[Chat] Community Open House at Saint John's Church - this Friday!

Kate Khatib kate at manifestor.org
Wed Dec 5 20:26:48 EST 2007


Greetings to you all on this snowy evening!  

I just wanted to drop a line and invite everyone to the Community Open House at 2640/Saint John's Church this Friday evening, December 7, from 7-10PM - there will be wonderful free snacks and hot coffee, tea, and cider provided by Red Emma's, and live jazz music by Jazz Caravan throughout the evening, and many of the groups who use the building - including Red Emma's, the Saint John's Congregation, Heart's Place Shelter, Casa Baltimore/Limay, T'ai Chi, Community Yoga, the Baltimore IWW, Unchained Talent, and others - will be there to talk about their projects, the future of the building, and what's in store for the New Year.

I hope that all of you will drop by to visit and to talk about the future of Saint John's Church and the new Community Space that we're trying to build together!  The official announcement follows - apologies for cross-posting, please feel free to circulate widely, and hope to see you on Friday!

All the best,
Kate Khatib
The 2640 Project & Red Emma's Bookstore Coffeehouse

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Curious about the 2640 Project?  Wondering how this partnership between Red Emma's and St. John's Church actually works?   Like to know about what we've accomplished so far, the groups that are making use of this new community space, or our plans for the future?  Want to get involved, or find out how you can help us restore this historic building and transform it into a sustainable community resource?  Have a question or concern about what we've been doing?  

Come to the 2640 Project / Saint John's Church Community Open House and Neighborhood Celebration!

	Friday, December 7 | 7-10PM | at 2640 Saint Paul Street

Free food, and hot coffee, tea, and cider provided by the Red Emma's catering sqaud, plus great live jazz from Charles Village's Jazz Caravan!

Don't leave the future of Saint John's Church in question - help us to revitalize this important piece of Charles Village history!

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kate khatib
the humanities center | johns hopkins university
red emma's bookstore coffeehouse | baltimore's infoshop
email: kate at manifestor.org	mobile: 443-801-8638
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