Occupy Delaware Starts Saturday, November 5

Filed in Delaware, National by on November 1, 2011

As noted yesterday in a couple of comments in the Open Thread, Occupy Delaware begins its occupation at H. Fletcher Brown park in Wilmington, DE at 10AM. You can check for details at OccupydDE.org (where there is also notice of the next planning meeting on Wednesday 2 November). Occupy Delaware also has a Facebook page that all of you should subscribe to and a Twitter presence if you monitor that.

They are also looking for help in supplying the occupation, and Auntie Dem copied an email she received listing the needs:

The occupation in Delaware is coming! And we need your help! Please, consider making in-kind donations (stuff, not cash) to the movement to support the occupiers.

Blankets
Hats, gloves, scarves and other warm weather accessories
Jackets
TP
Paper towels
Sanitizing hand gel
Soap
Dish soap
Lysol spray
Canned food
Instant breakfast
Dried fruit
Water
Empty plastic jugs
Plastic tubs (the size that could fit a keg)
Tarps
Tents (altho no one should expect this to be provided)
Canopies
Ponchos
Plastic folding tables
First aid kits
Dish towels
Regular towels
Toothpaste
Dry food (like beans, pasta, rice, peanut butter, nuts, dried fruit, oatmeal)
Trash bags
Gas grills and camp stoves
Rope
Packing tape
Disposable cups & plates, plasticware (for feeding homeless and visitors)
Buckets
Dishpans
Electrical cords and power strips
Plastic sheeting
Flashlights
Lanterns
Camping pots and pans
Baby wipes
Igloo beverage coolers (large ones)
Thermos beverage containers
Plastic tubs, large ones for storage all-weather storage of supplies.
Fresh Fruit and vegetables that keep well: apples, green bananas, potatoes, carrots, root vegetables. For when we are actually occupying.

Or anything else you think we could use for an occupation!

Drop off locations (also courtesy of Auntie Dem):

Drop-off points for donations include:
•826 N. Adams St. Wilmington, DE
•702 Cardiff Road Wilmington, Delaware
Those wishing to make donations to those two locations must call Meshal Rivera at (302) 981-0911 before dropping off items to ensure someone will be present to accept the donations.

There is also a Newark, DE location:
•36 Kensington Lane Newark, DE 19713
Monday-7:00 am – 8:00 pm
Wednesday 8:00 am – 3:00 pm
Thursday 3:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Sunday 9:00 am – Noon

These hours are subject to change after Nov. 5th. For drop off on Wednesdays please call ahead 3028976929 and ask for Brian.

Use this thread to add any additional details as you hear of them or to tell us what your sign will say when you go to the Occupation this weekend.

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  1. Dana Garrett says:

    Great plug. Thanks!

  2. cassandra_m says:

    You’re welcome! Please do add more info here as you know it.

    Newsworks does a piece on feeding the Occupy Philly crew, so you can get an idea of how important donations are to keep this going.

  3. D. Kennedy says:

    What are the tenets of the Occupy Wilmington movement going to be?

  4. socialistic Ben says:

    that is also a very good list of things we should be getting to the homeless anyway.

    I encourage people occupying (I thank God that i have a job… a job that prevents me from being able to participate on the front line) to practice radical self reliance. Of course, we should support them, but if you are a “them” (and i really doubt anyone needs to hear this, but it should be said) and you have the ability to do so, make sure you bring everything you need… and extra… make arrangements to restock…. assume that you have to provide for yourself and one other (good camping rule in general)
    The weasels are going to call this a group of voluntary homeless pan handlers who just wanna mooch off of other people until the government feeds them. The media will back them up whenever they can. OWS has done such a good job in the face of a very vast ad very calculated smear campaign…. it’s a sign that the pigs are afraid

    that said…. look for Hot Apple Cider Wednesdays!

  5. The spirit lives. Merkins have plenty of practice at mass camping.
    ‘back in teh day’ I attended a few Rainbow Gatherings with fellow Delawareans. The encampments were for a few weeks in a national park around the fourth of July. We hauled in on foot some kind of contribution along with our sleeping bags and mess kits. The events were impressively organized with teams well ahead digging latrines, lashing kitchens and stacking rock ovens for the thousands who came.

    They also had a “policing” unit identified by their head and arm bands. I remember being surprised to find that I was camping with so many veterans among the old school hippies. One of the best campsites to visit were the hare krishna with their lavish entertainment and feasts. The massive communications board was the centerpiece. You could go up and decide which activity was scheduled that suited your fancy at any given hour. And if you had some kind of program to offer, you just scheduled it and waited for an audience. I got my first ever professional chiropractic adjustment in the medical camp village and at night there were fire circles and drum circles and lots of hallucinogenics. No booze allowed.

    What Is Shanti Sena ? – Rainbow Family of Living Light Unofficial …
    Shanti Sena are peace-keepers, mediators, diplomats, crisis counselors, and so forth. They are *not* cops, and have no right to violate anyone’s rights.
    http://www.welcomehome.org/rainbow/tech/shantisena/carla02.html

  6. Zafo Jones says:

    The Legal & Security Team is having a little trouble getting cooperation from the State for the occupation. We have submitted the application to use H. Fletcher Brown Park (a State park), but the outlook is not so good that they will work with us or approve our request. It’s all still up in the air, though, so we don’t know which way it will go.

    If anyone has political contacts, please direct them to contact Chazz Salkin, who is the State Park & Rec Director, to encourage him to approve the request and support the movement.

    Thanks!

  7. socialistic Ben says:

    Bank of America and Chase have no problem getting cooperation from the state. The state has chosen a side. proceed without them…… elected officials can be replaced…. CEOs can only be removed. (peacefully)

  8. puck says:

    Hmmm… maybe on Nov. 5 everyone can meet in Rodney Square to discuss the issue.

  9. Meshal says:

    Hello there, we are asking for these things in hope that we can use them for people who cannot afford them and for the homeless who aren’t lucky enough to find a place at the shelter. We also are requesting that the people who are coming bring everything they need to care for themselves. We want to care for out homeless comunity. We talked and the consences is that it would be wrong to take donations and not give back.

  10. socialistic Ben says:

    “liked”