The next few days at SubRosa!
And elsewhere!
-Thursday Feb 22nd SubRosa presents various flavors of punk with…
* I've Never Been Here Before - noisy dreampunk @iveneverbeenhereb4 (SC)
** Sownseeds - punks playing folk (terra firma)
*** Synthraven - synth-punk (SC)
**** Mold Wine - infectious-punk (Minneapolis)
Doors 7:30pm & Music 8pm // $5-$10 notaflof // all-ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // respect the space and each other! // Info from SubRosa IG post - https://www.instagram.com/p/C3iiBOev5Qe/
-Yeah! At SubRosa Friday Feb 23rd - part of the mini-tour with…
* Kilroi - @kilroi.ca (only this date!)
** Half Calf - @halfcalfca
*** Colonel Macabre - @colonelmacabre
**** Grimmer - @grimmersound
Doors 5:30pm & Music 6:30pm // $10 notaflof // all-ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // respect the space and each other! // Info from SubRosa IG - https://www.instagram.com/p/C3k6tCkPf0c/
-Live at SubRosa! This Saturday Feb 24th music by…
* Madrone - @_madrone
** The Sandspits - @thesandspits (SLO)
*** Rainbow City Park - @rainbowcitypark (Sac)
**** Universe - @universebandsc
****** Couch Dog - @wearecouchdog (SLO)
6:30 // $10 notaflof // all-ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // respect the space and each other! // info from SubRosa IG post https://www.instagram.com/p/C3nm8OePrFI/
Elsewhere…
-Sunday Feb 25th, 4:30pm - Death Holiday! Hosted by @homo.avunculus - from @aulinta.project
Bring an edible, non-hallucinogenic mushroom for the ritual.
Meet at Chestnut Street entrance to Neary Lagoon (SC). The area is hard packed dirt, level or slightly sloped, with benches available and parking nearby. The nearest bus stop (Route 19 or 20, Pacific and Center stop) would require one to cross railroad tracks and is generally not a wheelchair accessible route. The next nearest bus stop (Route 18, London Nelson Center) is 0.4 miles from the location, with standard sidewalks and curb cuts along the approach.
Info from Free Skool IG - https://www.instagram.com/p/C3i7Lo3vYKJ/
About Aulinta Project - Aulinta shows us another world was and is possible. It is your stories of the success of revolution. https://hypeburbler.com/
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-And out Fábrica Open Hours, Mondays, 12 - 3pm and Saturdays, 2pm - 5pm and Sundays,11am - 2pm (except 2nd Sunday of month) // repeats weekly (SubRosa's neighbor!)
Description: The Fábrica is a community workspace where folks can come to learn and share knowledge about textiles arts. This includes Sewing, Knitting, Quilting, Embroidery, Crochet, and Bookbinding, among other arts. The workshop is operated by volunteers and funded by donations from participants. We have sewing machines as well as generous amounts of fabric, zippers, notions, and the other tools and supplies one needs for most sewing and yarn-based projects. There is no charge to use the shop, but please consider a $5-10 donation to help with our operating costs. Contact info below.
-And another neighbor - Bike Church // Open Hours, Thursday - Monday, 12–5pm (Repeats every week)
AND W.T.F. (Women, trans, femme) bike days are back! Every Tuesday starting from 5 - 8pm - we will be open to anyone identifying as female, trans, femme, non-binary and gender-queer <3 if you do not identify as any of the above, come by the shop a different day! :)
About our wonderful neighbor, The Bike Church (enter on Spruce St) - "The Bike Church is a project of the Hub and has been Santa Cruz's only community bike shop since 1998. Our shop functions in a DIY/DIT (Do-It-Together) manner: we provide the tools, space and instruction for individuals to fix their own bike with the guidance of knowledgeable mechanics. We ask for a donation of $5-15 per hour to use the shop--no one is turned away for lack of funds. We provide used and new parts for affordable prices, and have many used bikes for sale. We give away kids bikes for free. Our shop is run by a collective of mechanics and apprentices who are all paid equally. We use consensus meetings to make decisions about the running of the shop." Contact info below.
@@@ Members of the Hub Community Center (SubRosa is part of this community center) created this form to collect emails as we move towards the launch of the Hub newsletter that will feature updates on Hub projects news and events:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1JL_Fn4_OHVf0TnmIbrYWKAEoM_qxytdHbPbvj9v-QDo/edit @@@
<Contact info for our neighbors at The Hub, 703 Pacific Ave>
-The Bike Church --- http://bikechurch.santacruzhub.org // https://www.facebook.com/thebikechurch/ // https://www.instagram.com/thebikechurch/
-Hard Core Compost --- https://www.compost.bike // https://www.instagram.com/hardcorecompost/ // www.facebook.com/compost.bike/
-The Fábrica --- https://thefabrica.org // https://www.facebook.com/thefabrica/ // https://www.instagram.com/the_fabrica_
-PedX Courier & Cargo --- http://pedxsc.com/ // https://www.facebook.com/pedxsc/ // https://www.instagram.com/pedalersexpress/
-Tenant Sanctuary --- https://tenantsanctuary.org // https://www.facebook.com/tenantsanctuary/ // https://instagram.com/tenant_sanctuary_sc
The Santa Cruz Hub for Sustainable Living includes a constellation of projects that support skill-sharing, appropriate re/use of resources, and interconnected, creative communities - since 1994! http://www.santacruzhub.org // https://www.facebook.com/santacruzhub/ // https://www.instagram.com/santacruzhub/
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SubRosa is a collectively run anarchist community space, a place to meet others and challenge our assumptions and act on our passions. We strive to create a vibrant environment for events, classes, meetings, organizing, performance, art, studying and more. SubRosa also offers radical literature for sale, and houses the Anarchist Lending Library. We welcome folks to join us in fostering an environment free from coercion, sexism, queer&homophobia, racism, ableism and other hierarchies.
http://www.subrosaproject.org/
https://www.facebook.com/subrosaproject
https://instagram.com/subrosa_space
SubRosa is part of the Hub Community Center, in downtown Santa Cruz, CA which is the unceded homelands of the Awaswas-speaking Ohlone people known as the Uypi, who stewarded these lands since time immemorial. Centuries of colonial violence led to the removal and displacement of the Uypi. The Amah Mutsun Tribal Band, comprised of the descendants of indigenous people taken to missions Santa Cruz and San Juan Bautista during Spanish colonization of the Central Coast, is today working hard to restore traditional stewardship practices on these lands and heal from historical trauma.
Do you want to join SubRosa in solidarity with the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band?
-Contribute to The Humunya Foundation of the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band, a 501 (c) (3) Private Foundation under the Internal Revenue Code. As such, donations made to the Humunya Foundation are tax deductable. The Humunya Foundation was created to fund raise, facilitate Tribal cultural activities and conduct outreach to the public. More information http://amahmutsun.org/foundation
-Sign up for the Amah Mutsun Land Trust email list for more information and opportunities to get involved.
-Consider making a monthly donation to Amah Mutsun Land Trust to support the tribe's Indigenous stewardship and cultural relearning work.
-Check out http://www.protectjuristac.org/how-to-help/ to protect Juristac, an Amah Mutsun sacred site threatened by a proposed mining operation in Santa Clara county. Actions include: Sign the petition to protect Juristac, an Amah Mutsun sacred site threatened by a proposed mining operation in Santa Clara county.
https://www.amahmutsunlandtrust.org and http://amahmutsun.org and http://www.protectjuristac.org/ and https://instagram.com/protect.juristac
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