Still free in Carrboro

This just in from local organizer Vinci Daro:

Carrboro's third "Really Really Free Market" to be held Saturday, September 17, 1:00-5:00 PM at the Carrboro Town Commons

What: The Really REALLY Free Market, a celebration of alternative economics.
Where: Carrboro Town Commons
When: 1:00-5:00pm, Saturday, September 17.

Everyone is welcome at this free event, where all are encouraged to give, receive, and create on their own terms. This free and open market will be a celebration of the cooperation and gift-giving that make life possible beyond the constraints of capitalist markets. The event is self-organized by everyone who participates. No authority rules over the RRFM. As at previous events, we trust that people sharing rather than competing will be able to find their own ways to cooperate with each other and function smoothly.

Everyone is invited to arrive between 1:00 and 5:00 pm with goods, services, skills, performances, stories, crafts, food, games, music, clothing, furniture, plants, and resources to give and share with others in the community. There is no buying, selling or exchanging involved-in this market, everything is strictly free. Better than a yard sale, the Really Really Free Market has no price tags!

As at other Really Really Free Markets across the U.S. and around the world, we create and participate in an alternative world, a world in which resources are held in common, the community meets the needs of the community, and "free" means just that: really, really free. The Really Really Free Market is an afternoon when social status can be earned by giving rather than owning, and when giving and receiving happens directly rather than being administered through an institution or organization.

Nothing is required for participation, but if you would like to give something at the event, please think creatively about the skills you have and could teach, the useful or beautiful things you have and don't need, or the resources you might be able to bring and share with people to create something during the event. This event is not a 'dumping ground' for people to get rid of things they don't want; rather it is a space where people come together to provide for each other, inspire each other, and share together in the abundance of goods, skills, and creativity of our community. People are encouraged to take responsibility for any goods they bring that are not taken by the end of the event; we are working on an arrangement to donate useful things to hurricane Katrina victims.

Because there's enough for everyone
Because sharing is more fulfilling than owning
Because corporations would rather the landfills overflow than anyone get anything for free
Because scarcity is a myth constructed to keep us at the mercy of the economy
Because a sunny day outside is better than anything money could buy
Because "free trade" is a contradiction in terms
Because no one should have to do without food, shelter, entertainment, and community
Because life should be a picnic, but it only will be if make it happen
BECAUSE THERE IS TOO SUCH THING AS A FREE LUNCH

See this website for more information.

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i am very excited about this event. i personally am cracking some peccanns from my yard, and i'll also bring the rest of my gunpowder stash :). This should be fun, im hoping to find some either chomsky books, decent music, and/or some political pins :) should be fun. see you there!

ummm--Ruby? Isn't it Saturday DECEMBER 17th? 'Cause September was AWHILE ago...

just sayin'.

melanie

Look at the date on her post, Melanie.

In any case,

Carrboro's Fifth “Really Really Free Market” to be held Saturday, December 17th, 1:00-4:00 PM at the Century Center in Carrboro

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I had been planning to go to one of these at some point, but after October's 'free stuff, not free speech' debacle, I think I'll probably be skipping these for a while.

I'm curious about RRFM's use of town property. It's possible, I suppose, to liberate Town Commons; but Century Hall is normally hard to reserve and expensive to rent.

 

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