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Columbus, Ohio – The Women's Service Board of the King Arts Complex Presents: 3rd Annual Wine Sip and A Taste of Jazz. Thursday, June 6, 2013 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., King Arts Complex, 867 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Columbus, OH 43203. Tickets are $35 and can be purchased by contacting any Women's Service Board Member or at the King Arts Complex Box Office. Advanced purchases are required. No tickets will be sold at the door! For more information, call 614.825.4773. Funds raised will benefit the underwriting of gallery exhibitions and other programs. Read More
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Columbus, Ohio – A new study by Babson College and Baruch College reveals that U.S. entrepreneurship rates have climbed to their highest level in more than a decade. According to the 2012 Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) U.S. Report, Read More
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Columbus, Ohio - The 19th Annual Asian Festival is this weekend! Free event, free parking and shuttle. Culture exhibits and demonstrations, entertainment, food, games, market place, career fair and more! May 25-26 at the Franklin Park Conservatory. Read More
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Columbus, Ohio – ServiceNation, in partnership with Ohio Association of Foodbanks, is hosting Stand for Service Ohio. The goal of this event is to showcase the broad and diverse support national service enjoys in Ohio and highlight the numerous ways AmeriCorps and Read More
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Columbus, Ohio – Latino small business owners are increasing in number. But the Latino business community still lacks access to that -oh-so-important resource: capital. Latinos are one of the fastest-growing segments of small business owners in the United States. Read More
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Columbus, Ohio – WHAT IS BVB? Blondes vs. Brunettes is the Powder Puff Football sensation that has raised over $1.5 million nationally for the Alzheimer’s Association to help fight Alzheimer’s disease.In 2010, Columbus native Laura Hawk-Quinn, wife of former Ohio State Buckeye Read More
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Columbus, Ohio – Ohio Village will come alive with the heat, smoke, and noise of the Civil War complete with cavalry, battles, gun, and cannon demonstrations and Union and Confederate troops. With Civil War reenactors and their horses camping in Ohio Village throughout the Read More
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