Who gathers to write, class style, at a taproom? We do!
Writing together in person, out in the wild, is a different energy than we get on our usual format of Zoom. Our creative sparks move in new directions when we interact off-screen.
This is a chance to do some hands-on exercises that we can’t do via zoom, and we get to write from people watching, too. Bring your pen, notebook, and sense of laid back play. Please also enact your No Rain Powers so we can enjoy Utepils’ lovely back yard setting that’s much quieter than indoors.
Come early and/or stay late around our dedicated 6:00-7:30 writing time. Enjoy the ruckus of socializing with your comrades, the food truck of the day, and beverages (spirited and unspirited available).
Invite a friend to enroll, too! This format’s vibe and setting is a great opportunity for someone to experience your writing world for themselves without the traditional “in class” feel.
Open to all writing levels, whether first timers or experienced sages.
Exercise prompts and formats are continually rotated and added to, so that you can repeat this course on an ongoing basis.
LOCATION:
Utepils Brewing
(pronounced “OOT-eh-pills”)
225 Thomas Ave North
Minneapolis 55405
Utepils is at the magic “zero” line of the Minneapolis map, where northside and southside writers meet smack in the middle. It is 2 miles west of Target Field downtown, in the NW quadrant of Hwys 94 & 394, at the site of the old Glenwood-Inglewood water plant with its abandoned bottling silos and Minneapolis history. Parking is free (though often sprawling) in a little maze of lots or on the street.
Keep in mind that 394 is a hot mess of construction this summer. The only way in is from Glenwood Avenue, and 394 exit closures may require you to hop on Glenwood farther east or west than usual.
The food truck on June 18 is Sweet Lou’s Meats, in the parking lot 4:00-8:00. Thursdays are a no-events day, so loudspeaker and crowd levels should be low.
For all the news that’s fit to print about Utepils, vist their website:
www.utepilsbrewing.com
(Other dates and locations vary. The “where” of any individual Happy Hour will be shared here when a date is set and enrollment is opened.)
Who gathers to write, class style, at a taproom? We do!
Writing together in person, out in the wild, is a different energy than we get on our usual format of Zoom. Our creative sparks move in new directions when we interact off-screen.
This is a chance to do some hands-on exercises that we can’t do via zoom, and we get to write from people watching, too. Bring your pen, notebook, and sense of laid back play. Please also enact your No Rain Powers so we can enjoy Utepils’ lovely back yard setting that’s much quieter than indoors.
Come early and/or stay late around our dedicated 6:00-7:30 writing time. Enjoy the ruckus of socializing with your comrades, the food truck of the day, and beverages (spirited and unspirited available).
Invite a friend to enroll, too! This format’s vibe and setting is a great opportunity for someone to experience your writing world for themselves without the traditional “in class” feel.
Open to all writing levels, whether first timers or experienced sages.
Exercise prompts and formats are continually rotated and added to, so that you can repeat this course on an ongoing basis.
LOCATION:
Utepils Brewing
(pronounced “OOT-eh-pills”)
225 Thomas Ave North
Minneapolis 55405
Utepils is at the magic “zero” line of the Minneapolis map, where northside and southside writers meet smack in the middle. It is 2 miles west of Target Field downtown, in the NW quadrant of Hwys 94 & 394, at the site of the old Glenwood-Inglewood water plant with its abandoned bottling silos and Minneapolis history. Parking is free (though often sprawling) in a little maze of lots or on the street.
Keep in mind that 394 is a hot mess of construction this summer. The only way in is from Glenwood Avenue, and 394 exit closures may require you to hop on Glenwood farther east or west than usual.
The food truck on June 18 is Sweet Lou’s Meats, in the parking lot 4:00-8:00. Thursdays are a no-events day, so loudspeaker and crowd levels should be low.
For all the news that’s fit to print about Utepils, vist their website:
www.utepilsbrewing.com
(Other dates and locations vary. The “where” of any individual Happy Hour will be shared here when a date is set and enrollment is opened.)