Community Matters: Volunteering Makes the Hotness Happen!

Volunteer Appreciation!

It's no secret that the CSPC’s volunteers are the life of the party. Literally. Without your support the CSPC wouldn't be here. You create all our fun parties, keep our events safe and even take out the trash and clean the floors. Without you, none of this kinky fun would be possible!

As a “Thank you!” for all your hard work, the Board is putting together a day of fun in the sun on Sunday, July 23 from 12 to 6 p.m. Current CSPC volunteers with active Volgistics accounts (as well as up to two guests) are invited to this free, outdoor play party. (As this is outdoors, masks are optional. See our Volunteering web page for the simple steps to become a volunteer–it’s not too late to join us!)

Come on out for socializing, home cooked food, a swag raffle, lots of play time, and a pile of thank you's.

Our outdoor venue is located in Snohomish; address will be provided via email after registration. Register here today! Please consider carpooling as parking will be limited. Carpooling can be arranged on Discord or through the Volunteer Google Group. Please note any dietary restrictions during registration.

Thank you so much for all you do for the CSPC family! We'll see you on the 23rd for a big ol' Smack on the Back!

Advanced Volunteer Training

Ready to up your volunteering game? Join us online July 24 for advanced volunteer training! From 7-8 p.m. there will be Registration training for anyone interested in facilitating our front-of-house operations. If you have experience in customer service and like the idea of greeting our partygoers while smoothing their way to kinky enjoyment, this could be a great opportunity. 

From 8-9 p.m. we'll have a Monitor training classroom. Monitors are a key component of our mission. If you're passionate about consent culture, responsible kink, and just plain helping your fellow community members, please consider becoming one of our Monitors by taking this first step.

To sign up, simply follow these steps:

  • Log into Volgistics (if you haven't already created an account, use the new volunteer steps here to get started)

  • Select the “My Schedule” tab/menu item, then navigate to July 24

  • Use the “Schedule me” buttons to sign up for each class you plan to attend

A shortened link to the Zoom meeting is included in the shift information. Signing up in Volgistics for the classes will help us update accounts more quickly after each class as well as letting the team know you plan on attending (in case of any technical difficulties or similar, we can send a note to let you know what's going on).

If you have opted in for 'Schedule Reminder' communications, you will also receive the link via email 2 days before the training.

A couple of notes on training:

  • Monitor class attendees will have completed the first step on the path for monitoring. You'll work with monitorlead@thecspc.org to schedule shadow shifts for training with a monitor at events before you will be able to sign up for monitoring on your own.

  • Registration class attendees should be ready for shifts right away (please allow up to 1 week for Volgistics to be updated after class)

If you have any questions please send emails to eventsdirector@thecspc.org

Hope to see you there!

Frolic Stewardship Day: Date Change!

Stewardship Day 2 - Important Date Change!

Awesome CSPC Members!

Register for The Frolic stewardship day on the CSPC’s event page.

Date: Saturday, August 5 

Time: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Payment: free meal for you + jokes, smiles, and camaraderie

Our own Frolic Stewardship opportunity in Buckley at Grove Getaways will be Saturday, Aug 5 and they will feed us! I just need to tell them how many to expect so they have enough food to feed everyone. 

I know, I know! So many events, so little time! It is well worth it! And they knocked quite a chunk of change off the rental fee if we'd do stewardship days, so please come out with some CSPC pride!

Please register on the stewardship day event page to receive all the necessary information!

This is outdoor work: cleaning, landscaping, building etc., to each person's capacity. Bring gloves, a water bottle, and wear "get dirty" clothes (not that kind, the other kind). The event starts around 9:30–10 a.m. Stay as long as you are able. Feel free to bring your own tools, but make sure they have your name on them.

These are amazing people and you are sure to have a good time. You will leave tired in body but reenergized in spirit!

Sign up today! 

Thank you!

Larry & The Frolic Team

Community Matters: PRIDE!

Welcome to Pride Month! Pride is a celebration of publicly embracing our authentic sexual and gender identities. The last weekend in June is dedicated to remembering the drag queens, trans folx, and other LGBTQIA and gender non-conforming humans who stood up for their right to occupy public space in the Stonewall Uprising (learn more here). This basic human right is still under attack in many corners of America and around the world, so let’s step out and make our voices heard in support of “Sexual Freedom for Everyone”! 

Visit the CSPC booth at Trans Pride in Volunteer Park on Friday, June 23; at the Capitol Hill festivities on Saturday, June 24; and at Seattle Center on Sunday, June 25. Come get your special Pride-edition wristband! Explore more Seattle Pride Month events

And of course, join the CSPC community in the Pride Parade on June 25! This year's Seattle Pride Parade is the largest in the city’s history, with 272 participating organizations registered to participate in the parade–which will be lined up for 12 blocks! The CSPC’s spot is Block 3 position 15 (between University and Seneca)! 

