Okay, but why necessary & sufficient?

Great question, friend.

You see, in logic, necessity and sufficiency are used to describe a conditional or implicational relationship between statements.

A sufficient condition is a condition or set of conditions that will produce the event.

A necessary condition must be there, but it alone does not provide sufficient cause for the occurrence of the event.

For example…

A suitable space or location is a necessary & sufficient condition for community engagement.

Got it? If you’re still confused that’s okay.
Just come pop by for a coffee and I’ll try to explain

— Kate

Before Cards Against Humanity and Paul Davis Pharmacy, this location was The Fair, and the community was called the Village of Pennock

Before Cards Against Humanity and Paul Davis Pharmacy, this location was The Fair, and the community was called the Village of Pennock

A grab ‘n go, walk-up, take-out kinda cafe.

That happens to be located in the heart of Logan Square West in the former Paul Davis Pharmacy, (and for you trivia fanatics…ours was the original location for Cards Against Humanity).