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2005-01-15 It's not exactly like inviting a clown to your next children's party, but there are some similarities. Wal-Mart CEO Lee Scott has been invited to attend a kid's Pajama Party in Pittsfield, Michigan, where the retailer faces a battle over its store location. The invitation was extended by Pittsfield Community First, which issued the following press release: “A lot of parents are losing sleep over the prospect of a Wal-Mart supercenter being built right across from the elementary and high schools so we decided to have some fun with it,” says Lisa Miller. Miller, mother of three, is a co-founder of a citizens group organized to fight the proposed Wal-Mart development in Pittsfield Township, Michigan. The grass roots citizens group, Pittsfield Community First, is planning a Pajama Party on Saturday, January 22 and Wal-Mart's CEO, Lee Scott is first on the invitee list. Local children, many of whom attend the elementary school across from the proposed site, personally signed the invitation. The community group hopes Mr. Scott will come to their small town and view the proposed site first hand. “I would hope that after he sees the site and the proximity to the schools his conclusion would be that this is not the correct location for Wal-Mart,” said Lisa Bergman, member of the group and mother of two. “Putting a Wal-Mart in such close proximity to an elementary school is ludicrous.” The Pajama Party will be held at Harvest Elementary, the school closest to the proposed Wal-Mart site. “We’ve planned a fun, community event for families to chase away the winter blues, watch a cartoon, play games in the gym and write letters to Wal-Mart,” says an organizer. “We want to make sure Wal-Mart understands the impact this store will have on the What you can do: In case other Wal-Mart officials wish to attend, the Pajama Party is planned for Saturday, January 22 at Harvest Elementary School from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Children are encouraged to wear their pajamas and bring a favorite stuffed animal. This event is free. Soon Pittsfield Community First members will be focusing their attention toward the very important Pittsfield Township Planning commission meeting on February 3. The Washtenaw County Road Commission, MDOT, Pittsfield Planning Commission, Pittsfield Community First and concerned citizens will discuss and address the need for a new traffic study for the areas of impact surrounding the proposed Wal-Mart site. The attendance turnout at this meeting should exceed last November’s Planning Commission meeting where 110 area residents expressed their concerns. Pittsfield Community First is a grass roots citizens group of over 300 Pittsfield Township, Saline and Ann Arbor Area residents joining forces to stop the proposed Wal-Mart on Michigan Ave. and State. The group has organized phone call and letter writing campaigns to government officials, and appeared at township and county meetings. To join the group and receive bulletins on how you can help oppose the Wal-Mart, email your name, address and phone number to: pittsfieldfirst@hotmail.com or visit their website at www.pittsfieldfirst.org. |
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