Creature Conserve and The Gallery at Sprout CoWorking invite writers to attend a workshop on how to make science more accessible and understandable, using urban ecology as the unifying theme. All skill levels welcome. Advance registration is required. Funded in part by the Rhode Island State Council of the Arts.
More event information on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/events/407685839879658/
Update: Toastmasters has switched to virtual meetings for an indefinite period of time.
Providence Toastmasters have monthly meetings at Sprout CoWorking Providence from 7-9pm. The club welcomes new visitors to come work on their public speaking skills in a supportive environment. There’s no need to feel pressure at your first meeting, you can simply observe! You are allowed to visit up to three times before deciding whether to join. No RSVP needed.
Update: This event has been cancelled until further notice.
COME FOR BREAKFAST, STAY FOR THE DAY!
Join us for free breakfast on the 2nd Wednesday of every month. Explore Sprout and get your chance to meet some of the members.
Update:
Everyone misses Pizza Thursday! Tune in on Thursday at noon on FB and IG Live for a conversation about what’s going on at Sprout PVD as we progress through Phase 1. Join Community Business Manager Stacey Kaplan and member David Dadekian of Eat Drink RI for a pizza party.
Facebook: SproutCoworking
Instagram: @sproutcoworking
Providence members chip in and share delicious pizza over lunch.
Sprout is closed. Regular 24/7 access is still available to members.
Sprout is closed. Regular 24/7 access is still available to members.
Sprout is closed. Regular 24/7 access is still available to members.
Brave New Films weaves together personal stories from experts, poll watchers and ordinary Georgians speaking to the reality of voter suppression in the 2018 election. While voter suppression has been going on for over a century in America, Georgia was ground zero in 2018 amidst a historic gubernatorial race between Stacey Abrams and Brian Kemp. Abrams fought to become the first Black female governor in the U.S. while her opponent, Secretary of State Brian Kemp, was in charge of running the election. Covering a race that was ultimately decided by just 54,723 votes, the film exposes how the constitutional right to vote remains under siege as the 2020 election approaches.
The event features a welcome message from Nellie Gorbea, Rhode Island Secretary of State, and a screening of the film. Immediately following the film, a panel discussion will be held. This event is co-hosted by: The #YESpvd! 365 Project, ARISE, AS220, the Equity Institute, Sprout CoWorking, the Rhode Island Department of State, and NAACP Providence Chapter.
This event is part of The #YESpvd! 365 Project, a division of the Youth Empowerment Summit, to educate the community about civic action and voter suppression. Throughout the year the project hosts events and programs to enrich, empower and equip young people ages 13 to 24 with educational, entrepreneurship and employment opportunities.
This event is FREE and open to the public. All are welcome, but space is limited! Attendees must RSVP via Eventbrite. Link to event rsvp: http://civicaction.yespvd.org
Sprout is closed. Regular 24/7 access is still available to members.