About us
CLEAR MINDS is a sober, active social group. We host regular gatherings, centered around fitness, yoga, dancing, music and socializing. Our goal is to create a space where people can socialize without the pressure of drinking alcohol. We welcome all people who are sober for 24 hours to join our events!
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📚 Sober Denver Book Club — April Meetup
Table Public House, 2190 South Platte River Drive, Denver, CO, US📚 Sober Denver Book Club — April Meetup!
Join Sober Denver this April for our monthly book club as we dive into Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good written and gathered by adrienne maree brown.
This powerful and thought-provoking collection invites us to explore the connections between healing, joy, and social change: reminding us that feeling good is not only possible, but necessary.
Whether you’ve read every page or are just curious, all are welcome. Come connect, reflect, and be in community with others on a similar path.
📚 Book: Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good written and gathered by adrienne maree brown
📅 Date & Time: April 25th at 12 PM
📍 Location: Table Public House🌿 Weather permitting, we’ll gather in the park nearby after grabbing some refreshments at Table Public House. We’ll share the exact meeting spot the day of to make sure everyone can find us easily.
🧺 Please bring something to sit on and dress appropriately for being outside—blankets are highly encouraged!
📖 We also encourage you to support local bookstores—especially BIPOC-owned businesses—when picking up your copy, like The Shop at MATTER.
Let’s gather, share, and explore what pleasure, healing, and liberation can look like in our lives.
2026 Reading List:
December: James by Perceval Everett
January: Lamb by Christopher Moore
February: The Measure by Nikki Erlick
March: The Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler
April: Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good written and gathered by adrienne maree brown**Please comment with any book suggestions you may have!
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