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Music

Sunday, April 22, 3-5pm, Byrne’s Pub, 1248 W. Third Ave.

Join the Folk Ramblers (Carl Yaffey and Bill Cohen) as we sing the classic folk songs we remember from decades ago. We’ll do songs made famous by folks like Pete Seeger, the Kingston Trio, John Denver, Malvina Reynolds, Harry Belafonte, Peter Paul and Mary, the Weavers, and others.

Tuesday, February 13, 12noon-1pm, Ohio Statehouse Atrium

We’ve Known Rivers is an organization of teaching artists. They share timeless stories of America’s history through the impact and influence of the black experience. They make history come alive by creatively sharing dramatic presentations of famous African American characters, less well known, and composite characters through artistic dramatic performances.

Sunday, February 11, 2pm, Indianola Presbyterian Church, 1970 Waldeck Ave.

Worship at 10:30am featuring the Indianola Presbyterian Church Chancel Choir; free “Mardi Gras” concert at 2pm featuring the High Street Stompers.

Monetary donations will be accepted to assist Neighborhood Services Inc. [NSI], the food pantry that serves the University District; we also will welcome donations of non-perishable food items, toilet paper and disposable diapers.

Sunday, February 11, 2-3:30pm, Columbus Metropolitan Library, 96 S. Grant Ave.

Join us for a side-by-side performance featuring the brightest rising cellists of Central Ohio. Admission is free so bring your friends and family. Prepare for the Super Bowl with the ultimate halftime show of chamber music in the beautiful Atrium of Columbus Metropolitan Library.

Many thanks to Columbus Cello School and Columbus Metropolitan Library for their generous collaboration.

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