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Summer Quarter Calendar is Available!Posted Monday 27 February 2006 - 00:09:28
Summer Quarter calendar is out!


Greeting friends! The first Wednesday of the month Farmers Market, downtown, we will be tabling with a stack of Summer 2008 Free Skool calendars (which runs July through September). This is a chance to pick up a calendar and/or say hello to some of the folks involved in the Free Skool collective. We are excited about this Summer calendar, and even if you cannot make it to the Farmer's Market, look around town for calendars.

The calendar is also posted here online, where you can view or download sections of the calendar, or a huge printable one right here.

Take a look at our calendar page here. From there you can see a graphical version, download and print a PDF, or browse a web version right there on our website.



Free Skool is a decentralized, non-institutional project -- in other words, you and I make it happen. There is no organization, foundation, agency, sponsor, or institutional bullshit behind this thing. If we want to get calendars out there, well, we have to uh, get calendars out there.

We have Distro Days at the Santa Cruz Farmer's Market the first Wednesday of each month of the quarter. We need you to take some of these calendars off our hands to relieve the burden of all this excitement

We've printed a lot of calendars and have already distributed them. Look for it in cafes, community centers, bulletin boards around town. Reliable locations where you can pick up a paper calendar are posted on the website.

We need help printing the calendar. Please consider donating cash to support printing costs or getting us in contact with your printer for an awesome hookup. Use the Donate button on the main menu to the left.

Email us with your suggestions, comments, kudos, at freeskoolsc@riseup.net.
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Free Skool Marks Three Years of Learning Outside the SystemPosted Saturday 24 February 2007 - 21:31:23

Free Skool Marks Three Years of Learning Outside the System

Grassroots project has grown to include hundreds of classes and continues to blur the line between teachers and students

Three years ago this spring, Free Skool Santa Cruz started as an idea between friends. It was a resuscitation of an old idea: interactive and informal learning in a non-institutional, non-hierarchical setting outside of the monetary economy. In other words, friends sharing what they know with others in an informal skill-sharing network. And in three years, Free Skool has offered over 260 different classes on everything from DIY-philosophy such as bike repair and knitting to more academic subjects such as local and radical history.

In fact, looking at the quarterly-produced Free Skool calendar -- with classes offered almost every single day -- it is nearly impossible to easily summarize the breadth of the subjects offered. "History of the Future" falls next to "Don't Die! Wild Foods." " Polynesian Star Navigation" cozies up to "Surveillance Camera Walking Tour" on the Free Skool calendar. More mainstay classes -- languages, yoga, cooking, and art. -- also round out the schedule.

As much as possible, Free Skool works to blur the line between teachers, students, and organizers. Teachers make most of the arrangements for their classes including subject, material, timing, and location. Classes are informal, egalitarian, and are held in homes, social spaces, and parks. "We are all students and we are all teachers here," says the Free Skool website. And once a quarter, students, teachers, organizers, and community members all pitch in to put on the Free Skool Community Picnic.

Organizers view Free Skool as an intrinsically radical project. It is not only a framework in which students and teachers can share what they know, but a direct challenge to institutional control and the commodification of learning. It is a completely grassroots effort, with no outside funding or support, a bunch of individuals working collectively and autonomously to make it happen.

New Free Skool teachers are always welcome. Prospective teachers should check out the Teach link on the website.

Calendars for the new quarter will be available on-line and at most cafes, bookstores, and community centers in Santa Cruz and beyond. The Free Skool Santa Cruz website, which offers the current calendar, class reviews, and discussion, is at [link]

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Know Your RightsPosted Sunday 12 February 2006 - 16:55:22
Know your "rights" before you find yourself in hot water. Keep yourself safe from police repression.

The Know Your Rights information here came directly out of a Free Skool Santa Cruz workshop on the subject. We created a Know Your Rights handbill and poster that we hope you'll find useful.

Download the PDF poster and handbill. We encourage all of our friends to hang the poster next to the toilet in their co-op houses where we know it will get read.

Read the Free Skool Know Your Rights article.

Know Your Rights Workshop

Please attend the Free Skool Know Your Rights workshop:

Resisting the Police State: Know Your Rights
Sun Apr 8th (Easter Sunday) 1-3pm
O'Neill Plaza, Cooper & Pacific
Keep yourself safe from police repression. Know your "rights" before you find yourself in hot water. We will cover detentions, arrest, searches, interrogation, jail, warrants, and police infiltration. Learn the phrase "I'm going to remain silent and I would like to see a lawyer."
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Where Can I Get a Paper Calendar?Posted Tuesday 29 November 2005 - 09:28:41
As well as in cafes and community centers all over town, we have reliable stocks of calendars (usually in our nifty homemade calendar boxes) at the following places:

Downtown Santa Cruz:
Bike Church, 703 Pacific Ave
Saturn Cafe, Pacific & Laurel
Main Library, 224 Church St
Bookshop Santa Cruz, 1520 Pacific Ave
Pergolesi, 418 Cedar St
Hide Gallery & Firefly Cafe, 131 Front St
Cafe Bene, 1101 Cedar St
Eastside Santa Cruz:
Sacred Grove, 924 Soquel Ave
Staff of Life, 1305 Water St
The Bagelry, 1636 Seabright Ave
Chill Out Cafe, 1222 Soquel Ave
Gateways, 1126 Soquel Ave
Coffeetopia, 3701 Portola Dr
Westside Santa Cruz:
Food Bin, 1130 Mission St
UCSC
McHenry Library
Baytree Plaza Newsstand
San Lorenzo Valley
White Raven Coffee, 6253 Hwy 9, Felton
We'll also be having another Distro Day at the Farmers Market the first Wednesday of each month where you can pick up a calendar from us right out of our hot little hands.

If you'd like to help distribute the Free Skool calendar, please contact us at freeskoolsc@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.
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Check Out Free Skool ArticlesPosted Tuesday 22 November 2005 - 11:42:24
Inspiration & Links
Other interesting projects that inspire us: Other free skools, the previous Santa Cruz Free School, ther inspiring projects.
Education & Communication
Non-authoritarian education and communication: Starting your own free skool, collective process.
Self-reliance
The need for community self-reliance: Nothing yet. Feel free to point out great resources to us.
Administrative
Free Skool administrative issues: Media policies, FSSC quareterly to-do list, DIY publicity
Teacher Bios
A place for teachers to add biographical information, classes they've taught, classes they are teaching, classes they someday hope to teach, and other projects they are involved in.
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