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03-08-2013, 08:18 PM
https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/sonomawest.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/e/29/e29fccb2-8698-11e2-80a8-0019bb2963f4/5137a137d2382.preview-300.jpgAs many of you already know, Occupy Sebastopol has decided to take down The Tent in the Plaza. This was decided after ongoing discussion during the last few months worth of GAs. This is not the end of Occupy in Sebastopol, but the beginning of a new phase. On Tuesday, this statement from OS GA was read to the city council, alerting them of our plans. We hope to work with the city to create a permanent meeting space conducive to holding GAs in place of the tent. Our next GA will be this Sun at 3pm
OCCUPY SEBASTOPOL STATEMENT MARCH 5, 2013
Occupy Sebastopol will remove the Occupy Information Tent from the Mario Savio Plaza on or before April 8, 2013.
Occupy Sebastopol wishes to express gratitude to The current City Council and Staff and to former Council members Guy Wilson and Kathleen Schaffer.
Occupy Sebastopol also wishes to gratefully acknowledge the support and cooperation of Chief Weaver and the Sebastopol Police Department, Richard, Dante and the Department of Public Works and most importantly, The Community of Sebastopol.
Occupy Sebastopol will restore the grass around the tent site at no cost to The City and assist in any other plans The City has for the Occupy Tent area.
Occupy Sebastopol would like to partner with The City to create an area conducive to general assembly meetings to fill the vacuum created by the removal of The Occupy Tent.
Occupy Sebastopol will continue to hold General Assemblies on Sundays at 3pm, a practice it has carried on for the past 16 months.
Occupy Sebastopol hopes to survive the removal of the Occupy Tent and to continue to fight the "never ending battle for Truth, Justice, and The American Way."
OCCUPY SEBASTOPOL STATEMENT MARCH 5, 2013
Occupy Sebastopol will remove the Occupy Information Tent from the Mario Savio Plaza on or before April 8, 2013.
Occupy Sebastopol wishes to express gratitude to The current City Council and Staff and to former Council members Guy Wilson and Kathleen Schaffer.
Occupy Sebastopol also wishes to gratefully acknowledge the support and cooperation of Chief Weaver and the Sebastopol Police Department, Richard, Dante and the Department of Public Works and most importantly, The Community of Sebastopol.
Occupy Sebastopol will restore the grass around the tent site at no cost to The City and assist in any other plans The City has for the Occupy Tent area.
Occupy Sebastopol would like to partner with The City to create an area conducive to general assembly meetings to fill the vacuum created by the removal of The Occupy Tent.
Occupy Sebastopol will continue to hold General Assemblies on Sundays at 3pm, a practice it has carried on for the past 16 months.
Occupy Sebastopol hopes to survive the removal of the Occupy Tent and to continue to fight the "never ending battle for Truth, Justice, and The American Way."