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Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3, 10am-6pm, Ohio Expo Center (Lausche building), 717 E. 17th Ave.

The Gift of Light Expo is the mind, body, spirit experience being held on Saturday and Sunday, November 2-3 at the Ohio Expo Center’s Lausche building, 717 E. 17th Ave., 10am-6pm both days. Admission is $15 a day by credit card or $13 a day by cash, with children under ten years old admitted for free.

Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3, 10am-6pm, Ohio Expo Center (Lausche building), 717 E. 17th Ave.

The Gift of Light Expo is the mind, body, spirit experience being held on Saturday and Sunday, November 2-3 at the Ohio Expo Center’s Lausche building, 717 E. 17th Ave., 10am-6pm both days. Admission is $15 a day by credit card or $13 a day by cash, with children under ten years old admitted for free.

Saturday, November 2, 5-7:30pm, Trinity Episcopal Church, 125 E. Broad St.

Rev. Jim Wallis is the inaugural holder of the Chair in Faith and Justice at the McCourt School of Public Policy and founding Director of the Georgetown University Center on Faith and Justice, which advocates for racial justice and building a multiracial democracy, eradicating systemic poverty, and promoting peacemaking in the United States and around the world.

A panel discussion will follow the lecture.

Saturday, November 2, 1-11pm, Ohio Brewing Columbus, 421 E. Second Ave.

join us this year on November 2 from 1pm to 11pm for our annual Witches’ Ball

Three types of tickets are available:

• one for the ritual and the ball itself [7-11pm only],

• one for the lectures only, and

• the third premium ticket that gets you in for all of the workshops and the ball, etc.

Tickets are non-refundable. Ticket money will pay for the space and entertainment expenses.

Saturday, November 2, 8am-3:15pm, Blackwell Inn and Pfahl Conference Center, 2110 Tuttle Park Place

People living with epilepsy, their caregivers and friends, along with professionals in the field of neurology, are encouraged to attend this all-day seminar focusing on the latest treatments and trends in epilepsy. A variety of sessions will be offered by leading professionals in the field, this conference you don’t want to miss!

Friday, November 1, 7-10pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

A Secular Day of the Dead/Dia de los Muertos Secular event is a celebration of life. Nontheist Hispanics view this day as a perfect way to remember the legacies of dead loved ones in a way that does not require prayer, church, or religious dogma. To non-theists, our legacies are our afterlife. More and more people are abandoning their religious upbringing but still want to celebrate the beauty of their culture. This is why a Secular Day of the Dead/Dia de los Muertos Secular event was created.

Friday, November 1, 6-8pm, Loving Hut Vegan Cuisine, 6569 E. Livingston Ave., Reynoldsburg, Ohio

Join us for dinner on Friday, November 1 from 6pm to 8pm, at the wonderful Loving Hut in Reynoldsburg, to celebrate World Vegan Day!

World Vegan Day is recognized every November 1 to celebrate the benefits of being vegan for the animals, humans, and our environment. What better way to spend part of this day than at one of our favorite vegan restaurants . . . the Loving Hut.

Friday, November 1, 9:30am-4:30pm, Thompson Library [11th floor], 1858 Neil Ave. Mall

CEHV [OSU Center for Ethics and Human Values] is pleased to host the first of two one-day conferences as part of our Work COMPAS [Conversations On Morality, Politics And Society] program. This first conference, entitled “The Meaning of Work,” aims to explore questions about the place of work in a flourishing society and the beneficial or harmful nature of one’s relationship to work.

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