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John Eder
10-10-2014, 02:26 PM
From Mayor Robert Jacob:

Boycott CVS

28449The council majority begrudgingly approved the CVS settlement as there was little recourse. I honor my colleagues who have voted YES, as our city cannot fund a protracted lawsuit. In solidarity with them, I cast my NO vote last night with Councilmember Eder. It is essential that we, as people, stand up to the bullying of massive corporations in every way that we are able, even if it is a protest vote. Until CVS acquiesces to the needs of the community, I personally vow to never shop at CVS and call upon others in Sebastopol and the surrounding area to boycott CVS with me. With social media, we can make Sebastopol the poster-child for other small cities, and spread the word far and wide to stop CVS early in the process, because once they engage in the process, they claim they are entitled to build, and are willing to sue for as long as it takes until the last tax dollar is drained from a city's coffers.

It is time to put our money where our morals are. We need regular mailers to the 50,000 residents who shop in Sebastopol calling out the bullying tactics of CVS, and directing residents to competitors. We need social media campaigns to alert local, state, and national contacts to pull all shopping dollars from CVS. We need radio ads, newspaper ads, and pickets. And we need it now!

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You can read about it in the Press Democrat by clicking here. (https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001bCAt_9a9VQw49tl7yFH1kRrRJjtn-UIkLUMYGDy4KYnwyKhEoIhQat4QCS3gM5-qsiQecQMqzzMrGxFiL-dub9rNYujQFdoIJt5q_r9NxcwIbX_282K6lu_NG_07vWLNIc0fcYalQ-hL_T5DIm7TBQ_O8lPR1SlgwJG4j1tluBzys9B--rCbpWc3DBwl4Wvy3aKzBxJte5PFZ5E5CLVYm5aSaIUfQwzIachHmXzdp1zZR9bEbc-dfA==&c=lpl4S6FnQym1EC94qVGCW6Ctisc4uCe4ckQf6ExGbQ_BLj3sLPxKPg==&ch=bUQkB-kcSj4JWfV_aV0OmuA2k9VNT6UlBc9Lla_5W5NTzeyCi2Qusg==)

(Poster's note: Robert has pledged $5,000.00 in seed money to kick start the boycott funding. Pledges totaling several thousand additional dollars were received at the conclusion of last evening's meeting. Every dollar counts- no contribution is too small.)

Vote with your shopping dollars in two ways-

1.) Withhold spending them at CVS at their current location in the Redwood Marketplace Shopping Center.

2.) Contribute to the boycott fund so that we can reach out to others and encourage them to withhold their shopping dollars from CVS as well!

John Eder
10-10-2014, 02:29 PM
My comments at last evening's Sebastopol City Council Meeting:

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From the onset of negotiations, the current Sebastopol City Council was dealt a losing hand in this matter by the ill-informed actions of the previous Council majority, which were predicated upon erroneous information received by them from numerous sources. When coupled with the highly-restrictive legal environment that we were forced to operate within and the financial realities facing the City, the options before the current Council were extremely limited. Please know that great efforts were made by this Council to attempt to overcome these impediments and secure the best possible result for the citizens of Sebastopol.

Those of you in attendance tonight are witnesses to a crime scene. CVS, Armstrong Development and their legal representatives engaged, I believe, in an orchestrated, deliberate campaign of fraud, misinformation, withholding of requested information, delay tactics and deceit. One can sugarcoat this settlement as a “victory”, but it doesn’t diminish the fact that, in the end, little of long term value was actually gained. CVS continually engaged in “bait and switch” tactics, causing this Council to constantly attempt to assess their true intentions. They intentionally misled the City Council, City staff and our legal representatives. Through calculatingly deceptive means, or by omission, they crafted an alternative reality that is just now, too late, becoming known. For a brief moment, this Council naively felt that, in a world controlled by corporations and wealth, the concerns of the residents of Sebastopol were finally being considered. CVS was only too happy to create an environment that fostered this exercise in self-delusion. Ultimately, we were outspent, out-maneuvered, out-smarted and, despite obscene legal bills, out-lawyered.

