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Tuesday, December 3, 10am; Thursday, December 5, 4pm; Tuesday, December 10, 10am; Thursday, December 12, 4pm; Tuesday, December 17, 10am; Thursday, December 19, 4pm; Tuesday, December 24, 10am; Thursday, December 26, 4pm; Tuesday, December 31, 10am; Thursday, January 2, 4pm; Tuesday, January 7, 10am; Thursday, January 9, 4pm; Franklin County Board of Elections Voting Lab, 1700 Morse Rd.

Tuesday, December 3, 10am; Thursday, December 5, 4pm; Tuesday, December 10, 10am; Thursday, December 12, 4pm; Tuesday, December 17, 10am; Thursday, December 19, 4pm; Tuesday, December 24, 10am; Thursday, December 26, 4pm; Tuesday, December 31, 10am; Thursday, January 2, 4pm; Tuesday, January 7, 10am; Thursday, January 9, 4pm; Franklin County Board of Elections Voting Lab, 1700 Morse Rd.

Tuesday, December 3, 10am; Thursday, December 5, 4pm; Tuesday, December 10, 10am; Thursday, December 12, 4pm; Tuesday, December 17, 10am; Thursday, December 19, 4pm; Tuesday, December 24, 10am; Thursday, December 26, 4pm; Tuesday, December 31, 10am; Thursday, January 2, 4pm; Tuesday, January 7, 10am; Thursday, January 9, 4pm; Franklin County Board of Elections Voting Lab, 1700 Morse Rd.

Sunday, November 17, 1:30-4:30pm, Martin de Porres Center, 2330 Airport Dr.

The Spirituality Network and the Lahore Ahmadiyya Islamic Society of Columbus invite you to deepen and enrich your understanding of the sacred in Islamic tradition.

Moving through four breakout sessions, we will explore the following:

• Calls to Prayer and the significance of praying postures

• Hearing the Quran in Arabic and English

• Islamic poetry

• The spiritual and cultural context of attire of women and men

Coffee, tea, and light refreshments will be served.

Friday, November 29, 10am-2:30pm, beginning and ending at Goodale Park, 120 W. Goodale St.

Why shop when you can rock on this 50-kilometer journey through Columbus, on the day after Thanksgiving. We’ll be riding major Columbus “cycling-friendly” infrastructure and multi-use paths to get to our varied destinations.

Our first and only philanthropic stop, the Faith Mission. There, we’ll drop off the booty every one of us has brought for them. Please see what you can bring here.

Thursday, November 21, 7:30-10pm, Wild Goose Creative, 2491 Summit St.

Come on out to The Queer Community Mic on Thursday, November 21. Bring your poetry, music, comedy, stories, dance routines — basically anything you can do on stage that’s safe and legal. Doors open at 7:30pm; show begins at 8pm. Pay what you can at the door to show your support for the show (a $5 donation is suggested but is not required). As always, if you want to sign up to perform, we recommend arriving on time.

Tuesday, November 19, 7:30-10pm, Ace of Cups, 2619 N. High St.

Are you ready for some laughs with a cause?

“Comedy @ Ace of Cups” and Columbus Stands Up for Choice! are proud to present our next pro-choice, local comedy show and rally: Columbus Stands Up for Choice: NARAL ProChoice Ohio!

Join us for an exciting night of homegrown Columbus comedy, nationally touring acts, and advocacy for reproductive rights and women’s health!

Featuring:

• Christine Horvath

• Jackie Shreeves

• Marie Adams

• Molly Martinez

Saturday, November 16, 10am-2pm, Lineage Brewing, 2971 N. High St.

Please join us for the Columbus edition of Cranksgiving, a food drive on two wheels! Started in 1999 in New York City, Cranksgiving is a celebration of cycling and charity that now has events around the globe.

Tuesday, November 12, 7-8pm, Art Outside the Lines, 485 E. Livingston Ave.

Our next Black Power Book Club meeting will be November 12 at 7pm at Art Outside the Lines (the hour before “BQIC Spoken Word”). We will be discussing Chapters 5-10 of Assata: An Autobiography.

Link to PDF, we can also email/DM:

Read up and come ready to speak your mind on Tuesday at the Black Power Book Club! Even if you don’t finish, the conversation will still be an insightful one!

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