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Monday, April 17, 6pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Over the past two years, the No Death Penalty Ohio Coalition built a movement that saw historic legislative progress. Though the legislation that would end Ohio’s death penalty did not pass, we are determined to keep pushing for repeal. It’s a new session and new bills ending Ohio’s death penalty are poised for introduction. Join us at a statewide grassroots meeting to learn about the campaign, to ignite or reignite the spark for abolishing the death penalty, and to learn how you can play a role.

Sunday, April 16, 11am-1pm, Wild Goose Creative, 188 McDowell St.

“Free Art Sundays” are a chance for you and your family to explore the arts in a space that is filled with positive experiences. Local artists and artist groups will lead workshops specialized in an array of art mediums during the Spring and Summer months. Be part of Wild Goose Creative’s “Free Art Sundays” where we make, create, snack, and collaborate!

RSVP for this event by using this link.

Friday, April 14, 5pm, Reeb Avenue Center, 280 Reeb Ave.

Kick up your heels and get your hands ready for clapping. Enjoy an early evening concert by Wrygrass, a band of veteran Columbus musicians with a combined century-worth (or is it two centuries?) of experience making audiences happy.

The rousing evening will feature familiar traditional bluegrass songs plus some new twists and turns on those old favorites.

All you have to pay is . . . whatever you want. Make a donation at the door.

Thursday, April 13, 7pm, Enarson Classroom Building [Rm. 214], 2009 Millikin Rd., and online at tinyurl.com/CORSMeeting

“The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles” — Marx and Engels

Join Central Ohio Revolutionary Socialists on Thursday, April 13 to discuss the history of revolutions and the meaning of revolution for us today.

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