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“The Public Option is taking a pause to reflect on our journey over the past eight years”


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From The Public Option:

“As winter sets in, The Public Option is taking a pause to reflect on our journey over the past eight years. We’re exploring potential directions for the future, including the possibility of evolving into a community-based cooperative or a non-profit arts venture.

We’re open this weekend: Friday, Saturday, Sunday (12/15 – 12/17) with punk bands playing Friday & Sunday, and Saturday we’re featuring a southern rock band.”

“As winter sets in, The Public Option is taking a pause to reflect on our journey over the past eight years. We’re exploring potential directions for the future, including the possibility of evolving into a community-based cooperative or a non-profit arts venture.

This decision-making process will take time, filled with reflection and valuable input from trusted friends like you. Although we can’t pinpoint the duration, we’re optimistic about the prospect of reopening in the future, welcoming you back to The Public Option.

The last eight years have been nothing short of a miracle, thanks to the relationships we’ve forged and the experiences we’ve shared. We’re immensely grateful for your support, and we look forward to staying connected during this pause. As our plans solidify, we’ll update our website and share on social media. If you’d like to stay in the loop, click here to join our newsletter (unsubscribe anytime). Your interest and support have made The Public Option’s journey truly remarkable, and we’re excited to see what the future holds.

Cathy, Bill, Aaron and the cats”

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