Thursday, July 11, 2024

Shows & Free Skool classes & special events (like Fábrica yard sale) & more!

At SubRosa! And elsewhere!

SubRosa is a collectively run anarchist community space - 

let's create together the world(s) we want to live in now.



Location: SubRosa, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA - @subrosa_space 


Description: Learn about the life of bees, all that they do for us, and how to care for them through beekeeping.


Info from Free Skool IG post - https://www.instagram.com/p/C8vSUcqPwpc/ 



Location: SubRosa Courtyard, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA


Description: This class will explore the idea of feminine rage through both theory and practice. We will spend the first half of class discussing the concept of feminine rage as taken up by various feminist writers such as Audre Lorde, bell hooks, Maria Lugones, etc. and within social movements like the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo in Argentina and the Zapatistas in Chiapas as we explore questions such as: how do women get to express anger? Which women can express anger? Where can this anger be expressed? What does feminine rage open up? and more. The second part of this class will be a collective engagement with our own experiences of rage through participating in improvisation techniques and mutual screaming. 


Note: This class is open to anyone who identifies as fem, non-binary, and gender non-conforming.


Materials: I will have a google forms sign up sheet for students to register a week in advance for readings. Please bring a notebook, water, and a snack if you would like!


Info from SubRosa IG post - https://www.instagram.com/p/C9LdOQjS0CU/ 


  • Yup! So soon! Friday July 12th at SubRosa with…


* Rosewood - really rockin' band based in Marina, CA - @rosewoodtheband 

** Youth Lush - "we're that other band from  Watsonville" - @youthlushofficial (not @gradnite !)

*** Nostalgia - that would be telling - from 831-510 - @nostalgia.831 

**** Maya - hmmmm, it'll be a surprise! from santa cruz - @ocatalinasband 


Doors 6pm & Music 7pm // $10 at door - 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/C9RNqP5xEHn/ 



The sale will be in the garden courtyard of the Hub Community Center and inside the Fábrica from 12 - 4pm. We will have tons of fabric, sewing patterns, knitting and crochet tools, yarn, notions, sewing machines, and vintage clothes for sale at great prices! 


This is a fundraiser to support the continued operation of our community textile arts workshop. Please share!


Note: The Fábrica is not only our neighbor at the Hub Community Center where we share the courtyard but also folk involved with the project are our friends. The Fábrica started at the Hub a couple years after SubRosa, and we have shared so much over the many years - collective members (being in both projects sometimes simultaneously and sometimes sequentially) and wonderful events and have supported each other in so many ways (including the Bike Church in this too). Come to their yard sale and support a wonderful project with fabulous people.


Info from Fábrica IG post - https://www.instagram.com/p/C9DKYnpP0_s/  


  • It's your lucky day Saturday July 13th! Come to SubRosa for the Leisure Hour "The Sunny Side" Tour, part 1 with…


* Leisure Hour - "call it emo revival, midwest emo, pop punk, whatever ya want " - from Muncie, Indiana - @leisure.hour 

** Half Calf - 2-piece queer veggie emo based in Santa Cruz/oakland - @halfcalfca 

*** Birthday Dad - emo pop from California - @iambirthdaydad 

**** Casino Youth - Santa Cruz/Bay Area Pop Punk! - @casinoyouth 


7pm // $10 at door - 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/C8_W6AgObmd/ 


  • A benefit show to raise funds for a Palestinian family - Sunday July 14th at SubRosa with…


* Forever to the Moon - hard rock/alt metal band from San Jose - @forevertothemoon 

** The Hello Hello's - San Jose alt vibes - @thehellohellos 

*** City Limit - resonating with 4th & 5th wave emo, combining elements of punk, indie rock, & older emo influences- San Jose - @city_limit_band 

**** Stratosphere - a band from San Jose & come to show to find out more! - @stratosphereband_ 

***** Pighati - music & art dedicated to honor human souls & love & heartache, through the power of empathy - around not too far away - @pighati__ 


6pm // $10 at door - 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/C9B1vbPubUH/


*** 100% of $ going to a Palestinian family via info provided by @operationolivebranch


  • AND NOTE: Tianguis Realmente Gratuito // Really Really Free Market - NO este domingo // NOT this Sunday (likely the 21st of July // probablemente el domingo 21 de julio)


Ongoing!!!


