Our next weekly film :

The motorcicle diaries

will be held on Thursday 21, at 7 PM.

It tells the story of a journey by motorcycle across South America in 1952 by young Ernesto “Fuser” Guevara and his friend Alberto Granado. Guevara later became the famous Marxist revolutionary better known as Che Guevara, and the film depicts the gradual development of his political outlook, but his revolutionary exploits are not mentioned except in a caption at the end.

The film is based on the books Diarios de motocicleta by Guevara, and Con el Che por America Latina by Alberto Granado. Guevara is played by Mexican actor Gael García Bernal, and Granado by the Argentine actor Rodrigo de la Serna.

Directed by Brazilian director Walter Salles and written by Puerto Rican playwright José Rivera, the film was an international co-production between production companies from Argentina, the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Chile, Peru and France.[1]

The film’s executive producers were Robert Redford, Paul Webstera, and Rebecca Yeldham; the producers were Edgard Tenenbaum, Michael Nozik, and Karen Tenkoff; and the co-producers were Daniel Burman and Diego Dubcovsky.

Is free but we acept donation.

June, Thursday 14 at 7 PM we are going to share this documentary film:

BirdSong and Cofee, a Wake-Up Call

Coffee drinkers will be astonished to learn that they hold in their hands the fate of farm families, farming communities, and entire ecosystems in coffee-growing regions like Costa Rica. In this film we hear from experts and students, from coffee lovers and bird lovers, and-most importantly-from coffee farmers themselves. We learn how their lives and ours are inextricably linked, economically and environmentally.

Weekly films will be shown on Thursday nights at 7pm.

On Thurs, June 7 we’ll watch Volver. More info on Volver
Three generations of women survive the east wind, fire, insanity, superstition and even death by means of goodness, lies and boundless vitality.

Please check here soon to see what will be showing for following weeks.

Thursday May 24
6:00
Stone Soup Gallery


My Worcester is the theme for Thursday’s gallery opening at 6:00. Five talented students from Cara Philp’s after-school proogram will have their original street photographs on display in the Soup Gallery until June 23rd. Stay posted for Stone Soup open hours when the gallery will be open to the public. All are welcome to the big event on Thursday.

All these with no staff, no big funders, all volunteers and member groups chipping in, many generous individuals. Not a complete list, add your items as comments!

Stone Soup Accomplishments
First 5 Months

Renovations:
• Built a functional kitchen for Food Not Bombs and all the member groups “COOKs” (permitted, pro electrical and plumbing work)
• Opened up space in 2nd floor front room by removing partition
• Scraped, patched and repainted Worcester Roots Office walls and ceiling
• Renovated Blue room on 2nd floor, making lead-safe and attractive walls
• Patched plaster on the 3rd floor
• Sanded floors on first floor
• Cleaned and remodeled basement for Earn-A-Bike shop and Graphics Shop
• Patched and repainted entrance way and common area walls for the gallery
• Fortified and installed shelves in the room that is now the Firecracker lending library

Events organized by Stone Soup Collective (not including dozens of events hosted at Stone Soup organized by member groups “COOKs”):
• Opening event January 27th, 2007 with several local performers, food, games for kids, tours, etc.
• 2 School Vacation Camps (coordinated by Stone Soup School) with activities for over 30 kids, most from immediate neighborhood
• Open House event April 21st, 2007 with puppetry, gallery opening, live music, food, tours, film showing + more.
• Neighborhood Earth Day clean up of King Street and Stone Soup play area lot on Oread Pl

Groups who have used the space for larger events:
• Stone Soup School (fundraising party: live music, multimedia DJ)
• Food Not Bombs (benefit show)
• EPOCA (celebration cookout)
• Worcester Roots Project (Bike Lead Away event with puppetry, international speakers, neighborhood soil-testing bike ride)
• Tertulia Julia de Burgos (Spanish-language creative sharing space, monthly gatherings)
• Step It Up/Sustainable Worcester (banner making)
• Worcester Immigrant Coalition (banner making, outreach central)
• Worcester Earn-A-Bike (yearly membership event, DJ, auction, bike games, food)
• Worcester Peace Works/ad-hoc anti-war group (banner making media event)
• Worcester Indymedia (Authentic Journalism a Conversation with Al Giordano)

Community Resources offered at Stone Soup:
• Firecracker lending library
• Meeting / performance / event space
• Worcester.Indymedia.org free ($ and software) public computer with internet soon to be several machines
• Bike workshop provided by Earn-A-Bike
• Soil testing provided by Worcester Roots Project
• Gallery for visual artists of varied experience and mediums
• Graphics Shop with full service screen printing set up
• School Vacation /summer camps and educational experiences for kids
• Community kitchen
• Networking space for activist and community organizations

Upcoming Events At STONE SOUP/OLLA POPULAR
4 King Street, Worcester
(just off of main street near Maria’s Kitchen, main south)

Stone Soup General Meeting
Tuesday, March 13th
6:00pm
A general meeting for the community center, Stone Soup, 4 King St, Worcester. Newcommers welcome.

Argentina Video Release Party
Thursday, March 15th
7:30pm
*Video preview
*Copies available
*Indymedia preview
*Discussion with filmmakers (We’re from Worcester! — Matt Feinstein and Jesse Barnes)
more info: info@wogan.org ~ 508-335-7783 ~ http://ArgentinaVideo.org

Stone Soup School Fundraising Party
Saturday, March 17th
7:00pm
Dessert, Live Music, Fun Times (+Saulo’s Birthday!)
Nat Needle on keys + more great music!

