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DESCRIPTION:8/7 Protest Against Privatization Of SF Botanical Gardens Called For By SF  
 Peace and Freedom Party\nSan Francisco Peace and Freedom Party Protests 
 Privatization Of SF Botanical Gardens\nInformation Picket and Rally 
 Saturday August 7, 2010 10:00 AM\nMain Entrance Botanical Gardens Golden 
 Gate Park\n\nDespite significant opposition from the community and many 
 working people, the San\nFrancisco Board of Supervisors voted to privatize 
 the San Francisco Botanical Gardens\nby charging a $7.00 fee for 
 non-residents. The San Francisco Supervisors have agreed\nto turn the 
 Gardens over to the Botanical Society who will collect the fees and will be 
 using\nnon-union workers for this new project. This anti-labor Botanical 
 Society are intent on making\nthe gardens and the park a pay for use area 
 instead of a public space for all working people\nof San Francisco and the 
 bay area. The privatization of gardens with charges for entrance starts\non 
 August 7, 2010.\nUnfortunately, some unions have accepted the need for 
 privatization in order to "save"\nunion jobs but this privatization is an 
 attack on all working people. Additionally, undocumented workers\nand their 
 families if they live in San Francisco will be forced to pay these 
 outrageous fees.\nThe Peace and Freedom Party and opponents of 
 privatization of public services will\nspeak out and rally against this 
 privatization and demand that the 18 billionaires in San\nFrancisco who 
 really run the city pay for this crisis.\n\nSaturday 10:00 AM Main Entrance 
 Botanical Gardens-Next To Hall Of Flowers\n9th and Lincoln\nSan Francisco 
 Golden Gate Park\nFor information call 
 (415)637-3787\nwww.peaceandfreedom.org\n\nAdditional Information From an 
 anti-privatization activist.\n\nGolden Gate Park founder and Arboretum 
 designer  John McLaren and Helene Strybing must both be rolling in their 
 graves! McLaren, who had envisioned a vehicle- and building-free oasis, 
 would be aghast at the high ticket prices and corporate commercialism of 
 our museums, the ugly gashes marking the entrance to the Warren Hellman 
 parking garages, the Segway "tours," and the very idea of astroturfed 
 playing fields at Ocean Beach. He would be amazed that the once-free 
 museums, Tea Garden, and Conservatory of Flowers, who faced hard times 
 after Prop 13, are now cash cows. Likewise, Helene intended the Arboretum, 
 whose creation she funded in her 1926 will, as a sanctuary which would 
 remain free for all.\n\n\nPhil Ginsburg, absentee Mayor Gavin Newsom's 
 Director of Recreation and Parks, is trying to force a $7 entry fee on 
 Arboretum visitors, having packaged this together with a $2 Coit-Tower 
 surcharge. Provided they can prove residency, San Franciscans will not have 
 to pay but we can expect this to change. Widespread community protest and 
 outrage last year is the only reason Recreation and Park modified their 
 previous plan to charge residents a $5 fee while soaking tourists for 
 $7.\n\nThe gardens are to become more and more Disneyfied: Plans include 
 turning the "Demonstration Gardens" into a "special exhibitions" area, 
 install "high-end" coffee carts, and institute corporate-sponsored "free 
 days."\n\nIt is unclear who will foot the considerable costs needed to 
 install kiosks, change signage and promotional materials, print tickets, 
 pay for staff, and conduct audits. A further unknown is how this will pan 
 out financially. Three of five entry gates will be permanently shut. The 
 social loss will be immense and mulitgenerational.\n\nThe first San 
 Franciscans got wind of this was at the February 18th Recreation and Park 
 Commission meeting when the Department's Katharine Petrucione claimed that 
 charging $7 will bring RPD an astonishing $250,000 net. We're hoping to 
 someday see the math, especially since only last year RPD was claiming that 
 a "nonresident" levy would bring in $150,000 after expenses. Should the fee 
 be rejected, Katherine laid it on the line: three gardeners from the 
 Arboretum will be fired  -  a clear (and successful) attempt at 
 blackmail!\n\nAstonishingly, the Botanical Garden Society has engaged BMWL, 
 a lobbying firm with clients such as AT&T and Bechtel, who have lobbied 
 members of the the Board of Supervisors (arriving with Society trustees in 
 tow!) and organized "Save the Garden" astroturf rallies. The Society has a 
 budget of $3 million and considerable clout within San Francisco's ruling 
 elites. What can we do to counter their influence? Contact the Supervisors, 
 Mayor Newsom and Phil Ginsburg (831-2704) and demand a public 
 meeting.\n\nThe Arboretum is a special place where tourists and locals may 
 meet in a utopian commons - an area free of ID cards, gates, and 
 unreasonable restrictions. We should enshrine the principle that access to 
 our biological heritage is a common right-one guaranteed to all, regardless 
 of one's skin pigmentation, passport, age, sex, or ability to pay. Future 
 generations will thank us for it.\n\n\nJoin the Facebook group to protest 
 the fees:\nhttp://tinyurl.com/noarboretumfees\n\nSign the 
 petition:\nhttp://tinyurl.com/savestrybing!\nSan Francisco Botanical Garden 
 - Visit\nhttp://www.sfbotanicalgarden.org/visiting/index.htm\nPlan Your 
 Visit\nWhether you have ten minutes or a life-time, there's always 
 something new to see and do at the SF Botanical Garden.\n\nHours\nThe 
 Garden is open\nWeekdays, 8 am to 4:30 pm\nWeekends & Holidays, 10 am to 5 
 pm\n\nStarting August 7th, the Garden will be open\nDaily: 9 am - 6 pm 
 (April-Oct.)\nDaily: 10 am - 5 pm (Nov-March)\nClosed Thanksgiving, 
 Christmas and New Year's Day\n\nAdmission\n*** Starting August 7th, 2010, 
 the San Francisco Botanical Garden will charge admission to NON-SAN 
 FRANCISCO RESIDENTS. ***\n\n$7.00 for Adults\n$5.00 for Youth ages 12-17, 
 Seniors age 65 & over, and College Students with ID\n$2.00 for Children 
 ages 5-11\n$15.00 for Families (2 adults and one or more children)\n\nFREE 
 for Children ages 4 and under\nFREE for all San Francisco City and County 
 residents with proof of residency (Valid CA ID, PG&E bill + photo 
 ID).\nFREE for all Members. Members may be able to bring guests depending 
 on their membership level.\n\nJoin our Yahoo! "Keep the Arboretum Free" 
 group:\nhttp://tinyurl.com/yahoo-arboretum\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/08/06/18655490.php
SUMMARY:Protest Against Privatization Of SF Botanical Gardens
LOCATION:San Francisco Botanical Gardens \n9th Avenue at Lincoln Way\nSan Francisco, 
 CA 94122
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/08/06/18655490.php
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