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Welcome to Alchimista
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Upcoming Workshops & Events

Sun, Apr 19Alchimista Coffee BarCraft, connection, and the art of a little handmade magic.
Sun, Apr 26Alchimista Coffee BarEmbrace the cozy charm and unwind as you paint something beautiful with the gentle guidance of our resident artist.
Thu, Apr 30Alchimista Coffee BarJoin us in April to talk about King’s debut novel. Puberty, Pigs-Blood, and Psychokinesis; what more could you ask for?
Thu, May 28Alchimista Coffee BarIn May, we head to Jerusalem’s Lot. Released only a year after his debut, it is a bit of a longer read than Carrie, but one of King’s own favourites. BYOS (Bring Your Own Stakes)
Thu, Jun 25Alchimista Coffee BarAs summer begins and the temperature starts to rise, we will cool down by spend some time at the Overlook Hotel in the snowy Rocky Mountains.
Thu, Jul 30Alchimista Coffee BarJuly brings us to King’s first short story collection. Amongst the many stories, we will return to Jerusalem’s Lot and a read couple of stories that led to some cult favourite movies, including “Children of the Corn” and “The Lawnmower Man.”
Thu, Aug 27Alchimista Coffee BarIn August and September, we visit King’s longest work by this date—a lengthy contemplation of good versus evil on the backdrop of a deadly pandemic. While we recommend reading The Complete & Uncut Edition (1990), it is 400+ more pages, so any edition will do!
Thu, Sep 24Alchimista Coffee BarIn August and September, we visit King’s longest work by this date—a lengthy contemplation of good versus evil on the backdrop of a deadly pandemic. While we recommend reading The Complete & Uncut Edition (1990), it is 400+ more pages, so any edition will do!
Thu, Oct 29Alchimista Coffee BarIn October, we will read our first novel with King writing under his “Richard Bachman” pseudonym. This read might just make you re-appreciate your evening strolls.
Thu, Nov 26Alchimista Coffee BarWe end 2026 with King’s last novel of the 70s and, just like when we started with Carrie, we are back to some psychic phenomenons.
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