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Time: February 2, 2013 from 7pm to 11pm
Location: Kitsilano - 7th and Vine
Street: 2267 West 7th Ave #301
City/Town: Vancouver
Event Neighbourhood and Type: kitsilano
Organized By: Sandra Ignagni and Ryan Huizing
Latest Activity: Mar 2
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Greetings -
The Kitsilano Sew Op will be meeting on the first Saturday of every month in 2013. Come help build the Sew Op concept, refurbish machines, and work on creative cloth projects.
Not into sewing? Bring an album or some tracks released within the past month and listen to some new tunes in an inviting atmosphere.
All welcome.
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Comment by Sandra Ignagni on March 2, 2013 at 6:58pm Yes! Absolutely!
Hi, is this happening tonight? (March 2)?
Comment by Sandra Ignagni on January 31, 2013 at 9:20am Hi Folks,
Because there are people who want to participate in BOTH the sewing and the music, we are running the events consecutively. Sew Op will start at 7pm (an hour earlier than originally scheduled) and will run until 9pm (or later, if people want to keep sewing). At 9pm, the music exchange begins ... this will run until 11pm (or later, if people want to keep listening). Cheers, Sandra
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