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Thursday, September 20 to Sunday, September 23, Hoover YMCA Park, 1570 Rohr Rd., Lockbourne, Ohio

The Ohio Lesbian Festival is a not-for-profit, volunteer-driven womyn-only event designed to promote womyn’s community, music, and art. The Festival was founded on the premise that lesbians and queer womyn need opportunities and spaces to recognize and support each other, to define our culture, to find our own strengths, and to be empowered. All womyn are welcome!

Thursday, September 20, 10am-12noon, Native American Indian Center of Central Ohio, 67 E. Innis Ave.

Native American Indian Center of Central Ohio [NAICCO] will again be hosting our Fresh Produce Market Days for 2018. These market days will be held every third Thursday of the month [except for July] from April through September 2018. Feel free to come and receive fresh fruits and vegetables to continue your journey to good health and wellness. These events are free and open to the public so feel free to invite others.

Saturday, September 15, 3-7pm, Movies 11 at Mill Run, 3773 Ridge Mill Dr., Hilliard, Ohio

Stop by Movies 11 at Mill Run to celebrate National Drive Electric Week.

We will have Electric Vehicles [EVs] for you to see at our EV Tailgate and you may ask questions of EV drivers to see what it is really like to drive electric. We will also be having a Ride Share so that you can get first-hand experience of what it is like to be in an EV.

Information stations from Clean Fuels Ohio, Drive Electric Columbus, AEP, Smart Columbus, and AAA will be on hand.

Friday, September 14, 4-10pm; Saturday, September 15, 11am-10pm; Sunday, September 16, 10am-8pm; Scioto Mile [downtown Columbus] [on the side of COSI; on Town St., Washington Blvd. and Belle Ave.]

Celebrate the heritage and culture of the Caribbean islands with the Columbus Caribbean Festival. Enjoy live music, dancers, food, and fun for the entire family.

Admission is free!

Friday, September 14, 4-10pm; Saturday, September 15, 11am-10pm; Sunday, September 16, 10am-8pm; Scioto Mile [downtown Columbus] [on the side of COSI; on Town St., Washington Blvd. and Belle Ave.]

Celebrate the heritage and culture of the Caribbean islands with the Columbus Caribbean Festival. Enjoy live music, dancers, food, and fun for the entire family.

Admission is free!

Friday, September 14, 4-10pm; Saturday, September 15, 11am-10pm; Sunday, September 16, 10am-8pm; Scioto Mile [downtown Columbus] [on the side of COSI; on Town St., Washington Blvd. and Belle Ave.]

Celebrate the heritage and culture of the Caribbean islands with the Columbus Caribbean Festival. Enjoy live music, dancers, food, and fun for the entire family.

Admission is free!

Wednesday, July 11; Wednesday, September 12; and Wednesday, November 14; 6:30-8:30pm, Bexley Public Library, 2411 E. Main St.

Why does the mere mention of the term “white privilege” seem to shut down meaningful dialogue? Why is it so scary? Is it real? Why bother? Join Suzanne Roberts, co-founder of Safe Conversations About Race, Dr. Maurice Stevens, Professor, Department of Comparative Studies, The Ohio State University, and Mary Lou Langenhop, as they facilitate a dialogue exploring the world we want to see and discovering what more is possible.

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