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Thursday, February 16, 7-10pm, Club Diversity, 863 S. High St.  

Join us for our DSA happy hour! We will be meeting on the third Thursday of each month at 7pm 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].

Thursday, February 16, 7-8pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

It has become increasingly clear that the systems of “justice” in the U.S. fail a vast majority of people, but how do we change it? Join us as we discuss the personal, communal, and systemic changes that make abolition possible. Although it is not easy, with self-reflection, honesty, and collective support, we can build a world where all can be free without state-sanctioned violence and policing of our bodies & communities.

Thursday, February 16, 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 16, 2pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Today, the threat of nuclear war is all too real — perhaps greater than it has been since the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 — threatening all of humanity. Join Sean Meyer, co-founder of Back from the Brink: Bringing Communities to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, to learn how you and your organization can get involved in this campaign and join a growing global nuclear abolition movement.

Wednesday, February 15 to Saturday, February 18, Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel, 50 N. Third St.

Cultures will connect at the Black History Festival, where experts in trade, business, technology, media arts, culture, and governance in the U.S. and Africa will come together Feb. 15-18 at the Renaissance Downtown Columbus Hotel.

Wednesday, February 15 to Saturday, February 18, Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel, 50 N. Third St.

Cultures will connect at the Black History Festival, where experts in trade, business, technology, media arts, culture, and governance in the U.S. and Africa will come together Feb. 15-18 at the Renaissance Downtown Columbus Hotel.

Wednesday, February 15 to Saturday, February 18, Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel, 50 N. Third St.

Cultures will connect at the Black History Festival, where experts in trade, business, technology, media arts, culture, and governance in the U.S. and Africa will come together Feb. 15-18 at the Renaissance Downtown Columbus Hotel.

Wednesday, February 15 to Saturday, February 18, Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel, 50 N. Third St.

Cultures will connect at the Black History Festival, where experts in trade, business, technology, media arts, culture, and governance in the U.S. and Africa will come together Feb. 15-18 at the Renaissance Downtown Columbus Hotel.

Wednesday, February 15, 6-7:30pm, this event will be occurring via Zoom

Let’s all gather for our first Kilowatt Hour! This casual gathering will be a chance to chat about our home electrification goals and project ideas. We can solicit feedback from each other, share contractor names, check in on the latest news re federal energy tax credits and rebates, and discuss anything else that is electrification related!

Wednesday, February 15, 6-7:30pm, Grange Insurance Audubon Center, 505 W. Whittier St.

We will join other local groups at this “Earth Day information” event. Stop by our table to learn how you can become involved in preventing the worst effects of climate change. Earth Day Columbus is hosting this event; great Lakes Brewery will be joining us.

Hosted by Citizens Climate Lobby [Columbus Chapter].

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