"Hello Folks. A lot has been happening in the RCC world lately. We are actually at a very crucial place in the future of the grocery store. We need you to attend a special called meeting to participate in making some decisions about our next steps. In a few weeks City Council will make a decision about who will get to develop the shopping center, this decision will have a tremendous impact on the co-op. It will determine if in fact the co-op will be located in the Renaissance Center on Phillips Avenue. Please join us this Thursday evening the details are below.
Because this is the same evening as the District 2 budget meeting, we're meeting at 7:15 instead of 7pm. We realize this may create a very hectic Thursday evening for you, but because of the tremendous importance of this meeting we hope you'll decide to attend.
DATE: Thursday, March 28th, 2013
TIME: 7:15 pm
LOCATION: McGirt Horton Library" (Link to Google Map)
Editor's Note: I recently added the Renaissance Community Co-op blog http://renaissancecoop.com/blog/ to the aggregated blogs in the right column of this website. Each time a new post is posted to one of those blogs an excerpt will appear to the right along with a link back to the rest of their content so that you can keep up with those writers and organizers who are working to better Greensboro from the bottom up.
Because this is the same evening as the District 2 budget meeting, we're meeting at 7:15 instead of 7pm. We realize this may create a very hectic Thursday evening for you, but because of the tremendous importance of this meeting we hope you'll decide to attend.
DATE: Thursday, March 28th, 2013
TIME: 7:15 pm
LOCATION: McGirt Horton Library" (Link to Google Map)
Editor's Note: I recently added the Renaissance Community Co-op blog http://renaissancecoop.com/blog/ to the aggregated blogs in the right column of this website. Each time a new post is posted to one of those blogs an excerpt will appear to the right along with a link back to the rest of their content so that you can keep up with those writers and organizers who are working to better Greensboro from the bottom up.