Columbus Metropolitan Club Forum
Lunch is served - 11:30 am
Forum begins - 12:00 pm
In PersonMembers: $35 ($30 Early Bird until week prior)
Guests: $60
Members: In Room (NO LUNCH): $25
Guests: In Room (NO LUNCH): $30
Members: Reserved Table for 8: $350
Livestream - Free
Livestream is free and open to anyone, but we appreciate viewers purchasing a “virtual seat” to help us continue our mission
Harrison Smith Legacy in Civic Engagement Fund
Columbus Metropolitan Club Forum
Urban Power: How Cities Are Driving Ohio’s Growth
Lunch is served - 11:30 am
Forum begins - 12:00 pm
In PersonMembers: $35 ($30 Early Bird until week prior)
Guests: $60
Members: In Room (NO LUNCH): $25
Guests: In Room (NO LUNCH): $30
Members: Reserved Table for 8: $350
Livestream - Free
Livestream is free and open to anyone, but we appreciate viewers purchasing a “virtual seat” to help us continue our mission
Columbus Metropolitan Club Forum
Creative Capital: How the Arts Power Community Infrastructure
Lunch is served - 11:30 am
Forum begins - 12:00 pm
In PersonMembers: $35 ($30 Early Bird until week prior)
Guests: $60
Members: In Room (NO LUNCH): $25
Guests: In Room (NO LUNCH): $30
Members: Reserved Table for 8: $350
Livestream - Free
Livestream is free and open to anyone, but we appreciate viewers purchasing a “virtual seat” to help us continue our mission
Square Up: Building Labor's Power in the Second Gilded Age.
Join us this month for a special presentation and discussion on the new International Publishers title, Square Up: Building Labor's Power in the Second Gilded Age.
Meeting will be held on Thursday, 11/20 at 8:00PM ET
We will hear directly from some of the authors and contributors, including members of the CPUSA Labor Commission (and the Ohio District!). There will be time for Q&A as well.
Democratizing Columbus
Columbus DSA Election Debrief and Community Conversation
Join Columbus DSA and residents across the city for a community conversation as we debrief the 2025 elections and discuss what's next for our city: how can we create a city with safe neighborhoods where people can afford to pay for their home, keep food on the table, and be represented by their political institutions. Join us Saturday, November 22nd, at 4pm in the meeting space at the Chapter Office - COED, 1890 E Main St.
Food provided. Masks required & provided.
Solar Noon Tuesday Zoom Meeting
Solar Noon Tuesday each week at noon (eastern) is your chance to stay up-to-date with what is happening in the fast-changing world of solar PV
Technological Somnambulism and the Failure of the Scientific Imagination
Don't miss CELDF'S Max Wilbert presentation being hosted by Scientists Rebellion.
Farmer Help Shop
OEFFA’s team of educators is available to assist farmers at any stage of their journey. Whether you are making the switch to organic, are already certified, or have questions about sustainable agriculture practices, OEFFA can share guidance and support. Drop in virtually each month to talk to sustainable agriculture educators with your queries and questions.
Green Grassroots Emergency Election Protection Coalition Zoom
Join our weekly coalition-building meetings on defending democracy and protecting the climate. Hear from special guests focusing on grassroots activism. _Please invite your friends!_
RSVP for this event by using this link. https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYqfuygpjIiHtc20uIOxdeqYRiAicjSLWUc
Check out our |Zoom Room| for other collaborative Zooms and events.
Stand up with baristas on strike. Don’t miss Monday’s allies call!
More than 1,000 baristas in over 40 cities launched an open-ended unfair labor practice strike on Thursday, with Red Cup rallies in 17 cities fueling the energy on the ground. Baristas are risking it all, standing up to this multi-billion-dollar corporation to fight for an end to union busting and a fair contract.