January 28, 2019 |
Center for Sex & Culture Holding ‘Yard Sale’ in Wake of Closure |
As we reported recently, the Center for Sex & Culture (CSC), a San Francisco-based sex positive community center, is closing its physical space at the end of this month. The Center held a “farewell shindig” Friday, January 25. The Center’s director and co-founder Carol Queen said of the event: “What a wonderful pleasure to see so many faces from our 15-ish years… [A]pologies to anyone whose new partner I didn’t meet, who I left in mid-sentence as someone else came up, who I didn’t have a chance to speak to at all. I saw you there, gracing that room, and was so moved and overwhelmed that we brought together such a stellar crowd. Big love to everyone.” Queen added that, “[W]e WILL see you again. We have not all parted.” The Center’s newsletter will continue to be active on a limited basis, and organizers will be holding pop-ups and attending other events. Now, it’s time for a fire sale. Per Queen, “We will gather again, next Sunday [February 3] 11am-6pm, for a CSC yard sale and non-profit share-fest. The stuff at CSC can find new homes via sale or gift — to nonprofits only, not allowed to give away to for-profits.” Here are some of the items that will be available:
If you want to reserve an item or make an offer, contact Queen directly. The Center is located at 2261 Market St. #455-A in San Francisco, CA. The closure of the CSC’s physical space is an undeniable sadness for the sex positive community. Though certainly the Center may relocate to another less bananas-expensive location — perhaps presenting opportunity to reach new communities and provide services and space for individuals who previously had none — this closure marks the end of a significant era within the adult community. |