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Free Skool Santa Cruz Winter Quarter Begins

by Free Skool Santa Cruz (freeskoolsc [at] riseup.net)
Free Skool Santa Cruz Winter Quarter begins next Wednesday!
Free Skool Winter Quarter officially runs from November 1st 2006 to January 31st 2007. This quarter, we offer 68 different classes ranging from Don't Die (Again!) Wild Foods to Gingerbread House Making, Help! Math! to the Debris Shelter Campout, Nonviolent Communication to Fight Back! Other awesome classes include the Punk Sewing Circle, Feral Foraging, Spanish 1 and Conversation (weekly), Polynesian Star Navigation, History of the Future, Tray Boarding, and many others.

We've printed thousands of paper calendars and have already started distributing them. Look for it in cafes, community centers, and bulletin boards around town. Reliable locations to pick up calendars are the BIKE CHURCH downtown and the SACRED GROVE on Soquel Avenue. We'll be continually restocking these and other locations with more calendars, don't worry too much if our handmade calendar boxes are empty. Just drop us a donation, so that we can print some more calendars:
http://santacruz.freeskool.org/e107_plugins/content/content.php?content.53

If you'd like to help distribute the Free Skool calendar, please contact us as soon as you can at freeskoolsc [at] riseup.net. We'd especially like to hit the south county, far east and west sides, the beach corridor, UCSC, and all the points in between. Free Skool is a non-institutional grassroots project. That means people just like you and I are working to make it happen. We are all "students" and we are all "teachers" here.
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by Jamie Bronstein
Can you just scan in the new one? That will cut down on the need for you to print so many, no?
by Free Skool
It'll be up on the websitei in the next few days. Paper calendars combined with word of mouth reach far more people than an electronic communications ever could, and lead to far more meaningful relationships. We have no interest in becoming a cybernetic entity. We are animals, living and playing and realizing our dreams in the physical world.

Free Skool
by Jamie Bronstein
By the way, I think you might want to re-think the idea that you reach fewer people by posting online. Not only doesn't that make sense, but there are people who are mobility-impaired who you may not be able to reach with a paper calendar for some reason but can via the web.

Me, I was looking around for a paper calendar but couldn't find one.
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