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From YouTube: July 2022 Chapter Meeting
Description
This month's meeting will be focused on what we have going on in the chapter, updates on current events, as well as information from some of our different Working Groups. You definitely don't want to miss this meeting, so mark your calendars and see you then!
A
C
C
Was
a
member
of
climate
reality
in
new
orleans
with
peter
digri
and
his
group,
and
now
just
transitioning
over
to
dallas
and
I'm
very
happy.
C
I'm
graham-
and
this
is
the
second
time
I've
joined
the
meeting,
but
the
first
time
since
I've
been
since
I
attended
the
the
training
in
in
vegas
a
couple
of
months
ago,
which
was
outstanding
and
phenomenal.
I
really
enjoyed
it
and
I
can't
wait
to
put
to
use
some
of
the
the
learnings.
I.
D
A
A
C
Well,
I
learned
about
your
group
at
the
x
convention
several
months
ago,
so
I'm
just
here
to
take
it
all
in
and
learn,
but
my
name
is
lauren
cole,
I'm
a
native
dallasite
so
and
I
live
in
in
oak
cliff
I've.
I
work
in
advertising
too,
and
I've
got
a
two-year-old
and
just
here
to
take
it
all
in
and
see
how
we
can
help.
A
F
Good
morning,
everybody
we
want
to
start
the
year
on
this
meeting
with
our
indigenous
land
acknowledgement,
which
is
now
available
on
our
chapter
website
and
specifically
in
the
dfw
areas.
We
are
standing
and
living
on
the
lands
of
stolen
from
the
the
kikapu
wichita
tawakoni
humanos
and
kamanchi
people
who
have
been
harmed
yet
continue
to
thrive
in
the
process
of
colonization
and
white
supremacy.
F
I
encourage
all
of
us
to
go
to
nativeland.ca
and
educate
ourselves
on
these
native
communities,
I'll
post
the
link
in
the
chat
right
now.
A
Thank
you,
isabel
and
we'll
be
hearing
more
from
isabel
a
little
later,
wonderful
community,
ground
rules.
These
are
the
rules
that
we
we
meet
by
leah
you're
on.
G
Sure,
good
morning,
everyone
I'm
in
gonna,
go
through
our
community
ground
rules,
so
the
first
one
is
to
make
space
or
take
space
whenever
we're
talking.
The
rule
of
thumb
is
two
minutes,
so
we
leave
room
and
space
for
other
people
to
share
their
ideas
and
thoughts
as
well.
The
second
one
is
speak
from
the
I
perspective
instead
of
generalizing,
the
third
one
practice
active
listening
and
seek
to
understand,
assume
good
intentions,
respect
one's
one
another
space
time
and
interest
next,
be
willing
to
be
uncomfortable,
be
open
to
productive
discomfort.
G
E
Interesting
that
you
should
say,
I'm
gonna
warm
you
up,
because
today
we're
gonna
focus
on
the
season
itself,
which
is
warming
us
up.
So
today
we
first
we
begin
by
noticing
the
rhythmic
nature
of
our
breath
and
from
that
we
put
our
focus
on
appreciating
summer.
E
We
are
taught
many
blessings
through
the
light
and
the
heat
it
is
the
season
of
the
most
light
throughout
the
throughout
the
year.
And,
yes,
we
are
learning
about
heat,
aren't
we
and
we
also
put
our
focus
and
our
gratitude
on
all
the
cool
water,
the
cool
water
that
we
put
our
feet
in
that
we
swim
in
shower
in
and
drink.
E
A
G
Yes,
so
thank
you
richard
I'm
trying
to
get
my
screen
set
up
yeah
so
this
week
we're
doing
working
group
updates
and
we,
since
we
have
a
little
bit
of
time,
I
will
put
you
guys
into
breakout
groups
into
I'm,
not
questioning
how
many
yet
probably
three
to
four
people
in
one
group.
Okay
and
you
guys-
will
have
15
minutes,
and
I
invite
you
to
within
that
group
to
share
what
you're
working
on
recently
and
specifically
some
of
you.
G
Probably
all
of
you
probably
are
aware
of
some
devastating
ruling
coming
down
from
the
supreme
court
in
the
past
couple
weeks
or
past
four
weeks.
I
think
so
the
epa
ruling
and
yesterday,
if
you
guys,
have
not
read
the
news,
I'm
sorry
to
be
the
one
to
break
the
news
for
you,
but
senator
joe
mentioned
said:
he's
not
gonna
support
the
climate
provision
bill
for
now
for
now,
and
so
that
can
be
a
lot
of
emotions,
so
I
simply
want
to
create
a
space
for
all
of
you
to
talk
about.
