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Tuesday, July 22, 7-8pm, Grandview Heights Public Library, 1685 W. First Ave.

Enjoy live music, food trucks, the Grandview Heights Public Library Pop-Up Library, and summer fun with family and friends on the Grandview Heights Public Library lawn!

2025 Performance Schedule

June 3: The British Invasion (’60s Music)

June 10: The Conspiracy Band (R&B/Funk)

Monday, July 21, 9pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

What should we do when our movements are attacked? When our leaders are imprisoned? Our organizers threatened? Our supporters jailed? Our buildings burned to the ground?

How can our movements survive the rise of tyranny, authoritarianism, and fascism? How can we defend our communities and our planet against such violence?

On July 21 at 6pm Pacific Time [9pm Eastern Time], we invite you to join us for a special event, “Solidarity Against Tyranny,” to help answer this question.

Monday, July 21, 5:30pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Northside Branch], 1423 N. High St.

Join us at 1423 N. High St. (rooms 2 and 3) to learn about the Columbus Safety Collective’s campaign for a police reform ballot initiative this November, as well as a local business’s lawsuit against Trump’s tariffs on China. We are excited to welcome Emily Cole and Jordan McLaughlin.

Hosted by Stonewall Democrats Of Central Ohio.

Sunday, July 20, 10am-11:30am, at a rural location near Galloway, Ohio [in southwestern Franklin County]

For over 20 years, the owners of a Galloway farm in western Franklin County have been working to restore the type of ecosystem that existed there before the land was converted for agricultural use 130 years ago.

Saturday, July 19, 10am, Columbus Metropolitan Library [Main Branch], 96 S. Grant Ave.

Join Greens from across Ohio for our state convention. This important event serves multiple purposes for our party, including:

• Nominating or endorsing candidates for various offices.

• Ratifying platform positions.

• Initiating ballot access projects and issue campaigns.

• Modifying the Ohio Green Party Constitution and Bylaws.

• Reviewing the performance of the State Central Committee.

Thursday, July 17, 4:30-6pm, Second Baptist Church, 186 N. 17th St.

July 17 is the fifth anniversary of the passing of Congressman John Lewis; the nationwide “Good Trouble Lives On” events are in his honor. Indivisible Central Ohio and Common Cause Ohio are excited to be working with several important Black-led organizations to commemorate and celebrate — and continue — Congressman Lewis’s legacy of struggle for justice.

Please join us at Second Baptist Church, the oldest Black church in Columbus, where we will hear from these speakers and several others.

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