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Sunday, February 4, 12noon-2pm, Mikey’s Late Night Slice, 268 S. Fourth St.

Kind Meals loves to share anything vegan! Come join us Sunday, February 4, from 12noon to 2pm, at Mikey’s Late Night Slice at S. Fourth St. and E. Main St. [268 S. Fourth St.]. We buy the vegan pizzas and you learn more about what Kind Meals is about. We have opened our February meeting up to anyone who may be interested in volunteering with us.

Friday, February 2, 12noon-1pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Cities play a crucial role in addressing extreme heat as they are both part of the problem and part of the solution. Since over 50% of the global population resides in urban agglomerations, addressing the extreme heat challenges is of paramount importance for well-being and the overall sustainability of urban environments.

This lecture will revolve around three key components:

Thursday, February 1, 7-8pm, on-line event requires advance registration

Is Black History Month still necessary? Relevant, even? This conversation compels a reconsideration of the historical experiences and contemporary legacies associated with being Black in America. Join us online for a lively webinar that will bring a fresh perspective on the value of Black History Month, and why Black History happens 365 days a year!

Wednesday, January 31, 4-5:30pm, Hagerty Hall [Rm. 198A], 1775 College Rd.

The OSU Center for the Study of Religion is excited to host visiting scholar Elliot Ratzman for a series of events to be held throughout the 2024 Spring Semester. These visits will include public lectures, a reading group, and classroom lectures and visits. The first event in this series is a research lecture, “Jewish Pacifism from Joshua to Gaza,” or “American Jewish Pacifism: Countertraditions and Interreligious Networks 1918-1973.”

Tuesday, January 30, 6pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Share your knowledge about redistricting as a Fair Districts Speaker!

As petition circulators hit the streets across Ohio collecting signatures for the Citizens Not Politicians Amendment, our neighbors have questions about why they should care about redistricting, and what this amendment is all about.

Tuesday, January 30, 5:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

How do I price my art? Kristen Brown, artist and founder/CEO of Rela, will provide some answers to this common question. In this virtual workshop, Kristen will present pricing formulas, context for market pricing, and new approaches to value assessments.

This session will be offered through Microsoft Teams. Please test and/or download Teams prior to the workshop date.

RSVP for this event by using this link.

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