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Saturday, July 12, 8:45am-2pm, Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center, 2201 Fred Taylor Dr.

Join us for All Aboard Ohio’s 2025 Annual Meeting as we look ahead to “Ohio’s Future: Built by Rail.” This engaging, forward-looking event will bring together transportation advocates, civic leaders, and community members to explore the opportunities and momentum shaping Ohio’s passenger rail landscape.

Your ticket includes a full day of programming on Saturday, with breakfast, a boxed lunch, and access to keynote speakers (TBA), panels, and networking opportunities.

Thursday, July 10, 8pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Sanctions are a weapon of war masquerading as a humane alternative to bombs and guns. With the world’s attention on Iran, now is the time to learn how Iranians living in Iran have long suffered under U.S.-led sanctions, which have limited access to food, life-saving medicines, and a range of other necessities for Iranian citizens.

Wednesday, July 9, 6-8pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Do you have questions about legally changing your or your child’s name and/or gender designation on various identity documents in Ohio? Join us for a free legal clinic!

Through the partnership of TransOhio and Equitas Health, with support from local community groups, the Ohio Name Change Legal Clinic offers confidential virtual discussions with trained volunteer attorneys to help you navigate the process! Come with all of your questions and leave with the paperwork you need.

Tuesday, July 8, 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)

Sunday, July 6, 2-3:30pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer Rd.

Ancient wisdom for a sustainable future

Rooted in Earth and rising in faith, this talk explores how religious teachings can guide us toward ecological healing. Rabbi Yonatan Neril draws on sacred texts and spiritual insights from across traditions to show how caring for the planet is a sacred responsibility and a shared path forward.

Rabbi Yonatan Neril

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