I have gone on public record expressing my disdain at the politicization of the two Rotary Clubs in Sebastopol during the CVS controversy. But now, I would like to express my sincere gratitude.
You see, a week ago, my third grader came home with the "MacMillan Fully Illustrated Dictionary for Children".
The Rotary Club of Sebastopol donated this dictionary to every third grader in Sebastopol as they do every year.
EVERY THIRD GRADER IN OUR TOWN WENT HOME WITH THIS GIFT.
My son has not put this thing down and, to tell you the truth, it sparks some lively conversation:
"Hey, dad. Did you know that Lyme disease was named after Old Lyme, CT?"
"Hey, dad. Did you know that Uncle Sam was named after a butcher in the war of 1812?"
"Hey, dad. Did you know the Ferris wheel was named after George Ferris who built one that held 2,000 people for the Chicago World's Fair?"
Ya know what? I didn't.
So THANK YOU Rotary Club of Sebastopol.
This is a gift that keeps on giving.
And I might just learn something.
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
The Roatory Club of Sebastopol...
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013
NEW CITY COUNCIL...
Ya, know, I went to the City Council meeting last night.
At 5:00pm the City Council interviewed 4 candidates for the 3 vacant seats on the Design Review Board. Appointed were Ted Luthin, former chair Zac Douch and Christine Level was named alternate.
I had to leave at 6pm, (there was an emergency Martini surplus at Hopmonk they needed help with) but when I returned at 8:00pm, they had just approved an extension on the moratorium for drive-thru windows. This doesn't ban drive-thrus in Sebastopol at this time, it just gives the Council a full year to review the options on these environmental disasters.
Then, long into the night, the report on the Village Mobile Home park just east of downtown was discussed. Seems the City purchased the property in 2007 and now they are trying to figure out what to do with it. It's costing Sebastopol mucho moolah each year and there's no clear solution in sight. The odd thing to me was that no one from the trailer park or Tombe Realty who manages the park at $110,000.00 a year, attended the meeting, though they were invited.
I wonder if Tombe was nervous about answering some of the Council's questions.
Stay tuned.
But what impressed me about this new council is that every member provided thought provoking questions and opinions that really dug deep below the surface of the issues at hand.
I was very impressed and truthfully, pleasantly surprised at the type of constructive dialogue that every member took part in.
KUDOS to our new council! Now let's get out there and support them! Show up.
Please go to the Sebastopol City website for the minutes of all meetings.
http://ci.sebastopol.ca.us/page/meeting-dates-agendas-minutes-reports
At 5:00pm the City Council interviewed 4 candidates for the 3 vacant seats on the Design Review Board. Appointed were Ted Luthin, former chair Zac Douch and Christine Level was named alternate.
I had to leave at 6pm, (there was an emergency Martini surplus at Hopmonk they needed help with) but when I returned at 8:00pm, they had just approved an extension on the moratorium for drive-thru windows. This doesn't ban drive-thrus in Sebastopol at this time, it just gives the Council a full year to review the options on these environmental disasters.
Then, long into the night, the report on the Village Mobile Home park just east of downtown was discussed. Seems the City purchased the property in 2007 and now they are trying to figure out what to do with it. It's costing Sebastopol mucho moolah each year and there's no clear solution in sight. The odd thing to me was that no one from the trailer park or Tombe Realty who manages the park at $110,000.00 a year, attended the meeting, though they were invited.
I wonder if Tombe was nervous about answering some of the Council's questions.
Stay tuned.
But what impressed me about this new council is that every member provided thought provoking questions and opinions that really dug deep below the surface of the issues at hand.
I was very impressed and truthfully, pleasantly surprised at the type of constructive dialogue that every member took part in.
KUDOS to our new council! Now let's get out there and support them! Show up.
Please go to the Sebastopol City website for the minutes of all meetings.
http://ci.sebastopol.ca.us/page/meeting-dates-agendas-minutes-reports
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Sunday, January 13, 2013
CVS vs. Sebastopol...
Here's a link to another article by Shepherd Bliss.
THANK YOU, SHEPHERD!
http://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/320-80/15495-cvs-pharmacy-embattled-coast-to-coast
THANK YOU, SHEPHERD!
http://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/320-80/15495-cvs-pharmacy-embattled-coast-to-coast
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Friday, December 28, 2012
CVS SUES SEBASTOPOL ON XMAS EVE!
Here's the link:
http://www.sonomawest.com/sonoma_west_times_and_news/news/cvs-files-lawsuit-against-city-of-sebastopol/article_40f9c7ee-508f-11e2-a9db-001a4bcf887a.html
It seems to me that what we have here is yet another example of corporate America trying to control small towns to suit their needs. We have a City Council that determines city laws based on the needs of the community. How in the world is it possible for a corporate entity to sue us just so they can dispense drugs to people through a drive-through window?!? How did we get to this point?
This also flies in the face of the Armstrong Developer's representative spewing his desire to be Sebastopol's "next great citizen". He was referring to CVS way back in August and that has always stuck with me.
The moratorium on drive through windows in Sebastopol got it's start under the Bob Green chaired Planning Commission when they denied Amy's a permit for a drive-through. This is not about CVS as their lawyer states in the piece by David Abbott. The drive-through window has always been a point of contention because...
THE CITIZENS DON'T WANT IT!
Anyone smell boycott?
http://www.sonomawest.com/sonoma_west_times_and_news/news/cvs-files-lawsuit-against-city-of-sebastopol/article_40f9c7ee-508f-11e2-a9db-001a4bcf887a.html
It seems to me that what we have here is yet another example of corporate America trying to control small towns to suit their needs. We have a City Council that determines city laws based on the needs of the community. How in the world is it possible for a corporate entity to sue us just so they can dispense drugs to people through a drive-through window?!? How did we get to this point?
This also flies in the face of the Armstrong Developer's representative spewing his desire to be Sebastopol's "next great citizen". He was referring to CVS way back in August and that has always stuck with me.
The moratorium on drive through windows in Sebastopol got it's start under the Bob Green chaired Planning Commission when they denied Amy's a permit for a drive-through. This is not about CVS as their lawyer states in the piece by David Abbott. The drive-through window has always been a point of contention because...
THE CITIZENS DON'T WANT IT!
Anyone smell boycott?
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