Volentia is an all-veg*an Facebook, if you will. There are profiles and apps. However there are also open discussions, so it's more like a Facebook group that sprouted off into its own website. It's pretty new as of this writing: The Whois record for volentia.com says it was created on Jun. 05, 2009 and is registered thru Jun. 05, 2019.
http://www.outdoor-pursuits.org/biking/tours.htm
This page contains a list of upcoming COP bicycle tours.
This place is small and cozy. They have fresh fruits and veggies, rice dream, supplements, organic chocolate, bulk foods, everything a cute little neighborhood co-op should have. Non-members can shop there but don't get as good a price.
According to their website:
The Clintonville Community Market is a great little co-op grocery. I haven't shopped there in ages, I think it used to be called 'Calumet Co-op' maybe. If I recall correctly, non-members can shop there too but don't get as awesome a price. I vaguely remember being able to find vegan condoms there. The store is run by volunteers, so it's not just a store, it's a community. They also carry several varieties of vegan cheese.
Enough foggy recollections, here's what you need to know:
I don't know much about this group. They seem to have events and newsletters. Go see about it yourself:
The Columbus Vegan Meetup is something I stumbled upon recently that looks pretty cool. From what I can tell, they are a bunch of Columbus vegans who get together about once a month to do vegan-related stuff. From the looks of it, it's more like cooking class type stuff than vandalizing fur stores type stuff. Membership is open. Join via their website.