EQUINOX WEEKENDER

SATURDAY 21ST & SUNDAY 22ND SEPTEMBER

Come and play out with us on and around our Windsor Street home alongside artists, gardeners, cooks & neighbours. There’ll be a raucous Harvest Auction Fundraiser sharing the precious produce of gardeners from across the city, a ritual walk along the 100-Year Street from local spring to oldest oak, ‘Trustfrastructure’ hope-building street sessions, street sofa chats & snacks, seed-saving for next years growth & Communal DJ-ing to get us all moving!

The Equinox Weekender is part of ‘Seeds of Hope’: a series of hopeful happenings taking place all across the UK this autumn, with community growing and nature connection at their heart.

Inspiring community-led events are taking place all across the UK with support from Joseph Rowntree Foundation – from Inverness to Hastings via Liverpool, Powys, Bristol and beyond – reflecting the hope and solidarity we know exists in communities everywhere, and inviting all of us to get behind it.

Amid concern about the rise of far-right populism and widespread feelings of fatalism, these celebrations of amazing people and communities growing hope and building belief in better futures are exactly what we need right now.

Let’s tune into the Equinox with meditation, movement & altar making.

Enjoy a bowl of soup and a chat about the politics of food. More info here

Bring your own vinyl to get us all moving!

Activists & allies; help make immune-strengthening elixirs to get us through autumn/winter.

A magical evening of food and comedy raising funds for Habibti Liverpool & Squash’s own ‘Soup it Forward’, co-hosted by our patron Andi Oliver! More info here.

Help to sort, clean & pack seeds collected from our gardens to replenish the Toxteth Seed Library. More info here.

Enjoy gentle crafting with natural & recycled materials.

Bring your own vinyl and help make a chilled equinox afternoon

Come and relax in the garden with fire, meditation, crafting & music.

A balancing walk together along the 100-Year Street from spring to oak. More info here.