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Not Bombs - Seattle |
Food Not Bombs - SeattlePROJECTSPage last updated June 14, 2009SUNDAY DINNEREvery Sunday evening around 6pm, Food Not Bombs shares a free veggie meal open to everyone at Occidental Park (in Pioneer Square). We start cooking at about 1:30pm Sunday afternoon at Cascade People’s Center at 309 Pontius Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109 - Phone: (206)587-0320. To get involved in the cooking, cleaning, serving or food collection, leave a message at (206) 949-0322, email seattle-fnb@riseup.net. or stop by Occidental Park Sunday evening, we'd love to meet you.SATURDAY DINNEREvery Saturday, cooking 10:00 am at Sherwood Co-op (in Univ. Dist.), serve 2:30 pm at Victor Steinbrueck Park next to Pike Place Market, except the last Saturday of the month, when we serve at the Really Really Free Market in Pratt Park (E Yesler Way betn 18th-20th Aves S) ; seattlefnb.blogspot.com to get in touch or for more details.SATURDAY FREE MARKETAnother local FNB project is the Saturday Free Market (a.k.a. "Produce to the People, Right On!"). Each week, FNB members and individuals from Yesler Terrace -- a government housing complex -- collect food donated from local co-ops and distribute it at the Yesler Terrace Community Center at noon. Occasionally other household goods are donated for distribution. Please contact seattle-fnb@riseup.net or call (206) 729-0384 if interested.CASCADE FREE MARKETThe Cascade Free Market distributes produce every Sunday at 1:30 pm, outside the Cascade People's Center. We have produce, packaged and deli foods, many of which are organic, and some of which include meat. All are welcome.309 Pontius Ave North, Seattle, WA 98109 cascadepeoplescenter.org We always need:
(If you feel compelled to give us money, THANKS! But be warned that we don't have a bank account, so we can't cash checks made out to "Food Not Bombs"... please contact us first!) FLIM NIGHTFlim Night is a monthly gathering hosted by the lovely folks at Gallery 1412, a collectively owned experimental arts venue. On the first Tuesday of every month, Flim Night showcases a variety of film-based art, with special emphasis on subversive humor, activist and revolutionary topics, surrealism and whatever else resonates.Screenings begin at 7pm There is no cover charge, but donations are collected for Seattle FNB SCN Activism Pages |