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Tuesday, June 4, 10am; Thursday, June 6, 4pm; Tuesday, June 11, 10am; Thursday, June 13, 4pm; Tuesday, June 18, 10am; Thursday, June 20, 4pm; Tuesday, June 25, 10am; Thursday, June 27, 4pm; Tuesday, July 2, 10am; Franklin County Board of Elections Voting Lab, 1700 Morse Rd.

The new Franklin County voting machines use paper ballots that may be marked with a “touch-screen” machine that prints a paper ballot [that the voter may examine before casting]; voters may also use a pen to mark their paper ballot.

Tuesday, June 4, 10am; Thursday, June 6, 4pm; Tuesday, June 11, 10am; Thursday, June 13, 4pm; Tuesday, June 18, 10am; Thursday, June 20, 4pm; Tuesday, June 25, 10am; Thursday, June 27, 4pm; Tuesday, July 2, 10am; Franklin County Board of Elections Voting Lab, 1700 Morse Rd.

The new Franklin County voting machines use paper ballots that may be marked with a “touch-screen” machine that prints a paper ballot [that the voter may examine before casting]; voters may also use a pen to mark their paper ballot.

Tuesday, June 4, 10am; Thursday, June 6, 4pm; Tuesday, June 11, 10am; Thursday, June 13, 4pm; Tuesday, June 18, 10am; Thursday, June 20, 4pm; Tuesday, June 25, 10am; Thursday, June 27, 4pm; Tuesday, July 2, 10am; Franklin County Board of Elections Voting Lab, 1700 Morse Rd.

The new Franklin County voting machines use paper ballots that may be marked with a “touch-screen” machine that prints a paper ballot [that the voter may examine before casting]; voters may also use a pen to mark their paper ballot.

Tuesday, June 4, 10am; Thursday, June 6, 4pm; Tuesday, June 11, 10am; Thursday, June 13, 4pm; Tuesday, June 18, 10am; Thursday, June 20, 4pm; Tuesday, June 25, 10am; Thursday, June 27, 4pm; Tuesday, July 2, 10am; Franklin County Board of Elections Voting Lab, 1700 Morse Rd.

The new Franklin County voting machines use paper ballots that may be marked with a “touch-screen” machine that prints a paper ballot [that the voter may examine before casting]; voters may also use a pen to mark their paper ballot.

Saturday, July 13, 9:30am-4:30pm, Columbus Public Health, 240 Parsons Ave.

THREE AREAS OF FOCUS

Wellness and Prevention

The two crucial components that contribute to health are wellness and prevention. This area covers a wide spectrum of topic areas including, but not limited to, personal wellness, family health, myths and misconceptions, chronic disease prevention, and much more!

Advocacy

Thursday, July 4, 1pm, beginning at Goodale Park [Park St. side], 120 W. Goodale St.

Celebrate Liberty and Lunacy and the freedom of speech, through humor with a range of off-the-wall mischiefs, grounded super-heroes, political debacles, homegrown satirists, and the other bohemian frolickers winding through the Short North. Political Satire at Its Worst!

See you on July 4. The Parade will start immediately after everyone stands and belts out the National Anthem at 1pm. Set your clock’s reminders now.

Saturday, June 29, 5-7pm, MCL Kingsdale, 3154 Kingsdale Center, Upper Arlington, Ohio

Don’t believe in God? You are not alone! Join the Humanist Community of Central Ohio [HCCO], a community that values people, emphasizes reason, and focuses on this world.

Come out and join us for dinner and conversation! We’ll be in the back room unless there’s a special event going on in that room.

Saturday, June 29, 10am-5pm, Westgate Park, 455 S. Westgate Ave.

The Hilltop Bean Festival is an 80-year-old tradition that is held every June at Columbus’ Westgate Park. Despite the name, we don’t sit around a table eating beans! This event is a family-friendly festival remembering the history that made the Columbus west side what it is today.

During the Civil War, the area now known as Westgate Park had been a Civil War prison camp called “Camp Chase.”

Friday, June 28, 10am-11pm; Saturday, June 29, 10am-10pm; Sunday, June 30, 10am-8pm; Goodale Park, 120 W. Goodale St.

A free, non-corporate, yearly celebration of Columbus, Ohio’s community organizations, performers, artists, and volunteers.

Friday, June 28, 10am-11pm; Saturday, June 29, 10am-10pm; Sunday, June 30, 10am-8pm; Goodale Park, 120 W. Goodale St.

A free, non-corporate, yearly celebration of Columbus, Ohio’s community organizations, performers, artists, and volunteers.

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