Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Happenings in the Week Ahead! @ Breakfast/ Prisoner Letter Writing/ Many Shows/ Really Free Market/ Tea Party/ And More!

-Wednesday, June 15th:  So Much Happening at SubRosa!


7-8:30am: Rise Up and Shine: An Anarchist Breakfast

    An Anarchist breakfast for those who RISE UP early. Current events discussion and our weekly early Anarchist poll. https://www.facebook.com/events/1706421159607381/


at 11am: HUFF meeting (and open hours)

    HUFF is Santa Cruz's oldest and most stubbornly persistent grass roots homeless advocacy group. https://www.facebook.com/HUFFSantaCruz 


and later that evening, 6:30pm:
A Show! with Winter Break, Leer, Warm Thoughts
https://www.facebook.com/events/159537057774628/


    ALL THE BANDS ARE ON TOUR TOGETHER

*WINTER BREAK (SoCal) california pop-punk https://laurenrecords.bandcamp.com/album/s-t
**WARM THOUGHTS (LA) los angeles bummer punks https://dadpunchers.bandcamp.com/
***LEER (SJ) san jose emo heros https://leer.bandcamp.com/
****BLOWOUT (PDX) portland indie pop punk https://blowoutpdx.bandcamp.com/album/we-all-float-down-here


$7 (NOTAFLOF) // 6:30PM // ALL AGES // SAFER SPACE
 
-Thursday, June 16th:  3 Happenings at SubRosa!

   
2-6pm:  Open Hours!  Come to SubRosa, check out what's going on!

   
6:15pm:  Prisoner Letter Writing (Featuring Marius Mason), Come write a letter to a prisoner and learn more about the case of Eco activist Marius Mason, an anarchist, environmental and animal rights activist currently serving nearly 22 years in federal prison for acts of property damage carried out in defense of the planet. https://supportmariusmason.org/about/ Letter writing supplies and snacks will be provided but feel encouraged to bring more to share.

   
7pm: Another Show! with Cosmic Reef Temple https://www.facebook.com/events/624015434419029/

*Cosmic Reef Temple (Heavy Space Surf, Santa Cruz) https://cosmicreeftemple.bandcamp.com/releases
**Barrows (Atmospheric Heavy Prog, Los Angeles) http://barrowstheband.bandcamp.com/
***Dingus (Math Metal Madness, Santa Cruz)


7pm // $5 Suggested Donation NOTAFLOF
   
-Friday, June 17th:  2 Happenings at SubRosa!

   
2-6pm:  Open Hours!  Come to SubRosa, check out what's going on!

   
7pm:  Yet Another Show!

*uh, i don't know much about this, so this is all i got.

-Saturday, June 18th, noon-3pm:  Really Really Free Market

   
Really Really Free Market: No money. No trades. Everything is free. This market is based on a gift-economy and thinks capitalism is terrible. Let's share what we got and give freely. 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.

-Sunday, June 19th, 9am-2pm:  Tea Party with Zoie & Randy

    Come try out home made scones, cookies, or other sweet things (for donation), drink tea and coffee and hang out with some rad folks.

-Monday, June 20th, 7:15pm:  Sin Barras meeting

    From the Sin Barras website "We will discuss ways that Sin Barras can support local and state-wide abolitionist campaigns and how we can further support loved ones inside and their families. We will also discuss what's going right here in Santa Cruz County. So please, bring your ideas and your desire to end the prison industrial complex!" https://sinbarras.org/


Interested in getting involved with SubRosa during the summer?  Email us at
subrosa@riseup.net and let's explore possibilities!  Yeah!

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