Black Cat Occupied Social Centre website now online + events info
Black Cat Collective | 18.11.2009 10:20 | Free Spaces
*Firstly, we have a shiny new website. It is still undergoing a bit of work, but has all the important info you need to know about the place. You can check it out at - http://blackcatcentre.blogspot.com/
*Just a quick reminder about our benefit gig this Friday (20th) featuring Robb Johnson & the Irregulars, Tracey Curtis, Cosmo and a cool, though un-named acoustic ska outifit we found busking in Bath town centre! At only £3/4 suggested donation, plus donation dinner and bar, it looks set to be a wicked night raising funds for decent causes (the posties, the black cat and local radical rag the Bath Bomb), so drag yerself over to the Westcountry for the night. (we have plenty of crash space, so why not kip over, then find yer way over to Bristol's Kebele Centre for their birthday bash on the Saturday night?)
*From 1pm saturday, we will be having an open day, with various workshops (including bike repair and making wallets from junk, squatting Q&A, film showings in the evening, lunch and much more). Everyone welcome!
So, between us and Kebele, we have a cheap and nifty weekend of radical relaxing, creating and partying going on - there's never been a better weekend to spend in the South West!
There is always someone in at the Black Cat, so if you want to pop over at any time, drop us an email.
*Just a quick reminder about our benefit gig this Friday (20th) featuring Robb Johnson & the Irregulars, Tracey Curtis, Cosmo and a cool, though un-named acoustic ska outifit we found busking in Bath town centre! At only £3/4 suggested donation, plus donation dinner and bar, it looks set to be a wicked night raising funds for decent causes (the posties, the black cat and local radical rag the Bath Bomb), so drag yerself over to the Westcountry for the night. (we have plenty of crash space, so why not kip over, then find yer way over to Bristol's Kebele Centre for their birthday bash on the Saturday night?)
*From 1pm saturday, we will be having an open day, with various workshops (including bike repair and making wallets from junk, squatting Q&A, film showings in the evening, lunch and much more). Everyone welcome!
So, between us and Kebele, we have a cheap and nifty weekend of radical relaxing, creating and partying going on - there's never been a better weekend to spend in the South West!
There is always someone in at the Black Cat, so if you want to pop over at any time, drop us an email.
Black Cat Collective
e-mail:
bathsocialcentre@gmail.com
Homepage:
http://blackcatcentre.blogspot.com/