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Saturday, June 18, 10am-12noon, Stratford Ecological Center, 3083 Liberty Rd., Delaware, Ohio

Head out to the beehives with a member of Stratford’s Apiary Team. You will get a firsthand look inside a living beehive to learn about how they work and live together! Please wear long pants with long socks to tuck your pants into and a long-sleeved shirt or jacket. We will provide veils. All ages welcome but children must be accompanied by a registered adult (this is not a “drop-off” program).

Saturday, June 18, stepping off at 10:30am, at the intersection of Broad St. and High St.; the procession will travel north on N. High St. towards Goodale Park

June 28, 1969 marked the beginning of the Stonewall Uprising, a series of events between police and LGBTQ+ protesters that stretched over six days. While the Stonewall Inn and Uprising became well known due to the media coverage and the subsequent annual Pride traditions, it was simply the fulcrum upon which years of LGBTQ+ activism shifted.

Saturday, June 18, 9:30-11am, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Linden Branch], 2223 Cleveland Ave.

Join us for the Community Backyards workshop at the Linden Library to learn more about backyard conservation practices! Eligible Franklin County residents who attend will qualify for one $25 or $50 rebate on backyard conservation items. Presented by Simply Living.

Space is limited. Please register in advance.

Additional details about Community Backyards may be found on our website: communitybackyards.org.

Friday, June 17, 4-10pm; Saturday, June 18, 11am-8pm; Goodale Park, 120 W. Goodale St.

We look forward to welcoming a variety of communities to the Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival. There will be over 400,000 people passing through the festival and march during the course of the weekend. We implore our community to be inclusive, kind, thoughtful, respectful, and proud!

Tips for an enjoyable experience

• Outside alcohol and coolers are not permitted

• Pace yourself

• Stay hydrated

• Do not leave your drink unattended

• Leave your pets at home

Friday, June 17, 4-10pm; Saturday, June 18, 11am-8pm; Goodale Park, 120 W. Goodale St.

We look forward to welcoming a variety of communities to the Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival. There will be over 400,000 people passing through the festival and march during the course of the weekend. We implore our community to be inclusive, kind, thoughtful, respectful, and proud!

Tips for an enjoyable experience

• Outside alcohol and coolers are not permitted

• Pace yourself

• Stay hydrated

• Do not leave your drink unattended

• Leave your pets at home

Friday, June 17, 9:30-11:30am, The Vanderelli Room, 218 McDowell St.

Be a part of the show! Join Granny Franny and the Story Time Players as they bring three LGBTQ+ affirming children’s stories to life. Enjoy breakfast snacks, coffee, juice boxes, and lots of laughs!

For more information, please reach out to LuSter Singleton at <LusterSingleton@equitashealth.com>.

Hosted by Mozaic and Equitas Health.

Thursday, June 16, 6:30-8pm, this event will be occurring via Zoom and via “Facebook Live

This event will be a look into American fundamentalist religious experiences and their impact on mental health.

Suandria Hall is a secular client-centered Mental Health Counselor and Life Coach. Her practice is exclusively virtual serving clients across the globe. She focuses on life transitions and religious trauma.

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