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Saturday, September 10, 1:30-6pm, United Methodist Church For All People, 946 Parsons Ave.

This conference is being held to bring awareness to the community of the obstacles and barriers that returning citizens face, and their need of the community’s support to overcome those barriers, by having available the resources needed to obtain stability so that they may succeed.

Speakers:

• Mike Davis, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Office of Reentry and Enterprise Development

• Warden Norm Robinson, Franklin Medical Center

Friday, September 9, 5:30-8pm, Dance Tonight Columbus, 155 N. Fifth St.

Features drinks, food and dance on the second Friday of each month.

5:30-6:30pm: Happy Hour and Facility Tour

6:30-7pm: Beginner Line Dance Class

7-8pm: Networking and Dancing

Hosted by Dance Tonight Columbus.

Make a reservation to attend by calling 614-929-5551.

Monday, September 5, 10am-5pm, Northam Park, 2070 Northam Rd.

Join us each Labor Day for a day full of art, music, food and activities in Northam Park. The Upper Arlington Labor Day Arts Festival hosts 25,000 visitors each year who participate in interactive performances and activities, purchase art from some 200 artists who work in a variety of media, and enjoy refreshments from a variety of vendors.

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Saturday, September 3, 1-4pm, Dance Tonight Columbus, 155 N. Fifth St.

Going to Gallery Hop? It starts at 4pm. So come enjoy some free fun on the first Saturday of each month before you head to the Short North!

1-1:30pm: Drinks and Food

1:30-2pm: Beginner Smooth

2:15-2:45pm: Beginner Rhythm

3-4pm: Dance Party

Hosted by Dance Tonight Columbus.

Make a reservation to attend by calling 614-929-5551.

Wednesday, August 17, 6:30pm, La Patrona, 2977 N. High St.

Transgender is a complicated topic that goes beyond Caitlyn Jenner and bathroom bills. We are honored to host two transgender guests who will answer this prompt: “What I wish everybody knew about transgender.”

Atheists, agnostics, other non-theists, and atheist-friendly people are welcome to join us.

Friday, September 9, 5-12midnight; Saturday, September 10, 12noon-12midnight; Sunday, September 11, 11am-8pm; 240 Parsons Ave. [north of the intersection of Main St. and Parsons Ave.]

The annual Hot Times Community Music and Arts Festival is an independent and all volunteer driven community arts and music festival in Columbus, Ohio. The location of the festival is a beautiful grassy area with mature hardwood trees providing the perfect spot to relax and enjoy music!

Friday, September 9, 5-12midnight; Saturday, September 10, 12noon-12midnight; Sunday, September 11, 11am-8pm; 240 Parsons Ave. [north of the intersection of Main St. and Parsons Ave.]

The annual Hot Times Community Music and Arts Festival is an independent and all volunteer driven community arts and music festival in Columbus, Ohio. The location of the festival is a beautiful grassy area with mature hardwood trees providing the perfect spot to relax and enjoy music!

Friday, September 9, 5-12midnight; Saturday, September 10, 12noon-12midnight; Sunday, September 11, 11am-8pm; 240 Parsons Ave. [north of the intersection of Main St. and Parsons Ave.]

The annual Hot Times Community Music and Arts Festival is an independent and all volunteer driven community arts and music festival in Columbus, Ohio. The location of the festival is a beautiful grassy area with mature hardwood trees providing the perfect spot to relax and enjoy music!

Friday, September 2 and Saturday, September 3, 11am-12midnight; Sunday, September 4, 12noon-12midnight; Monday, September 5, 11am-7pm; The Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 555 N. High St.

Experience the culture and ancestry of Greece and our Orthodox Christian faith!

Come and connect with heritage and traditions that are centuries old but still contemporary in their focus.

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