Event Policy
Proposals for events are approved by the group during general meetings (Sundays at 5 p.m.), on a case-by case basis with emphasis on the purpose and inclusiveness of the event. Priority is given to events that further the social goals of the space (opposition to all forms of prejudice, bigotry and oppression), as well as those that are both accessible and welcoming to a wide range of people. To propose an event, fill out the events form and bring it to a Sunday meeting, or submit it to a 123 volunteer in order to have them present it at the meeting. It is best to attend the meeting where your event will be discussed in order to answer any questions that may arise.
Events
We provide homework help, tutoring, arts and crafts, and snacks. We mostly serve the younger crowd, but hopefully soon we should be able to accommodate junior high / high school student's needs as well. Let us know if you'd like to lend a hand.
General meeting mostly for volunteers, but open to all.

Learn how to turn found bike parts into working bicycles & build your own bike. For more info call Christian at (917) 582-9010. To get more involved, come to open meetings an hour before the bikeshop (5pm) on Wednesdays.
General space meeting mostly for volunteers but open to visitors.
The deal, as always, is that you come bringing only yourself (and your friends and comrades), and we provide you with a delicious vegan meal, information about a political prisoner or group of prisoners as well as all of the letter-writing materials and prisoner-letter-writing info you could ever want to use in one evening. In return, you write a thoughtful letter to a political prisoner or prisoner of war of your choosing or, better yet, keep up a long-term correspondence. Alternating Tuesdays at 7pm at 1-2-3.
We provide homework help, tutoring, arts and crafts, and snacks. We mostly serve the younger crowd, but hopefully soon we should be able to accommodate junior high / high school student's needs as well. Let us know if you'd like to lend a hand.
This will be the first Kalabash Food Co-op meeting of the new year!

Learn how to turn found bike parts into working bicycles & build your own bike. For more info call Christian at (917) 582-9010. To get more involved, come to open meetings an hour before the bikeshop (5pm) on Wednesdays.
There are a lot of causes out there that the government or private organizations fund greatly, but there are plenty more that anyone rarely pays attention to. For the past 14 years I've been blessed greatly in my entertainment career and this is my way of giving back to the youth and my community. I hope you come out to support a neglected cause and make it one of your new leafs for the new year... Youth Empowerment!
SATURDAY, Jan 12th
7pm - 10pm
@
123 COMMUNITY SPACE
123 Tompkins Avenue
bet. Myrtle & Vernon Ave
Brooklyn, New York
Featuring two short films!!!
General space meeting mostly for volunteers but open to visitors.
We provide homework help, tutoring, arts and crafts, and snacks. We mostly serve the younger crowd, but hopefully soon we should be able to accommodate junior high / high school student's needs as well. Let us know if you'd like to lend a hand.
The Kalabash Food Co-op meets receives weekly deliveries of fresh, organic produce that is available to members and non-members.

Learn how to turn found bike parts into working bicycles & build your own bike. For more info call Christian at (917) 582-9010. To get more involved, come to open meetings an hour before the bikeshop (5pm) on Wednesdays.
General space meeting mostly for volunteers but open to visitors.
The deal, as always, is that you come bringing only yourself (and your friends and comrades), and we provide you with a delicious vegan meal, information about a political prisoner or group of prisoners as well as all of the letter-writing materials and prisoner-letter-writing info you could ever want to use in one evening. In return, you write a thoughtful letter to a political prisoner or prisoner of war of your choosing or
better yet, keep up a long-term correspondence. Alternating Tuesdays at 7pm at 1-2-3.
We provide homework help, tutoring, arts and crafts, and snacks. We mostly serve the younger crowd, but hopefully soon we should be able to accommodate junior high / high school student's needs as well. Let us know if you'd like to lend a hand.

Learn how to turn found bike parts into working bicycles & build your own bike. For more info call Christian at (917) 582-9010. To get more involved, come to open meetings an hour before the bikeshop (5pm) on Wednesdays.
We have set aside some time today to work on a few projects including: painting the walls, planning the creation of the new awning, building the hatch-door thing over the stair case, general cleaning and creating a fair cleaning system, working the the back yard (weather permitting). Hope to see you there!!
General space meeting mostly for volunteers but open to visitors.
This is a meeting for all those interested in participating in the In Our Hearts infoshop (radical media for sale and available in the library) and associated events at the 123 Space.
We provide homework help, tutoring, arts and crafts, and snacks. We mostly serve the younger crowd, but hopefully soon we should be able to accommodate junior high / high school student's needs as well. Let us know if you'd like to lend a hand.
A networking potluck for people involved in various In Our Hearts working groups and people who would like to get involved or bring a project into the network. Vegan or vegetarian food is preferred.
