By:Candice
Valentine delivery
The first store we went to was J. Crew in Shadyside. The manager there was being somewhat aggressive and overreacted about us being there. Jon was the one who went to talk to her and was being polite but he couldn't really get a word in because she was ushering us all towards the exit and saying we have to leave the store. She said what we need to do is go to 5th and Broadway in NYC and go to the corporate office. She said "There's lots of ways to get your message across and this isn't one of them", and "There's more important things to care about, like children in Africa". She also refused to take our valentine. The managers in the other 3 stores were much more receptive. In the other J. Crew the manager was polite, listened, and took the valentine. The manager in JC Penney was the nicest and most polite, and in Sears they were pretty receptive as well. The only store that didn't take the valentine and wasn't receptive was the first J.Crew in Shadyside.
Also, you should know that when we got to the mall, the first place we were heading to was J.Crew which was upstairs, as soon as we got off the escalator a security officer started following us. It was obvious that they knew we were coming and were waiting for us. He stopped us just a little down and asked what we were doing with the valentine. We said we were giving it to the manager of J.Crew. He asked if we were going to display it, then pointed to J. Crew and watched us go in. They were monitoring us and following us for a short time after that, and then either lost interest or realized we weren't going to cause a disruption and didn't follow us into Sears and JC Penney.
One of our members had her kids dress up as Cupids if you're wondering what's up with the people in blonde wigs-just to give the action an added Valentine's Day effect.
But I think overall it went pretty well.
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