Monday, December 1, 2025

Let’s Go! At SubRosa / Hub Community Center!

- Please join us Tuesdays at SubRosa to talk about accountability and community care. 

This is a new weekly SubRosa open hours gathering called the Consent Cafe where we want to create a space for engaging with difficult realities around consent. Snacks and hot bevvies will be provided.

6:30pm - 8pm // Free! // all-ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // respect the space and each other!

A smorgasbord of musics Thursday December 4th at SubRosa, so partake in these robust and exquisite delicacies with…

* Apricot Court - punk rock from Monterey - @apricotcourt.band 
** Yes Ma'am - fuzzy guitars, honest lyrics, and the occasional existential crisis all wrapped in with catchy melodies - @yestothemaam
*** Peat - loud music made in a garage - @peat_band 
**** Strawberry Pilgrimage - just a trippy folk rock band on a delicious journey - @strawberrypilgrimage

Doors 6:30pm & Music 7pm - 10pm // $10 at door - notaflof!* // all-ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // respect the space and each other! // *no one turned away for lack of funds

- Join us for a pop-up Night Market at The Hub! And art show opening! Friday 12/5, 6-9pm. 

This will be a cozy holiday sale featuring hand-made gifts and sundries, supporting local artists and community organizations. Prints, jewelry, vintage, baked goods, herbal remedies, knit/crochet, stuffed toys, and more!

And also join us at the Fábrica for a First Friday open house at The Fábrica! This month will feature art by Kai Dalgleish.

"Tideline" - A collection of process-based sculptures that explore entanglement, release, and the creation of order through stochastic repetition. Woven threads, pounded nails, and neatly-ordered resistors evidence the artist's compulsive externalization of internal conflict.

Materials found wandering their favorite beach in the Port of Oakland, unraveling cast-off clothing, and prying nails from salvaged wood before its reuse in their larger-scale works.

The Night Market will be at the Santa Cruz Hub Community Center - in the courtyard shared by the Fábrica and SubRosa - 703 Pacific Avenue in downtown Santa Cruz 

- Saturday December 6th SubRosa presents a show to inoculate yourself for the holidays ahead, so have fun with…

* Yes Ma'am - fuzzy guitars, honest lyrics, and the occasional existential crisis all wrapped in with catchy melodies - @yestothemaam
** Poppy Field - Santa Cruz emo/punk - @poppyfieldmusic
*** Phone Booth - kinda but not really surf rock, kinda distorted, mostly fast and loud - @phoneboothband
**** Nathan Rian - fun and cringe music from Monterey Bay - @itsnathanrian 

7pm - 10pm // $10 at door - notaflof!* // all-ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // respect the space and each other! // *no one turned away for lack of funds

- "Please join us 6pm Wednesday, December 10th for a screening of "Belkî Sibê" at SubRosa Community Space. Masks encouraged." From @rojavasc1

"Belkî Sibê" is a volunteer soldier's film. It unfolds an 18 month journey through war and revolution, in Rojava Kurdistan NE Syria, during the advance and victory of the Syrian Democratic Forces against ISIS, including the story of the International Freedom Battalion, where the director was primarily deployed.

It depicts the military life and battles on the front-lines, as well as the civil life at the rear and the social transformation attempted by the Autonomous Administration. In both fields, the role of women's liberation and empowerment is prominent.

The film follows a timeline from July 2016 (battle of Manbij) until the end of 2017 (liberation of Raqqa and demise of the Islamic Caliphate), but also includes flash forward updates from late 2021, at the end of each chapter.

In "Belkî Sibê" there is no main character that drives the narrative. Instead, there is a plurality of voices from a multitude of places, that merge to form a synthesis of collective narrative, from the points of view of internationalists as well as locals.

6pm // free! // all-ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // respect the space and each other!

