Community Matters: Building an Inclusive Community

by Eirikah Delaunay

One of the core values of the CSPC is inclusive community building. Our identity as a sex positive community center is one of our defining qualities. The CSPC is created by members, for members. This means that all the work of organizing and staffing parties, communications and website management, fundraising and email answering is done by members who volunteer to share their time, energy, and skills to support the community. We are also fortunate to be supported by members who may not have the capacity to volunteer their time, but who contribute financially above and beyond their membership fees and party ticket purchases.

We strive to be a welcoming and inclusive space for the diverse individuals who seek out sex positive community. What can you do as a member (or volunteer) to help create the culture of belonging we all want to experience?

First, when you attend events, make an effort to talk with folx you don’t already know, especially folx who seem like they might be there alone. It takes a lot of courage to break into a new social group, and you can be the person who makes that newcomer feel welcome and connected. 

But what do you say to a total stranger at a sex party? Especially if you don’t want to come off as creepy? That’s not as tough as it sounds. Consider starting with a compliment. Telling someone you like their hair or shoes or outfit (not a body part) is a great ice breaker. You might also begin with a question that can get a conversation rolling, like “How long have you been a member?” or “How did you find the CSPC?” Be sure you share your name and pronouns, and ask them for theirs.

Those tactics also work if you’re a newer member and you’re trying to meet people. You might also ask members who have been around a little longer what their favorite party is and why, or what’s the most memorable scene they ever saw at an event. (Remember, no names unless it was your own scene! Confidentiality still applies.)

Our new online discussion group, finding YOUR way, is another great way to connect with people in the community as a newer member–or as a more established member who has been away for a while (think building change and COVID lockdown…).

And if you’re not yet a volunteer, there’s no time like the present! As our membership continues to grow, we want to be able to offer more and more parties tailored to what turns our members on, and that means we need YOU! Every party starts as the fantasy of a Champion, and every party requires a full staff of set up and strike, registration, D.J.s, monitors, and event coordinators to make attendees’ dreams come true. We’re also always looking for more people to help out with the behind-the-scenes work as well, including Board roles. Get started with your online volunteer orientation and application today! Our next online registration and monitor training session is Monday, August 22, from 7-9pm. Join us!

The CSPC community is as strong as we make it, and our differences make us stronger. Thanks so much for all the ways that you take care of each other and our community, and for all the ways you bring connection and hotness into each others’ lives.

Community Matters: Volunteer Training in August

The CSPC is celebrating the hundreds of new members we’ve welcomed in 2022! Our community is growing and that brings fresh ideas, new parties and discussion groups, and more need for volunteers to help us create spaces where folx can bring their sexy dreams to life. 

We are pleased to be hosting another round of volunteer training for Registration and Monitor roles via Zoom on Monday, August 22. Registration training will take place from 7:0-8:00pm and Monitor training will be from 8:00-9:00pm. You are welcome to attend either one–or both!

Not yet a volunteer? No problem! Just go to the volunteering page on our website and follow the instructions to complete the online volunteer orientation and submit your volunteer application. Super simple!

Remember–the CSPC is fully run by members, for members. Your energy and enthusiasm as a volunteer matter!

Myself!--No In-Person NMO in August

Mmmmmm….Myself! 

Love to watch? Love to be watched? Myself! is the party for you!  

The party is named Myself! to emphasize the personal nature of this party. What gets you excited? Stripping, lap dancing, gang bangs, bukkake, dirty talk, just watching, chatting with people, group sex, hitachi, watching porn? Come do it at Myself!

Myself! is a wonderful sex-friendly masturbation party that’s about consent, perverted ideas and watching. Opening Circle at 6:30 is required for everyone who has not attended a circle this year.

Myself! usually welcomes new members with a New Member Orientation (NMO) before each party. However, in August we will NOT be having an in-person NMO right before the party due to the timing of other events in the Gallery Erato space that day.

