

Monday, September 8, 5pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Join our weekly coalition-building meetings on defending democracy and protecting the climate. Hear from special guests focusing on grassroots activism. Please invite your friends!

RSVP for this event by using this link.

Check out our Zoom Room for other collaborative Zooms and events.

Saturday, September 6, 12noon, Land-Grant Brewing Company, 424 W. Town St.

Join us for a “summer’s end” celebration for abortion access! We’ll have pickleball, tarot reading, snacks, games, raffles, and lots of free repro health supplies (Plan B, condoms, pregnancy tests). This event is free to anyone with a monthly donation to Abortion Fund of Ohio and has a sliding-scale donation for general entry.

Come hang out with us at Land Grant’s Gravity Park!

Hosted by Abortion Fund of Ohio.

Friday, September 5 through Sunday, September 7, 240 Parsons Ave. [northeast of the intersection of E. Main St. and Parsons Ave.]

Hot Times Festival 2025 moves back to 240 Parsons Ave!

The Hot Times Festival is not just an arts and music festival; it’s an opportunity to connect and be inspired. This event has an atmosphere of positivity and creativity that leaves a lasting impact on all who attend. Look for the Hot Times Festival to be back in its home place this year at 240 Parsons Ave.

Hosted by Hot Times Festival.

Friday, September 5 through Sunday, September 7, 240 Parsons Ave. [northeast of the intersection of E. Main St. and Parsons Ave.]

Hot Times Festival 2025 moves back to 240 Parsons Ave!

The Hot Times Festival is not just an arts and music festival; it’s an opportunity to connect and be inspired. This event has an atmosphere of positivity and creativity that leaves a lasting impact on all who attend. Look for the Hot Times Festival to be back in its home place this year at 240 Parsons Ave.

Hosted by Hot Times Festival.

Friday, September 5 through Sunday, September 7, 240 Parsons Ave. [northeast of the intersection of E. Main St. and Parsons Ave.]

Hot Times Festival 2025 moves back to 240 Parsons Ave!

The Hot Times Festival is not just an arts and music festival; it’s an opportunity to connect and be inspired. This event has an atmosphere of positivity and creativity that leaves a lasting impact on all who attend. Look for the Hot Times Festival to be back in its home place this year at 240 Parsons Ave.

Hosted by Hot Times Festival.

Thursday, September 4, 5:30-7pm, Old Worthington Library, 820 High St., Worthington, Ohio 

Join FLOW [Friends of the Lower Olentangy Watershed] for another “Septic Smart Workshop” and learn about how to keep your septic system working correctly and safely! We will have a presentation from Columbus Public Health and a Q&A afterward.

We will be in the Owl Meeting Room at the Old Worthington Library.

Hosted by Friends of the Lower Olentangy Watershed (FLOW).

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