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Syracuse Skillshare & Really Really Free Market
Mark your calendars - the first Syracuse Skillshare and Really Really Free Market will be June 13!
The skillshare will be a series of free workshops by community members to share their knowledge of useful and fun skills and hobbies. Workshops will take place at the Syracuse Center for Peace & Social Justice and the Bread & Roses Collective House from 11am-6pm with free lunch in the afternoon. Childcare will be provided, and the Really Really Free Market will be open all day. All are invited to come learn and share!
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Schedule is now up!!
The workshop schedule for the Skillshare is now up! Check it out at www.syracuseskillshare.org/skillshare/2010/schedule, and we'll see you on the 13th!
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Volunteer at the Skillshare!
We will need help on the day of the skillshare with childcare, setup/take-down and other tasks. If you'd like to help out email us at info (a) syracuseskillshare.org.
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Really Really Free Market
The Really really Free Market will facilitate the free exchange of useful items. Bring some things you no longer need, or find something you've been looking for! You don't need to bring something to take something - that's what makes it free!
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Wanna table at the Skillshare?
The Syracuse Skillshare collective would like to invite organizations whose mission resonates with ours to reach out to the community at the first ever Syracuse Skillshare. We ask for a modest tabling fee of $10 – the fee will be used to help offset any costs associated with the event. If you are interested in tabling during any part of this event, please contact us at info (a) syracuseskillshare.org with your organization's name and a brief description.
Syracuse Skillshare Mission:
The Syracuse Skillshare believes that everyone is both a teacher and a student, and aims to facilitate free and open spaces for the reciprocal exchange of knowledge, skills and ideas. Quality education doesn't have to come from large expensive universities, opportunities to teach and learn are all around us. When neighbors share knowledge we can expand our creative, productive and intellectual abilities in ways which strengthen our social and community bonds. We seek to build local community networks of individuals and groups for skills trainings, mutual aid, shared resources, solidarity, and collective liberation.
Fri, 06/11/2010 - 2:22pm — neanarch
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