For the month of March Richmond Food Not Bombs will be cooking at The Wingnut Anarchist Collective on Sundays from 12:30 – 3:45!
Help us fundraise, gather supplies, cook food, make literature, and clean up!
We are building community and resistance and healthy bodies one vegan meal at a time!
Posts Tagged ‘FNB’
March Food Not Bombs at the Wingnut
Posted: February 2, 2015 in UncategorizedTags: anarchist, FNB, Food Not Bombs, radical, RVA, Wingnut
21 years of Richmond Food Not Bombs
Posted: December 7, 2014 in UncategorizedTags: activist, FNB, food is a right not a privilege, foodnotbombs, Monroe Park, RVA, solidarity not charity, vegan
December Food Not Bombs at Wingnut
Posted: November 29, 2014 in UncategorizedTags: FNB, Food Not Bombs, foodnotbombs, RVA, RVA FNB, solidarity, vegan
Richmond Area Update from the Virginia Organizing Project!
Posted: August 31, 2014 in UncategorizedTags: all ages, anarchism, anarchist, Anarchist Black Cross, anarchists, anarchy, collective, community, copwatch, DIY, FNB, Food Not Bombs, house show, Mo Karn, Mo Karnage, Monroe Park, Richmond, RVA, Wingnut, wingnut anarchist collective, zines
This is a list of upcoming events from the VOP- But we have added Wingnut events and events we know about in bold!
THE AMAZING RAISE: Virginia Organizing will be participating in the Amazing Raise on September 17 and 18. This is an online fundraising effort and anyone can donate by visiting http://www.theamazingraise.org/. Folks can easily contribute online at anytime starting at 6:00 a.m. on September 17 until 6:00 p.m. on September 18. However, the Richmond Chapter will be working to win the “Second Chance Early Bird” prize of $1500! To win this, Virginia Organizing needs to be one of the first ten groups to receive 25 separate gifts of $50 or more starting at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, September 18. If you can, please donate right at 8:00 a.m. on September 18. We need to make sure we have people signed up to give during this time, so please contact me directly if you are able to help us try to win this prize. If our Chapter helps with this prize and Virginia Organizing wins it, some of the prize money will count toward our 2014 Chapter fundraising goals! Also, if anyone is available to run a 5k to benefit Virginia Organizing, the Amazing Raise is hosting a race on Tuesday, September 16 at the Boulders in Chesterfield. Visit www.amazingraise5k.org to register (and be sure to run in your Virginia Organizing t-shirt, contact me if you don’t have one).
August 31, 4:00 p.m., public forum on police brutality, Monroe Park
September 1, 6:00 p.m. (every 1st and 3rd Monday) Moral Monday, Bell Tower on Capital Square
September 1st, 8:00pm Bizarro Books Reading at the Wingnut
September 5-7, Virginia Organizing annual Grassroots Gathering, Blackstone, Virginia
September 7, 2:00 p.m., ASWAN (an organization of Homeless people) meeting, Legal Aid Justice Center
September 7 (and every Sunday) 12:30 p.m. Food Not Bombs meal in Monroe Park
September 8, 7:00 Virginia Organizing Transit Action Team meeting at Northside Grill
September 10, 7:00pm Karaoke at Lakeside Tavern with the Wingnut
September 11, 7:00pm Craft Night at the Wingnut
September 13, Richmond Peace Festival, 11:00 am at St Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 600 Grove Avenue
September 17, noon, Central Virginia Rainbow Partnership Meeting, 1407 Sherwood Avenue
September 17, 6:30 p.m., Joe Calabrese to speak on the benefits of rapid transit, at the Science Museum
September 18, Virginia General Assembly Special Session on Medicaid expansion begins
September 20, Broad Street Mile fundraiser for Richmond Justice Initiative
September 21, UCI cycling World Championship in Spain begins (2015 in Richmond)
September 23, 6:00-8:00pm Shooting Practice with the Wingnut at CSA
September 25, RePHRAME (public housing residents organization) meeting
October 1, 7:00 p.m., Ellen Dunham-Jones on reducing sprawl at VCU Commons
October 3rd, 7:00pm Slam Up Performance at the Wingnut
October 4th, 11:00am – 5:00pm Richmond Zine Fest at the GCCR
October 7, 7:00 p.m., presentation on Bus Rapid Transit plan, at Spring Run Presbyterian Church near Woodlake
October 9, 7:00pm, Craft Night at the Wingnut!
October 14, last day to register to vote and last day to apply for an ID for the November election
October 25, 1:00 p.m. 7th Annual River City Saunter Route 5 Corridor bus tour, Partnership for Smarter Growth
October 31, HALLOWEEN – Halloween Parade
Every Sunday in November from 12:30- 5pm, Food Not Bombs at the Wingnut
November 1 & 2, Richmond Gunshow with Anarcho Rednecks Against Oppression
November 8, Richmond Peace Education Center Dinner and Auction
November 12, The Commonwealth Institute is holding a statewide policy conference in Richmond
November 27th, Friendsgiving Potluck at the Wingnut!
September 2015, UCI cycling World Championship in Richmond
Join Virginia Organizing for a discussion with
Lieutenant Governor Ralph Northam
Lieutenant Governor Ralph Northam will be speaking at the Virginia Organizing Grassroots Gathering on Saturday, September 6 at 9 a.m. The Grassroots Gathering will take place at the Blackstone Conference and Retreat Center, located at 707 4th Street, Blackstone, VA 23824.
The Gathering is a weekend event with workshops, speakers, and fun time! Virginia Secretary of the Commonwealth Levar Stoney will also attend to discuss restoration of rights in Virginia. Please see grassrootsgathering.eventbrite.com for more details.