The parade organizers will assign us two times for set up: one time for our vehicle and float to get in position and add any last-minute decorations (like, anything that would have blown off during the trip on I-5), and a second time for our participating marchers and float riders to join us. 

Join us and show off your CSPC Pride! Please email us at pride@thecspc.org to get on the list of participants. We will be sending out meet-up information to folx on the list very soon. 

New Volunteer Position: Registration Team Captain

The Center for Sex Positive Culture welcomes everyone and encourages our members who identify as BIPOC or LGBTQ/SGL to apply for this volunteer position.

Summary/Overview:

Oversee registration volunteers, ensure that shifts are filled, train new volunteers/retrain existing ones as needed, and update training materials. This position works closely with the Operations Director and reports to the Events Director.

Responsibilities:

  • Teach volunteers who are new to registration how to do the job

  • Update training materials as needed, and ensure these are available to interested volunteers

  • Answer any questions regarding registration shifts or duties

  • Take appropriate action if registration volunteers are not performing duties correctly

  • Help to ensure that registration shifts have coverage

  • Suggest improvements and new possibilities

Qualifications:

  • Member of the CSPC

  • Completed a Volunteer Orientation and Registration Training

  • Completed multiple registration shifts/familiarity with the work

  • Good verbal and written communication skills

  • Ability to teach short classes (online)

Contact:

The Center for Sex Positive Culture creates spaces to celebrate, develop, and explore sexuality and sensuality among a diverse, supportive community.

Getting Ready to Frolic: Stewardship Day

Heyla Awesome CSPC Members!

Date: Sun 6/11 10 a.m.

Payment: free meal to you + joking and smiles

Stewardship is how our community gives back to the venues who open their doors to us by donating our love and labor for the upkeep of the property. Our own Frolic Stewardship opportunity in Buckley at Grove Getaways will be Sunday, June 11, and they will feed us! I just need to tell them how many to expect so they have enough food to feed us all.

I know, I know! So many events, so little time! I'll be hosting at PPMT the night before, going home to Snohomish, and there in Buckley after a 1.5 hour drive the next morning. But it is well worth it! The owners knocked a chunk of change off the rental fee if we'd do stewardship days, so please come out with some CSPC pride and get a sneak peek at the gorgeous property where Frolic will happen August 15-20!

Please contact us ASAP if you'd like to join the CSPC work party, and I'll send the info email by Friday, June 9.

It's outdoor work: cleaning, landscaping, building-type work to each person's capacity. Bring gloves, sunscreen, a water bottle, and wear "get dirty" clothes. We’re starting around 9:30-10 a.m. It's totally okay to leave when you need to. Feel free to bring your own tools–make sure they have your name on them!

These are amazing people and you are sure to have a good time. You will leave tired in body but re-energized in spirit!

Sign up today! Just reply to frolic@thecspc.org! Or DM Turtle on Discord at ObliqueBanter.

Next Stewardship date is July 22.

Thank you!

~Turtle & The Frolic Team

Community Matters: New Board Member and Pride Festivities!

New Board Member!

The Board was thrilled to vote for Mina as our newest member at our meeting on May 12, 2023! Mina serves as the Setup and Strike Captain, a member of the CSPC’s Discord Team, and Party Champion/Host of the Sense & Sensuality Party. We are fortunate to have added a human with Mina’s energy, enthusiasm for community, thoughtfulness, and skills to the CSPC’s leadership team. Please join us in welcoming Mina to the CSPC Board!

Join the CSPC at Seattle Pride!

The CSPC’s plans for participate in the 2023 Seattle Pride events are heating up! We will be hosting a table at the Capitol Hill festivities on Saturday, June 24. We’re also hosting a table as part of the events at Seattle Center on Sunday, June 25. Stop by and see us or volunteer for a shift talking to visitors!

Our parade contingent is growing! We have tentative plans in the works to add a float to our merry band of marchers this year to allow greater inclusion for members with limited mobility to be part of this exciting opportunity. Come help carry a banner or flag, dress up, and shake your booty with PRIDE as a member of the CSPC! 

To join the CSPC’s parade group or volunteer for a table shift, contact us at pride@thecspc.org.

So You Want to Be a Board Member?

By Skitty

Fantastic! The Center for Sex Positive Culture needs you. You are the Center. To assist with getting you more involved, here are some things you should know…

A number of people have recently put their names forward as prospective Board Members (also known as Directors). This is exciting news! The Board is always looking for folx who want to step up, take on more responsibility, and help chart a path forward for this organization that we all love so passionately. Some applicants will likely join the Board soon, others need more experience before being considered, and some will find other ways to make a difference in the community. To help you decide whether joining the Board is right for you, or simply to satiate your curiosity, here is information about the application process and what really goes on behind the scenes.