  • Goth Denny's aka Post-Punk IHOP aka New Wave Jeffrey's aka Folk Punk Bea's Koffee Kup Open Hours, Tuesdays, 3:30–5:30pm


Come hangout with friendly folk and most likely eat fresh waffles at Goth Denny's aka Post-Punk IHOP aka New Wave Jeffrey's aka Folk Punk Bea's Koffee Kup Open Hours at SubRosa.


  • And at the Bike Church - WTF! (women, trans, femme) Bike Days - Every Tuesday / 5 - 8pm with WTF Bike Church mechanics (thebikechurch@gmail.com


Location: The Bike Church, 703 Pacific Ave, Santa Cruz, CA


Description: We will be open to anyone identifying as female, trans, femme, non-binary and gender-queer ❤ if you do not identify as any of the above, come by the shop a different day! 


Note: The Bike Church is a community bicycle shop and tool collective where people can learn to repair their bicycles with the help of knowledgeable mechanics. https://bikechurch.santacruzhub.org/ 


  • HUFF - Homeless United for Friendship and Freedom - meeting & Open Hours, Thursday, Jul 4 · 1:30–3:30 PM, Repeats weekly


HUFF - Homeless United for Friendship and Freedom - HUFF is Santa Cruz's oldest and most stubbornly persistent grassroots homeless advocacy group. We make trouble for the powers that be and fight institutional human rights abuses pertaining to houseless folk. http://www.huffsantacruz.org/ 


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Free Skool Santa Cruz 2024 session information available now! 


A radically different approach to living and learning, Free Skool Santa Cruz is a grassroots educational project beyond institutional control. It is an opportunity to learn from each other and share what we know, to foster communities of mutual support and autonomy (and a few upcoming FSSC classes listed below & above).


Links to website page with list of classes https://freeskoolsantacruz.wordpress.com/2024-fssc-list-of-classes-so-far/ and google & printable calendar class information – https://freeskoolsantacruz.wordpress.com/free-skool-calendar/ and info at https://www.instagram.com/freeskoolsantacruz 



Location: Frederick Street Park – 168 Frederick St, Santa Cruz, CA 95062


Description: We encourage everyone at any skill level, to come try playing around with us! We will have a couple days of practice (Thursday July 11th and 18th), followed by a game or little scrimmage on Sunday July 21. 


We hope to start building a queer soccer team to play in a local adult league at some point. Or make our own! 


Suggested:  bring water and snacks, and good running around shoes and cleats or whatever gear you have… soccer ball if u got one 😉


Note: We probably won't be wearing masks due to the heat and high exhurtion nature of the sport. If you think your sick wait till next time and maybe take a test in between if you can (also feel free to contact us to show your interest if you wanted to come but couldn't… we really hope to meet you some time! <3)


Info from Free Skool IG post - https://www.instagram.com/p/C9IXZIRP9mQ/ 



Location: The Fábrica, 703 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA


Description: Hand Stitch Club! Social stitching circle for mending, hand quilting, knitting, crochet, embroidery, etc. bring your own project or find supplies at the shop. 


Accessibility: there are no stairs at the Hub, but there are some small bumps at doorways. The doorways aren't extremely wide, but do accommodate many wheelchairs. There is a restroom with grab bars. The shop has plenty of seating. The closest bus stops are Front & Spruce (2 blocks) and Laurel & Center (4 blocks), or about 0.5 miles from the Metro Center at Front & Soquel. Masking optional, masks provided.


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-And check 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 at theHub Community Center)


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.


<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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