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Join the ACLU of Ohio for a town hall meeting about the ongoing abuse of executive power and what we can do to fight back! Constitution under siege: Town hall meeting 7:00 p.m. Longaberger Alumni House, The Ohio State University, 2200 Olentangy River Rd., Columbus. Free parking. UHCAN OHIO TRAINING-LINKING UNINSURED PEOPLE & IMMIGRANTS WITH FREE & AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE RESOURCES Sponsored in part by Covering Kids & Families Toledo Project “A project of the Neighborhood Health Association” 9:30 a.m. – 3:15 p.m. Bay Park Community Hospital, Michigan & Superior Rooms, 2801 Bay Park Drive, Oregon. www.uhcanohio.org World Can't Wait meeting, 7 pm at the Gay & Lesbian Center, 6600 Detroit Rd on Cleveland's West Side. The movement to drive out the Bush Regime 2006 Health Educators' Institute (HEI) at Deer Creek Resort and Conference Center, Mt. Sterling. Info-Craig Wethington 614.718.4484. This conference is Ohio Society for Public Health Education's most exciting event and professional development opportunity. 2006 Institute for Human Rights and Responsibilities Kingian Nonviolence Leadership Seminar. Info: David Jehnsen 740-965-5118 or www.KingianNonviolence.info Day of Resistance to the Bush Regime www.worldcantwait.net Empowering Breast Cancer Survivors! 6th Annual Breast Cancer Symposium & Retreat 8 am-1 pm. Embassy Suites, 3775 Park East Dr., Beachwood. FREE. Weekly Peace Vigil, 4:30 pm Federal building, corner of Main and Market streets, Akron. Ohio NOW State Conference, 65 S. Main Rd., Oberlin. Noon Peace Vigil. Info: www.ohionow.org Fall OUT-Art Exhibit sponsored by Stonewall Columbus. Info: 614-299-7764 or kpinkleton@stonewallcolumbus.org Ladyfest Ohio 2005 Feminist Arts and Activism Festival in Columbus. Info: www.ladyfestohio.org Ethical Issues & Healthcare in the Older Adult Population presented by Larry Harris of the Willowbrook Christian Village. 9 am-Noon. For location and info call: 740-363-5000. World Can't Wait meeting, 7 pm at the Gay & Lesbian Center, 6600 Detroit Rd on Cleveland's West Side. The movement to drive out the Bush Regime Weekly Peace Vigil, 4:30 pm Federal building, corner of Main and Market streets, Akron. Cleveland Pro-Choice Action League (CPAL)-counter demonstrate at Shaker/121st, Cleveland. Info: Keith at kmathews@bw.edu World Can't Wait meeting, 7 pm at the Gay & Lesbian Center, 6600 Detroit Rd on Cleveland's West Side. The movement to drive out the Bush Regime Weekly Peace Vigil, 4:30 pm Federal building, corner of Main and Market streets, Akron. World Can't Wait meeting, 7 pm at the Gay & Lesbian Center, 6600 Detroit Rd on Cleveland's West Side. The movement to drive out the Bush Regime 11th Annual Cleveland Dinner of Champions. Info: 800-667-7131 or www.MSohiobuckeye.org Weekly Peace Vigil, 4:30 pm Federal building, corner of Main and Market streets, Akron. The Invisible Among Us: Parallels and Intersections of Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence in Immigrant Communities. Sponsored by: National Underground Railroad Freedome Center and the Alliance for Battered & Abused International Women at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, Cincinnati. Information: Amelia Berry, Alliance for Battered & Abused International Women, YWCA of Greater Cincinnati, 898 Walnut Street, Cincinnati. The Northern Ohio Conference for Women at the Plaza Hotel, 7230 Engle Road, Cleveland. 800-873-7545 or www.skillpath.com World Can't Wait meeting, 7 pm at the Gay & Lesbian Center, 6600 Detroit Rd on Cleveland's West Side. The movement to drive out the Bush Regime Capital University Voter Education Program sponsored by NOW PAC and NOW Capital University, Columbus. 11:30-12:30. Info on location contactus@columbusnow.net Faithful Security: The National Religious Partnership on the Nuclear Weapons Danger presents: “Words, Not War with Iran” An educational event on the Iranian nuclear standoff and the response of religious communities. St. Thomas More Newman Center at Ohio State University, 2:00-3:30 PM 64 W. Lane Avenue, Columbus. Weekly Peace Vigil, 4:30 pm Federal building, corner of Main and Market streets, Akron. 51st Columbus International Festival from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at Veterans Memorial, 300 West Broad Street, Columbus. Body Talk - This interactive educational offering helps girls from a foundation to incorporate wellness and a positive self-image into their lives. For more information call 614-722-4949. www.columbuschildrens.com/edu N*W*C The Race Show-comedy that explores race relations in American. EJ Thomas Hall, 198 Hill St., Akron. Call 330-972-7570 or www.EJThomasHall.com VOTE!!! Conflict Resolution in the Professional Field of Social Work presented by Sue Hanson of HelpLine of Delaware & Morrow Counties. 