You are invited to come for the entire weekend event or just parts. Please register in advance and arrive no later than 8:30 a.m. on Saturday morning! We look forward to seeing you there!
MEDICAID EXPANSION: The struggle for full health care reform in Virginia will continue next month when the General Assembly begins a special session on Medicaid expansion on September 18. Medicaid expansion is a piece of the Affordable Care Act that could provide coverage to up to 400,000 uninsured Virginians (with the federal government picking up a minimum of 90% of the cost). Governor McAuliffe would like to expand Medicaid but is faced with a legislature that refuses to take action. We will be doing at least one action in mid-September to push leaders of the opposition to expansion to come up with some ideas about what we should do.
TRANSIT ORGANIZING: Organizing bus riders continues to be a major priority for the local chapter. We have contacted over 200 bus riders about our organizing efforts and we are finding lots of interest and support. Once or twice a month we gather to talk to bus riders at the Transfer Station downtown at 9th and Marshall. If you would like to join us please contact Bob Becker at bob@virginia-organizing.org. This Fall we will have an intern joining us for outreach.
BUS RAPID TRANSIT: The regional plan for a Bus Rapid Transit system continues to move forward. The city is currently waiting on approval of a major federal grant to begin construction of the first phase of the system. Bus Rapid Transit has been called “a train on wheels” as it involves large buses moving on special lanes on streets to fixed bus stops. Lots of information about Bus Rapid Transit, including a link to the first phase of the Richmond Plan, can be found at:
RVA Rapid Transit, Partnership for Smarter Growth, and GRTC are presenting:
Wednesday, September 17, 2014, 6:30 pm.
Science Museum of Virginia, Thalhimer Theater
2500 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23220
This event will feature Joe Calabrese, the CEO of the most successful Bus Rapid Transit system in the country. He will be discussing the economic development potential of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) for Metropolitan Richmond.
Click here to RSVP: rapid-transit-rva.eventbrite.com
RUDD’S TRAILER PARK (volunteers needed): The effort to save the community at Rudd’s Trailer Park off Jeff Davis Highway is moving forward. Volunteers are helping folks correct problems with their trailers. If you have construction related skills and would like to help, email bob@virginia-organizing.org. The other challenge with the effort remains the attitude of the city. It still seems to many people that the city is taking a harder line with trailer parks than they are with other rental property.
VOTER REGISTRATION AND VOTING: The new Virginia Voter Photo Identification law took effect on July 1. The law requires everyone to have an approved photo ID to vote. Folks who do not have an approved photo ID can get one at your Registrar’s office. For more information on the new voter photo ID law, click here to download a printable flyer.
LISTENING PROJECT: Virginia Organizing is conducting a Listening Project in the Richmond Area. The Listening Project is made up of several hundred face to face conversations about the Metro Area and its opportunities and challenges. Anyone is able to participate. If you would like to be involved please contact Virginia Organizing’s Richmond organizer, Bob Becker at bob@virginia-organizing.org
KROGER CAMPAIGN: UFCW Local 400 is looking towards contract negotiations for Kroger workers here in Virginia. They are asking community supporters to wear a button and talk to Kroger workers as a show of support. Contact Ken Pinkard at kpinkard@local400.org for details.
February Food Not Bombs at the Wingnut!!!
Posted: January 25, 2014 in UncategorizedTags: anarchist, community, cook for peace, fixed income, FNB, food is a right not a privilege, Food Not Bombs, homeless, houseless, keep monroe park open and free, low income, Monroe Park, peace, poverty, radical, revolution, Richmond, RVA, sharing, solidarity not charity, starving, vegan, vegetarian, volunteer, war, Wingnut, wingnut anarchist collective
For the month of February the weekly Richmond Food Not Bombs cooking will be held at the Wingnut (2005 Barton Avenue RVA 23222 or call or text 804 300 0023) every Sunday from 12:30 – 3:45. We leave at 3:45 to be Monroe Park to serve at 4.
2/2
2/9
2/16
2/23
Come cook, clean, organize, learn, network, drink coffee, hangout, and strategize on how to beet the system.
At Monroe Park at 4 there is:
Free, vegan meal.
Followed by a grocery distribution.
Literature table as well, weather permitting. (If you or your organization has fliers and pamphlets to distribute please be in touch or bring them by!)
Please come!!! New folks totally welcome.
Folks of all levels of cooking skills invited, as well as all ages.
Help also wanted afterwards to help cleanup the Food Not Bombs gear and the space.
The Wingnut has dogs, is a sober space and is not wheelchair accessible. Directions and more information on the space, including consent policy, can be found at www.wingnutrva.org
Food Not Bombs Meeting This Sunday
Posted: January 14, 2014 in UncategorizedTags: FNB, Food Not Bombs, RVA
There will be a general Food Not Bombs meeting this Sunday January 19th at 11 am at 1300 north 1st street.
Please spread the word to folks involved with FNB or who want to become involved.
Food Not Bombs Finance Meeting Sunday Dec. 15th
Posted: December 9, 2013 in UncategorizedTags: activist, anarchist, FNB, Food Not Bombs, radical, Richmond, RVA, RVA FNB, va, Wingnut
Food Not Bombs Finance Meeting.
The agenda is pretty loose at the moment, but will include: If we accomplish that, we should hammer out some rules regarding money; what the accountholder’s responsibility’s are and what kind of discretion they should get, if we need additional cardholders, reporting and recording standards, etc. I have some recording suggestions to show you if we have time. We’ll be wrapped up in time to cook, because it’s seriously doubtful that we can talk finance details for more than 90 minutes and have that be a productive use of our time. |
https://www.facebook.com/events/610360802333638/ The Facebook event for the meeting
10:00 am – 11:30 am