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People’s Kitchen for Punk 4 The Homeless

People’s Kitchen is a community café where people can get a good vegan meal for a suggested donation.

Half funds raised keep the Sumac open, and the other half are fundraisers for grassroots causes, nominate by the group running each evening.

To volunteer to co-ordinate a session, please get in touch.  Help is also appreciated with tasks such as chopping, serving and cleaning. Visit the People’s Kitchen page to read more about how it works!

You can also follow Sue MacCafe on Facebook or stay up-to-date with People’s Kitchen plans by subscribing to the SumacNews email newsletter

People’s Kitchen for Critical Mass

People’s Kitchen is a community café where people can get a good vegan meal for a suggested donation.

Joanne Swann says:

Critical Mass fundraiser booked into Sumac Centre for Sat 2nd April. We want to raise some funds to have some fliers/boards printed up to make Mass bigger and better. We will be doing a Peoples’ Kitchen, and could have some entertainment and do a flag making workshop too. If you can help with the night (cooking, washing up, providing entertainment, helping with the flag making), please FB message me or email me at swannjo@yahoo.com.

Visit People’s Kitchen to read more and see an updated calendar of upcoming events!

 

People’s Kitchen – Eshe for Sumac

People’s Kitchen is a community café where people can get a good vegan meal for a suggested donation.

Half funds raised keep the Sumac open, and the other half are fundraisers for grassroots causes, nominate by the group running each evening.

To volunteer to co-ordinate a session, please get in touch.  Help is also appreciated with tasks such as chopping, serving and cleaning. Visit the People’s Kitchen page to read more about how it works!

You can also follow Sue MacCafe on Facebook or stay up-to-date with People’s Kitchen plans by subscribing to the SumacNews email newsletter

People’s Kitchen for Punks for a Homeless

People’s Kitchen is a community café where people can get a good vegan meal for a suggested donation.

Half funds raised keep the Sumac open, and the other half are fundraisers for grassroots causes, nominate by the group running each evening.

To volunteer to co-ordinate a session, please get in touch.  Help is also appreciated with tasks such as chopping, serving and cleaning. Visit the People’s Kitchen page to read more about how it works!

You can also follow Sue MacCafe on Facebook or stay up-to-date with People’s Kitchen plans by subscribing to the SumacNews email newsletter.

No People’s Kitchen – see you tomorrow!

People’s Kitchen is a community café where people can get a good vegan meal for a suggested donation.

Half funds raised keep the Sumac open, and the other half are fundraisers for grassroots causes, nominate by the group running each evening.

To volunteer to co-ordinate a session, please get in touch.  Help is also appreciated with tasks such as chopping, serving and cleaning. Visit the People’s Kitchen page to read more about how it works!

You can also follow Sue MacCafe on Facebook or stay up-to-date with People’s Kitchen plans by subscribing to the SumacNews email newsletter

People’s Kitchen for Palestine

On Saturday 16th October, as part of Veggies Catering Campaign‘s 37th Anniversary Weekend, long-time volunteer Steve is preparing a Palestinian Meal to support the Palestine Solidarity Campaign in raising funds to send volunteers to help pick the next Palestinian Olive Harvest.

For more background on the Olive Harvest see Rooted in the soil: the birth of agro-resistance in Palestine . Jonathan Cook | The Ecologist 19th August 2016

Food is usually served at 7pm until all gone, but on this occasion will be available from 5pm.

Palestinian Meal Menu

Menu for a palestinian meal

فلافل

Falafel

ورق العنب المحشو

Waraq Aleinab Almahshui

(Stuffed Vine leaves)

بطاطا مفغوصة

Batata Mfghwsh

(Palestinian Mashed Potatoes)

مجدرة

Mujaddara

(Spiced Lentils and Rice)

بورغول بي بانادورا

Burghul Bi Banadoura

(Bulgar Wheat with Tomatoes)

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People’s Kitchen is a community café where people can get a good vegan meal for a suggested donation.

Half funds raised keep the Sumac open, and the other half are fundraisers for grassroots causes, nominate by the group running each evening.

To volunteer to co-ordinate a session, please get in touch. Help is also appreciated with tasks such as chopping, serving and cleaning. Visit the People’s Kitchen page to read more about how it works!

You can also follow Sumac Centre on Facebook or stay up-to-date with People’s Kitchen plans by subscribing to the SumacNews email newsletter

People’s Kitchen for Green Festival

People’s Kitchen is a community café where people can get a good vegan meal for a suggested donation.

Half funds raised keep the Sumac open, and the other half are fundraisers for grassroots causes, nominate by the group running each evening.

To volunteer to co-ordinate a session, please get in touch.  Help is also appreciated with tasks such as chopping, serving and cleaning. Visit the People’s Kitchen page to read more about how it works!

You can also follow Sue MacCafe on Facebook or stay up-to-date with People’s Kitchen plans by subscribing to the SumacNews email newsletter.

People’s Kitchen – probably not!

The floor is being replaced early in January so some events may be effected.

 

People’s Kitchen is a community café where people can get a good vegan meal for a suggested donation.

Half funds raised keep the Sumac open, and the other half are fundraisers for grassroots causes, nominate by the group running each evening.

To volunteer to co-ordinate a session, please get in touch.  Help is also appreciated with tasks such as chopping, serving and cleaning. Visit the People’s Kitchen page to read more about how it works!

You can also follow Sue MacCafe on Facebook or stay up-to-date with People’s Kitchen plans by subscribing to the SumacNews email newsletter

Ye Olde Grown Ups Xmas Social

A Party in aid of Emmanuel House

Get your sequins on! Dress to impress.

The Forest Fields Social Club, in conjunction with the NG7 Skills Exchange (Time Bank), invite all  all Sumac, Veggies, FFSC & Skills Exchange members and friends for a Christmas type meal and for Festive Frolics.

Bring a gift for Emmanuel House – Bring a gift from their wishlist – see  www.emmanuelhouse.org.uk/donations-sponsorship

Plus sponsorship/donations collection during the evening.

 

DJs and Christmas Classics Disco.


Skills Exchange NG7 in rebellious Nottingham was set up by community members in January 2017. We facilitate a variety of time exchanges, including clothing and electrical repairs, transport, gardening and IT skills. Our members include older people, retired professionals and people seeking work. Our time bank is open to everyone over 16, living in the city of Nottingham.

We have taken part in environmental and community events, and, when restrictions allow, run workshops and organise outings. We welcome new members and our brokers will give you all the help you need to get started.


 

People’s Kitchen is a community café where people can get a good vegan meal for a suggested donation.

Half funds raised keep the Sumac open, and the other half are fundraisers for grassroots causes, nominate by the group running each evening.

To volunteer to co-ordinate a session, please get in touch.  Help is also appreciated with tasks such as chopping, serving and cleaning. Visit the People’s Kitchen page to read more about how it works!

You can also follow Sumac Centre on Facebook or stay up-to-date with People’s Kitchen plans by subscribing to the SumacNews email newsletter

People’s Kitchen (mock) Tuna Pasta Bake&Bar!

People’s Kitchen is a community café where people can get a good vegan meal for a suggested donation.

Half funds raised keep the Sumac open, and the other half are fundraisers for grassroots causes, nominate by the group running each evening.

To volunteer to co-ordinate a session, please get in touch.  Help is also appreciated with tasks such as chopping, serving and cleaning. Visit the People’s Kitchen page to read more about how it works!

You can also follow Sue MacCafe on Facebook or stay up-to-date with People’s Kitchen plans by subscribing to the SumacNews email newsletter

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