9 am-Noon. For location and info call: 740-363-5000. World Can't Wait meeting, 7 pm at the Gay & Lesbian Center, 6600 Detroit Rd on Cleveland's West Side. The movement to drive out the Bush Regime. moments in time.....hospice and palliative care in Ohio, Ohio Hospice & Palliative Care Organization's Annual Conference. University Plaza Hotel & Conference Center, 3110 Olentangy River Road, Columbus. Contact: Karen Lowe, Executive Assistant - Education, 555 Metro Place North, Suite 650, Dublin, 614-763-0036 or www.ohpco.org Weekly Peace Vigil, 4:30 pm Federal building, corner of Main and Market streets, Akron. Cleveland Pro-Choice Action League (CPAL)-counter demonstrate at Shaker/121st, Cleveland. Info: Keith at kmathews@bw.edu Anatomy of the Ear at Whetstone Public Library, 3909 North High St, Columbus, 10:00AM-Noon. Recap of November's election and planning for Roe v. Wade event in January sponsored by Cincinnati NOW. The First Unitarian Church, 7 pm, Cincinnati. 513-852-9948 or www.now-cincinnati.org Celebrate Election Results, 7pm, Northside Library, 1423 N. High St., Columbus sponsored by Columbus National Organization for Women. Info on time & location contactus@columbusnow.net Election Dissection, 7:00 p.m. First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 West Weisheimer St., Columbus. Investigating and Responding to Human Trafficking Cases,a 1-day training event with Trainer Officer Kenneth A. Lawson, Columbus Division of Police. Training is Free from 9 am-4:30 pm in Dayton. Info: www.ocjs.ohio.gov/Training Transgender Day, 7 pm, King Ave. United Methodist Church 299 King Ave., Columbus. Dancing Wheels modern dance that integrates wheelchair dancers. EJ Thomas Hall, 198 Hill St., Akron. Call 330-972-7570 or www.EJThomasHall.com World Can't Wait meeting, 7 pm at the Gay & Lesbian Center, 6600 Detroit Rd on Cleveland's West Side. The movement to drive out the Bush Regime The Election is Over-Now What? Greater Cleveland NOW meeting, Parma Lutheran Church, 5280 Broadview Rd. (Just S of Brookpark between Tuxedo & North), Parma. 7 pm Exclusive eWomenNetwork "Accelerated Networking" Event! 11 am. Aladdin Shrine Center - Easton. Info: 614-465-1233. Universal Single Payer Health Care, speaker David Pavlick. 6:45 pm Max Wohl Civil Liberties Center, 4506 Chester Ave., Cleveland. Free and open to the public. For info call Linda Park at 216-851-0968. Increasing the Success of Employees with Mental Health Disabilities in the Workplace, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. The Ohio State University Fawcett Center, Columbus Campus. Info: cooper.437@osu.edu Weekly Peace Vigil, 4:30 pm Federal building, corner of Main and Market streets, Akron. Basic Mediation Training, Need to improve your skills in resolving conflict? 8:30 -5:20 pm., call 440-808-1111 or conflictres@sbcglobal.net On the Road to Justice. Join friends from Ohio raising their voices against the Schools of the Americas at the gates of Fort Benninging. For the Council Representative for Ohio visit Liz Deligio, lizzyd5@yahoo.com or Morgan Roddy, justthrow17@hotmail.com SOA Watch web site: www.SOAW.org Universal Usability Technology Open House at the Digital Union, 1 to 5 pm at The Ohio State University's Columbus Campus For questions about access or to request accommodation, ada-osu@osu.edu or call (614) 292-6207(v) or (614) 688-8605(tty) Brought to you by OSU's Web Accessibility Center, Office for Disability Services, the Disability Studies Program, the ADA Coordinator's Office, TELR and the Digital Union, with the support of Universal Low Vision Aids. For more info: (614) 247-6457 or www.digitalunion.osu.edu/usability World Can't Wait meeting, 7 pm at the Gay & Lesbian Center, 6600 Detroit Rd on Cleveland's West Side. The movement to drive out the Bush Regime Weekly Peace Vigil, 4:30 pm Federal building, corner of Main and Market streets, Akron. STD & World AIDS Day Conferences, Columbus. Info: Cyndi Long 614-644-1838 2006 Ohio Covering Kids and Families Conference, Quest Business Centers at Polaris, 8405 Pulsar Place, Columbus. Info: www.voicesforclevelandschildren.org World Can't Wait meeting, 7 pm at the Gay & Lesbian Center, 6600 Detroit Rd on Cleveland's West Side. The movement to drive out the Bush Regime Register today for the next session to be held in Canton, Ohio on November 30, 2006 UHCAN Ohio and the Ohio Covering Kids & Families Coalition present: Linking Uninsured People and Immigrants with Free and Affordable Health Care Resources Sponsored by the Mercy Medical Center and Sisters of Charity Foundation of Canton, 9:30 a.m.– 3:30 p.m. Mercy Medical Center, 1320 Mercy Drive NW, Canton. (free parking in Medical Center Deck, conference in Mercy Hall Auditorium)
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