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Tuesday, February 21, 6-7pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Northside Branch] [Rm. 1], 1423 N. High St.

Join us on Tuesday, February 21 for #RedBooksDay! Celebrate by bringing your favorite “red” book and join us in Meeting Room 1 as we commemorate 175 years since the publishing of the Communist Manifesto. See you there!

Hosted by PSL [Party for Socialism and Liberation] Columbus.

Tuesday, February 21, 5:30-7pm, Wild Goose Creative, 188 McDowell St.

Join Sip & Script for a Night of Learning Calligraphy.

Whether you’re a stationery nerd, DIY bride-to-be, or just a crafty individual, in this workshop you’ll be learning an introduction to modern calligraphy with a pointed dip pen and ink. We will cover all the basics and get you ready to add those special lettered details to your snail mail, wedding paper goods, home decor and more! The perfect crafty night out!

Thursday, February 23, 5-6pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

The Ohio Revised Code contains current statutes governing the lives of all Ohioans. Activists need tools to interpret and understand laws in need of reform and transformation.

Join the Cuyahoga County Action Team and ACLU of Ohio Chief Lobbyist Gary Daniels for an “Ohio Revised Code 101” presentation.

Thursday, February 23, 4-5pm, Patrick Kaufman Memorial Franklinton Community Learning Garden, 154 Hawkes Ave.

We provide the nourishment; you provide the company! Come and hang out at the Patrick Kaufman Learning Garden at Teatime.

Take a moment to yourself to be outside in the garden. Take a break from your busy schedule for a hot drink and a chat with a neighbor.

That’s it! This event will be a “no pressure, no request” meet-and-greet for all neighbors.

Thursday, February 23, 3:30-5pm, Ohio Union [Senate Chamber], 1739 N. High St. [this event will also be occurring via Zoom]

Speaker

Dr. Thomas G. Mahnken is President and Chief Executive Officer of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.

He is a Senior Research Professor at the Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies at The Johns Hopkins University’s Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).

Wednesday, February 22, 2pm, Church and Community Development For All People, 946 Parsons Ave.

SNAP [Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program] and Medicaid benefits will be decreased in the very near future. This Town Hall will offer information regarding the changes, how the community can be prepared, and the opportunity to ask questions about how the changes will impact the everyday lives of the community. Pizza will be served!

Hosted by Church and Community Development For All People.

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