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Sunday, December 26, to Saturday, January 1m 4-8pm, Ohio History Center, 800 E. 17th Ave.

Kwanzaa, a Swahili term that refers to fresh fruits or harvest, is an annual celebration honoring African heritage in African American Culture. Each evening a principle of Nguzo Saba will be honored through fun and family focused activities that will include dance, drumming, storytelling, poetry, theatre, crafts and more.

Sunday, December 26, to Saturday, January 1m 4-8pm, Ohio History Center, 800 E. 17th Ave.

Kwanzaa, a Swahili term that refers to fresh fruits or harvest, is an annual celebration honoring African heritage in African American Culture. Each evening a principle of Nguzo Saba will be honored through fun and family focused activities that will include dance, drumming, storytelling, poetry, theatre, crafts and more.

Sunday, December 26, to Saturday, January 1m 4-8pm, Ohio History Center, 800 E. 17th Ave.

Kwanzaa, a Swahili term that refers to fresh fruits or harvest, is an annual celebration honoring African heritage in African American Culture. Each evening a principle of Nguzo Saba will be honored through fun and family focused activities that will include dance, drumming, storytelling, poetry, theatre, crafts and more.

Sunday, December 26, to Saturday, January 1m 4-8pm, Ohio History Center, 800 E. 17th Ave.

Kwanzaa, a Swahili term that refers to fresh fruits or harvest, is an annual celebration honoring African heritage in African American Culture. Each evening a principle of Nguzo Saba will be honored through fun and family focused activities that will include dance, drumming, storytelling, poetry, theatre, crafts and more.

Friday, December 24, 7-9pm, Green House Canteen and Bar, 1011 W. Fifth Ave.

Let us get together for festive dinner at Green House Canteen and Bar, a popular place with local vegans.

Feel free to add and to bring guests with you.

RSVP for this event by using this link.

Hosted by Columbus Vegan Meetup.

Tuesday, December 21 and Wednesday, December 22, Woodland Altars, 33200 State Route 41, Peebles, Ohio

Join us for “Serpent Mound Star Knowledge Winter Solstice Peruvian Shaman, Drumming, Crystal Skull Meditation, Music, Dance and indigenous Food,” to be held Tuesday, December 21 and Wednesday, December 22.

Whatever you choose to do to mark the end of the year, the coming of the new, and the rebirth of the light — whether pausing in quiet reflection, or celebrating with community, know that all over our planet, there are many fires burning brightly!

Tuesday, December 21 and Wednesday, December 22, Woodland Altars, 33200 State Route 41, Peebles, Ohio

Join us for “Serpent Mound Star Knowledge Winter Solstice Peruvian Shaman, Drumming, Crystal Skull Meditation, Music, Dance and indigenous Food,” to be held Tuesday, December 21 and Wednesday, December 22.

Whatever you choose to do to mark the end of the year, the coming of the new, and the rebirth of the light — whether pausing in quiet reflection, or celebrating with community, know that all over our planet, there are many fires burning brightly!

Tuesday, December 21, 7pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Join us for a celebration of all that we have accomplished in 2021, in spite of the pandemic, and share in our plans for 2022.

We have a lot of work ahead, but we can rejoice at all that we have done this year.

Come get inspired by stories shared by activists.

RSVP for this event by using this link.

Hosted by Our Revolution Ohio.

Tuesday, December 21, 6-7pm, Trinity Episcopal Church, 125 E. Broad St. [this event will also be live-streamed on “Facebook Live”]

We will be remembering friends and family who passed away while homeless this year; please join us to honor their lives.

This year’s theme: “Preventing overdose deaths.”

This event will also be live-streamed on “Facebook Live

Contact: 614-228-1342.

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