Friday, April 10, 2015

Fri: Dance!/ Sat: Anti-Racism Working Group & Another Show!/ Tues: Sin Barras Open Hours! And More!

In the Next Few Days at SubRosa!

-Fri, April 10th, 9pm-1am:  Clubrosa - a queer dance party

come dance. bring your fabulous selves in whatever forms that may be. hella glam, hella femme, hella square, hella quiet, hella sassy, a little bit of everything. this is a space for you to do you and be loved for it.

spread the word. get your fits ready for the photobooth. we're gonna dance.

$7 donation (notaflof) to benefit SubRosa and a queer land project https://www.facebook.com/events/1581988062058679/

-Sat, April 11th, two events at SubRosa!!

    3-5pm: 
Anti-racism working group

    7-10pm:
  Yet Another Great Show!  with nessa! Tyler! and more!


nessa! of former Santa Cruz fame is blessing us with her musical prowess on tour with a friend from New Orleans! this is not to be missed! more info to come....

-Tues, April 14th, 6-9pm: Sin Barras Open Hours! 

"Sin Barras is a group formed in 2012 in Santa Cruz, CA for members of the community that are directly affected by police terrorism and have loved ones in jail and allies dedicated to prison abolition.  We fight to abolish prisons and the prison industrial-complex."  More info at http://sinbarras.org/

Here is a reminder about our 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)

And information about other stuff happening in Santa Cruz!
 

Upper Campus FOREST WALKS: Spring 2015

Join us for walks and adventures this spring, through a very special forest above UC Santa Cruz that is threatened by UCSC's large-scale development plans. To learn more about efforts to protect this treasured place, visit http://saveuppercampus.org/

Walks are free and hosted by volunteers, with no university sponsorship.

As the weather moves between sunshine and rain, we find ourselves moving between the realms of the forest, chaparral, creek and meadow. The new sprout, shoot and catkin come and tell us of a time of sweet smelling air, filled with new growth.

- - - 1st 3 of 16 Walks of the WALK SCHEDULE: - - -

Saturday, April 11th: Song & Silence
w/ River—2pm @ North Remote, A walk for listening to the sounds of the forest, and for singing and sharing songs. Rain cancels.

Sunday, April 12th: Wild Plant Medicine Herbal Teas Walkw/ Clarice—2pm @ N. Remote, On this walk we will learn about the delicious and medicinal properties of some of the plants native to upper campus and make some awesome hot herbal teas! Bring a cup or jar! Rain cancels.

Sunday, April 19th: Wildflowers and Morew/ Jesse—1pm @ North Remote, Lets enjoy the spring wildflowers and explore how they relate to local ecology by observing the soils they grow on, insects that pollinate them, and how they're influenced by human impacts. Rain does not cancel.

If you'd like a PDF of the Forest Walks schedule poster, for printing, just email forestkeepers@riseup.net and ask the Forest Keepers for it.

SAVE UPPER CAMPUS!
We do these walks so that more people will know and care for the beautiful and  irreplaceable things that could be lost to future UCSC development projects.
http://facebook.com/saveuppercampus
http://saveuppercampus.org

And from indybay.org/santacruz, Supporting the HWY 6 at Their Second Court Appearance Together.  Clck here to read the article.  In the article one of the defendants has suggested ways the six students can be supported. For more information about the 96 Hours of Action demonstrations, see: Students Shut Down Santa Cruz Highways and UCSC Campus During 96 Hours of Action
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/03/11/18769794.php and for more information about student organizing at UC Santa Cruz, see: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Liberate-our-Education/1539062579666638

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