G
However,
you
want
to
share
whatever
you
want
to
share
talk
about
your
emotions,
a
little
bit
if
you're
willing
to
share
that
or
if
this
makes
you
angry
or
if
this
makes
you
furious
right.
What
kind
of
actions
that
you
want
to
see
in
advocacy
space,
and
it
could
be
something
that
we
do
locally,
because
a
lot
of
the
scientists
and
activists
at
the
federal
level
start
now
looking
into
you
know
the
executive
branch,
exactly
what
joe
biden
can
do,
but
at
the
same
time
the
state
and
local
level
right.
G
So
it
can
be
a
emotion
sharing
you
can.
We
can
curse
a
little
bit,
no
one's
listening
right.
G
You
can
share
what
you
want
to
see
or
if
you
have
resources
locally,
who
already
started
working
on
some
of
the
post
action
after
the
news
coming
out
yesterday.
We
would
love
to
hear
that
too
okay,
some
of
these
things
and
then.
Lastly,
if
you're
like
I'm,
really
not
quite
sure,
I'm
still
in
that
emotional
process,
I'm
gonna
drop
a
link
of
the
letter
to
a
young
activist.
I
believe
we
shared
this
last
year
in
one
of
the
meetings,
and
this
can
be
really
encouraging.
G
This
can
give
you
some
hope.
I
certainly
know
I
have
this
tab
open
up
on
my
browser
and
stay
open
there
every
single
day,
okay,
so
I'm
gonna
drop
this
link
here
and
give
me
like
20
seconds.
Let
me
work
on
the
breakout
rooms.
G
G
Good
morning
lisa
so
we're
in
breakout
rooms.
I
can
put
you
into
one,
but
before
I
do
that,
I
just
want
to
let
you
know
what
we're
doing
in
there:
okay,
yeah
yeah,
so
we're
basically
sharing
our
emotions
after
the
epa
ruling.
G
I
think
two
weeks
ago
about
the
epa,
so
you
can
do
that
or
if
there's
things
there
are
things
that
you
would
like
to
take
action
on.
You
can
share
that
as
well
and
we'll
come
back
to
share
as
a
big
group
after
that,
because
I
want
to
take
this
as
an
opportunity
to
see
what
you
guys
have
in
mind
or
what
resources
you're
already
aware
of.
C
C
G
We
go
okay,
okay,
larry
and
quinn.
John
I'm
gonna
leave
you
here
because
I
want
to
join
one
of
the
bigger
rooms.
A
I
G
G
C
G
E
I
have
something
I'd
I
would
like
to
share
and
that
my
my
breakout
group
friends
asked
me
to
share,
and
it's
it's
a
it's
a
concept
that
that
that
we're
thick
in
the
middle
of
change
and
that
the
old
is
dying
out
and
the
new
is
coming
in
and
that
part
of
our
job
right
now
is
to
be
hospice
workers
to
the
old
to
the
old
way
that
is
dying
out.
While
we
are
being
midwives
to
the
new
that
is
being
born.
I
So
in
in
our
group,
ryan
actually
revealed
that
he
was
a
a
voter
registrar
previously
and
we
talked
about
how
that
might
be
a
really
good
thing
to
do
for
the
22
election
coming
up
so
preliminarily.
We
might
talk
about
how
we're
going
to
look
into
getting
information
out
to
anybody
that
wants
to
do
that.
As
of
right.
Now,
that's
that's
what
I
can
say.
We
talked
about
a
little
bit
of
stuff,
but
we
did.
I
We
were
kind
of
in
the
middle
of
that
when
we,
when
we
came
back
so
if
anybody's
interested
in
that
and
wants
more
information,
just
contact
me
I'll
make
sure
that
that
we
we
connect
you
to
people
that
you
need
to
be
connected
with.
B
J
I
was
going
to
say
along
those
lines,
I'm
a
voter
registrar
but
honestly
I
haven't
really
registered
on
anybody,
but
I
do
know
quite
a
few
people
who
are
kind
of
squishy
voters,
and
I
have
decided
that
this
election
season,
I'm
going
to
make
my
list
of
squishy
voters
and
I'm
going
to
make
it
my
mission
to
both
persuade
and
turn
them
out,
and
I
know
we
can't
discuss
my
persuasion,
alex
what
I
mean
when
I
say
a
squishy
voter
somebody
who
is
you
know
not
that
not
that
into
politics,
not
that
into
anything.