- Thursday December 11th - nearing the winter solstice and longest night of the year, so bask in the warmth of this fantastic show at SubRosa with…

* Maya Songbird - retro-futuristic witch and sonic enchantress, weaving spells through soulful vocals, mystic storytelling, and electrifying performances. Her art channels femme magic, liberation, and otherworldly joy - @mayasonglord
** SpaceWalker - award-winning multidimensional artist and one-woman-band known for her genre-fluid sound, blending metaphysics with elements of hiphop, house, funk, punk, and beyond. A freestyle rap champion, soulful singer, author, dancer, and medicine woman; she creates entire worlds onstage through live looping, channeled lyricism, and radiant stage presence - @spacewalker92
*** Quail X-ing - group from Santa Cruz, aiming to please all listeners with their pop, rock, and folkish tunes for your listening pleasure - @quailxingmusic
**** Mandate of Heaven - Santa Cruz indie rock with a little punk and a bit of Midwest emo (one of us is from there so it's authentic) - @mandateofheaven.sc

Doors 6:30pm & Music 7pm - 10pm // $10 at door - notaflof!* // all-ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // respect the space and each other! // *no one turned away for lack of funds

- The first annual FEVER FEST! Saturday December 13th at SubRosa!

From @dresden_brabo831 - "I created FEVER SCREAM PUNX artist collective as a way for people to come together and bring their art to life and grow the 831 scene. We are a punk artist collective and we're throwing a show Saturday December 13 @subrosa_space - YOURE NOT GONNA WANNA MISS THE FIRST ANNUAL FEVER FEST!" With…

* Hangman - 1st show with @garyrestinpiss & @ay.ray_
** Guthook - wizard sludge from the woods of Santa Cruz - @guthook.sc
*** 24 Gore - metal band from Stockton - @24gore
**** Edgerunner925 - Bay Area atmospheric cyber violence - @edgerunner925
***** Buckshot - 1st show from Santa Cruz - @buckshot.sc
****** Punishment - hardcore metal - SC - @punishment.sc
******* Infadel - AnarchoGrindViolencePunx - @infadel_official

Vending by: Drezzys Designs - gothic punk fashion - @drezzys.designs

Doors 4:30pm & Music 5pm - 10pm // $10 at door - notaflof!* // all-ages // dry space // safe(r) space // anti-capitalist space // respect the space and each other! // *no one turned away for lack of funds

And new events added all the time so this list isn't complete! (Info from SubRosa IG which is updated often!

Ongoing at SubRosa!!!


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


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.


  • HUFF - Homeless United for Friendship and Freedom - meeting & Open Hours, Thursdays · 1:30–3:30pm, 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.


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- And check out Fábrica Open Hours - repeats weekly (SubRosa's neighbor at the Hub Community Center)


  • Saturdays, 2pm - 5pm  

  • Sundays,  3pm - 6pm *Closed first Sunday of each month for the La Peña Alegria (BIPOC event at SubRosa)

  • Mondays, 12pm - 3pm


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. https://thefabricaworkshop.org/


- Cloth Pad-Making Workshop - Sunday December 7, 2025 - 11am - 1pm At The Fábrica: 703 Pacific Ave, Downtown Santa Cruz

Learn to make a set of washable cloth, menstrual pads and waterproof storage pouch. Some sewing experience will be helpful.

Optional: create a set of pads for distribution by Campesina Womb Justice, a mutual aid project dedicated to reproductive and healing justice.


- And from the Bike Church - 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.

Open hours:

Monday: 12 pm - 5pm
TuesdayCLOSED!
Wednesday: 2 pm - 6 pm Justin Valone Memorial Youth Hours
Thursday: 12 pm - 5 pm
Friday: 12 pm - 5 pm
Saturday: 12 pm - 5 pm (10am - 12am = F.L.I.N.T.A.* formerly W.T.F.)
Sunday: 12 pm - 5 pm

* Femme, Lesbian, Intersex, Non-binary, Trans, Agender, and *other genders beyond the binary (FLINTA*) shops hours now every SATURDAY 10am - 12pm at The Bike Church

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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, 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. Let's create together the world(s) we want to live in now. http://www.subrosaproject.org/ 


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. 


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 


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