Coffeehouse (event)

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This article is about a social event. For other uses, see Coffeehouse (disambiguation).

A Coffeehouse is a social event, usually held to raise awareness for a social cause or other event.

Coffeehouses get their name from the fact that most Coffeehouses are held in an actual coffeehouse, either that or they serve coffee as one of the primary beverages. Also common are soda, milk, and tea. Common foods include cookies, crackers, muffins, and various other snack foods. Some coffeehouses have free admission, but others require a small entrance fee.

Amnesty International sponsors many coffee houses, in colleges, high schools, and coffeehouses. Amnesty will try to raise awareness for social issues around the world, such as brutal dictators oppressing their people, food or fresh water shortages, or outbreaks of disease in poorer countries. The money collected as the entrance fee can be used to aid the situation, or if the situation is more social in nature, there can be a mass signing of letters to the parties committing the offense, in an effort to put them in the global limelight.

Wayland High School holds a semi-annual coffeehouse, sponsored by Amnesty International, in an effort to assist social problems around the world. WHS is one of many institutions with an active Amnesty International chapter, and also one of many institutions to regularly sponsor coffeehouses.

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