Events
From June 22-26, 2010, the USSF will gather at Cobo Hall and Hart Plaza in Detroit, providing an open space for people and groups to blend their ideas and energy. The USSF 2010 in Detroit is expected to be twice the size of the 2007 forum in Atlanta. That's twice as many young people. Twice as many participating groups. Twice as many experiences of what the alternatives to corporate power look like.
From June 22-26, 2010, the USSF will gather at Cobo Hall and Hart Plaza in Detroit, providing an open space for people and groups to blend their ideas and energy. The USSF 2010 in Detroit is expected to be twice the size of the 2007 forum in Atlanta. That's twice as many young people. Twice as many participating groups. Twice as many experiences of what the alternatives to corporate power look like.
From June 22-26, 2010, the USSF will gather at Cobo Hall and Hart Plaza in Detroit, providing an open space for people and groups to blend their ideas and energy. The USSF 2010 in Detroit is expected to be twice the size of the 2007 forum in Atlanta. That's twice as many young people. Twice as many participating groups. Twice as many experiences of what the alternatives to corporate power look like.
From June 22-26, 2010, the USSF will gather at Cobo Hall and Hart Plaza in Detroit, providing an open space for people and groups to blend their ideas and energy. The USSF 2010 in Detroit is expected to be twice the size of the 2007 forum in Atlanta. That's twice as many young people. Twice as many participating groups. Twice as many experiences of what the alternatives to corporate power look like.
From June 22-26, 2010, the USSF will gather at Cobo Hall and Hart Plaza in Detroit, providing an open space for people and groups to blend their ideas and energy. The USSF 2010 in Detroit is expected to be twice the size of the 2007 forum in Atlanta. That's twice as many young people. Twice as many participating groups. Twice as many experiences of what the alternatives to corporate power look like.
Thursday, July 1, 7 p.m., Douglass Community Cente
Detroit has lost nearly half its population and more than 15,000 businesses since its peak, and 70,000 vacant lots now cover one third of the city. However, promise is blooming today in numerous community gardens and urban agriculture projects. Join Ashley Atkinson from Greening of Detroit, local activist Olga Bonfiglio, and some of Kalamazoo's urban farmers for a fascinating, hopeful look at how Michigan can make the transition from manufacturing to agriculture.
This month, we'll be reading "Boar Taint," by Bonnie Jo Campbell. Contact us at fletchercollective@gmail.com for a digital copy.
Gibbs House
4503 Parkivew Ave
for more info call Remy @ 734-276-8387
At the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
6-9pm
Meristem Cooperative continues its fortnightly potlucks at 824 Davis. Bring a dish, bring a friend, but most importantly, bring yourself!
Meristem Cooperative continues its fortnightly potlucks at 824 Davis. Bring a dish, bring a friend, but most importantly, bring yourself!
Kalamazoo Collective Housing
Annual Membership Meeting and Board Election
Location TBA
Meristem Cooperative continues its fortnightly potlucks at 824 Davis. Bring a dish, bring a friend, but most importantly, bring yourself!
Meristem Cooperative continues its fortnightly potlucks at 824 Davis. Bring a dish, bring a friend, but most importantly, bring yourself!


