Cambridge BINGO! Social Centre
Marple | 17.07.2009 16:17 | Culture | Education | Free Spaces | Cambridge
Cambridge Social Centre opens in old Gala Bingo Hall!
Members of the Cambridge Action Network have occupied the old Gala bingo hall on Hobson Street, behind Waterstones book shop. The centre is now open to the public to use for events such as films, music, workshops, art, discussions and meetings. Everyone is welcome (during reasonable waking hours!)
We're currently working to clean the space up, make it nice, and get hold of furniture, and we'd love you to join us. We organise by consensus – no-one is in charge, and everyone involved has an equal say. This is everyone's space – let's make it brilliant!
We've done this because we believe that local communities should have control of local spaces, and be able to use them for whatever they see fit. Empty, unused buildings are a disgrace in a society where getting access to space is so difficult. A direct example of this is in Mill Road, where a lively social centre was closed by Tesco last year, leaving an empty building ever since.
There will be an official opening event on Saturday 18th July at 7.30 pm, where you are invited to come along, enjoy the new social centre, and see how you can use the space and get involved.
There will be a open mic event in the evening showcasing local acts. Bring your own refreshments. Come on down!
Want to put on events or get involved? Get in touch in person or:
phone: 01223 356630
web: www.cambridgefreespaces.wordpress.com
email: cambridgefreespaces@lists.riseup.net
UPCOMING EVENTS from 17th JULY 2009:
Daily (most days): 5.30pm POLITICAL DISCUSSION TIME - topics are decided daily by those present with some radical/social/political issues suggested in the diary already.
Daily (most days): 7:30pm PUBLIC MEETING - to discuss the space/use of the space/arising issues
Friday, 17th July – after the public meeting – OPEN JAMMING SESSION
Saturday, 18th July – after the public meeting – OPEN POETRY & ACCOUSTIC MUSIC/LIVE BANDS (donations at the door for climate camp)
AND MUCH MORE COMING SOON…
Members of the Cambridge Action Network have occupied the old Gala bingo hall on Hobson Street, behind Waterstones book shop. The centre is now open to the public to use for events such as films, music, workshops, art, discussions and meetings. Everyone is welcome (during reasonable waking hours!)
We're currently working to clean the space up, make it nice, and get hold of furniture, and we'd love you to join us. We organise by consensus – no-one is in charge, and everyone involved has an equal say. This is everyone's space – let's make it brilliant!
We've done this because we believe that local communities should have control of local spaces, and be able to use them for whatever they see fit. Empty, unused buildings are a disgrace in a society where getting access to space is so difficult. A direct example of this is in Mill Road, where a lively social centre was closed by Tesco last year, leaving an empty building ever since.
There will be an official opening event on Saturday 18th July at 7.30 pm, where you are invited to come along, enjoy the new social centre, and see how you can use the space and get involved.
There will be a open mic event in the evening showcasing local acts. Bring your own refreshments. Come on down!
Want to put on events or get involved? Get in touch in person or:
phone: 01223 356630
web: www.cambridgefreespaces.wordpress.com
email: cambridgefreespaces@lists.riseup.net
UPCOMING EVENTS from 17th JULY 2009:
Daily (most days): 5.30pm POLITICAL DISCUSSION TIME - topics are decided daily by those present with some radical/social/political issues suggested in the diary already.
Daily (most days): 7:30pm PUBLIC MEETING - to discuss the space/use of the space/arising issues
Friday, 17th July – after the public meeting – OPEN JAMMING SESSION
Saturday, 18th July – after the public meeting – OPEN POETRY & ACCOUSTIC MUSIC/LIVE BANDS (donations at the door for climate camp)
AND MUCH MORE COMING SOON…
Marple
e-mail:
cambridgefreespaces@lists.riseup.net
Homepage:
http://www.cambridgeaction.net