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That’s right, you heard our favorite word. FREE, FREE, FREE stuff tonight for the taking at FREE Gift Shop! The event is put on by swap/meet SF and Free Utopian Projects.

Tonight, December 14th from 6-9 p.m., come down to FoodLab on Market Street. The place will be transformed into a dream store full of a variety of second hand goods, decorator and kitchen items, thriving plants, art, crafts and their supplies. No need to bring anything to swap, trade or exchange – the shop will be full and waiting for you to come and purchase things for FREE!
You may be asking, how in the world is this possible? Free Utopian Projects by Jocelyn Meggait is ongoing alternative art pieces concentrating on Utopian values by creating free, socially active installations. Consider the possibilities of a Utopian FREE economy that bypasses monetary exchange – think about the abundance of things and the ecological and economic impact of passing along instead of throwing away; consider the value of things, the value of art, art materials, objects – the value of memories, sentiment and stories.

It doesn’t matter if you are looking for last minute gift ideas or just something for yourself, come grab some goods before they disappear tonight! There will be booze for sale, in case you need any extra shopping influence.

 

FREE Gift Shop
6-9 p.m.
FREE
Swap/Meet SF
Renoir Hotel 
1106 Market St.
[Downtown]

 

 

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Heidi Smith - The Ultimate Scavenger

Heidi Smith - The Ultimate Scavenger

Heidi works for a non-profit cultural exchange organization helping others experience life from a different perspective. She likes magnetizing the obscure and scavenging the city for fun, free things to do. She is a world traveler, a freelance writer and a spontaneous chef. She is also said to be part-mermaid.