Anti-War Poster-Making
Wednesday, March 14, 5:45pm-whenever

People will be gathering to make anti-war posters for the big March 24 rally in Worcester. This is a good opportunity to make a nice poster and connect with other people who’ll be at the rally. (feel free to show up late)

Diversity Training
Saturday, April 7th
1-4pm
A training for anyone about issues of racism, sexism, heterosexism and ableism and working towards diversity in our organizations. Trainers include Gwen Davis, Saulo Araujo, Niluka Gunawardena. Organized by Worcester Global Action Network. Free and open to the public.

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More info:

http://StoneSoupWorcester.org

stonesoupworcester@gmail.com

Tel: 508-755-4974

The community center in Worcester, Stone Soup/Olla Popular, holds a kick-off celebration on January 27th, 2007 with the solidarity of several regional and international groups.

After several years of hard work, social movements and community groups finally have their own space. And it is permanent. And it is autonomous, communally controlled.

The night of the kickoff celebration began with a community dinner in the style of stone soup, where several people brought something to eat and all ate a delicious and diverse meal. Lucelia de Jesus began the music with Latin folk tunes of justice, followed by folksinger Lydia Fortune and AfroDZak, who mixed positive Hip Hop with messages of social change and trumpet and poetry.

With full rooms and halls, we presented the banner from the Unemployed Worker Movement of (MTD) La Mantanza, Argentina – “El Mismo Fuego/The Same Fire” – and read a letter from a Brazilian ecological group, Ciclovida. This solidarity transmitted the feeling that we are not alone in this struggle, that there are communities getting organized, reclaiming spaces for collective purposes, and searching for justice.

More than 150 people came despite the cold, people of all ages, and the night included several self-organized activities for youth and kids (dance-dance-revolution, tile painting, others). Music followed by various local artists, a soulful and moving singer from Fall River, Cedric Josey, and a powerful revolutionary Hip Hop group, Foundation Movement.

El espacio ya está llenando, hay: _–un taller comunitaria de bicicletas “Earn-A-Bike” –una organización de pesas/os y ex-presas/os luchando por trabajo digno “EPOCA” –nuestro grupo de jovenes “Casa Tóxicos/Proyecto Raices de Worcester” –una biblioteca radical, una cocina comunitaria con “Comida no Bombas” –un espacio educacional que va a ser una escuela libre –y un espacio abierto por la comunidad y grupos activistas.

The space already houses:

  • A community bike shop/program, Earn-A-Bike
  • The office of EPOCA – Ex-prisoners and Prisoners Organizing for Community Advancement working for dignified work and fair employement
  • An environmental justice group, Worcester Roots Project and their youth program, Toxic Soil Buster Coooperative
  • A radical lending library
  • A community kitchen used by Food Not Bombs and others
  • An educational space that will become the very democratic Stone Soup School
  • And, of course, the community center space open for neighbors and activist groups

We recognize and appreciate the solidarity and participation from all the movements in this region and in the South in this celebration, because, after all, it is THE SAME FIRE!

More photos (y este artículo en español)

STONE SOUP COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER
KICK OFF CELEBRATION
Saturday January 27th
7:00
4 KING ST. WORCESTER, MA

Featuring…
The Foundation Movement
Afro DZ Ack
Cedric Josey
Lucelia De Jesus
Lydia Fortune
and other local performance artists.

Bring the whole family. There will be a kids space with activities.

This is a Sober event. Please no Drugs or Alcohol.

Stone Soup Artist / Activist Collective and Community Resource Center is a collectively owned building where community members are creating a space that meets and honors their needs. Stone Soup provides space for community meetings, musical and theatrical shows, an art gallery, a kitchen for Food Not Bombs and community dinners, The Firecracker lending library, affordable housing, Earn a Bike, the Stone Soup School, Worcester Independent Media Center, EPOCA and other grassroots organizations. Our vision is a community center that belongs to and meets the needs of the Main South Neighborhood of Worcester, MA. Inspired by principles of inclusion, collective participation, and universal affordability, we will be an example of how creative community development of and for the people can stimulate local economies without resorting to gentrification.

For more information call (508) 755-4974 email stonesoupworcester@gmail.com or visit stonesoupworcester.com.
See you there!!!!!!!

Stone Soup is up and running. Well we still have a lot of work to do to make the space work for all of our projects, But Earn a bike moved in on December 17th. Ex-prisioners and prisioners Organizing for Community Advacement (EPOCA) is busy making there office work for them. Food not Bombs has been cooking in the kitchen. Worcester Indymedia has been plotting a community media center. People have been sanding the floors in the Community Center space and soon we will be able to put the lending library up on the shelves. The Stone Soup School will soon be moving into the first floor and offering a multi-generational learning community to share workshops and activities and a February Vacation Day Camp. It is a very exciting time and we are looking for more grassroots organizations, artists and activists in the Worcester area to come be part of this collective project. Please give us a call at our new phone number (508) 755-4974 or email us at stonesoupworcester@gmail.com.

Please help us find this stuff for free!

OFFICE-STUFF
Business phone system
Folding tables
Conference table
Bookshelves
Phone and ethernet cables
LCD Projector
Folding chairs
Bulletin board
White boards/chalkboards
Magazine Racks

HOUSEHOLD-STUFF
Tool sets
Light fixtures (more efficient ones)
Curtains / blinds
Bathtub/shower
Couches/Armchairs/Futons (good shape only)
Refrigerator
Big pots

SPECIALIZED-STUFF
Commercial kitchen equipment (exhaust hood, big stove, sink, knife sets, big counter)

Photo equipment (enlargers, bins, etc.)

Wheel chair ramp

ADD YOUR IDEAS AS A COMMENT!

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