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More than 100 buses coming
Farm workers march reaches Sacramento; thousands on last leg to
state Capitol
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As the 150-mile, 10-day farm workers "March for the Governor's
Signature" enters Sacramento Saturday, thousands are poised
to join weary marchers for the final leg to the state Capitol on
Sunday. More than 100 buses from across the state are leaving
Saturday night and early Sunday morning for Sacramento.
After logging 16.5 miles on Saturday, marchers--including actor
Ed Begley Jr.--will gather for a 6 p.m. Catholic mass at Cesar Chavez
Plaza in downtown Sacramento celebrated by Bishop Richard Garcia.
Dominating the concrete stage where the mass will be held is an
heroic bronze statute of the legendary United Farm Workers founder
leading the union's first trek to Sacramento in 1966.
The march as well as continuing fasts and vigils at the Capitol
are part of a UFW campaign urging Gov. Gray Davis to sign SB 1736,
the UFW-sponsored bill granting farm workers mediation and arbitration
to win their first union contracts when growers drag out negotiations.
A flatbed truck for still and TV news photographers will immediately
precede the march on Saturday and Sunday. Risers and mult boxes
will be at the Capitol rally site. March organizers announced routes
and schedules for the last weekend.
Saturday, Aug. 24, 2002--Elk Grove to Cesar Chavez Plaza (downtown
Sacramento)
8 a.m. march starts at Franklin Elementary School at 4011 Hood-Franklin
Rd., cross street Franklin Blvd., in Elk Grove.
March proceeds north on Franklin Blvd.; right on Mack Road; left
on Center Parkway; stop for lunch at Roy J. Nielson Park (Center
& Tangerine); north on Center Parkway; left on "A"
Parkway; right on Franklin Blvd.; left on Sutterville Rd.; break
at Curtis Park; east on 10th Ave.; left on Franklin Blvd.; left
on Broadway; right on 21st St.; left on "I" St.; end at
Cesar Chavez Plaza (10th & "I" Sts.).
6 p.m. mass at Cesar Chavez Plaza, 10th & "I" Sts.,
downtown Sacramento.
Sunday, Aug. 25, 2002--Cesar Chavez Plaza to state Capitol
9:45 a.m. press availability with march leaders at Cesar Chavez
Plaza, 9th & "I" Sts.
10 a.m. march starts at Cesar Chavez Plaza from 9th & "I"
Sts.
March proceeds west on "I" St.; left on 7th St.; left
on Capitol Mall; left on 10th St.; to state Capitol's north steps
(11th & L Sts.).
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