The Church living room has been taken over by Caravan paraphernalia.
Peak, Michael, Shmoo, and Red have made sporadic appearances at The Motherland to assist with setup for the Caravan's two day Halloween festival. Former CotHS resident A. Pants will be spinning fire like a mad man all weekend. He's also been working hard with Kurtis, DC, Michael, and Yugovich the Elder himself to get the venue ready for the show.
The rain drove us all inside at the end of the work party this evening, and the forecast is predicting some cold nastiness for the next couple of days. Hopefully it will be nice Friday and Saturday night.
We have an ad at Lubbockonline here, a Myspace here, and a Facebook here.
Once the Church has gotten past this show, we will be tackling some other projects in the work, which really means we will be drinking gasoline flavored margaritas on Tuesdays at Jalisco's Mexican Restaurant on Ave Q. There is talk of actually doing the Solstice Pageant this year, before we get drunk, and we need to figure out the annual Thanksgiving Leftovers Potluck. Also, the Sparkle of the Wolf project refuses to die.
In the name of Lord Cyclos, we blame the booze, and sometimes the drugs.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Back In Action
We're back, baby!
Red finally got tired of the wilds of Alaska and showed up at the Church on the night of a funding raising event for our friends The Gypsy Caravan, a soon-to-be mobile show, market, and general good time. They like fire so much that they dance with it, some times in our backyard!
The Church will be going on the road with them to run a fully functioning vegetarian/vegan kitchen.
The Shmoo, Michael, and new arrival Peak have been working hard with the Caravan folks. Their next big event is a two day Halloween festival to be held out at The Motherland in south Lubbock just off i-27.
Did you know we can buy beer inside the city limits now?
Red finally got tired of the wilds of Alaska and showed up at the Church on the night of a funding raising event for our friends The Gypsy Caravan, a soon-to-be mobile show, market, and general good time. They like fire so much that they dance with it, some times in our backyard!
The Church will be going on the road with them to run a fully functioning vegetarian/vegan kitchen.
The Shmoo, Michael, and new arrival Peak have been working hard with the Caravan folks. Their next big event is a two day Halloween festival to be held out at The Motherland in south Lubbock just off i-27.
Did you know we can buy beer inside the city limits now?
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