Demonstrators are welcome to convene at the Clearwater Courthouse on Court Street and Fort Harrison in Clearwater, FL. Thursday, September 11, 2003 is the scheduled hearing when Judge Greer is expected to select a date for termination of Terri's nutrition and hydration.
The front lawn of the courthouse sits directly on Fort Harrison. There is a large sidewalk (public property) direcly in front.
Bring signs. You can purchase poster board, black paint and a small brush for under $5.00 total. There is also reinforced poster board that does well in a breeze or rainy conditions for a dime or so more.
If you plan on attending, the hearing begins at 10.00 am. People begin to arrive for work at the complex by 8.30 am. Additionally, traffic along Fort Harrison is good and steady from 7.30 until about 9.30, so any time is appropriate.
Though a public sidewalk is considered encroachment, it is in front of a courthouse and the police station is a stone's toss away, so a PEACEFUL assembly is the only appropriate course.
Dress comfortably and bring a bottle of water. It's certain to be warm. Be prepared to speak to the media and know that they will be swarming that day. Explain to them why you got involved, what it means to you, why it causes you worry. No need to try and wrestle with the legal proceedings.
There is a lot of foot traffic in front of the courthouse as well. If someone stops and asks what all the fuss is about, take a bit of time to chat them up about Terri. They will probably thank you for it. Direct them to the web site, if you think of it.
Above all, the more the merrier. Understanding that people have jobs, obligations, families and bills to pay... if you can make the time, you are welcome and appreciated.
If you want to help, Freepmail me and I will be glad to coordinate this with Pam Hennessy.
I also have a flyer in .pdf format for anyone who wants it. I don't do many .pdf files and so it is very large. But I think it has some good stuff on it. Print it out, hand it out! Perhaps even give some to your friends to generate interest. It is free for your use. If you want on my Terri Schiavo ping list, please Freepmail me. -- Kimmie7
She's obviously NOT in a 'Permanant Vegative State' by my definition!
Has O'Reilly ever picked up on this story? It needs more visability.
Whomever receives jello, is not going to assume that it is jello just because it's a clever idea.
IF haz mat teams get called in because someone-anyone is "concerned", Terri's supporters get bad publicity and even worse.
I'll put Terri's Fight on my web page. Meanwhile, everyone who wants to mail actual jello packages better think long and hard about it. Take this as friendly advice with the best of intentions. I'm a Floridian and I know how they do things around these parts.