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Arts & Crafter-noon

Arts & Crafter-noon

Sun, Aug 23, 6:00 PM
From CBUS Maker Meetup: Arts, Crafts & Community
5.0

**Join us for a Sunday Crafternoon Maker Meetup!** Whether you are looking to carve out dedicated creative time, wanting to get a lingering project across the finish line, or just looking to chat with fellow local makers—this is the space for you. 🧵 **What to Bring** Bring any art or craft project you are currently working on, as long as it is portable and quiet. Think: * **Yarn & Thread:** Knitting, crochet, embroidery, cross-stitch, hand-sewing, mending. * **Paper & Sketching:** Sketchbooks, adult coloring books, watercolors, bullet journaling. * **Digital:** Tablets, iPad drawing, laptop writing/design. * *Please note: Because we are meeting in a shared public space, no power tools, sewing machines, or high-odor materials (like strong solvents or spray glues), please!* **📍 Where to Find Us** * We will be meeting at **Columbus Metropolitan Library - Gahanna Branch** in **Meeting Room 3.** Room is reserved under **CBUS Maker Meetup.** **⏱️ Timeline** * **2:00 PM:** Arrive, grab a seat, get settled, and do a quick round of introductions so we can see what everyone is working on. * **2:15 PM - 4:00 PM:** Open maker time! Chat, craft, relax, and swap creative ideas. **⚠️ A Note on RSVPs** Space for this meetup is limited to 10 spots. If your plans change and you can no longer attend, please update your RSVP to "Not Going" as soon as possible so someone on the waitlist can grab your spot. We ask that you try to give at least 48 hours' notice if you need to cancel. *** **We can't wait to meet you and see what you're making! All skill levels welcome.**

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10 attendees

Sunset / Full Moon Paddle Series - Sturgeon Moon

Sat, Aug 29, 11:00 PM
From More Adventurous, Fun, Interesting Activities (M.A.F.I.A.)
4.8
19 attendees

Ultimate Frisbee at Whetstone

Tue, Aug 25, 10:00 PM
From Columbus Outdoor Adventures
4.8
3 attendees
What Are the Odds? Forecasting Without Estimates

What Are the Odds? Forecasting Without Estimates

Wed, Aug 26, 10:00 PM
From Columbus Business Agility
4.8

**Columbus Business Agility is back!** ([Please give us some feedback](https://tally.so/r/yPbLag) \- what would you like this meetup to be?\) Five years is a long time between meetups. We're picking it back up on **Wednesday, August 26**, and I wanted the first one back to be worth it, so I asked a friend whose work is perfectly relevant and also fascinating. Her talk is more than just your average AI + Agile story. **What Are the Odds? Forecasting Without Estimates** Every executive asks when it'll be done. Most teams answer with a date somebody made up. But your team's board has a better answer sitting in it already. Start with what you can use right away: the throughput your team already produces, translated into the odds you will finish by a given date. No time spent estimating. No points. You can do this by hand, on a whiteboard, with the last few months of finished work. That answer is honest, and it beats the one you're giving now. But a whiteboard is a one-off. It's stale by the next planning conversation, and it's only ever about your team. Leadership wants to know about the whole department. Keeping the answer current is a hard problem, and it's where AI earns its keep. At a trucking insurance company I directed autonomous agents to build what leadership ended up steering by: team views, then the portfolio rollup on top. That was six months of work. Parts of it moved startlingly fast, like restructuring how the company tracked its work, which took an afternoon. The slow parts were the human ones. Agreeing where work actually starts. Getting finish data anyone trusted. Teaching leaders to ask what would move the odds instead of asking for a date. I'll show how the system worked, what came out of it, and the snags we found on the way. Come if you've ever been asked for a date and had no honest way to give it. **About Liz** Liz Rettig is a professional Kanban trainer and the owner of Lil Agile Monster, where she helps teams and portfolios deliver more predictably, and often faster, built on battle-tested Kanban, flow metrics, and forecasting. With or without AI in the mix. **Agenda** 6:00 Arrive. Mingle. Maybe grab a drink and chill. 6:30 Liz's presentation and discussion about forecasting and AI 7:30 (or earlier) more time to connect and discuss **Sponsored By**: ReadySetAgile.com - big thank you for our partnership with John Riley Hope to see you later this month! ([Please give us some feedback](https://tally.so/r/yPbLag) \- what would you like this meetup to be?\)

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9 attendees
Blendon Woods Hike

Blendon Woods Hike

Tue, Aug 25, 1:30 PM
From Women 55+ Hiking Group
4.9

Meet at the Nature Center parking lot at Blendon Woods to hike the Sugarbush, Hickory Ridge, Overlook, and Brookside trails approximately 4 miles at 18 min/mile pace.

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20 attendees

Friday Driving Range & Drinks afterwards

Fri, Aug 28, 10:30 PM
From Columbus Professionals Golf Association (CPGA)
4.7
1 attendee
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Frequently asked questions

Meetup helps individuals discover and engage with bushcraft groups and events. Participate in activities that focus on outdoor skills and survival, connecting with others who share similar interests.

You can find local bushcraft events by searching for groups on Meetup that focus on outdoor skills and nature adventures. Simply use your location to discover nearby activities.

Enter your city or zip code on Meetup to find bushcraft groups in your area. Join a community of enthusiasts passionate about outdoor skills and survival techniques.

Yes, you can join several bushcraft groups on Meetup to explore different approaches and learn various skills from multiple communities.

Meetup is generally free to use, allowing you to discover and join groups at no cost. However, some events may have attendance fees set by hosts.

Participation in bushcraft events is flexible. You can attend events based on your availability and interest without any obligation to always participate.

To RSVP, log into Meetup, navigate to your desired bushcraft event, and select 'Join' or 'Attend' to secure your spot and stay updated on details.

Joining a bushcraft group offers networking with like-minded outdoor enthusiasts, skill-sharing opportunities, and a sense of community focused on nature-based adventures.

Many bushcraft events cater to all skill levels, including beginners. Organizers often design activities to be educational and suitable for newcomers.

The availability of bushcraft events can vary. While larger cities may offer more options, smaller areas might have limited or less frequent events.

Meetup focuses on group activities, making it ideal for learning and sharing with others rather than solely solo experiences.

Yes, some bushcraft groups may concentrate on particular skills like navigation, foraging, or survival tactics, offering specialized knowledge and training.

Absolutely! Using Meetup, you can start your own bushcraft group or organize an event to gather people interested in exploring or learning about bushcraft.

Most bushcraft events occur outdoors, but some may have indoor sessions for skill-building or discussions led by group organizers.

Instructor availability depends on the group. Some may have expert leaders offering guidance, but others may be more peer-led or skill-sharing centric.