APS Spring Picnic, Northern Beaches BOOK RAFFLE
Event description
APS Spring Picnic - Northern Beaches BOOK RAFFLE LINK
APS is raffling two copies of ‘How to be Psychedelically Aware: The Essential Harm Reduction Guide to Psychedelic Use in Australia’ by Thurston Kat, et al.
$5 per ticket online via Humanitix
The raffle will be drawn at the Sydney APS Spring Picnic at Dee Why Beach and posted to the winner if not present on the day. Please see the Facebook link here for further details or on the APS website events calendar.
👁️ PICNIC DETAILS 👁️
We acknowledge the Garigal people who are the original inhabitants of the land on which we meet. We pay respect to their elders, past, present, and emerging, and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
* $5 Attendance donation is requested (as affordable) to cover APS organisational costs and sundries.
* Beachside weather can be changeable. Bring appropriate clothing for the day including hat and sunscreen.
* There are cafes, takeaways and restaurants at the other end of the carpark.
* Bring a picnic rug, chair, cushion, food and drink for yourself and something to share, musical instruments, books or artwork for discussion.
* Accessible toilets are nearby at the carpark
* There is a tap close by to fill water bottles.
* For those coming alone, please message us in advance or let us know on the day, so one of our Event Crew can make you welcome and introduce you around
* A pin will be posted on the APS Sydney Facebook page showing where we are on the day. Look for the APS banner.
👁️ CONTINGENCY 👁️
If bad weather occurs on the day, our picnic event will be held at Seventh Day Brewery in Brookvale.
https://www.7thdaybrewery.com.au/
Stay tuned for updates posted on the event page on the APS Sydney FB page, and the APS website Events section. Please click ‘going’ on the FB event so we can get an idea of how many are coming. We look forward to seeing you!
Feel free to bring friends that may be curious or anyone that might enjoy ‘finding the others’, as Timothy Leary put it.
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