Not yet a member, but want to attend Myself! in August? You can attend New Member Orientation before another event earlier in the month (before Fresh Meet on 8/5 or Power Play Mixed-Tape on 8/13), or you can attend our online NMO from the comfort of home on 8/11!

Hope to see you there!

Community Matters: Volunteering FTW!

by Eirikah Delaunay

Whether you’ve been a CSPC member for 20 years or 20 minutes, volunteering is the very best way to get the most out of the sex positive community. As a volunteer, you can get to know other members of the community while creating the sex positive events and connections you want most! 

Here’s what some volunteers had to say about their experience:

“(I’ve learned) the name for the thrill I get in helping. (As a volunteer) I can stave off social anxiety, (and) I can spread accurate knowledge in a non-judgmental and free manner.” –Bridge, volunteer of six months

“I’ve met with more of the great people who make the CSPC what it is: a unique and wonderfully supportive community of honest, open people. Learning, teaching, exploring together and supporting each other.” –Explorer_271, volunteer of nine months

“Volunteering is like getting to hang out with my friends. (It makes me feel) like I'm making a safe, sexy place for others to gather at, which is so nice.” –Aileen, volunteer of five years

“You will get more in knowledge, community connection, and self exploration than the effort you put into volunteering.” –Explorer_271, volunteer of nine months

“It's your community; you'll get out of it in proportion to what you put into it.” –Temptr, volunteer of 19 years

You can be part of a volunteer team that makes the hotness happen, whether you’re working at a party or helping out with all the behind-the-scenes work of the CSPC organization. Begin the process by completing the online volunteer orientation and volunteer application form here! We are created and run by members, for members, and we need YOU!

Sneak Peek at What's Next: Bloom Community!

Want a sneak peek of what's coming up in Seattle's sex positive scene?

To help our beautiful sex positive community to connect with each other throughout the Seattle area, we’re collaborating with Bloom Community.

Bloom is a sex positive social, dating, and community app with a strong consent culture that helps people meet around events. This means you can:

  • See a full docket of Seattle sex positive events

  • Scope who’s going to the same events you’re going to

  • Make new friends & more

  • Enjoy life amidst community, like it was meant to be!

We will be sharing this connection tool with local Seattle sex positive community organizers, but we'd love to see your events too! Create an event here and make sure to specify that it's part of "Seattle Community Events" under "Add event to." You can also follow the CSPC on Bloom by following these steps: 

  1. Download Bloom Community with referral code the-center-for-sex-positive-culture

  2. Sign up for any of our upcoming events

  3. the people on the list who you want to chat with. When the is mutual, you'll be notified and can chat via the app

  4. Check back to see who joins after you!

We’ll be adding more CSPC events to this platform soon! Check out the bounty our local Seattle sex positive community is offering at https://www.joinbloom.community/seattle-events. We can’t wait to meet you!

CSPC Volunteer Social--In-Person This Saturday, 6/18!

The President and HR Director would like to invite you to an afternoon and evening of fun at Skitty's home in Woodinville, between 4 and 10 p.m. on Saturday, June 18. Feel free to bring a guest, lounge outside in the sun or shade, play games on the grass, bring your favorite tabletop game, and sit around the fire table roasting s'mores and singing songs.

We'll have pop, juice, and water, and we'll be serving hamburgers, veggie burgers, and hot dogs. We encourage you to sign up to bring something to share at the potluck.

All past, present, and future volunteers are welcome. If you are new to volunteering, fear not. You do not need to have worked a volunteer shift, but you do need to have an active Volgistics account. See our Volunteering web page (https://thecspc.org/volunteering) for the simple steps to become a volunteer. Outdoors, masks are optional. Indoors masks are optional with a negative same-day rapid COVID test or PCR test within 48 hours.

