SeattleDIY Collective Sunday Meetings
* 1st Sunday: Something Wonderful, 2nd Sunday: New Crompton, 3rd Sunday: HTFC, 4th Sunday: Dancylvania. Meetings begin with check-in, followed with agenda items. One facilitator, one taker-of-minutes.
Guide To Seattle zine
* description: A zine guide to Seattle. Locations are organized by neighborhood then category. Also includes information about other city things like foodbanks, 211, places to volunteer, etc.
Guide To Putting Shit On zine
* description: A guide to putting on DIY events, compiling the information that we have about doing it in Seattle. Started as a project to help have standards about how to deal with tough situations at shows with security.
Punk Rock Finances zine
* description: A zine about how to manage your relationship (or lack there of) with money in a way that’s more comfortable with your anti-establishment needs.
Recipe Book zine
* description: A recipe book with easy and cheap recipes provided by people in the local community. Printed on 4×6 cardstock like traditional recipe cards.
Website
* description: A website with an online calendar, a list of community projects, news about the DIY community, links to this wiki and the guide to seattle
Online Community Calendar
* description: A list of the month’s diy events. Uses EasyPHPCalendar software. Community members can add their own events and edit events as they see fit.
SeattleDIY Myspace Account (myspace.com/sdiy)
* description: SeattleDIY’s attempt at using an evil social-networking tool to further our own agenda. We post people’s need for community housing, repost events, help connect community members
Event Tabling/Zine distribution project
* description: Distribute flyers, newsletters, and zines made by us, collective members, and other interesting zinse. Distribution happens via tabling at events.
Monthly Newsletter
* description: A printed monthly community newsletter. Printed on 8.5/14 paper (double sided). Includes news, regular weekly events, farmers markets, a list of the month’s events, a list of diy spaces. Newsletters have a typical print run of 400 and are distributed to at least a couple places in each neighborhood (left bank, singles going steady, wayward, squid and ink, Wall of Sound, diy spaces, more)
HTFC Craft Store/Handmade Goods Display project
* description: As a way of supporting local crafters and the DIY community, we’re going to build small displays to sell crafts at friendly stores and HTFC.
Really Really Free Market
* description: Last Saturday of every month @ Pratt Park (20th & Yesler) from noon to 4pm. Members of the collective bring items to give to the community, and we encourage others to bring stuff too. We also supply veggie dogs, buns, condiments, and stuff to start the park’s bbq grill. http://www.myspace.com/seattlereallyfreemarket
Carousel Festival
* description: Annual DIY Community festival. Includes bands, workshops, film
SeattleDIY Organized/Sponsored Workshops
* description: Occasional workshops at DIY spaces. Past workshops have included Punk Rock Finances, Circuit Bending, Dumpster Diving
Benefit Events for SeattleDIY and others, collaborative events
* description: Past shows have been for Carry 5, Home Alive, Food Not Bombs, and Okay?Okay! (home alive & CARA)
Allies & Partners:
The Bend-It Collective
The Vera Project
The Bikery
Winter Skillshare
For Crying Out Loud