
Saturday 9/15 - 8pm-?
at The Bitter End
on 441 Clement Street, Btwn 5th and 6th Aves,
near Toyboat Dessert Cafe
[Graphic by Rini Templeton]
THANK YOU to EVERYONE that helped in our 9/11 2007 and recent January 2008 VICTORIES to keep BIG BOX & "formula retail" (chain) stores out of our neighborhood. COME CELEBRATE [AGAIN] WITH US! Saturday 2/2 at 8pm - at The Bitter End - on Clement Street, Btwn 5th and 6th Aves, near Toyboat Dessert Cafe

Starbucks' effort to flood San Francisco with coffee shops ground to a halt Tuesday when the Board of Supervisors blocked a new outlet in the Richmond District under chain store regulations passed by voters last fall.
The board voted 9-1 to overturn the Planning Commission's June approval of a Starbucks at the corner of Geary Boulevard and Fifth Avenue, killing the proposal.
Jesse Fink, who has owned a nearby cafe for 25 years, filed the appeal on behalf of the Clement Street Merchants Association, which represents approximately 30 merchants in the area.
"I don't want San Francisco to lose its character and become a city of strip malls. ... That's what Starbucks is all about," Fink said in a hearing before the board.
Help stop Starbucks in the Richmond -
Photograph: Stephen Shaver/EPA
This entry is from Bryan McKeon, one of the original organizers of the movement to stop Starbucks from moving into the Inner Richmond. [in photo far left]
Dozens of Inner Richmond District residents and small business owners testified today to urge the SF Board of Supervisors to vote against the granting of the conditional use permit to STARBUCKS. Bryan McKeon presented some 2976 signed petitions against the STARBUCKS to the Supervisors.
Coffee Fight Brews in SF - Richmond Districtl
so in another attempt to spread the word to Ross Mirkarimis district (North of Panhandle spefically) my friend told me that the owner of Central Cafe at Hayes and Central would keep a few there and ask people for their signatures. Then, she also told me about a community activist named Dave that had been through stuff like this before and he could help me out by giving me a few peoples names and number. So much for polishing off my speech.
Richmond District residents and businesses are mobilizing to oppose another Starbucks in our Neighborhood for the Tuesday August 7 SF Board of Supervisors meeting at City Hall where they will discuss and vote on an appeal of the SF Planning Commission's granting of a conditional use permit to Starbucks for Geary and 4th Avenue.
[Photo: Portland Independent Media]
Jesse Fink - toymanj@aol.com
Bryan Mckeon - 415-379-9135 topbolt@aol.com
Supported by the Clement Street Merchants Association
and over 5000 residents of the Richmond District and throughout San Francisco.