It is embarrassing to find myself in this position, where I regretfully voted to approve a settlement for a project that isn’t at all what it could or should be. Even in the aftermath of our signing the settlement agreement, the City of Sebastopol continues to find itself victimized by deception and deceit on the part of CVS. Sadly, there is no “lemon law” for substandard projects whose approval was gained through coercive and unethical means.

I am restricted in my detailed comments at this point, but it is clear that, at a future date, a public accounting of the events leading to this evening needs to be revealed, free of governmental and corporate filters and the revisionist history that they engender. I find this project to be completely repugnant. In its current configuration, it is an affront to our downtown- a puss-oozing abscess in the heart of Sebastopol that we will be forced to confront for many years. We can only hope that a more suitable result can be achieved should this project be sold now by CVS or repurposed or reimagined (or, likely, demolished and rebuilt) at some future date by a more creative and empathetic developer. CVS has proven itself to be neither, and has failed completely at being a respectful member of our community. CVS is truly a corporate terrorist in our midst.

Based upon the continuing deceptive actions of CVS, Armstrong Development and their legal council, I find that withholding my support for the resolution before us this evening is the only honest position that I can take that is reflective of my true feelings in this matter. While it will likely not serve to affect a more satisfactory resolution to this assault upon our city by a sophisticated, well-represented and well-funded corporation, I believe that any other action would somehow imply my acceptance of it. My vote this evening is cast under duress and with great sadness in my heart. My feelings of failure and defeat after all of our efforts in this matter are profound.
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Beanie
10-10-2014, 04:13 PM
I, for one, will not be boycotting CVS. I like the service and the products and I will like the convenience of it being closer to me.

I like the fact that one of the main reasons for the move/change was that their marketing studies confirmed that they have a 10% increase on the smaller stores. That is 10% more sales tax.

I like the fact that it will be replacing the existing structure that has been bashed and barricaded since prior owners left.

I am appalled at remarks made by my fellow citizens referring to what they deem to know about the initial sale or even the timeline that it involved. It seemed to me quite some time before the deal was made.

When there is talk of other options - I seem to recall the same person saying it should be a park, then turning around a few months later and designating it as the most dangerous corner in Sonoma County. Great Park!

I truly wished we lived in a Disney book and every time you told a lie, your nose grew longer. No one could cross the street in Sebastopol. Now THAT is a legacy.

Shepherd
10-11-2014, 05:59 AM
https://www.waccobb.net/forums/waccobb/keep90days/2014-10-11_11-05-54.pngI so appreciate Mayor Jacob and Councilmember Eder for their votes, the tone of this letter, and their advocacy of a boycott. I plan to continue boycotting CVS, as I and many others have been doing. There are two pharmacies within walking distance of where CVS wants to locate--Rite-Aid and Safeway. One of the many tragic elements of this situation is the possible loss of a pharmacy on the north-side of town, unless CVS decides to stay there. Though I have been boycotting CVS there, it is more convenient for neighbors to walk there or for others who live close by to avoid the increasing downtown traffic. Learning how to stand up to predator corporations like CVS will be essential to maintaining our small town character.

I also want to appreciate the brave Helen Shane and the departed John Kramer for initiating this struggle and following through on it, as well as the many people who have contributed time, effort, and money along the way. This struggle is not over; it has just entered its next stage. We're watching you, CVS, and shopping elsewhere!

Shepherd
10-11-2014, 06:22 AM
I like Councilmember Eder's apt description below of CVS as creating a "crime scene." They are indeed the kind of predator corporations that we need to continue struggling against.

Though I differ with "Beanie's" point of view, I am glad that he is speaking up. I see his comments as an example of what environmentalist Bill McKibben describes as an essential flaw in the U.S. today--"hyper-individualism" (https://newenglanderbychoice.wordpress.com/2009/06/14/the-age-of-hyper-individualism-is-the-end-in-sight/)---me, me, me, what is in it for me. I believe in the American value of individuality, which is different than individualism.

During my two decades in Sebastopol, I have found it to be a place where many people are willing to think beyond themselves and make decisions that favor our small town. May we attract more people here who are willing to consider the needs of the majority.


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Those of you in attendance tonight are witnesses to a crime scene....

