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MPLS Folks, a quick reminder that Get Brewing! will be taking place at Eastlake Craft Brewery Friday at 7pm. Come with an idea that energizes creative direct action in the 9th Ward, drink some beers! $2 of every beer sold during the event goes to a fund to support a proposed project chosen by all those in attendance. What can you do for your neighborhood? At the very least, start by drinking some beer and listening to your brilliant neighbors this Friday. As the ambassador of soul, Mr. James Brown, said, “Get up. Get into it. Get involved.”

Jan. 11, 2017 · 5:29pm· Resident Weirdo· ∞

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Dec. 28, 2016 · 6:37pm· Resident Weirdo· ∞

Fri, Jan. 13, 2017 ⁄ 7:00–9:00pm

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Beyond Repair & Eastlake Craft Brewery are collaborating towards an on-going platform to democratically fund neighbor devised and implemented projects for the 9th Ward that energize creative strategies supporting well-being and personal freedom against racism, xenophobia, misogyny and all that other pile of crap that seems to be, increasingly, a-okay nowadays.

Join us on Jan. 13th at the brewery. Tell your friends. Drink some delicious beer. Propose a project. Win some money. Do some good with it. Come back next time and tell us what’s what.

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Get Brewing! : A Micro Funding/Brewing Platform Supporting Neighborhood Creative Engagement for Defense and Wellness in South Minneapolis
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Beyond Repair and Eastlake Craft Brewing have devised a micro-grant presentation platform – Get Brewing! – established to promote and support creative social engagement around defense and wellness in the 9th Ward neighborhoods of Powderhorn, Central, and Phillips. Modeled after FEAST (“a recurring public dinner designed to use community-driven financial support to democratically” fund project proposals) Get Brewing! invites 9th Ward neighbors to individually or collaboratively propose projects that imaginatively address how we, as neighbors, can care for, assist, and protect one another within this moment of unease.

Every other Friday at 7pm, starting January 13th, drop by Eastlake for a beer. Propose a project, or simply listen in on the great ideas of your fellow neighbors. Proposals will be voted on by all in attendance. With $2 from every full-size beer sold to participants that evening going into the Get Brewing! fund, the winner walks away with that night’s profits to help support the realization of their idea. Winners return at the next gathering of Get Brewing! to share what they’ve done.

Within a moment where distrust and fear, hate crimes, and general unease are at a fever pitch, models and actions that address how we care for one another, as well as ourselves, are not simply a good idea, but vital social tools for mental health and personal freedom in advance of crisis. Get Brewing! creates a social space to critically address these concerns and highlight methods of support for one another from the ground up. With communal intent we, as neighbors, can energize ideas that benefit us all, starting with our neighbors most at risk within a climate of heightened aggression and intolerance.

Have a beer!
Come up with an idea!
Commit to one another!
Repeat as necessary!!

Dec. 28, 2016 · 4:21pm· Resident Weirdo· ∞

Sat, Dec. 19, 2015 ⁄ 4:00–6:30pm

Rad Dads: Local Writers on Fatherhood and the Radical Domestic

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In celebration of Chris Martin (Poet / Co-Editor of Society) and his new book of poems, The Falling Down Dance (Coffeehouse Press) we invite you to join the authors below for a pint just down the way from the shop at Eastlake Craft Brewing, for a reading and conversation about verse and fatherhood. Readers will include:

Sam Gould
Steve Healey
Chris Martin
William Waltz
Patrick Werle
Clarence White

We’ve produced a chapbook for the occasion, entitled of course, Rad Dads. It’s cheap. Like $5.

Dec. 3, 2015 · 4:22pm· Resident Weirdo· ∞

"It was Broken When You Bought it"

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