Monday, August 29, 2016

Fri. Splash Zone - A Queer Dance Party // Open Hours // And More!

-Wednesday, August 31st, 10:30-2:30pm:  Open Hours! and HUFF meeting

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

-Thursday, September 1st, 2-5pm:  Open Hours!

-Friday, September 2nd, 2-6pm:  Open Hours!

    and later that evening! 8:30-midnight! 
  Spicey Boiz presents A long overdue
queer dance party in Santa Cruz!
 Splash Zone - A Queer Dance Party

Party starts at 8:30, first set bangin at 9:30 sharply. https://www.facebook.com/events/1233561073344031/

*SWAMP ASSZ - DJ Debut
**HAWTNUGGETZ
https://soundcloud.com/
hawtnuggetz

***DJ CHONIES
https://soundcloud.com/blvck-mvrket

$$$$$$$$$$$$ for SubRosa and towards medical bills for folks who got injured after the Neo Nazi rally in Sacremento // $5-10 @ the door

-Monday, September 5th, 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/
  


And the SubRosa fundraiser is still ongoing!

Click here:
support-subrosa! (and money is processed through a secure WePay account).  And Thanks!

Note:  You can choose how regularly you contribute to SubRosa and the default on the website is weekly.  This can be changed to other time frames as well.  Also, the Action Network, which hosts the fundraiser requests a "tip" and this can also be adjusted from the default of 10% to "no tip" or even more.


Action on this fundraiser has been slow.  Please help pick up the pace and support SubRosa.  Yeah, and thanks again.

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