Why does the CSPC have a Board of Directors?

The Center for Sex Positive Culture is a 501(c)(7) nonprofit, operated in a manner consistent with maintaining that tax-exempt status. We are a membership-based community center for the benefit of sex-positive culture, focusing on Seattle and the surrounding areas. Here is our mission statement:

  • The Center for Sex Positive Culture creates spaces to celebrate, develop, and explore sexuality and sensuality among a diverse, supportive community.

We are required to have a working Board of Directors, including the Executive Offices of President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer, with a minimum of seven Directors. We may have up to two Community Directors (more on that in a future article).

What do individual Board Members do?

  • Board members typically volunteer between 10 and 40 hours per week, on top of attending events and any other volunteer roles they take on (such as EC, Champion, Online Host, etc.). 

  • Basic duties include:

    • participating in weekly Board video calls

    • preparing for, and attendance at, the monthly Board Meeting

    • engaging in a yearly Board Retreat (intensive, day-long work meeting)

    • serving on committees and disappearing task forces (DTFs)(e.g., building committee, document creation/revision DTF)

    • managing special initiatives

    • participating in fundraising by volunteering as staff, donating or procuring items, or making financial contributions

    • directing recurring seasonal events (e.g., CSPC Pride, the Frolic)

    • attending/leading one-on-one and small group meetings

    • answering emails — so many emails!

    • writing reports, creating documents, compiling spreadsheets

    • monitoring CSPC social media, engaging when necessary, and keeping a professional tone and attitude

    • liaising with other organizations and individuals sharing a similar or related mission

  • Executive Officers (President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer) and Division Directors (Events, HR, Operations, and Communications) all handle a ton more responsibilities related to their role, contributing many additional volunteer hours per week.

  • All Board Members are expected to take on an initiative of their choosing, or a Directorship, or an Executive Office, after a few months of settling in and getting a feel for the basic responsibilities of being a Board Member.

What qualifications does a person need in order to be a Board Member?

There is a lot of flexibility with respect to the qualifications required to be a Board Member. This is on purpose — to help remove barriers and promote diversity in leadership. That said, a few things are necessary.

All Board Members must be willing to:

  • consistently devote productive time to the CSPC

  • maintain communication with the other Directors

  • serve the three-year term for which they have been elected

  • allow their full legal name to be made available in public record

  • provide their current address, phone numbers, and email address to the Board

  • fill out a conflict of interest form, understand the implications of their personal, financial, and other volunteer relationships, and be willing to answer questions about those relationships

  • maintain an active CSPC membership

  • execute the documentation required for membership and Board participation

Recommended qualifications:

  • minimum one year of active CSPC membership

  • extensive volunteer experience within the CSPC, including leadership positions (demonstrates characteristics required for successful Board participation)

  • periodic attendance at Board Meetings (demonstrates an interest in, and understanding of, the workings of the CSPC)

  • work experience relevant to the role of Board Member

  • volunteer experience outside of the CSPC

  • education, apprenticeships, certifications (in whatever, all of these really do count!)

  • life experience and the ability to demonstrate how that is applicable

What are the characteristics of a successful Board Member?

The CSPC is a diverse community and so are Board Members. That said, there are a number of characteristics needed to be successful and effective:

  • consistently demonstrate a solid understanding and application of consent culture, commitment to consent culture, and a willingness to engage in ongoing consent education

  • demonstrate an impeccable practice of confidentiality

  • behave with emotional intelligence

  • when applicable, disagree productively in the appropriate venue

  • ability to collaborate and communicate electronically or have a willingness to learn how to use Google Drive, docs, spreadsheets, etc.

  • consistently represent the organization, adhering to the mission statement and House Rules

  • think and act independently

  • be highly motivated

  • be reliable

  • be dependable

  • follow through on commitments, responsibilities, and projects

What else do I need to know before applying?

Volunteering as a Board Member is an enormous responsibility. It is not for the faint of heart. You will be a public-facing representative of the organization, both within our events, and outside of the community. Most of your work will go unrecognized and will often be criticized. There will be much you cannot speak about publicly — ever. It will change the way you interact with the rest of the community. Many of the things you can do as a regular Member, you cannot do as a Board Member. For your entire term, and quite a while after that, everything you do or say will be interpreted (rightly or wrongly) as coming from “the Board.” It is, at times, exhausting.

All that said, being a Board Member is an honor and a privilege. It is an opportunity to connect with membership in a unique way, and provides a profound opportunity to shape and change the organization. It is an act of service that will forever change you and the way you view this beloved community.

