- OCTOBER 27
1-4PM
@ the Ché Café, La Jolla (9500
Gilman Dr.)
REALLY
REALLY FREE
MARKET!
NO
MONEY. NO BARTER. NO TRADE. EVERYTHING IS
FREE.
Bring
what you no longer want: CD’s,
Clothes, Books,
Art, Tools, anything! This event is what we all
make
it!
REALMENTE
REALMENTE LIBRE MERCADO!
NO
HAY DINERO.
NO
TRUEQUE.
NO
COMERCIO.
TODO
ES
GRATIS.
cualquier
cosa! Este evento es lo que todos lo lograremos!
A
Really Really Free Market is like a potluck for whatever you want to
give or take away. Have you ever brought one dish to a potluck and
gone away with a full belly and a balanced meal? Everybody brings
something and goes away with more.
We all have skills, ideas, objects, smiles, talents, friendship, excitement, discussions, and many other things to share. If we bring them all together at the Really Really Free Market, we can provide more balanced and full lives for everyone.
As a community we have many more resources than we do as individuals. If we share our resources we won't need to buy as many new ones. This uses fewer of the Earth's resources, and fewer of our working hours, leaving us more time to devote to ourselves and our communities.
Would we all work forty hours a week at one job if we didn't feel we had to? What if instead we worked at improving our individual skills and talents and shared them with each other? We would all spend more time doing things we enjoyed.
The Really Really Free Market is an attempt to put these ideas into practice...
We all have skills, ideas, objects, smiles, talents, friendship, excitement, discussions, and many other things to share. If we bring them all together at the Really Really Free Market, we can provide more balanced and full lives for everyone.
As a community we have many more resources than we do as individuals. If we share our resources we won't need to buy as many new ones. This uses fewer of the Earth's resources, and fewer of our working hours, leaving us more time to devote to ourselves and our communities.
Would we all work forty hours a week at one job if we didn't feel we had to? What if instead we worked at improving our individual skills and talents and shared them with each other? We would all spend more time doing things we enjoyed.
The Really Really Free Market is an attempt to put these ideas into practice...