Regular Community Events

Regular DIY Events in Seattle!

Hollow Earth Radio!
hollowearthradio.com

HER is an online DIY radio station featuring live performances, interviews with locals, and lots of incredible music. 24/7!

The Bikery
http://www.thebikery.org
A collectively run bicycle shop and learning center. Work on your bikes, volunteer, or buy em’ cheap!
Regular Shop Hours: Saturdays: Noon-6pm, Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays: 2pm-8pm.
Plus check the website for special classes.

The Bike Shack @ 55th and 9th
Free volunteer run bicycle shop.
For hours check Bikeshack.org

Richard Hugo House Zine Archiving and Publishing Project
http://www.hugohouse.org/house/zapp/
Seattle’s own volunteer-run zine library.
Wednesdays 4–8 p.m., Thursdays 1–5 p.m. & Saturdays 1–5 p.m

Marginal Way Skate Park
marginalwayskatepark.org
Diy and community built skate park in SODO

Northwest Film Forum
Non-profit cinema & filmmakers’ collective
1515 12th Ave (at Pike)
nwfilmforum.org

Mondays:

Books to Prisoners!
Help BTP send books to inmates.
Every Mondays and Tuesday, 6-10pm
Call 442-2013 or email
bookstoprisoners at cs dot com

The Bikery hosts Queers, Gears, and Cheers – Mondays, 2pm – 8pm
In addition to our regular open hours, we are welcoming Queers, Gears, and Cheers into the Bikery’s fold. While the Bikery is always proudly queer-friendly, Mondays you can drop in and work on your bike in a Queer-identified space. All skill levels welcome, and tools and helpful hands provided. All identities welcome. Queers! Gears! & Cheers! is aimed at creating a more visible Queer presence in Seattle’s bike culture and providing a fun, safe environment for underrepresented folks to become empowered through the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) theology.

Tuesdays:

Punk Rock Yoga
http://www.punkrockyoga.com | seattle@punkrockyoga.com
Unpretentious yoga, for everyone. Experienced teacher. Comfortable, setting. All levels welcome. PRY offers an open-minded and straight-forward approach to yoga philosophy while embracing the ancient yoga tradition of Do-It-Yourself.
Live music (mellow, not “punk rock”) at most classes.
$10 drop in, punch cards available.
Tuesdays at 20/20 Cycle
6:45pm. 20th & Union in the CD.

Tuesday Night Bike Rides
7pm at Red Square on UW Campus

Wednesdays:

Craft Night!
Weekly art/craft/political project night.
craftnightseattle@gmail.com
myspace.com/craftnightseattle
for info and location.

Thursdays:

Bike Works Volunteer Repair Parties
Volunteer Repair Parties – Every Thursday, 6:30pm – 9:30pm
Help repair bikes so we can get them back on the road! You bring the skills, we provide shop tools, work stands, plenty of bikes, a choice selection of music, food, and good company. Drop in. The bikes we repair during these sessions are donated to Treehouse, Farestart, local non-profits, and our annual Kid’s Bike Swap. Last Repair Party May 7th until Fall 2009!
Bike Works – 3709 S. Ferdinand, 206 – 725 – 9408
bikeworks.org

Thursday Night Bicycle Ride
Meet at 7pm at Westlake Center

Fridays:

Justice Works! general meeting. 6:30.
JW! Is a grassroots criminal justice reform organization, focusing on supporting people who face the problems inherent in the criminal justice system. They seek to undo institutionalized racism by working with communities and individuals in an accountable, safe space.
4206 Rainier Ave S Seattle 98118
www.justiceworks.info

Saturdays:

Food Not Bombs – Saturday Free Market
Free groceries and household goods!
Saturdays at noon @ the Yesler Terrace Community Center
contact fnb at scn dot org to get involved.

Food Not Bombs Saturday Dinner
Cook at 10am @ Sherwood Co-op, Serve at 1pm @ Campus Parkway (U-District)
seattlefnb.blogspot.com

Sundays:

Food Not Bombs Sunday hot meal!
Cooked at Rainer Unitarian
Universalist Center at 3:30
Served at about 7pm at
Occidental Park @ Occidental and S. Main, in Pioneer Square. – sfnb.revolt.org

Food Not Bombs Cascade Free Market
FNB free produce distribution! Sundays at 1:30pm
@ Cascade People’s Center
309 Pontius Ave N. – sfnb.revolt.org

Slow Sunday bike ride
http://www.myspace.com/slowsundayz
A weekly bike ride open to all cyclists at all ages, identities, and and bicycle types. Typically roll 20-30 miles over 4-8 hours, but the pace is easy. The ride will hit up parks, farmers markets, dumpsters, coffee shops, bike shops, workshops, house parties and more.
1pm meet-up at Cal Anderson Park, 1;30pm depart

2 Responses to Regular Community Events

  1. Davey Oil says:

    Heja! Actually, the Bike Works weekly Volunteer Repair Party is on Thursday eves, not Tuesday. And they are wicked fun!

  2. Oscar says:

    Hi there,

    Sherwood Coop doesn’t do FNB any more. Would yall mind taking that calendar listing down, off Saturdays, please? We’ve had some folks come looking for FNB recently, and it was sad that they traveled to our place and we had to turn them away.

    Thank you!

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