J
I
have
a
you
know
a
work
colleague
who
I
said
have
you
voted
yet?
Have
you
voted
yet
for
the
runoff?
He
goes
yeah.
I
just
haven't
really
been
paying
attention
and
I'm
like
okay.
Well,
here's
this
and
here's
this
now
you've
paid
attention
go
vote
and
he
didn't
vote.
So
my
quest
is
to
make
him
a
voter,
make
his
wife
a
voter
and
find
about.
I
don't
know.
I
already
know
off
the
top
of
my
head
about
five
other
squishy
voters.
J
You
know
people
who
I
know
are
in
line
with
my
thoughts
and
my
issues,
but
just
not
into
politics.
So
I'm
gonna
make
that
my
mission.
It
might
be
five
people,
it
might
be
ten
people,
oh
and
then
I'm
also
going
to
make
my
list
of
my
ten
girlfriends.
It's
all
girlfriends
that
we
text
each
other
every
day
when
something
ridiculous
happens
and
make
sure
they
do
the
same
thing,
find
their
squishy
voters
and
persuade
and
turn
them
out.
J
C
Yeah,
I
actually
we
were
talking
in
our
group.
I
would
like
to
provide
a
place
to
have
a
voter.
Well,
I'm
a
voter
drive.
Well,
I
think
what
I'd
like
to
do
is
have
a
little
bit
more
of
a
climate
thing,
maybe
even
some
sort
of
just
a
gathering
and
have
tables
on
the
street
in
front
of
my
building,
where
we
can
lobby
for
the
climate
and
have
a
register
a
voter,
maybe
for
the
youth
specifically
and
then
have
a
voter
registration
table
there,
but
make
it
more
of.
C
Maybe
even
we
can
have
a
petition
which
I
think
would
be
instead
of
just
a
voter
drive.
I
don't
think
that's
as
sexy
or
and
I
think
a
lot
of
times
you
get
people
to
enroll,
but
they
don't
always
pull
the
trigger
and
vote,
but
if
we
had
more
of
a
of
a
a
an
awareness
or
a
petition,
or
because
I
was
talking
to
my
group,
I'm
planning
to
do
an
installation
in
one
of
my
buildings
that
I
couldn't
share
it.
C
I
can
share
here
it's
like
this
guy
who
this
national
geographic
photographer,
who
goes
around
on
the
side
from
his
regular
national
geographic
job
ameriguns
having
people
display
their
guns
and
he
just
came
out
with
a
book.
C
He
also
does
it
with
children
in
their
toys,
but
I
approached
recycle
revolution
to
do
some,
an
installation
like
that
with
things
that
you
can't
recycle,
and
so
if
we
leave
that
up
and
then
maybe
have
kind
of
a
community
awareness
or
people
can
take
pictures
in
front
of
it
or
whatever,
we
can
also
maybe
coincide
it
with
a
registration
and
a
petition.
C
G
Okay,
thank
you
lisa.
I
see
richard
and
our
event
committee
taking
notes.
So
that's
good.
We
might
see
something
happening.
Well,
thanks
everybody
and
we
can
continue
the
conversation.
Meanwhile,
if
you
have
any
ideas,
thoughts,
actions,
resources,
please
pass
away
pass,
pass
it
down
to
us
and
we
won't
share
it
with
the
entire
chapter.
It's
still
early
for
me.
You
will
see
why,
in
about
20
minutes,
okay.
E
Leah,
I
do
have
one
more
thing
to
share.
We've
got
a
speaker
coming
up
on
thursday,
who
specifically
works
with
using
the
arts
for
voter
registration,
and
I'm
going
to
be
talking
a
little
more
about
that
in
just
a
couple
minutes.
G
A
Good,
thank
you
leah.
Okay,
quite
a
few
work
group
and
committee
updates
today
and
I've
posted
the
agenda
multiple
times
in
the
in
the
chat.
If
you
haven't
seen
it
so
the
first
is
the
education
committee
update
roger.
Could
you
tell
us
about
that.
K
So
I
I
I
did
not
coordinate
this
with
leah,
so
this
is.
This
is
my
version
of
the
same
thing
that
leah
started
with.
I
was
gonna
say
in
the
context
of
what's
going
on
in
the
education
committee
and
and
where
we're
going
that
the
news,
since
the
chapter
met
last
time
has
not
been
good.
We've
already
talked
about
the
the
epa
decision.
