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Rogers Park Seed Library Open Hours

Rogers Park Seed Library Open Hours are every Second Sundays 2-3pm and Third Tuesdays 5:30-6:30pm.
This is the time to pick up new seeds (free!), gift your surplus, or just hang out and talk seeds.

Rogers Park Seed Library Open Hours

Rogers Park Seed Library Open Hours are every Second Sundays 2-3pm and Third Tuesdays 5:30-6:30pm.
This is the time to pick up new seeds (free!), gift your surplus, or just hang out and talk seeds.

Rogers Park Seed Library Open Hours

Rogers Park Seed Library Open Hours are every Second Sundays 2-3pm and Third Tuesdays 5:30-6:30pm.
This is the time to pick up new seeds (free!), gift your surplus, or just hang out and talk seeds.

Rogers Park Seed Library Open Hours

Rogers Park Seed Library Open Hours are every Second Sundays 2-3pm and Third Tuesdays 5:30-6:30pm.
This is the time to pick up new seeds (free!), gift your surplus, or just hang out and talk seeds.

Rogers Park Seed Library Open Hours

Rogers Park Seed Library Open Hours are Second Sundays, 2-3pm, and Third Tuesdays, 5:30-6:30pm.
This is the time to pick up new seeds (free!), gift your surplus, or just hang out and talk seeds.
Upcoming Open Hours:
Sunday August 8, 2-3pm
Tuesday August 17, 5:30-6:30pm
Sunday Sept 12, 2-3pm
Tuesday Sept 21, 5:30-6:30pm

Rogers Park Seed Library Open Hours

Rogers Park Seed Library Open Hours are every Second Sundays from 2-3 and Third Tuesdays from 5:30-6:30.
This is the time to pick up new seeds (free!), gift your surplus, or just hang out and talk seeds.
Upcoming Open Hours:
Sunday August 8, 2-3pm
Tuesday August 17, 5:30-6:30pm
Sunday Sept 12, 2-3pm
Tuesday Sept 21, 5:30-6:30pm

Rogers Park Seed Library Open Hours

Rogers Park Seed Library Open Hours are Second Sundays 2-3pm and Third Tuesdays 5:30-6:30pm.
This is the time to pick up new seeds (free!), gift your surplus, or just hang out and talk seeds.
Upcoming Open Hours:
Sunday August 8, 2-3pm
Tuesday August 17, 5:30-6:30pm
Sunday Sept 12, 2-3pm
Tuesday Sept 21, 5:30-6:30pm

Clothing Swap!

We’ve got a big clothing swap coming up this weekend! Join us under the train tracks at Glenwood and Farwell this Sunday, July 18th from 12 to 3pm.

If you have clothing you’d like to donate, please drop it off at PO Box Collective (6900 N Glenwood Ave) this Thursday, July 15th any time between 6 and 8pm. We ask that all donations be in good condition, no rips or stains! Message us if you have any questions.

Tendremos mucha ropa para donar este fin de semana! Acompanemos debajo del puente del tren en la Farwell y Glenwood este domingo 18 de Julio apartir de las 12 hasta las 3 pm.

Si tiene ropa para donar, por favor llevarla al PO Box Collective (6900 n Glenwood) este jueves 15 de julio entre las 6 y 8 de la noche. Estamos requeriendo que todas las donaciones esten en buenas condiciones, no ropa descocida ni con manchas.

Joint Book Release Celebration!

Note new starting time!
Join us for outdoor music, food, and a celebration of two books, both set deep in the landscape of Illinois politics.
“Testimony” by Peter Lazare and Sarah Lazare is a left-wing thriller novel about the corporate capture of utility regulators, the buildup to the Iraq War, and the way “public-private partnerships” enrich the powerful and take control away from the people.
“Carving Out Rights from Inside the Prison Industrial Complex,” edited by Aaron Hughes, Sarah Ross, and Tara Betts, explores the way people incarcerated inside Illinois prisons struggle every day for their basic rights, claiming again and again their status as human beings. Poetry from the book will be read by Cean Gamalinda, Anna Martine Whitehead, and others TBA.
There will be DJing by Kate Walsh, and snacks and refreshments will be provided.
The event will take place at the outdoor space of the P.O. Box Collective

Introduction to Seed Saving workshop with Rogers Park Seed Library

This session will focus on the practical strategies for seed saving. Together we’ll define what seed saving is including many of the key terms associated with the process. We will delve into the nitty gritty as well as the physical practice of seed saving by taking apart seed pods. Participants should leave with a very basic proficiency in seed saving, key terminology, and the concepts behind it.
We will also focus on the larger themes behind seed saving like how seed saving can be a tool towards increasing community resilience and sovereignty in the face of climate change.
Feel free to bring your seeds, stories, or just yourself!