John Eder
10-11-2014, 01:25 PM
Pharmacy alternatives to CVS in Sebastopol and the West County:

1.) Rite Aid Pharmacy 218 N. Main Street Sebastopol (707) 829-3007
Store Hours: 8 am-9 pm Pharmacy: 9 am-9 pm (9 am-6 pm Sat/10 am-6 pm Sun)

2.) Safeway Pharmacy 406 N. Main Street Sebastopol (707) 823-1937
Store Hours: 24/7 Pharmacy: 9 am-8 pm (9 am-5 pm Sat/Sun)

3.) Forestville Pharmacy 6652 Front Street (Highway 116) Forestville (707) 887-2268
Store and Pharmacy Hours: 9 am-6:30 pm (M-F) Store Hours: 9 am-5 pm (Sat/Sun) Pharmacy Hours: 10 am-5 pm (Sat) Closed Sun (And they deliver to Sebastopol and the West County!) Local business.

4.) Lark Drug Pharmacy 16251 Main Street Guerneville (707) 869-9055
Store and Pharmacy Hours: 9 am-6:30 pm (M-F) Store Hours: 10 am-6 pm (Sat) 11 am-3 pm (Sun) Pharmacy Hours: 10 am-4 pm (Sat) Closed Sun Local business.

5.) Safeway Pharmacy 16405 Highway 116 Guerneville (707) 869-0613
Store Hours: 24/7 Pharmacy: 9 am-7 pm (9 am-5 pm Sat/Sun)

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dominus
10-11-2014, 03:44 PM
For those on a budget, RiteAid offers seniors 20% off on the first Wednesday of every month whereas CVS offers no senior discount. Not to mention, RiteAid's prices are usually better.

Eileen M.
10-11-2014, 08:53 PM
2 more independents are:
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Dollar Drug
1055 Collage Ave
Santa Rosa

Tuttles
1220 Sonoma Ave
Santa Rosa

All the cool cats are moving their Rx

Shepherd
10-12-2014, 03:48 AM
https://www.waccobb.net/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=28468&stc=1&thumb=1&d=1413085484I so appreciate the photo of the cat boycotting CVS. We need more four-footeds on our side. I am going to consult with my puppy and see if she might also join us in this campaign. :) The ongoing boycott of CVS now happening in Sebastopol could spread to CVSes elsewhere. Though the Council has voted to permit CVS, it is still not a done deal.

Sara S
10-12-2014, 03:54 PM
When CVS first took over the Long's store, I wanted one item; I knew what it cost at Walmart, but it wasn't worth the drive for one item. So I went to CVS....where it was MORE THAN TWICE the Walmart cost. That's when my boycott of CVS started.

For people who don't get behind our reasons for boycotting them, the high prices they charge (don't go by their "loss-leaders") might be a reason for those folks to join the boycott.

sambacat
10-12-2014, 04:07 PM
I too was/am virulently against having a CVS as one of the "cornerstones" of the entry to our town. But....what a quandary. I started shopping at CVS in the mid-90s when Rite-Aid bought out a locally owned hardware store and built its ugly corporate store right there along Main St. When will it end?? And....what pharmacy do you now suggest we support (that isn't many miles away)?


From Mayor Robert Jacob:

Boycott CVS

sambacat
10-12-2014, 04:10 PM
I believe you got the syllables backwards when you wrote "Armstrong Development". :wink:


My comments at last evening's Sebastopol City Council Meeting:
....
Those of you in attendance tonight are witnesses to a crime scene. CVS, Armstrong Development and their legal representatives engaged, I believe, in an orchestrated, deliberate campaign of fraud, misinformation, withholding of requested information, delay tactics and deceit....
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John Eder
10-12-2014, 08:30 PM
I too was/am virulently against having a CVS as one of the "cornerstones" of the entry to our town. But....what a quandary. I started shopping at CVS in the mid-90s when Rite-Aid bought out a locally owned hardware store and built its ugly corporate store right there along Main St. When will it end?? And....what pharmacy do you now suggest we support (that isn't many miles away)?

