Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 dunno anything about this..but..thought i'd forward it along NYC's 2nd Annual Halloween Really Really Free Market! FREE STUFF! FREE SERVICES! FREE FUN! · Saturday, October 29th · St. Marks Church (2nd Ave Bet. 10th & 11th St.) · Noon to Just After Dusk! Dress up in your CRAZIEST Halloween garb! Best costume wins the best pumpkin pie you've ever had! And it's vegan! Swap goods (You know, the stuff that is too good to throw away but you shouldn't keep), share skills, give presents, eat food, hang out, dance, sing and have fun—all for free! Nothing will be for sale! There will be Halloween-themed Games! Music! and Food! The Really Free Market is an open-air bazaar and celebration, where we discard capitalist notions of interaction and have fun trying new models of exchange. This will only be as great as you make it. We will provide the framework; you supply the material. Bringing free stuff and planning skill-shares are great ways to get involved. If you have a skill to share, stuff to give away, a crazy art thing to do, music to play, a scary idea for entertainment or a topic to discuss; email us soon and let us know what you are planning! Otherwise, plan on bringing your own table or blanket and coming and going as you please, and if you want contact us, just e-mail: inourhearts Show up to St. Mark's Church with something to share, and let this be another step in our movement towards a really, really free world. Bring friends and gifts, leave your wallet at home. Because there is enough for everyone. Because sharing is more fulfilling than owning. Because corporations would rather the landfills overflow than anyone get anything for free. Because scarcity is a myth constructed to keep us at the mercy of the economy. Because a community-building day outside is better than anything money could STUFF TO BRING/WAYS TO PARTICIPATE music (bands/musicians --acoustic) food (pretty much anything), clothes, books movies (vhs/dvd) recorded music (tapes, cds) pirated computer software kitchen supplies electronics plants schemes scams advice! instruments picture frames office supplies, candles, knick knacks, toys, jewelry, skillshares (hands-on stuff like how-to change a bike tire, make sushi, make a stencil, get social services, etc. etc.), and skills (massage, haircuts, reiki, etc. etc.) jokes back rubs scarfs gloves umbrellas! The propagandist's purpose is to make one set of people forget that certain other sets of people are human: Aldous Huxley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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