Azone.org development on hold?

I was going to transform Azone into an amazing networking tool for Chicago and the rest of the Midwest, but now I'm going to California. I am still planning on working on it, probably while I'm out in the bay, but it's been put on hold for now. You can regard this site as broken until it's awesome again. And, I guess, until we have a consistent group of people posting and communicating via the site.
Thanks,
Ruggg Rat (admin)

Also, for the time being, the only good thing on the site is the organization of the forums, so please use them!

The History of the Azone

The Azone came around in 1993. Feel free to add more.

Chicago Critical Mass Happy Hour and Art Show Opening Party

00/00/ - 00:00

The Critical Mass Art Show is an open forum inviting all forms of anti-car and pro-bicycle creativity. Sculpture, paintings, performance, political action, film, installation, music, poetry, and any other type(s) of expression are encouraged and welcome. Submissions sought!!! Opening with Critical Mass Happy Hour on 2/9, closing party after Feb 23 Critical Mass ride.

When: 
02/09/2007 - 6:30pm
Location: 

Daisychain

Address:: 
2159 w 21st Pl, Chicago, IL 60608
Hours:: 
3pm-8pm wednesday through saturday.

Daisychain is a community computer lab and events platform in west pilsen, chicago.

Critical Mass

00/00/ - 00:00
Address: 
Daley Plaza

Chicago Critical Mass bike rides start from Daley Plaza, Dearborn & Washington at 5:30 pm on the last Friday of each month, regardless of season or weather. They are free and fun. All you have to do is show up with your bike.

When: 
02/23/2007 - 5:30pm

New World Resource Center

Address:: 
1300 N Western Avenue, Chicago, IL
Phone #:: 
773-227-4011
Hours:: 
Tuesday through Friday from 3:00PM until 9:00PM Saturday and Sunday from 12:00PM to 7:00PM

Founded in 1972, NWRC is a not-for-profit owned and operated by an all-volunteer collective. Volunteers always welcome; phone 773-227-4011 for info.

We are Chicago's oldest independent left-wing & labor bookstore and meeting center, providing books, periodicals, t-shirts, etc. to progressives and activists.

Mercury Cafe

Address:: 
1505 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60622

Mercury Cafe is a neighborhood coffee shop in the West Town area of Chicago. Sometimes Azone.org events are held there. Below is from their web-page.

Mercury Cafe started out as an idea. A place for everyone to hang out. A place where urbanites can work on their lap tops. Where neighborhood residents can sip a cup of coffee. Where live music can be heard in the background as couples meet for their espresso ritual. Students hurriedly working on stuff due that day.

Birthday Brunch Benefit and a Movie

12/10/2006 - 10:00
12/10/2006 - 15:00

A benefit for Midwest Books to Prisoners at the Mercury Cafe 1505 W. Chicago 10am to noon social brunch noon to 3pm movie and discussion. Vegan brunch plus Noam Chomsky's Manufacturing Consent. email
affc@riseup.com for more info
$7 suggested donation (nota)

Location: 

HackMeeting Chicago

10/13/2006 - 09:00
10/15/2006 - 23:00

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CHICAGO HACKMEETING! CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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DEVELOP THE FIRST ANNUAL GREAT LAKES REGION CHICAGO HACKMEETING!

Calling all free-wheeling free-information free-reproductionistas!

Attention to the hackers who love the streets!

Activists that just want to share resources!

Militant media makers in search of free and open access to knowledge
and ideas!

MINUTEMEN IN HUMBOLDT PARK TOMMOROW

MOTHERS AGAINST ILLEGAL ALIENS
COMING TO CHICAGO!

WHEN: August 30, 2006
WHERE: Adalberto United Methodist Church
2716 W. Divison Street, Chicago, Illiinois
TIME: 10:00 A.M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT

Mothers Against Illegal Aliens’, Founder, Michelle Dallacroce will be on location at the Adalberto United Methodist Church in Chicago bringing concentrated attention to the matter of Elvira Arellano, who currently is a criminal fugitive from immigration.

Saul Arellano, a juvenile has been taken hostage by Elvira Arellano’s deliberate and defiant attempts to avoid deportation and claim sanctuary in the Adalberto United Methodist Church.

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