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No Aerial Spraying Resolution at the SF Board of Education Meeting
Date:
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Time:
6:00 PM
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8:00 PM
Event Type:
Meeting
Organizer/Author:
Sandra Schmaier
Location Details:
Irving G. Breyer Board Meeting Room
555 Franklin St, 1st Floor (McAllister & Fulton)
San Francisco
555 Franklin St, 1st Floor (McAllister & Fulton)
San Francisco
Please pass to all public school parents and your community.
Attend the SF Board of Education Meeting, and support the "No Aerial Spraying" Resolution.
The San Francisco Board of Education is considering a resolution opposing aerial spraying at the last meeting before the summer, Tuesday 27 May. The more concerned parents at the meeting the better, please spread the word.
Tuesday May 27 at 6p.m. (no aerial spraying resolution at 7pm)
Irving G. Breyer Board Meeting Room
555 Franklin St, 1st Floor (McAllister & Fulton)
San Francisco
The Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM) spray will happen every 30-60 days for 2-3 days each month from 8pm to 4am. The spraying is scheduled to start in October 2008 and last 3-5 years or indefinitely. The California Department of Food and Agriculture only needs to give 72 hours notice for each spray. For more information about the looming health and environmental hazards associated with the aerial spraying, please visit http://www.cassonline.org.
Attend the SF Board of Education Meeting, and support the "No Aerial Spraying" Resolution.
The San Francisco Board of Education is considering a resolution opposing aerial spraying at the last meeting before the summer, Tuesday 27 May. The more concerned parents at the meeting the better, please spread the word.
Tuesday May 27 at 6p.m. (no aerial spraying resolution at 7pm)
Irving G. Breyer Board Meeting Room
555 Franklin St, 1st Floor (McAllister & Fulton)
San Francisco
The Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM) spray will happen every 30-60 days for 2-3 days each month from 8pm to 4am. The spraying is scheduled to start in October 2008 and last 3-5 years or indefinitely. The California Department of Food and Agriculture only needs to give 72 hours notice for each spray. For more information about the looming health and environmental hazards associated with the aerial spraying, please visit http://www.cassonline.org.
Added to the calendar on Fri, May 23, 2008 9:24AM
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