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  2. Dwell Community Church - Wikipedia

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    Together with Columbus city government and business leaders, Dwell continues to expand Urban Concern and contributes the majority of its financial and volunteer resources. [17] In 2007 Dwell constructed a Christian school and community center in the inner city. [18] Dwell also provides two free clinics for the underprivileged in the Columbus area.

  3. Ohayocon - Wikipedia

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    Ohayocon 2021 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but a virtual event was held in its place. [17] [18] [19] The 2022 convention had an attendance cap of 17,000 and events like the dance were not held. [19] Ohayocon also had COVID-19 policies that included masks and testing or vaccination. [20] The dance and formal ball returned in 2023.

  4. Ohio State University Crew Club - Wikipedia

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    The team's boathouse, provided by the university, was located on the Olentangy River in the basement of the Drake Performance & Event Center, before its demolition in 2023. Currently, team members practice on the Scioto Mile in downtown Columbus, or the O'Shaugnessy Reservoir, north of Columbus.

  5. Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad Station - Wikipedia

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    The Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad Station, today named Station 67, is a union meeting space and event hall located in Franklinton, near Downtown Columbus, Ohio.Built by the Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad from 1895 to 1896, it served as a passenger station until 1930.

  6. How Volunteering Landed Me a Job

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  7. Ohio History Connection - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, budget cuts forced the Ohio Village to close except for special events, school and tour groups. [18] In the summer of 2012, it reopened to the public, relying on volunteers instead of paid staffing, who purchase their own costumes and dedicate at least 16 hours of work per season. [18]

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