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Wednesday, September 7, 12noon-1pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

In the face of relentless attacks on abortion access and bodily autonomy, abortion pills have become even more essential.

Learn how to share information about why Self-Managed Abortion (SMA) through medication is a safe, effective, and convenient reproductive health option for those in your community.

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Monday, September 5, 10am-4pm, Northam Park, 2070 Northam Rd.

Since 1966, the Upper Arlington Labor Day Arts Festival has celebrated and shared the arts with the community and region within a beautiful park setting. Each year, more than 15,000 visitors flock to Northam Park on Labor Day to immerse themselves in hands-on art activities, live music, and the opportunity to explore and purchase fine art and fine craft work from some 120 artists working in a variety of media including paintings, photography, jewelry, ceramics, sculptures, and mixed media.

Sunday, September 4, 8am-3pm, beginning and ending at Hollywood Casino, 200 Georgesville Rd.

Columbus Ohio’s original city-wide ride since 2008, “Bike the Cbus” is a bicycle tour, for all ages and abilities, highlighting our city’s unique and evolving neighborhoods. #BiketheCbus again this year; we’re excited to be partnering with Hollywood Casino Columbus! Get all the details here.

Saturday, September 3, 9:45-10:45am, Moeller Park, 281 Hanford St.

“Coffee With Community” is back! Don’t miss this popup “coffee and treat shop” on Saturdays following our weekly “Fitness in the Park” classes. Our friends from Community Grounds will be set up at Moeller Park from 9:45am to 10:45am. The menu will include hot coffee, cold brews, iced chai, donuts, cookies, mini bagels, and snack bars. Stop by after class or during your morning walk with your family and pups!

Friday, September 2, 7pm, Mees Hall [Capitol University campus], north side of E. Mound St. between College Ave. and Pleasant Ridge Ave., Bexley, Ohio

This September, Green Bexley is exploring the most impactful actions we can take to be more sustainable. Inspired by Project Drawdown and sponsored by the Bexley Community Foundation, Capital University, and Simply Living, we’re excited to learn alongside you and to take action towards a more sustainable future!

Thursday, September 1, 7-9pm, Tuttle Park [on the south side of the Tuttle Community Center], 240 W. Oakland Ave.

If you’re looking to find both community and purpose from an extracurricular organization, join Central Ohio Revolutionary Socialists at our annual pizza party kicking off the autumn semester.

Tuesday, August 30, 7-8:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Join SPAN Ohio as we discuss the history of LGBTQIA+ healthcare in Ohio, where it is today, and how a Single Payer healthcare system can address it.

This session will include two speakers and will be followed by a panel discussion.

• Doug VanAuken, MD (he/him/his), Founder, MetroHealth Pride Clinic

• Alyssa Roberts (she/her/hers), Program Coordinator, LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland

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