<!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <w:WordDocument> <w:View>Normal</w:View> <w:Zoom>0</w:Zoom> <w:PunctuationKerning/> <w:ValidateAgainstSchemas/> <w:SaveIfXMLInvalid>false</w:SaveIfXMLInvalid> <w:IgnoreMixedContent>false</w:IgnoreMixedContent> <w:AlwaysShowPlaceholderText>false</w:AlwaysShowPlaceholderText> <w:Compatibility> <w:BreakWrappedTables/> <w:SnapToGridInCell/> <w:WrapTextWithPunct/> <w:UseAsianBreakRules/> <w:DontGrowAutofit/> </w:Compatibility> <w:BrowserLevel>MicrosoftInternetExplorer4</w:BrowserLevel> </w:WordDocument> </xml><![endif]--> Pharmacy alternatives to CVS in Sebastopol and the West County:

1.) Rite Aid Pharmacy 218 N. Main Street Sebastopol (707) 829-3007
Store Hours: 8 am-9 pm Pharmacy: 9 am-9 pm (9 am-6 pm Sat/10 am-6 pm Sun)

2.) Safeway Pharmacy 406 N. Main Street Sebastopol (707) 823-1937
Store Hours: 24/7 Pharmacy: 9 am-8 pm (9 am-5 pm Sat/Sun)

3.) Forestville Pharmacy 6652 Front Street (Highway 116) Forestville (707) 887-2268
Store and Pharmacy Hours: 9 am-6:30 pm (M-F) Store Hours: 9 am-5 pm (Sat/Sun) Pharmacy Hours: 10 am-5 pm (Sat) Closed Sun (And they deliver to Sebastopol and the West County!) Local business.

4.) Lark Drug Pharmacy 16251 Main Street Guerneville (707) 869-9055
Store and Pharmacy Hours: 9 am-6:30 pm (M-F) Store Hours: 10 am-6 pm (Sat) 11 am-3 pm (Sun) Pharmacy Hours: 10 am-4 pm (Sat) Closed Sun Local business.

5.) Safeway Pharmacy 16405 Highway 116 Guerneville (707) 869-0613
Store Hours: 24/7 Pharmacy: 9 am-7 pm (9 am-5 pm Sat/Sun)

If you have existing prescriptions at CVS, move them to another pharmacy on this list and be sure to tell them why.

Remember, if at all possible, GO LOCAL. Keep your dollars in our communities.
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Barry
10-12-2014, 09:47 PM
From Mayor Robert Jacob:

Boycott CVS

The council majority begrudgingly approved the CVS settlement as there was little recourse. I honor my colleagues who have voted YES, as our city cannot fund a protracted lawsuit. In solidarity with them, I cast my NO vote last night with Councilmember Eder. It is essential that we, as people, stand up to the bullying of massive corporations in every way that we are able, even if it is a protest vote. Until CVS acquiesces to the needs of the community, I personally vow to never shop at CVS and call upon others in Sebastopol and the surrounding area to boycott CVS with me. ...


What do you mean by "the needs of the community"? :hmmm:

Tofu Larry
10-13-2014, 08:10 PM
Kudos to Mark and his wife at Forestville Pharmacy. He has been a hero delivering drugs to a friend with cancer. And they have some products I have not been able to find at the BIG stores.

I will NEVER shop at the new CVS if it somehow eventually happens.

What road blocks can we put in it's path? Maybe our bodies?

Tofu Larry

Shepherd
10-14-2014, 07:45 AM
We need what Eileen Morabito of Occupy Sebastopol calls a "boycott/girlcott/catcott/dogcott," and bring in more movement humor. My puppy Winnie has barked her participation. "The needs of the community," in my opinion, should include the needs of the land, animals, plants, water, air, soil, etc. CVS has had to pay huge fines for polluting communities.
No CVS in downtown Sebastopol!


What do you mean by "the needs of the community"? :hmmm:

Barry
10-15-2014, 03:42 PM
Here are Councilmember Sarah Glade Gurney's comments from the Oct 9th public hearing (as she remembers):


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Sebastopol Councilmember
Sarah Glade GurneyThat CVS owns this prominent corner of real estate downtown is the legacy of a local family by their private decision to sell to this corporation. I believe there were other choices for the seller to do something else, like a lot line adjustment that would create smaller parcels similar to our existing downtown.

That CVS can build at this location is the legacy of the former Council in August 2012 by a 3 person majority. Former Mayor Michael Kyes and I voted against the project in the minority.

