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Sumac 25th Anniversary Festival Weekend

Sumac Centre is 25 this year.

We relocated the Rainbow Centre, established in 1984, to the Sumac Centre in June 2001.

💥 *25th, 26th, 27th September*

Three days of peace, love and music at the  Sumac Centre

Friday 25th probably a *LGBTQ+ Night +Bar

Saturday 26th probably a whole day of activities including the Big Gig in the evening

Sunday 27th probably an Acoustic Community Garden Party with Sunday Brunch,  campaign stalls,. many local acts film screenings, Veggies Burger Bar, Forest Fields Social Club.

 

From Ned Ludd’s News, published from the Rainbow Centre in 2002, archived at Sparrows Nest Library (pdf)

Work on the new independent community, resource and centre at 245 Gladstone Street nears completion. Formerly the

BACK Events for Monday February 6th, 2023 – Sumac CentreRainbow Centre, the name ‘The Sumac Centre’ has now been adopted after a shrub in the gardens.

The former Sitch Ukranian Social Club was purchased by the Rainbow Centre collective in June 2001. Major reconstruction work was undertaken by NECTA (Nottingham Environmental Construction Training for All) and other local trades people. Since then volunteers from the local community have worked on, replacing floors, walls, ceilings, doors, windows, stairs, toilets, electrics and plumbing!

Finally the end is in sight. The newly plastered walls and refurbished toilets are being‘ painted, the community cafe is being built and the furniture fireproofed. Sufficient facilities are now completed for the centre to have hosted or booked meetings for local residents groups, animal rights conferences, training days, environmental/roads gatherings and more.

With a final push it is hoped that the new centre will be ready to open during June, after which work will continue for the planned Social Club.

With completion of this first phase so close supporters are urged to get involved, both with the final works, which continue on a daily basis, and with planning the activities and running the centre once opened.

As there has been so much more work to be done than expected, the opening date, and therefore opportunity to earn income, has been deferred several times. However the mortgage and other bills wait for no one, so the gap in funding continues to grow. We have been very encouraged by
the practical support, grants and donations received, but for long‘ term security we are very keen to invite investment by way of loans, with interest offered from 0% to 5%, repayable over I, 5 or I0 years.

If all goes to plan the official opening date is the 22″“ June.

 

Reserve this weekend for a series of events loosely based on the template of the Rainbow Centre 40th Anniversary Festival in 2024.

Music Meets Solidarity – Fundraiser for Al Harah Theatre and Notts Refugee Forum

Join us for an afternoon where music meets solidarity

We’re coming together to raise vital funds for Al Harah Theatre and Notts Refugee Forum.

Venue: Sumac Centre, 245 Gladstone Street, New Basford, NG7 6HX

Date: Saturday 4th April

Time: 4pm

Tickets: £7.60 . Get your tickets here.

Featuring: Crazy Able, Abid Baig, Ace Ambrose & Ghost Riders. With a guest appearance via video link by a member of Al Harah Theatre group.

Food and drinks available to buy at the event.

Sumac Open Mic – First Friday monthly

Sumac Open Mic, which usually happens the 1st Friday of the month, at the Sumac Centre in Nottingham. Usually there is a jam session at the end with a multicultural mix of musicians.

All are welcome from beginners to pros.

There is a facebook group for announcements, feedback, reviews and community chat.

 

 

During Forest Fields Social Club events under 18s must be accompanied by an adult who remains responsible for them whilst on Sumac premises.

Punk 4 The Homeless

P4TH Fundraisers, run on anarchist principles, to raise vital funds for at risk street children. For a world where children are free, safe and able to realise their potential.

P4TH meals will be available for a £iver in solidarity with, and in aid of, the Hope Girls Orphanage in Sierra Leone .You can also donate directly to Hope Orphanage at

peoplesfundraising.com/donation/hope

Time vary, often starting early – check the punk4thehomeless on facebook for details of these and other events.

 

Veggies 40th Anniversary

A full weekend of activities to celebrate Veggies 40th Anniversary!

Fri 18th Oct: Veggies Crew Reunion

Sat 19th Oct:

2pm . Highlights from the #McLibel

3pm . Nottingham premier of The Spies who Ruined our Lives

6pm: People’s Kitchen Dinner

7pm: Celebration gig with Cheap Dirty Horse 🐴 and Muddy Summers and the Dirty Field whores. For gig tickets  book here. Only £12, including 6pm meal (+ fixr fee).

Sun 20th Oct: Acoustic Garden Party (free).

Click through for full 40th Anniversary Festival Weekend details

Sumac Bands Night

Independent Band Night at Sumac with free entry. All genres welcome.

July line-up features Skitz Wizzards, Paste, Swallowtail, The Face That Boils Itself and poetry from William Hitchens.

Interested in playing? Contact Noah on 07305 333430

Sumac Bands Night

Independent Band Night at Sumac. All genres welcome

Interested in playing? Contact Noah on 07305 333430

Young Musicians for Palestine Fundraiser Gig

‘Young Musicians for Palestine’ are a group of young musicians and students organising fundraiser gigs for medical aid urgently needed in Gaza.

The three charities we are donating to are: MAP, PCRF and The Ghassan Abu Sittah Children’s Fund.The general plan for the evening is a lineup of 4-5 artists with short 15-20 min sets, interwoven with stories and poetry about Palestinian music and musicians. We aim to raise money by donating all revenue made through ticket sales, food, raffle and additional donations to the three charities – we are made up entirely of volunteers.

Young Musicians for Palestine present the first in a series of gigs raising money for the charities: MAP, PCRF and The Ghassan Abu Sittah Children’s Fund. Enjoy a lineup of local independent artists, interwoven with stories about Palestinian music, musicians and poetry.

Date: Tuesday 2nd July

Event times: Doors 6.00, Performances 7-10

This is a ticketed event. Please book your tickets here www.eventbrite.com/e/singer-songwriters-for-palestine-in-collaboration-with-sumac-centre-tickets-924663993897

Instagram – @youngmusiciansforpalestine

 

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