K
The
guardian
said
this
condemns
everyone
alive
and,
of
course,
the
times
this
morning
announced
biden
conceding
defeat
to
mansion,
and-
and
we
all
know
that
the
context
within
which
is
this
is
happening-
is
that
the
readings
that
mount
aloha
just
keep
coming
keep
going
up?
K
This
is
the
most
recent
graph
from
noaa,
showing
that
the
the
monthly
average
for
last
month
was
over
420
parts
per
minute,
and
so
one
of
the
reactions
that
that
I
wanted
to
bring
to
that
not
knowing
we
were
going
to
discuss
it
in
the
breakout
groups
comes
from
audrey,
lord
many
of
you.
Many
of
you
will
know
audra
lord,
as
a
a
writer,
a
poet,
a
warrior
activist
raging
against
bigotry,
known
as
really
I
I
knew
her
encountered
her
work
as
in
the
context
of
of
third
wave
feminism
in
the
early
90s.
K
K
K
K
We'll
discuss
this
book
on
the
3rd
of
august,
starting
at
7.,
based
on
feedback
from
some
people
who
came
to
the
july
meeting.
I'm
going
to
extend
the
discussion
to
an
hour
and
a
half
I
put
the
zoom
link
here.
You
can
find
it
on
the
discord
channel
also
on
our
website.
K
This
is
very
much
a
book
about
the
emotional
side
of
being
a
climate
activist
and
the
things
that
we
all
need
to
do
to
sustain
ourselves
to
do
the
work
that
we
still
have
to
do
in
the
time
that
we
have
to
do
it
and
very
much
in
the
spirit
of
audra,
lord
hoping,
we
will
all
plan
to
go
out
like
meteors
a
second
thing
and
I'll
stop
my
share
there.
But
please
come.
K
The
discussion
was
very
rich
in
in
our
first
attempt
at
this,
so
I
would
love
to
have
as
many
of
you
as
as
possible,
and
I
I
think
everyone
as
leah
started
off
saying,
has
to
be
struggling
with
with
the
news
from
the
past
month.
This
is
a
book
that
speaks
directly
to
that
jeffrey
pulis
has
been
raving
about
this
he's
going
to
lead.
The
discussion
for
us
would
love
to
have
you
there.
K
K
Doing
I'm
going
to
be
working
with
alex
in
particular
on
presentations,
but
for
anyone
who
is
new
to
the
chapter,
if
you
have
never
given
a
presentation-
and
this
is
particularly
for
trained
leaders
who
have
been
introduced
to
gore's
presentation
and
the
climate
reality
model
of
presentations
would
love
to
have
you
join
those
meetings?
K
K
Just
drop
your
name
in
the
chat
and
just
say,
presentations
along
with
your
name,
I'll
get
in
touch
with
you
and
let
you
know
when,
when
we're
going
to
be
doing
this,
this
will
be
a
version
of
the
workshops
that
I
did
earlier
in
the
year,
but
would
love
to
see
more
of
you
getting
out
and
giving
public
presentations.
A
Thank
you,
roger
alex.
I
think
you're
gonna
give
us
a
quick
update
from
the
faith-based
group
and
litter
cleanup
coming.
Maybe
next
week.
B
Yeah,
so
the
faith-based
group
we've
been
meeting,
we've
switched
our
meetings
from
every
other
month
to
every
month
now,
so
we're
actually
meeting
tomorrow
at
3
p.m.
Virtually
if
anybody
wants
to
join
us
but
yeah
so
part
of
coming
from
the
faith-based
standpoint.
B
We
really
want
to
do
some
community
service
and
so
our
other
haley
hayley
cotty,
who
is
unable
to
come
to
the
saturday
morning,
meetings
because
she
actually
leads
litter,
cleanups
and
yogas
on
saturday
mornings,
she's
with
explore
more
dfw
and
so
we're
organizing
a
cleanup
that
will
be
happening,
and
I
know
this
is
going
to
be
a
little
warm
guys
but
it'll
be
saturday
july
30th,
it's
going
to
be
an
oak
cliff
park
or
oak
cliff
nature
preserve,
I
think
so
lauren
if
you're
interested
feel
free
to
bring
the
kiddos
or
whoever
yeah
so
we'll
be
meeting
it'll
be
an
afternoon
cleanup
and
the
idea
is
that
we
may
or
may
not
also
be
doing
a
happy
hour
afterwards,
at
oak
cliff
brewing
co.