That the revised project will get built is the legacy of this Council with the support of our legal team. We have negotiated changes that improve the project. Key to me are the five parcels, not two, that cannot be merged. In the future with subsequent owners, we may be able to have continuous street frontage on Petaluma and Sebastopol Ave. Additionally, there will be no drive-thru's and no left turns in or out of the project site. Solar panels and more windows will be installed.

I do see this as a victory and am reluctantly "satisfied" as is STS. Regardless, it's difficult to accept and I feel sick at heart to have that corner taken over. I am also concerned about future conflict when I look at the past conduct of CVS; there will likely be more disputes.

I stand with Thomas and Eilieen Morabito who expressed their disappointment at the Council's last meeting on Oct. 7 and encouraged our citizens to vote with our dollars.

There are lessons to be learned and actions to take. I want the next Council to set up at Task Force to review our map for opportunity sites, not just empty lots, examine our processes, and devise strategies so that we do not go through a conflict like this again.

occupied95472
10-16-2014, 07:27 PM
Boycott
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John Eder
10-18-2014, 10:40 AM
Hey Sebastopol Seniors [who are boycotting CVS]

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https://www.riteaid.com/image/journal/article?img_id=150241&t=1413489326213
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Members now earn 1 point for every $1 of co-pay on government-funded prescriptions up to 25 points. This includes Medicare Part D and Medicaid prescriptions.1 And for all other prescriptions they continue to earn 25 points.1 Not available in NY or NJ due to state law.

1Points accrued are based on the calendar year. Customers earn one (1) point for every dollar spent on eligible front-end purchases they make when they scan their card at the register. Excludes tobacco products, alcohol, gift cards, lottery tickets, licenses, money orders, money transfers, newspapers, prepaid cards, stamps, other mail services, dairy, non-prescription items paid for in whole or part by state or federal healthcare programs, items distributed by Moran Foods or Save A Lot Food Stores and where prohibited by law. The value of any Rite Aid generated coupon or reward redeemed also is excluded from all point calculations (including +UP Rewards, or any coupon distributed in Rite Aid circulars, newspapers, email or loaded directly to wellness+ Rewards Card). Customers earn 25 points for every non-government funded prescription purchased when they scan their card at the register. Government funded prescriptions earn one (1) point for every dollar spent on co-pays not to exceed 25 points per prescription. Prescriptions filled in NY/NJ are not eligible. Other limitations and/or restrictions may apply based on state law or other applicable requirements.


8Must be 65 or older to join. wellness+ card and enrollment in wellness65+ required for wellness65+ Wednesday discount.

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Nan
10-18-2014, 08:32 PM
Yes! Please go local! Although it's a bit of a drive for some to Guerneville or Forestville, these family-owned pharmacies are worthy of our support! From the perspective of a technician, these Mom & Pops have a rough time competing for market share ("capturing a profit") when "big box stores" can offer lower wages, and appear to be successful while offering you lower prices, discounts & "special services". One such store in Seb. offered me $12/hr. which is not a living wage. (The checkers there make even less.) Carpool and go for that free delivery! There is little else to say about convenience!

FYI: all pharmacies offer free consultations.


Pharmacy alternatives to CVS in Sebastopol and the West County:
...

3.) Forestville Pharmacy 6652 Front Street (Highway 116) Forestville (707) 887-2268
Store and Pharmacy Hours: 9 am-6:30 pm (M-F) Store Hours: 9 am-5 pm (Sat/Sun) Pharmacy Hours: 10 am-5 pm (Sat) Closed Sun (And they deliver to Sebastopol and the West County!) Local business.

4.) Lark Drug Pharmacy 16251 Main Street Guerneville (707) 869-9055
Store and Pharmacy Hours: 9 am-6:30 pm (M-F) Store Hours: 10 am-6 pm (Sat) 11 am-3 pm (Sun) Pharmacy Hours: 10 am-4 pm (Sat) Closed Sun Local business.

