2nd Annual TransOhio Transgender and Ally Symposium
Dates: 8/14/2009 - 8/16/2009
Location: Capital University Law School
Columbus, OH
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Times:8:00-8:00pm
Email:Columbus-events@ohioevenfinder.com
Phone:614-441-8167
Address:
303 East Broad Street
Columbus, OH
Description:
The 2nd TransOhio Transgender and Ally Symposium is quickly approaching! This year, the symposium will be during the weekend of August 14-16, 2009. All symposium workshops and presentations will be on-site at Capital University Law School in downtown Columbus! Transgender issues continue to increase in prominence in the national and state consciousness, with increasing media attention and new significant legal developments that affect all facets of our society. TransOhio is an organization that continues to serve the Ohio transgender and ally communities by providing services, education, support and advocacy, which promotes and improves the health, safety and life experience of the Ohio transgender individual and community. This year, our keynote speaker is academic and author, Helen Boyd. Helen is the author of My Husband Betty (Thunder's Mouth, 2004) which was a finalist for a Lambda Literary Award. Her second book, She's Not the Man I Married: My Life with a Transgender Husband (Seal Press, 2007), has been called "a postmodern reflection on transness" by Jennifer Finney Boylan. She has presented workshops at many conferences and has given keynote talks at gatherings such as First Event. Boyd's writing has also appeared in anthologies edited by Matt(ilda) Bernstein Sycamore, Vern Bullough, and Michelle Tea, and she lectures regularly at colleges. Boyd has also taught Gender Studies courses at Merrimack College (MA) and at Lawrence University (WI), where she also taught a course on transgender lives. Boyd was also a finalist for a 2009 A Room of Her Own Foundation Grant. We have over twenty-five workshops and presentations are scheduled for focus tracks that include: ** Health & Safety ** Legal & Employment ** Partners, Spouses and Family ** Religion and Spirituality ** Youth & Students ** Arts, Culture and Media Registration opens on Monday, May 11, 2009! Register online at: http://www.transohio.org/2009/index.aspx.
The Short & Bloody History of Spies
Dates: 8/7/2009 - 8/16/2009
Location: Young's Jersey Dairy
Springfield, OH
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Times:8:00-8:00pm
Email:Other-events@ohioevenfinder.com
Phone:937-360-6670
Address:
6880 Springfield-Xenia Road
Springfield, OH
Description:
History meets mystery and mischief in....The Short and Bloody History of Spies. From disguises to invisible ink, real spies, the famous and the unlikely, take the stage in this charming new adaptation of the book by John Farman. Youth (ages 9 -12) will play an amazing cast of true characters--with cameos by Boris and Natasha-under a tent at Young's Jersey Dairy. Performances of The Short and Bloody History of Spies, written and directed by John Fleming, span two consecutive weekends: August 7, 8 (2 performances), 9 (2 performances) and August 14, 15 (2 performances), & 16 (2 performances).
Thurber House's Literary Picnics Series: P. L. Gaus
Dates: 8/5/2009 - 8/5/2009
Location: Thurber House
Columbus, OH
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Times:8:00-8:00pm
Email:Columbus-events@ohioevenfinder.com
Phone:614-464-1032
Address:
77 Jefferson Avenue
Columbus, OH
Description:
Wednesday, August 5 Guided tours begin at 5:20 p.m. Dinner begins at 6:15 p.m. Reading begins at 7:00 p.m. After recently retiring as a professor of chemistry at The College of Wooster and co-authoring a best-selling senior text book, Paul L. Gaus decided to take a new direction with his writing. He is now the author of a popular series of mystery novels set in Holmes County, Ohio. He will read from his sixth and latest book in the Ohio Amish Mystery series, Separate from the World, a spellbinder that explores the rift between two Amish factions in the wake of a murder and suicide. Gaus lives in Wooster, Ohio, and lectures widely about Amish culture. Full Dinner/Reading Series: $100 Mini-Series (choose three dates): $65 Individual Dinner/Reading Dates: $25 Readings only: Adult,s $15; Children under 12, $5 Guests are asked to bring their own blankets or lawn chairs for seating. Parking is free after 6 p.m. at the meters on Jefferson Avenue. The neighboring rain site is State Auto Insurance, 518 E. Broad St.
Ohio Florists' Association OFA Short Course
Dates: 7/11/2009 - 7/14/2009
Location: Greater Columbus Convention Center
Columbus, OH
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Times:8am-8pm
Address:
400 N High St.
Columbus, OH
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Trade Show
With more than 550 companies in 1,400 exhibit spaces, you'll find everything you need for your business. See the latest innovations in plant material, equipment, products, and services.
Ohio Florists' Association OFA Short Course
Dates: 7/11/2009 - 7/12/2009
Location: Greater Columbus Convention Center
Columbus, OH
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Times:8am-8pm
Phone:614-827-2500
Address:
400 N High St.
Columbus, OH
Description:
Trade Show With more than 550 companies in 1,400 exhibit spaces, you'll find everything you need for your business. See the latest innovations in plant material, equipment, products, and services. Education Get answers to your most challen