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Friday, September 25, 5pm-12midnight; Saturday, September 26, 12noon-12midnight; Sunday: 12noon-8pm; The Ohio Expo Center and State Fair, 717 E. 17th Ave.

On behalf of the Schmidt family and the Columbus Oktoberfest, we would like to welcome you to the 50th Annual Columbus Oktoberfest. Not only does the event have a tremendous history in this city, but the Schmidt family adds 128 years of Columbus tradition as well!

Friday, September 25, 5pm-12midnight; Saturday, September 26, 12noon-12midnight; Sunday: 12noon-8pm; The Ohio Expo Center and State Fair, 717 E. 17th Ave.

On behalf of the Schmidt family and the Columbus Oktoberfest, we would like to welcome you to the 50th Annual Columbus Oktoberfest. Not only does the event have a tremendous history in this city, but the Schmidt family adds 128 years of Columbus tradition as well!

Friday, September 25, 5pm-12midnight; Saturday, September 26, 12noon-12midnight; Sunday: 12noon-8pm; The Ohio Expo Center and State Fair, 717 E. 17th Ave.

On behalf of the Schmidt family and the Columbus Oktoberfest, we would like to welcome you to the 50th Annual Columbus Oktoberfest. Not only does the event have a tremendous history in this city, but the Schmidt family adds 128 years of Columbus tradition as well!

A Time Bank is a community of people who support each other. When you spend an hour to do something for an individual or group, you earn a “time credit.” Then, you can use that “time credit” to buy an hour of a neighbor’s time or engage in a group activity offered by a neighbor. It’s that simple. Yet it also has profound effects. You get to know your neighbors and friends and build an old-fashioned extended family of people who take care of each other. A Time Bank changes a whole community. Bring a dish to share and learn about the Care and Share Time Bank.

Saturday, September 19, 11am-11pm; Sunday, September 20, 11am-8pm, intersection of W. Town St. and Lucas St. in East Franklinton [across the Scioto River from downtown Columbus]

A two-day festival located in the heart of Columbus’ vibrant East Franklinton neighborhood, Independents’ Day 2015 will host live music on seven stages, an array of local arts showcases, marketplaces featuring some of Ohio’s most celebrated vendors, amazing food and drink, live interactive features, and much more.

Saturday, September 19, 11am-11pm; Sunday, September 20, 11am-8pm, intersection of W. Town St. and Lucas St. in East Franklinton [across the Scioto River from downtown Columbus]

A two-day festival located in the heart of Columbus’ vibrant East Franklinton neighborhood, Independents’ Day 2015 will host live music on seven stages, an array of local arts showcases, marketplaces featuring some of Ohio’s most celebrated vendors, amazing food and drink, live interactive features, and much more.

Saturday, September 19, 10am-5pm; Sunday, September 20, 1-5pm, Groveport Town Hall, 648 Main St., Groveport, OH 43125

This two-day conference will center on an exhibit of art and poetry by the children of the El Salvadoran orphanage established by the four church women, Jean Donovan and Sisters Ita Ford, Maura Clarke and Dorothy Kazel, who had been massacred in December, 1980 in El Salvador. The exhibit will be brought to the Town Hall in Groveport, Ohio by the Interreligious Task Force on Central America.

Saturday, September 19, 10am-5pm; Sunday, September 20, 1-5pm, Groveport Town Hall, 648 Main St., Groveport, OH 43125

This two-day conference will center on an exhibit of art and poetry by the children of the El Salvadoran orphanage established by the four church women, Jean Donovan and Sisters Ita Ford, Maura Clarke and Dorothy Kazel, who had been massacred in December, 1980 in El Salvador. The exhibit will be brought to the Town Hall in Groveport, Ohio by the Interreligious Task Force on Central America.

Join Lily Kunning of Boline Apothecary and Annie Warmke of Blue Rock Station for a class on natural diets and supplementation for companion animals and pets. We will cover proper diet, supplementation in times of imbalance, natural flea and tick control, and remedies for common ailments.

Humans will be welcome for the duration of the class! We encourage you to bring animals to be seen during the appropriate time slot: cats will be welcome 2-3pm; dogs will be welcome 3-4pm.

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