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Sandy2y
10-20-2014, 04:38 PM
The delivery is not free, altho it's a bargain. Forestville Pharmacy charges $5 to downtown Sebastopol, $10 if they head out towards S.R., Penngrove, etc.

sandy2y


Yes! Please go local! Although it's a bit of a drive for some to Guerneville or Forestville, these family-owned pharmacies are worthy of our support! From the perspective of a technician, these Mom & Pops have a rough time competing for market share ("capturing a profit") when "big box stores" can offer lower wages, and appear to be successful while offering you lower prices, discounts & "special services". One such store in Seb. offered me $12/hr. which is not a living wage. (The checkers there make even less.) Carpool and go for that free delivery! There is little else to say about convenience!

FYI: all pharmacies offer free consultations.

occupied95472
10-22-2014, 06:57 AM
Zany Activist

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occupied95472
10-22-2014, 07:29 AM
Zany in a good and respectful way:heart:

sambacat
10-22-2014, 09:21 PM
I think I missed something..... been traveling a bit this year....What happened with the Chase Bank proposal that was submitted along with CVS?

eeeeeeow
10-22-2014, 11:49 PM
Barry, you keep asking but no one is answering; the needs of the community in this case is respect from a corporation that has until now shown none. Even in its current location, there is no effort to become that "good neighbor" as described by the Armstrong Development Rep so many times in public hearings. Twice I've been to CVS looking for donations for our school. And I am not the only parent to be refused by this company. For the last five years they've had that small opportunity to make a simple gesture any "good neighbor" would, and they refused.

At those meetings, they'd bring their lawyers to threaten and intimidate our elected officials and public speakers after, time and time again citizen after citizen got up and told them they didn't want them downtown. They didn't want CVS to define Sebastopol. Their bully tactics certainly showed no respect to the very community that has kept them in business.

The needs of any community includes the right to quality of life. Recently, CVS has negotiated this new deal in bad faith. They lied and hoodwinked our City Council into accepting something they know they'd get away with because of their deep pockets. This is a company that has bullied their way onto Main Street America, dumbing down the quality of life with their cheap products, high prices and lack of any contribution to any community they reside in.

The "needs of a community" are met when a business cares to know and respect that community in order to serve it better. That is a concept CVS does not have in its playbook.

scamperwillow
10-23-2014, 10:44 AM
Well said Bill!!


Barry, you keep asking but no one is answering; the needs of the community in this case is respect from a corporation that has until now shown none. ...

Barry
10-26-2014, 05:40 PM
Chase Bank has pulled out the development. I believe it was because of the controversy and lawsuits.


I think I missed something..... been traveling a bit this year....What happened with the Chase Bank proposal that was submitted along with CVS?

Thomas Morabito
11-13-2014, 09:34 PM
After further review...
CVS still sucks

occupied95472
11-18-2014, 07:05 AM
Seen in front of CVS on Gravenstein hwy:

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AJL
11-18-2014, 11:01 PM
does anyone know of boycott newsletters we can publicize our CVS boycott in?

Do we have email addresses and phone numbers we can call to explain the boycott to cvs so they know we aren't shopping there and why.

Eileen M.
11-19-2014, 10:23 PM
...Do we have email addresses and phone numbers we can call to explain the boycott to cvs so they know we aren't shopping there and why.

The Sebastopol CVS manager is Ken David 823-7209, maybe he'd like to hear from us.

I wrote a letter to Larry Merlo, the CEO and also sent him my extracare card...cut up in little pieces.
His address is:
1 CVS Drive
Woonsocket, Rhode Island
02895

Merlo's s administrative assistant is Pricilla La Ferte: [email protected]

Maybe others have some ideas?

Barry
11-20-2014, 02:13 PM
The Sebastopol CVS manager is Ken David 823-7209, maybe he'd like to hear from us....

Great idea! I suggest the letter be carefully written. I think Craig Litwin (who I think is organizing the anti CVS campaign) should be invited to be involved. You are also welcome to post a draft here for feedback.

starcloud
11-22-2014, 02:13 PM
Thanks for posting phone number for CVS manager, Ken David; I called and just spoke to him. He said he does pass along all the comments to the CVS powers that be.
Starcloud


Great idea! I suggest the letter be carefully written. I think Craig Litwin (who I think is organizing the anti CVS campaign) should be invited to be involved. You are also welcome to post a draft here for feedback.

lukasbadukas
11-26-2014, 12:00 AM
Join us for Free Friday at the proposed site for the new CVS! In solidarity with the CVS protest as well as the Walmart protest and general non-participation in "black friday," we will gather to transform this space into our Community Vision Sebastopol.

