Playlist: Slay the Slush
Inspired by goggle tans, slush slashing, and parking lot parties.
Description
Join us at our shop Far Out in Reno Public Market on February 23rd to embroider radical pre-designed patches! If you’ve got some sewing skills (threading a needle, basic stitching, etc.), you can dive right in, picking up your patch and stitching away.
If you’re a newbie, we’ll have Atelier in Reno instructor Kelly, Thrive and Thicken’s Sarah Lillegard and Great Basin Fiber Shed’s Sara Garey-Sage on hand to help you hone your embroidery skills. We’ll be sewing your patch on to your brand-spanking-new, lightweight, packable, and quick-dry performance brim hat from our Skida collab.
Strainge Beast will be passing out kombucha to attendees over 21 years of age.
Date: Thursday, February 23rd
Time: 5 to 8 pm (you don't have to stay for the entire time and you can arrive late)
Where: In our shop Far Out in the Reno Public Market.
What's included: All supplies (including your hat and sewing tools) are provided
Pre-registration is required.
About Atelier in Reno
Atelier in Reno is a creative workshop space where artists and students connect through craft, process and wonder.
About Sarah Lillegard
Coming from a family of craftspeople, Sarah Lillegard is a maker whose fiber and textile work connects aesthetics and functionality. As a teacher, she strives to create an atmosphere where people feel empowered, supported and encouraged to connect their bodies to the craft process. In addition to teaching workshops, Sarah sells her goods under Thrive and Thicken and shears sheep for local small flocks.
About the Great Basin Fibershed
This workshop is hosted by Great Basin Fibershed is a non-profit organization that develops regional fiber systems that build ecosystem and community health. Our work expands opportunities to implement climate benefitting agriculture, rebuild regional manufacturing, and connect end-users to the source of our fiber through education. We transform the economic systems behind the production of material culture to mitigate climate change, improve health, and contribute to racial and economic equity. Fibershed affiliate chapters exist across the globe. The Great Basin Fibershed chapter was founded in 2021 and encompasses the environmental region of the Great Basin within the state of Nevada. We seek to promote and support regional textile economies, climate beneficial textile production, and engage in education and advocacy with our communities.
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We knew we deserved better equipment and a community that saw us, heard us, valued us, and put us front and center. So we said goodbye to shrink-it-and-pink-it and toxic bro culture and said hello to something more: a community that values camaraderie over competition, solidarity over sending, and compassion over cuntery.
We believe that the recipe for making a kick-ass pair of skis or snowboards has nothing to do with what's between your legs but what's between your ears and in your heart. We start with a concept that meets our unique needs and work with a team of engineers to bring our designs to life. We manufacture in reputable factories that prioritize the health and safety of their team and the environment. We test, bring in our Ambassadors and Athletes (did you know that our skis have been in the Olympics?), refine, and then deliver a finished product to you.
From the beginning, we’ve been willing to do and say what our peers won’t. There is no place for the status quo, no room for hanging back, no time for wait or play it safe. In everything we create, we aim to make a positive impact in the world of snowsports and beyond. And that’s what makes us different. We're Coalition Snow, and we're the ones we've been waiting for.
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