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Sunday, November 10, 6pm, Tabletop Game Cafe, 4316 N. High St.

This election season has been . . . tiring to say the least. Join Abortion Fund of Ohio for a game night to relax and reconnect with each other after Election Day. Community members may snag a ticket for free by RSVPing. If you have a couple dollars to spare, any donations made with your ticket will fund abortion care in Ohio.

What to expect:

• A huge selection of games to play with friends (new and old)

• Free Plan B, condoms, lube, stickers, and more

Sunday, November 10, 4pm, Indianola Presbyterian Church, 1970 Waldeck Ave.

Admission to this event is free; a voluntary offering will be collected.

This event will feature the combined choirs of

• Indianola Presbyterian Church

• St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and University Center

• University Baptist Church

Money raised during this event will benefit the Neighborhood Services, Inc. [NSI] Food Pantry.

Sunday, November 10, 11am-12:30pm, Woodhouse Vegan, 19 W. Russell St.

Let’s all support Woodhouse at their new location. They have many brunch items, baked goods at their bakery counter, and plenty of freshly-made hot and cold drinks. Parking is free on Sundays and you also have the option to have parking validated at the garage next door for up to one hour. We can’t wait to see you there!

How to find us

We will be upstairs when you come in. Please place your order at the counter before coming up.

Saturday, November 9, 5:30-8:30pm, COhatch Worthington [The Library], 752 High St., Ste. 2, Worthington, Ohio

Let’s get together in person for a Second Saturday Salon!

With Thanksgiving on its way, let’s talk about food.

Why is the health of our soil important?

Speaker: Deb Knapke, The Garden Sage, Horticulturist, Garden Coach, Speaker, and Teacher

Deb practices and teaches in the following areas: Garden Design, Herbaceous Plants, Taxonomy and Nomenclature, Sustainable Practices and Design/Permaculture, and Tea [History, Types, and Tasting].

Saturday, November 9, 12noon-2pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Hilltop Branch], 511 S. Hague Ave.

The Humanist Monthly Program is our longest running event and is still a community favorite. In the old days it used to be called “Going to HCCO” and we still like to think of it as our flagship event.

November is our annual update for members. Join us for updates about the organization, to suggest things you would like to see over the next year, and to vote for board members.

Saturday, November 9, 10am-2pm, Pathways Park [Final Third Foundation], 4475 Sunbury Rd.

Help us plant our next round of 60 large native trees along the Alum Creek Greenway Trail within Final Third Foundation’s Pathways Park (Easton soccer fields). Please wear sturdy work clothes and work boots/heavy duty shoes. Bring your favorite long-handled shovel, gloves, and a beverage container if you wish. Shovels will also be provided.

Location: Pathways Park, 4475 Sunbury Rd. The driveway entrance is across from Chiller Lane, on the west side of Sunbury Rd. Meet by the garden.

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