How do we envision this space being used in the future to truly benefit the community and environment in which it resides?

Throughout the day there will be an open format of space transformation, crafting, skill sharing, unschooling, playing, singing, dancing, giving thanks and praise.

https://www.waccobb.net/forums/showthread.php?108758-Free-Friday&p=185765#post185765
https://www.facebook.com/events/376978639128236/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming

AllorrahBe
11-26-2014, 08:52 AM
The Lucky Store isn't doing so hot, either! I'm with you guys, continuing to boycott and to pray for Peace in the Heart of Sebastopol!
Rev. BE :heart:

Kai Daniel
11-29-2014, 04:00 PM
I was part of the Free Friday event. We sat on a couch in the alcove of the entrance of the old show-room and dipped cider and tea and discussed what the current situation with CVS was and what could possible be done about it.

There was a lot of hope that perhaps we could make building a drugstore on that corner more trouble than it is worth by increasing city building code to an extreme. We could make it unfeasible for them to proceed, or make them have to build us the fanciest avant-garde building possible. How about mandating that all new large buildings in that area have to have not just a roof-top solar array, but also a good sized greenhouse with roof-top airo-ponic clean-room veggie garden? If CVS does indeed build a structure on that location we should make them build a building that we will be extra glad to have once we boycott their corporate butts out of it.

Ideally however we could dissuade them from keeping the land before they build anything. A sentiment expressed a lot was that that area is a central spot in Sebastopol, prime real estate, and it should be a community hub, not a drug store selling cheap plastic crap. What we do with our down town area defines us as a people, and right now we are saying: we sell out. Disgraceful. Let's turn it around. Let's build a park, a community kitchen, a convention center, a college, a library, a soup kitchen, something to bring a new and valuable asset to our town. Not a fourth drug store, please.

I guess the pharmaceutical industry has such a hold on us that they believe they can make a profit off of saving people an extra two minutes of driving to get their Xanax. Maybe they can build just a pharmacy, a tiny corner in a community center, that's what they want. I don't think they went to all this trouble to sell us shampoo and stationary.

How about we build a "Sebastopol School of Medicine" and offer masters degrees in Alternative Health Care?

The talk yesterday was mostly about "what should be done with this space" assuming CVS is out of the picture. Whether its two days or two decades from now, CVS will leave, and then what?

I say let's make it two days.

photolite
11-29-2014, 06:00 PM
This is ludicrous.


I was part of the Free Friday event. ....

AllorrahBe
11-29-2014, 10:10 PM
I like some of your ideas! Now, figure out how to make parking that is user-friendly so there's someplace to park all the cars of all the people who will want to come to our downtown park or that avant-garde building, or (shudder) even CVS! I could see a multi-level structure with rooftop dining/events and maybe even "catwalks" across the streets and maybe even over Main Street. So visitors could actually drive to Sebastopol, park cars and take out their bikes and use those proposed bike trails to exercise and visit interesting places like Luther Burbank's Experiment Farm, the Laguna, and lots of other cool places.

Continuing to have gatherings where the people can mingle and hear each others' ideas and thoughts about where we've been and where we're going... I believe that is key in moving forward together as a community, dreaming up what we want to see in the heart of Sebastopol and what we want to show off to our visitors from around the world.

I am thankful for all the "movers and shakers" bringing forth new ideas, new ways of looking at things, new protocols for old and new practices... thanks to you, for all you do!
Rev. BE :heart:


I was part of the Free Friday event. ...

Kai Daniel
11-30-2014, 01:57 PM
That lot is pretty big. I can see a CVS only needing 1/3rd of it, and the rest could be parking. I was thinking more like half and half. Half Sebastopol College of Alternative Medicine, and half two-story parking garage with a third story garden on top! The other half could be solar panels, or maybe a greenhouse with photovoltaic glass... I wonder how plants grow under photo voltaic glass?

