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DESCRIPTION:SHELTER SHUFFLE FOR THE FEW; WIND, RAIN, AND TICKETS FOR THE MANY\nAs 
 temperatures dive below 40 and winter approaches in earnest, city and 
 county authorities are providing $360,000 worth of nightly shelter for 
 50-75 people at VFW Post No. 7263 at 2259 7th Ave. in Live Oak.  The 
 mini-program (considering there are 3000+ unsheltered in the County) will 
 expand to 100-125 in January with the opening of the Salvation Army 
 building downtown at  721 Laurel St. --unavailable during a cold December 
 because it's being used for "fund-raising" activities. \n\nThe usual NIMBY 
 (Not-in-My-Back-Yard) approach is evident.   The pick-up site is several 
 miles from the 7th Ave. shelter.  Clients are banned from walking or 
 driving to the shelter.  In-take worker Steve Pleich notes folks will have 
 to go through an initial questioning process (5-10 minutes), presumably to 
 satisfy the Take Back Santa Cruz-minded folks as well as provide data for 
 more grant-grabbing activity.  \n\nOld-timers remembered when you got 
 sheltered if you showed up.  Not any more.\nMeals will be provided for the 
 few that get into the program, but the Homeless (Lack of) Services Center 
 (a "supporter" of the Winter Shelter program) has made no move to restore 
 the open meals that were its historic responsibility abandoned in June of 
 2015. \n\nRun by the Association of Faith Communities,  the AFC bosses may 
 not require users to be present every night or be kicked out of the 
 program--which they do regularly at their year-round 20-person shelter 
 program that moves from church to church.  Boss Debbi Bates reportedly 
 excluded several women from the smaller program because they took Tuesday 
 nights out to join the Freedom Sleeper protests.  Bates now heads the far 
 more costly $360 grand Winter Shelter.\n\nRead the Sentinel's sunny shelter 
 spin at 
 http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/opinion/20161205/editorial-dec-6-2016-providing-shelter-in-the-cold-holiday-season 
 & 
 http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/social-affairs/20161129/new-santa-cruz-winter-shelter-site-opens-thursday?source=topstoriesrot\n\nAlso 
 due to open at least for a night or two later this week is the Warming 
 Center with downtown pick-up's at Pearl Alley.  Call 211 or (831) 234-9848 
 for more info.\n\n\nBERKELEY BLUESHIRTS ATTACK AGAIN\nLast Friday, Berkeley 
 fuzz swooped down on the First They Came for the Homeless "Poor Tour" 
 protest (again) and for the 5th or 6th time, required them to move, while 
 seizing tents, bedding, and other property.  \n\n"Progressive" City 
 Councilmembers and a new "progressive" Mayor Jessie Arreguin promised a new 
 deal for unhoused folks with protection for the protesters, but have taken 
 no action to discipline the out-of-control police department there.\n\nSee 
 http://berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2016-12-02/article/45193?headline=Meet-the-New-Boss-of-Berkeley---br-Sorry-Mayor-Arreguin-but-employees-are-making-policy-now--Carol-Denney 
 \nand 
 \nhttp://berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2016-12-02/article/45194?headline=What-the-hell-is-going-on-at-Berkeley-City-Hall-today---Becky-O-Malley 
    \n\n\nCITY COUNCIL SPECIAL SESSION TO SQUANDER LIBRARY FUNDING FOR A 
 PARKING GARAGE?\nEven the rabid anti-homeless website Santa Mierda (Spanish 
 for "shit") opposes the Mathews' Council's proposed pave-over-the-Farmer's 
 Market-and stuff-the-library-on-the-ground-floor proposal.\n\nSee the 
 critique at http://www.santamierda.com/2016/12/02/the-weekly-dump-12-2-16/  
 "Moving the Library Under a 5-Story Parking Garage".  Item #4 on the 
 evening agenda at 6 PM.   \n\nCome early at 5 PM and demand City Council 
 fire City Manager Martin Bernal and his go-to guy Assistant City Manager 
 Scott Collins for their decade of anti-homeless laws and policies.  The 
 Council won't touch the untouchable Bernal, but the folks at home may be 
 listening on tv.\n\n\nPROTEST AGAINST POLICE VIOLENCE RESUMES SATURDAY 1:30 
 PM DECEMBER 10TH AT TOWN CLOCK\nLast Saturday's Speak-Out at the Town Clock 
 featured speaker after speaker demanding release of the audio and video of 
 the SCPD's Sean Arlt slaying (as well as the name of the uniformed 
 slayer).\n\nLuke Smith's mother spoke afterwards to a  smaller group 
 grieving for her 15-year old shot dead by an AK-15 as he wrestled with a 
 savage police dog while surrounded by a pack of police officers.  The 
 deadly punishment was apparently in response to Smith's refusing to follow 
 orders to drop the 4" knife he was holding.\n\nBoth the Sentinel and Santa 
 Cruz Indymedia covered the event.  See 
 http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/general-news/20161203/groups-decry-lethal-force 
  and "Vigil Honoring Sean Arlt and Luke Smith Dec. 3, 2016" at 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/12/03/18794370.php .\n\nMore details 
 on the issues at https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/12/01/18794291.php 
 .\n\nActivist Steve Argue, the lead organizer, announced he'd be returning 
 each Saturday to demand the prosecution of the guilty police officers.  
 \n\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/12/06/18794470.php
SUMMARY:Sleep Protectors Gather for Freedom SleepOut #74
LOCATION:On the sidewalks near City Hall, barred from taking shelter under the eaves 
 in the rain, protesters will spend the night outside, under tarps, perhaps 
 with a tent or two, and in nearby vehicles.  The protest runs from Tuesday 
 afternoon to mid-morning Wednesday (to about 9 AM).  For nearly a year and 
 a half, a small community of housed and homeless have demanded an end to 
 laws criminalizing survival sleeping and other life-sustaining activities.  
  Watchers, well-wishers, blankets, and visitors welcome! 
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