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Tuesday, March 5, 10am-12noon; Thursday, March 7, 4-6pm; Tuesday, March 12, 10am-12noon; Thursday, March 14, 4-6pm; Tuesday, March 19, 10am-12noon; Thursday, March 21, 4-6pm; Tuesday, March 26, 10am-12noon; Thursday, March 28, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 2, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 4, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 9, 10am-12noon; Franklin County Board of Elections Voting Lab, 1700 Morse Rd.

Tuesday, March 5, 10am-12noon; Thursday, March 7, 4-6pm; Tuesday, March 12, 10am-12noon; Thursday, March 14, 4-6pm; Tuesday, March 19, 10am-12noon; Thursday, March 21, 4-6pm; Tuesday, March 26, 10am-12noon; Thursday, March 28, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 2, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 4, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 9, 10am-12noon; Franklin County Board of Elections Voting Lab, 1700 Morse Rd.

Thursday, April 4, 7-8:30pm, Compassionate Communication Center of Ohio [inside of Maynard Ave. United Methodist Church], 2350 Indianola Ave.

Join us for an engaging and fun introduction to Compassionate-Nonviolent Communication (NVC), the Language of the Heart, led by Susanna Warren.

People of all experience levels, ranging from beginners to experienced practitioners, are welcome to this gathering. We will have a short explanation, a demonstration, and then we will give everyone a chance to practice giving and/or receiving empathy.

Tuesday, April 2, 7pm, Columbus Mennonite Church, 35 Oakland Park Ave.

This event will be a reading and a book signing of this book by Ed Fallon.

On an eight-month walk from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. in 2014, dozens of marchers became a mobile village, sounding the alarm about the climate crisis.

Through humor and candid introspection, Ed shares how the experience brought into focus his lifelong search for love and meaning, even as intense, interpersonal dramas threatened to tear the March community apart.

Tuesday, April 2, 3-5pm, The Book Loft of German Village, 631 S. Third St.

This event will be a reading and a book signing of this book by Ed Fallon.

On an eight-month walk from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. in 2014, dozens of marchers became a mobile village, sounding the alarm about the climate crisis.

Through humor and candid introspection, Ed shares how the experience brought into focus his lifelong search for love and meaning, even as intense, interpersonal dramas threatened to tear the March community apart.

Sunday, March 31, 3:30-5pm, Portia’s Cafe, 4428 Indianola Ave.

To further reinforce our theme of “Reconnecting with Nature,” the Simply Living Book Club has selected the book that inspired our March film, Journey of the Universe: The Epic Story of Cosmic, Earth, and Human Transformation.

Authors Brian Swimme, the acclaimed evolutionary philosopher, and Yale University historian of religions Mary Evelyn Tucker, tell a big story in a small book — one that inspires hope for a way in which Earth and its human civilizations could flourish together.

Saturday, March 30, 7pm-1am, Ace of Cups, 2619 N. High St.

Come party and help us raise some money so that we will be able to change people’s burned-out brake lights, for free, to help them avoid getting hassled by the police.

You can also help fund our brake light clinics by visiting our fundraising website: chuffed.org/project/cbus-dsa-brake-light-clinic-2019 .

Saturday, March 30, 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.

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