What is the application process?

  • Reread the above information and consider whether this is the right time for you to put your name forward. We will always need new Board Members — next month, next year, next decade… There is no rush. 

  • Engage with current and/or past Board Members, asking them about their experiences and any questions you may have.

  • Fill out the Google Form.

  • Include some sort of résumé. This can be along the lines of a customary business résumé or some other format that provides information as to your skills and experience relevant to the work of a Board Member. If this, or any aspect of the application process is preventing you from putting your name forward for consideration, please let us know. Assistance can be provided or accommodations made.

  • Demonstrate your ability to represent the community in a respectful, informed, and civil manner. This includes the ways you interact with others at CSPC events, on social media, and in the surrounding sex positive community.

  • Demonstrate your ability to lead by becoming more involved: 

    • If you haven’t already, volunteer to take on other leadership positions within the CSPC. If you are not sure how, ask someone in leadership, preferably in the area that interests you the most.

    • Check out our monthly Board Meetings and if applicable, participate during the attendee comments period. Get to know the inner workings of the organization, the Board Members, and help us get to know you and your vision of the CSPC.

What if this isn’t the right fit? How do I make a meaningful contribution to the organization?

Not everyone is best suited for the role of Board Member. Not everyone wants to serve on the Board. It takes a special breed of masochist. That doesn’t mean you can’t contribute to the CSPC in a substantial, meaningful, and enriching way. The CSPC needs volunteers in every capacity. If you see a need, bring forward your ideas of how you can make changes in the community.

Approach this as you would when considering a new play partner. Think about what you have to offer, what attracts you to the other person, what kind of play you are interested in, and then negotiate a scene or a relationship that can be enjoyable and fulfilling for both of you. As with play, you may not end up with the scene you first envisioned, but hopefully something even better!

Please direct questions and feedback arising from this article to: president@thecspc.org

Get Involved! Join a Committee!

Can’t make it to as many parties as you would like? Unsure of how to contribute to the community? Join a committee! Help create the safe, fun, and sexy spaces we all know and love.

Special Events Committee

Next meeting: April 19 (third Wednesday of every month)

Time: 7 p.m. 

Contact: specialevents@thecspc.org

The Special Events Committee meets monthly to design and produce events outside of our regular recurring events such as one-off parties, holiday celebrations, parade participation, community outreach, and off-site events like The Frolic camping trip. Creativity and passion are a must! Please email with questions or for the link to our meeting room.

Accessibility Committee 

Next meeting: March 26 (fourth Sunday of every month)

Time: 6 p.m. 

Contact: tk@thecspc.com

The Accessibility Committee meets monthly to discuss goals, research issues, assess community needs, and then it works to create recommendations to the CSPC Board with equitable solutions for them to consider. Attention to detail and awareness of surroundings as well as a deep caring for the community are paramount! Please email with questions or for the link to our meeting room.

Community Matters: New Events Director and Volunteer Training

At the December 2022 Board meeting, the Board president read a letter from Sakari regretfully sharing that she is stepping down from the Board effective immediately in order to take some time for recovery from recent health concerns. The CSPC Board would like to express our gratitude to Sakari for her years of service on the Board of Directors and as Events Director this past year. Under Sakari’s leadership in Events, we successfully returned to hosting in-person events and more than doubled the number of events (in-person and online) available for our community every month. We are sorry to lose her energy and dedication on the Board, but we look forward to seeing her continued participation in our community after some well-deserved rest and healing. 

We are delighted to announce that Jadzia has agreed to step into the role of Events Director for the CSPC. While Jadzia is one of our newest Board members, she is a powerhouse who also serves as EC Team Lead, Tasting Top Lead, and a member of the Champion team for three parties–All In, LaQueer, and Sense & Sensuality–among the many ways she supports the CSPC community as a volunteer. We can’t wait to see what the next year holds in Events! Got great ideas about Events? Share them using our feedback form here or email Jadzia at EventsDirector@theCSPC.org!

We want YOU to be the next rockstar volunteer! Join us on January 26, 2023, from 7-9 p.m., for our next volunteer training. Monitor training will run from 7-8 p.m. and Registration training will run 8-9 p.m. Registration is open now–log into Volgistics and register for the training on January 26 to get the Zoom link!

Not yet a volunteer, but want to get in on the action? Join the volunteer corps today! Just complete the on-demand online volunteer orientation and submit the volunteer application located on the Volunteering webpage. It’s that simple! The more parties we host, the more volunteers we need to keep things running smoothly. The CSPC is a fully volunteer-led, volunteer-run non-profit organization created by our members for our members. Become a volunteer and help chart the CSPC’s future!