AllorrahBe
11-30-2014, 05:03 PM
Hari and/or Max probably know how plants grow under photo voltaic glass. If they're on here, maybe they will respond.
Rev. BE :heart:


That lot is pretty big. I can see a CVS only needing 1/3rd of it, and the rest could be parking. I was thinking more like half and half. Half Sebastopol College of Alternative Medicine, and half two-story parking garage with a third story garden on top! The other half could be solar panels, or maybe a greenhouse with photovoltaic glass... I wonder how plants grow under photo voltaic glass?

podfish
12-01-2014, 11:42 AM
This is ludicrous.well yeah, at least in the Latinate sense of the word. I don't think he was describing a part of the process where a winning legal strategy was determined.
Clearly this issue has resonance with a big part of the community, and events like that are part of a political process. There may be practical fallout, but that's not the way to judge it. Anyway, why judge it?

Boycott CVS
12-13-2014, 05:34 PM
Direct Action
Boycott CVS
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 17TH
2:30 -6:30


BOYCOTT CVS ! SAY NO TO CORPORATE BULLYING Meet at CVS in Redwood Marketplace
* Bring Signs and Friends * Stand with Us Now *

Sign the Petition!

https://www.change.org/p/larry-j-merlo-stop-the-plan-to-build-a-cvs-store-in-downtown-sebastopol-ca

Shepherd
12-14-2014, 07:18 AM
I plan to be there this Wed. afternoon and hope others will join us there. I kept some of my old boycott CVS signs, which I will get out and bring. I also tried to sign the petition, but it would not send. I have been having trouble with my computer, which I hope to get fixed tomorrow, so I hope that others are not having this same trouble.
Carpe diem--seize the time!


Direct Action
Boycott CVS
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 17TH
2:30 -6:30


BOYCOTT CVS ! SAY NO TO CORPORATE BULLYING Meet at CVS in Redwood Marketplace
* Bring Signs and Friends * Stand with Us Now *

Sign the Petition!

https://www.change.org/p/larry-j-merlo-stop-the-plan-to-build-a-cvs-store-in-downtown-sebastopol-ca

fafner
12-14-2014, 05:18 PM
I plan to be there this Wed. afternoon and hope others will join us there. I kept some of my old boycott CVS signs, which I will get out and bring. I also tried to sign the petition, but it would not send. I have been having trouble with my computer, which I hope to get fixed tomorrow, so I hope that others are not having this same trouble.
Carpe diem--seize the time!
======================================================

Chase Bank pulled out of the project proposed for the intersection of
Hwy 116 and Rt 12.

https://www.change.org/p/larry-j-merlo-withdraw-your-plan-to-move-into-the-heart-of-sebastopol/u/9029061?tk=l_Gm-g0IAbWFIMJetaqqBz-geCUqoLNyhVSnbFzwmW0&utm_source=petition_update&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=petition_update_email

knackfordesign
12-15-2014, 02:03 PM
I plan to be there this Wed. afternoon and hope others will join us there. I kept some of my old boycott CVS signs, which I will get out and bring. I also tried to sign the petition, but it would not send. I have been having trouble with my computer, which I hope to get fixed tomorrow, so I hope that others are not having this same trouble.
Carpe diem--seize the time!


RUMOR OR NOT? Seems to me I read somewhere that CVS was considering going offshore...

spam1
12-15-2014, 08:34 PM
Only 70 signatures (still) on the petition. Jes sayin.

Indeed. It is -literally- the least you could do!



I for one like CVS; I also like Rite-aid. What I don't like is an eyesore on the corner of downtown. And it is self-evident that CVS is likely the best opportunity to change the corner from an eyesore to something worthwhile. Unless you intend to steal the property from the Pellini's. And since the popularly elected representatives of Sebastopol signed off on it, I don't see why you have an issue.
https://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/2949536-181/sebastopol-council-signs-off-on

Unless you would like to characterize the city council as minions of the running-dog capitalists?

scamperwillow
12-16-2014, 11:19 AM
Ummm - the Pellini's sold the property long ago......


Unless you intend to steal the property from the Pellini's.

spam1
12-16-2014, 07:37 PM
Ummm - the Pellini's sold the property long ago......
Indeed, just read that as well. I should have said "steal the property from CVS"; doesn't sounds as good though. I am sure many readers of the site would agree that stealing property from corporations is not at all bad.