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Beginner and Intermediate Salsa Dance Classes with Todd Smith!

Beginner and Intermediate Salsa Dance Classes with Todd Smith!

Wed, Aug 26, 11:00 PM
From Columbus Salsa Dancing Group
4.8

**✅ Salsa Wednesdays with Todd Smith!** **👉 Beginner Salsa Class** **$15 In Advance / $20 At the Door** 7:00 pm – 7:15 pm … Registration 7:15 pm – 8:15 pm … Beginner Class **👉 Intermediate Salsa Class** **= $15 In Advance / $20 At the Door** 8:15 pm – 8:30 pm Registration 8:30 pm – 9:30 pm Intermediate Class **👉 If You Take Both Salsa Classes** **= $25 In Advance / $35 At the Door** **👉 Buy Advance Tickets Now at:** https://columbussalsadancing.com/salsa-wednesdays-dance-class-tickets/ **👉 Questions? Text Todd @ (614) 774-8146**

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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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Columbus Women's Investing & Personal Finance Meeting

Sun, Sep 13, 6:00 PM
From Columbus Investing and Personal Finance Group
4.6

**Welcome to the Women’s Columbus Bogleheads® Sub-Group** This sub-group is for **women who want to learn and discuss finances in a safe, supportive space**. For those interested in moving towards financial independence and retirement by learning investment basics, choosing your 401(k) investments, minimizing taxes, and more. We’re a local chapter of **Bogleheads®**, following a long-term, practical investment philosophy: [Investment Philosophy](https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Bogleheads%C2%AE_investment_philosophy): https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Bogleheads%C2%AE_investment_philosophy [Bogleheads Forum](https://www.bogleheads.org/index.php): https://www.bogleheads.org/index.php No question is too small, and no experience is too simple. Share, ask, and learn — at your own pace, without judgment, in a group of like-minded women. Let’s build confidence and knowledge **together**!

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Deal CPR: Diagnose, Restructure, and Rescue Underperforming Properties

Deal CPR: Diagnose, Restructure, and Rescue Underperforming Properties

Tue, Sep 1, 9:00 PM
From COREE Community of Real Estate Entrepreneurs
4.7

**(Note: RSVPing here on Meetup does NOT reserve your seat. To do that, you'll need to register on our website, [HERE](https://www.coreerocks.com/Events.aspx?ID=Columbus-Chapter-Meeting-Deal-CPR-Diagnose-Restructure-and-Rescue-Underperforming-Properties-14-9-1-2026).)** Every real estate investor has one. The rental that doesn't cash flow. The flip that's finished...but still sitting. The furnished rental that won't stay occupied. The BRRRR that won't refinance. The rehab that's gone way over budget. The property you wish you could do over. The difference between experienced investors and everyone else isn't that they never buy problem properties. It's that they know how to diagnose what's really wrong—and decide whether to fix it, change it, or walk away. That's exactly what we're doing at this month's Central Ohio Chapter Meeting. First, we'll talk about how to recognize when a deal is heading in the wrong direction, what immediate steps you can take to stop the bleeding, and when it's time to bring in an experienced investor, lender, property manager, contractor, or agent who may see opportunities you've missed. Then we'll put those ideas to work. Real members will bring real properties that aren't performing the way they expected, and together we'll evaluate the options. Can better financing save the deal? Would different management change the numbers? Should more money be invested... ...or is it smarter to cut your losses and move on? You'll get to watch experienced investors work through real situations, explain how they think, and discuss the pros and cons of different solutions. Whether you've never bought your first investment property or you've owned dozens, you'll leave with practical ideas that could save you thousands of dollars on your next deal. And don't overlook one of the biggest benefits of every COREE meeting: The people in the room. Your next lender, contractor, buyer, property manager, private lender, or investing partner could be sitting at your table. **Agenda** • 5:00–6:00: Free Light Dinner and Networking • 6:00: Earlybird Meeting – *What to Do When Your Deal Is Circling the Drain* • 7:00: Buy-Sell-Trade (members only) • 7:30: *Fix My Deal: Live Property Rescue* **Again, RSVPing here on Meetup does NOT reserve your seat. To attend, you'll need to register on our website, [HERE](https://www.coreerocks.com/Events.aspx?ID=Columbus-Chapter-Meeting-Deal-CPR-Diagnose-Restructure-and-Rescue-Underperforming-Properties-14-9-1-2026).**

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Investing & Personal Finance Meeting

Sun, Sep 13, 7:00 PM
From Columbus Investing and Personal Finance Group
4.6

If you are interested in selecting investment choices for your 401(k) or other workplace savings plan, minimizing your income tax liability, or identifying the most effective investments for your brokerage account, we are the group for you. We are a local chapter of Bogleheads, whose investment strategy can be found here: https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Bogleheads%C2%AE_investment_philosophy Or you can peruse the Boglehead forum here: https://www.bogleheads.org/index.php I look forward to seeing you there. Mark Vonder Haar

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August 27th Meetup - Anthony Nedolast - Empowered Dev, BA, and QA with AI

August 27th Meetup - Anthony Nedolast - Empowered Dev, BA, and QA with AI

Thu, Aug 27, 9:30 PM
From Central Ohio .NET Developer's Group (CONDG)
4.8

**Important time note:** Please plan on arriving between 5:30 and 6:00 as the elevators lock after 6 and you'll need to message us and we'll need to come get you. The building address is 4450 Bridge Park The entrance is 6620 Mooney St, Suite 400 You will need to scan your ID at the door to get a visitor badge. **Abstract -** From Banned to Embraced: How One Team Empowered Dev, BA, and QA with AI Follow a software team's journey with AI adoption, from a company-wide ban to current production workflows, and how it actually empowers developers, BAs, and QA day-to-day. You'll get the honest wins, the scars, the governance that made it work, and one concrete thing each role can try tomorrow morning. **YouTube Link** TBD

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