After you register, you will receive a confirmation email with a link to sign up for the potluck (optional) and the address. Carpooling can be arranged on Discord or through the Volunteer Google Group. If you plan on arriving by bus, arrangements can be made to pick you up from the Woodinville Park & Ride. If you have any questions, please contact Skitty at skittycspc@gmail.com

Check our website at https://thecspc.org/events/2022/06/18/volunteer-social to register.

Pride is Coming! Pride is Coming!

by Cass

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Want to join in and march with us? Click to read our Pride Parade FAQ.

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Yaaaassssss honey! It is Pride Month and we are LIVE!

The CSPC is ready to shine! We would love for our fabulous and lovely CSPC members and volunteers to come see us on Capitol Hill on June 25 and march with us in Downtown Seattle on June 26..

ARE YOU READY? This is our moment to stand up and show out!

The CSPC is sponsoring a table at the Capitol Hill events on Saturday, June 25. Come see us on Broadway between Mercer and Republican, just a few tables up from the Beer Garden in the Blue Zone.

The Seattle Pride parade will be Sunday, June 26, in Downtown Seattle.The Parade will start at 11:00 am, but we’ll be gathering earlier. This year we are #109. Our registration tent will be located at Safeco Plaza on the west side of 4th Ave between Madison and Spring. Our march time is TBD.

What you will need if you wish to participate:

  • Proof of vaccination is A MUST. Your actual card or picture on your phone will work. 

  • If you are not vaccinated you must have a negative PCR test result 48 hrs before the event. Bring the printout.

  • If bringing a fur baby, bring poop bags! And keep them on a leash.

Also to note: We will not be asking the unsheltered to move. We are in their space and will respect them and their space. If you are uncomfortable with the possibility of having to interact with the homeless population DO NOT COME.

And most importantly–wear comfy shoes!

If you wish to participate (and we hope you do!) please email pride@thecspc.org.

Love you all–we can’t wait to celebrate with you!

Community Matters: CSPC COVID Protocols Member Survey

As we continue to surf the waves of COVID, we continue to be grateful for all the ways that our CSPC community has stepped up to help take care of each other’s safety by following the prevention protocols established when we re-opened for in-person events last year. As a reminder, those protocols are:

  • Reduced ticket sales to ensure the venue capacity allowed for social distancing;

  • Showing proof of vaccination at entry to any in-person event;

  • Mandatory masking except when actively eating, drinking, or using your mouth in a scene.

In response to the changes in public health recommendations, the Board expanded the cap on ticket sales from 100 to 120 in April 2022 so that more of our community could gather at our events. However, so far we have maintained our mandatory vaccination and masking policies for the safety of our membership and volunteers.

At this time, we’d like to ask YOU, our members and volunteers, to share your thoughts about the protocols we have in place, potential changes to those protocols, and how those changes might impact your sense of safety and willingness to attend or volunteer at in-person events in the next few months.

Please complete the CSPC Community Survey–COVID Protocols June 2022 by next Thursday, June 9, to let us know your preferences and ideas. This survey is anonymous and will take approximately five minutes to complete. The Board will use your feedback as we consider changes to our protocols.

Stay safe, stay sexy – The CSPC Board

Celebrating Juneteenth!

by Cass

Black Independence Day is coming!

What is that, you ask?

Juneteenth! The unofficial end of slavery was June 19, 1865, when General Gordon Granger informed slaves in Galveston, Texas, that they were free.

Did you know that Juneteenth is now recognized as a Federal Holiday? 

Celebrated on June 19 every year, Juneteenth is the first new Federal holiday instituted since Martin Luther King Day in 1983. 

What do you do on Juneteenth? 

Good question. People celebrate the same ways they do on July 4th, except no fireworks. There will be cook outs, community service projects, marches, and other commemorative events. 

Should you celebrate and participate in events happening? 

Damn right, you should! Check out your "What's Happening” page in your city for a list of events and organizations participating in this year’s Juneteenth celebrations. There will be events and activities happening all weekend. I am sure you will find something the whole family will enjoy! 

Love, your family @ The CSPC