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DESCRIPTION:Food Not Bombs activist Keith McHenry will be serving food at the protest 
 at different points during the night and morning.  \n\nFESTIVAL OF THE 
 STREETS WEDNESDAY MORNING\nOn Wednesday morning at 8 AM, McHenry and Abbi 
 Samuels will appear in court at 701 Ocean St.  They face a harassment 
 charge of "vandalism" in connection with "blue dots" that appeared on the 
 Pacific Avenue sidewalk some weeks ago. \n\nThe "blue boxes" expanded the 
 small spaces city reactionaries have designated as "performance pens" for 
 downtown artists, vendors, speakers, and tablers.  \n\nDISAPPEARING BLUE 
 DOTS\nThe unauthorized dots were promptly sandblasted away by city 
 bureaucrats and until recently there have been no legal spaces to perform, 
 table, or vend.  Both police and performers have largely ignored this 
 peculiar "no boxes but illegal to perform without boxes" situation.  
 \n\nRecently the "blue dot boxes" have returned, but artists such as Alex 
 Skelton and Joff Jones have insisted on their right to display and sell 
 their artwork outside the few constricted spaces.  Recently their citations 
 for violating MC 5.43 were struck down by Commissioner Kim Baskett, for 
 unclear reasons.\n\nMore background from Keith McHenry & others at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/08/30/18776861.php?show_comments=1#18776898 
 ["Defending Public Space - More on why driving artists off of Pacific 
 Avenue in Santa Cruz is a crime"]\n\nWHAT A FREEDOM SLEEPOUT IS ALL 
 ABOUT\nA description of how a Freedom Sleeper protest generally proceeds 
 can be found at https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/09/20/18777872.php 
 ["No Council Meet But Freedom Sleepers Gather for SleepOut #11"]\n\nSome 
 coverage of last Tuesday's Freedom Sleep-Out: 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/09/25/18778071.php ["Activists hold 
 ground at city hall for 11th week in a row"]\n\nCops and rangers still 
 enforce anti-sleeping laws in Santa Cruz such as the notorious MC 6.36 
 (which bans sleeping and covering up with blankets after 11 PM).  \n\nThey 
 harass, cite, arrest, and issue stay-away orders for homeless folks with no 
 shelter seeking refuge in parks and other "closed areas" under MC 13.04.011 
 (which authorizes closing any public spaces without public hearing or 
 comment).  \n\n\nSHELTER SHENANGANS AND POLICE HARASSMENT\nThe River St. 
 Shelter now claims it will place those who call in (459-6644) to get on a 
 Waiting List which will allow dismissal of Sleeping Ban tickets.   Yet 
 their records show no dismissals through July and August at the same time 
 police issued hundreds of such citations.  WE ENCOURAGE HOMELESS FOLKS AND 
 THEIR FRIENDS TO CONTACT THE SHELTER AND GIVE THEIR NAMES BY PHONE. \n\nWe 
 have also received reports of security guards turning away people trying to 
 get in to sign the Waiting Lists at the River St. Shower.  Showers at the 
 Homeless (Lack of) Services Center have recently reopened during mid-day 
 for Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, but meals, bathrooms, and laundry for 
 the general homeless population remain cut off since June. \n\nEven before 
 the recent shelter shutdown and "no emergency services" makeover, Santa 
 Cruz had no shelter for 95% of its homeless residents, clients were being 
 required to show ID, and confronted with a prison-like fenced-in area 
 there.\n\n\nTALK TO THE COMMUNITY VIA THE CITY COUNCIL\nCity Council will 
 hold its last Council meeting of September.  Councilmembers Lane and Posner 
 still decline to put anything on the agenda to counter the increased 
 criminalization of the homeless here.  Vancouver, WA has ended its 
 nighttime Sleeping Ban.   L.A. is proposing a "homeless emergency". San 
 Jose is discussing proposals for safe parking zones.  But Santa Cruz 
 liberals and right-wingers alike continue to ignore the nightly 
 abuses.\n\nThose who wish to speak to the community (via the tv when 
 addressing City Council) will have an opportunity around 5 PM Tuesday 
 during the so-called Oral Communications period.  At the last Council 
 meeting, Lane delayed this period more than 2 hours to accommodate a 
 reactionary attack on RV's.  \n\n\nHARASSMENT AND PROTEST CONTINUE\nI 
 received a report today of a man's bike, bedding, and backpack being 
 sadistically and/or capriciously confiscated by police as "abandoned" when 
 he said he was only away from it momentarily,and so advised the officer--to 
 no avail.\n\nPicketers greeted Mayor Don Lane at his recent appearance at 
 the Rio Theater for a "compassion" event [See "Freedom Sleepers Press 
 Conference " at https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/09/24/18778053.php] 
 and found considerable sympathy among attendees.  The actual press 
 conference was postponed to ready more information for the media and the 
 public.\n\nThe continued pressure at these weekly protests also provides a 
 place for homeless people to sleep together in groups, documents how SCPD 
 and First Alarm Security moves to repress protest as well as simple 
 homeless survival behavior, and hopefully paves the way for future 
 community, court, and federal government intervention.  \n\nCome on down 
 and be a part of it!  \n\nRabbi Phil Posner, the usual contact person for 
 the Freedom Sleepers, is away on a social/religious journey and will be 
 returning in November.  The perspectives expressed in this story are 
 mine.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/09/27/18778171.php
SUMMARY:Food Not Bombs Resumes Feeding at Freedom SleepOut #12
LOCATION:In and around Santa Cruz City Hall at 809 Center St. across from the Main 
 Library and the Civic Auditorium.  Partially at City Council itself, which 
 meets in the afternoon and evening, partially in the Council Courtyard, and 
 partially on the sidewalks surrounding City Hall and across Center and 
 Church streets.   Police typically drive peaceful protesters away from City 
 Hall and last week forced them off the sidewalk for an unusual and 
 hours-late-in-coming "sidewalk cleaning".
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