I received this note and subsequent update (and permission to post) from Christina Zapata, CLG Director
Dear Supporters,
thank you so much for your responses to CLG's urgent appeal for support to purchase our site.
I have read the emails and proposals posted on Wacco.
At this point, can we please separate out the
town hall space
and
fundraising efforts.
Our attorney has advised that what is being proposed is not that straightforward, in terms of implementation.
My understanding is that it would take the board of directors to vote on your proposal, that is, to accept your
donations with such contingencies/conditions and then to have this information recorded
in the deed as this is a legal contract for who has stake in the property. The town hall
group would have x percentage of stake in the property, depending on what percentage of the purchase price you donate.
The Graton Day Labor Center is all about local democracy- we practice this everyday. Domestic workers and day laborers in fact, push the limits of democracy.
We are definitely open to exploring the town hall question.
But for now, we need strictly donations. Thank you. In Solidarity, Christina Zapata, Director, Centro Laboral de Graton.
Christina Zapata
Centro Laboral de Graton
2981 Bowen St. /PO Box 42
Graton, CA 95444
707.829.1864 Center; 707.206.2184 Cell
As for the update, I will know first thing tomorrow morning
if we've stopped the auction. As of today, we pulled the money together to do it-
however, I have not confirmed with the company in Petaluma who is coordinating the auction.
I will post a statement, email update.
more soon. Christina