#title Have a Wild Summer! #subtitle 1995 Summer Gatherings & Actions #author Fifth Estate Collective #SORTauthors Fifth Estate Collective; #date 1995 #source [[https://www.fifthestate.org/archive/346-summer-1995/have-a-wild-summer]] #lang en #pubdate 2016-04-18 #notes Fifth Estate #346, Summer, 1995 *** National Nomadic Festival Through September 2 A traveling RV-gypsy gathering that will join with local people in 14 cities across North America to create temporary autonomous zones, make art, cook food, establish squats, play music, celebrate, & protest. For a complete list of cities, call Arrow at 212/ 614–0393 or write: 209 E. 7th St., NY, NY: *** Tentative Dates & Places July 9–15, Albuquerque or Taos July 16–23, Bay Area July 23–29, Eugene OR July 30-Aug. 5, Seattle WA Aug. 6–12, Vancouver BC, at LaQuena Coffeehouse, contact Martha, 604/251-6626 Aug. 13–19, Minneapolis, contact Steve, 612/222-7911 Aug. 27-Sept. 2, Chicago, Contact Rich, 312/581-3480 Born of Fire: A Gathering of Heretics & Lunatics, Autonomists & Tribalists July 18–22 SF Bay Area Deviants of all stripes will be coming together for a few days to live and play outside of spectacular society and its various systems of oppression: work, school, church, and the state. Contact Matty, 510/601-7476 or write 3833 Clarke St., Oakland CA 94609. Ten Days to Shut Fermi 2 Permanently July 28-August 6—Ann Arbor & Monroe, Mich. The Fermi 2 Action Project, a ten-day conference/encampment/direct action protest to demand the immediate closing of the Fermi 2 nuclear power facility in Monroe, Mich. It is centered in Ann Arbor, July 28-August 6 and includes rallies, trespass actions, occupations, music, door-to-door outreach, workshops, an anti-nuke film festival and the Greenpeace boat, Moby Dick. For complete schedule of events & registration info, contact The Fermi 2 Action Project, 3948 Grayton, Detroit MI 48224; or call 313/886-0608. Dreamtime Village Corroboree Aug. 1–31 The Corroboree is a marvelous experiment in festivity fostering an alternative village with an enormous vision. Dreamtime Village, and many “intentional communities” like it across North America, is a pilot project for invoking Fourier’s concept of “attractive labor,” a geography of fantastic, utopian dreams tempered by down-to-earth-grass-stains-on-yr-knees & dirt-on-yr-hands projects. From the community’s newsletter, the talkingmail: “No Entertainers, No Spectators: This is a Participatory Festival featuring a constantly shifting tableau of work projects, performances, dance, cooking, installations, gatherings & workshops.” Dreamtime Village, Rt. 2, Box 242, W. Viola WI 54664, (608) 625–2217. Public Fool Bus Accompanying the Nomadic Festival will be the Public Fool Bus, an amalgam of erotic pranks & merry magic following some of its sister festival’s scheduled stops (see above). The Fools’ folly will follow a slower, more spontaneous schedule with more rural stops and an infusion of anarchic frolic. For more info, send an SASE to 4743 Hiawatha S., Minn. MN 55406; or call (612) 649–4961.