05/26/2019
That’s all, folks!
Last night, W8ing4UFOs, Yankee Røses, Jeremy Ray, and Dakota Floyd / music played the last show at our location on Glenwood Rd. It was a nice, relatively quiet evening full of sweet songs by sweet pals, and it felt good to go out on a late Spring night with a room full of folks who were instrumental to the vision and mission of the space.
There are so many things to say, but for now we just want to thank everyone for all the support over the past year. The spirit of Camp Hope has always been more than just a room to make noise in; it’s an idea, a shared ethos. We’re proud to have hosted nearly 50 accessible, all ages shows and events over the past year. In that span, we watched so many touring bands, screened a bunch of films, and saw several first shows, as well as a handful of record release shows.
Over the next few days, we’ll be swabbing the floors, taking down the bathroom posters, and painting over our beloved mural. We’re sad to see our little spot on Glenwood Rd. close up shop, but we’re also excited to see what’s to come in the future. Hopefully we’ll see you again in 2020!
In the meantime, keep going to shows, supporting bands, and making weirdo art. Put on more shows in spaces where anyone that wants to come can come. Think about representation in your lineups. Listen to your friends when they tell you that you matter to them. Read more zines. Print your own shirts. Heck, go ahead and start your own DIY space while you’re at it!
If nothing else, we hope that the existence of Camp Hope has shown that with enough motivation and effort, an alternative to shows rooted in an age-restricted culture of consumption can exist. From the beginning, we did things our own way and tried to build a space that didn’t make a mockery of our values. Maybe a year isn’t a long time, but we set out with several goals and are proud to say that we met them all in that span.
See something that needs to be done? Don’t just complain about it... start to fix it yourself! We’ll see you again soon. :)