At SubRosa in the days ahead!
Every 3rd Thursday of the month we reserve the stage for Women, Trans, and Queer folk though everyone is invited and encouraged to come enjoy the show.
SubRosa's open mic is an opportunity for you to express yourself in whatever way you wish for 7 minutes. Challenge yourself. Challenge the audience. Come and be a supportive part of creating a creative community.
Donations directly benefit this community-supported space. Signups for performance at 7:30 fill up quickly, and it begins at 8pm. Bring your creativity and artistic inspiration. $3-7 at the door. No one turned away for lack of funds. http://www.subrosaproject.org/p/events.html
No money. No trades. Everything is free. This market is based on a gift-economy and thinks capitalism is terrible. Bring food to share. Bring your special items that you don't use but can't throw away (ex. clothes, toys, art supplies, instruments, books and zines...your free box). Bring your special talents to offer people (ex. haircuts, message, reiki...). Come and take what you can use and say thanks! We will have folks to check in with as you arrive. First come first served, space may be limited. If you bring things, you are expected to take away whatever is left at the end of the market.Every 3rd Thursday of the month we reserve the stage for Women, Trans, and Queer folk though everyone is invited and encouraged to come enjoy the show.
SubRosa's open mic is an opportunity for you to express yourself in whatever way you wish for 7 minutes. Challenge yourself. Challenge the audience. Come and be a supportive part of creating a creative community.
Donations directly benefit this community-supported space. Signups for performance at 7:30 fill up quickly, and it begins at 8pm. Bring your creativity and artistic inspiration. $3-7 at the door. No one turned away for lack of funds. http://www.subrosaproject.org/p/events.html
And here is a sneak preview of an event taking place Sunday, March 29th.
Info Night for Alix Tichelman: The presentation will cover the case against Alix Tichelman and explain the various players involved in keeping her locked up in the Santa Cruz County Jail. Alix Tichelman was arrested on July 4th, 2014, by the Santa Cruz Police Department in connection with the death of a man named Forrest Hayes, a Google executive. Six months prior to her arrest, Tichelman and Forrest Hayes decided to meet up on the night of November 22nd, 2013 for a rendezvous on his yacht in the Santa Cruz harbor. After asking Tichelman to inject him with heroin, Hayes went into cardiac arrest and passed out. Tichelman left the yacht and was ultimately captured. She is now being demonized as a hardened seductress and killer by the SCPD and the media. With all of the negative publicity surrounding her name, we hope to shed a little more light on the situation. Please come to our event and get informed about the case. https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/03/15/18769994.php
***Also, you can go to Indybay.org/santacruz to read about how Supporters Pack the Courtroom for the Highway 17 Six. Also at the article, find the petition to drop all of the criminal and student judicial charges that have been leveled against the students and also a Gofundme account that has been created to help the students with the various financial difficulties they now face.
Here is a reminder about our new open hours!
-Tuesday: 10-2pm
-Wednesday: 11-3pm (open hours & HUFF meeting 11am)
-Thursday: 2-7pm (Open Mic 1st & 3rd Thurs. 7:30pm)
-Friday: 2-6pm
-Saturday: 10-2pm
-Sunday & Monday closed (except for special events)
-Tuesday: 10-2pm
-Wednesday: 11-3pm (open hours & HUFF meeting 11am)
-Thursday: 2-7pm (Open Mic 1st & 3rd Thurs. 7:30pm)
-Friday: 2-6pm
-Saturday: 10-2pm
-Sunday & Monday closed (except for special events)
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