The momentum to stop CVS from anchoring Sebastopol's downtown grows. I just opened the following email. Please join us this morning and help decide where to go from here. Protect our small town from further corporate invasion.
PLEASE JOIN US! Corporate Colonialism is trying to destroy our future! Sebastopol friends, please join fellow concerned citizens for a demonstration at the CVS build site in downtown Sebastopol, tomorrow 4/15 (Friday) morning from 8-10am. Meet at 7:30am @ the Seb. square & bring a sign/poster if you can.
Musical instruments welcome, we also hope to incorporate some Theater of the Oppressed practices so if you don't have a sign, just come prepared with the message you want to share. Love & solidarity! We will wear white, tho come as you are.
Power to the People, NOT the corporations!
Hugs,
~Lukas, Whitebear, Akhua, Marina, Jeremiah, & Marissa
If you are in alignment here with us...feel free to call or e-mail CVS corporate office to let them know you won't ever buy from them again etc. if they go through with the project.
CVS Corporate Phone Number: 1-401-765-1500
Corporate Fax Number: 1-401-762-2137
Corporate Email:
[email protected]
Customer Service Number: 1-800-746-7287
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
When you can't stop greedy corporations with the current laws then take it to the streets and let the people decide!
In October 2014, the Sebastopol City Council refused to give up and say their hands were tied just because there were no further legal options. Instead they did something so rare in the political arena, they said we will use our voices and our platform to advocate for our town!
They revealed how CVS has lied, bullied and terrorized Sebastopol, including a lawsuit that cost us $336,000, to force their proposed project.
Although the council decided to approve the project to prevent us from bankruptcy with further legal defenses, they vowed to instigate a boycott of the current and proposed CVS at the intersection of Hwy 12 and 116. Also, Small Town Sebastopol’s lawsuit did win the right to continue our moratorium on drive-thrus, and other concessions that made the proposal better.
https://www.sonomacountygazette.com/cms/pages/sonoma-county-news-article-3317.html