B
I
do
believe
they
have
outdoor
seating
for
covin
protocols,
so
I'm
gonna
double
check
on
that,
but
yeah.
So
it's
gonna
kind
of
be
equal
parts,
community
service
and
then
also
kind
of
a
chance
to
in
the
faith-based
world.
We
could
call
it
fellowship,
but
just
just
meet
with
the
community
and
talk
to
people
amongst
each
other.
Those
kinds
of
things
so
yeah
we'll
be
sending
out
more
information
about
that
at
a
later
time,
but
yeah
it'll
be
happening
at,
I
believe,
6
p.m.
On
saturday
july
30th.
E
There
you
go,
you
tried
to
unmute
me
when
I
was
unmuting
me,
so
I
got
muted
again
that
pesky
button
okay.
Yes,
we
have
a
special
speaker
coming
this
thursday.
E
Yes,
it's
the
creatives
group,
but
it's
it's
really
topical.
I
think.
For
for
everybody,
the
gentleman's
name
is
pete
chronowit
and
he
just
did
the
training
in
las
vegas
and
while
he
was
there,
he
met
our
very
own
alex
and
he
said
he
wanted
to
be
connected
to
our
creatives
group.
Alex
came
back,
got
his
information
to
me.
I
reached
out
to
him.
E
We
had
a
very
lively
conversation
and
frankly,
he
really
rather
turned
my
head
upside
down
about
the
role
of
the
arts
in
activism,
so
I'm
used
to
individual
artists
or
making
something
creating
something
or
a
small
group
of
artists
making
something
and
then
hoping
that
it
will
get
out
there
to
people
for
all
of
the
sensations
that
come
up
in
the
presence
of
art.
E
What
pete
does
is?
He
has
created
a
formula
and
in
this
formula
he
has
organizations
established
organizations
that
connect
with
some
kind
of
art.
Now
he's
a
musician
and
his
thing
is
voter
registration.
E
E
In
doing
this,
it
has
made
me
think
in
what
ways
when
you're,
working
with
the
the
combining
of
different
organizations,
of
course,
is
you
now
have
all
of
the
membership
lists
and
email
lists
of
several
organizations
instead
of
just
one.
E
But,
for
example,
if
we
wanted
to
reach
young
people,
we
might
choose
another
organization
that
works
with
voter
registration
and
a
local
band.
That's
that's
very
popular,
that's
the
kind
of
work
that
he
does.
It's
this
interdisciplinary
combination,
where
you
can
reach
more
people
than
you
normally
do
in
what
you
do.
Let
me
see
if
there's
other
information,
I
need
to
tell
you
about
this.
Coming
thursday
july
21st
6
30,
the
session
will
last
between
an
hour
and
an
hour
and
15
minutes.
E
Oh
and
he
uses
a
slideshow
and
he's
really
proud
of
that
and
feels
that
we
climate
reality.
People
will
really
appreciate
that
rsvp's
are
helpful
for
him
in
his
planning,
they're
not
necessary,
but
they
are
helpful.
A
couple
of
you
have
told
me
that
you're
planning
on
coming.
So
if
you
do
know
that
you
want
to
come,
let
me
know
in
the
chat
email
me.
I
will
be
posting
the
zoom
link
on
discord
I'll,
be
sending
it
to
the
people
on
the
creatives
list
and
you
can
email
me
at
I'm
beth
bando.
E
Let's
see
there
was
another
note,
our
rsv's,
I
think
that's
it.
I
think
that's
it.
I
mean
I.
It
feels
to
me
that
this
could
be
a
game
changer
and
maybe
it's
just
for
me.
Maybe
it's
for
the
group,
maybe
we'll
go.
You
know
it's
a
great
idea,
but
we
don't
see
how
it
can
work
for
us,
but
we
will
have
new
information
coming
in
for
us
to
consider
so
thursday
6
30,
hope
to
see
you
there.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you,
beth.
Okay.
The
next
session
is
a
work,
a
potential
work
group
jeffrey.
I
think
you
want
to
talk
about
a
potential
fort
worth
tarrant
county
working
group.
L
Yes,
thank
you.
Richard
I've
been
talking
to
different
members
of
our
group
and
found
out
that
some
of
them
actually
are
located
over
on
the
west
side
of
our
area
in
tarrant
county
in
fort
worth,
and
it
always
seemed
to
me
that
you
know
driving
for
45
minutes
to
an
hour
over
to
dallas
to
attend
something
of
climate.
L
Reality
didn't
make
a
lot
of
climate-centered
sense
and
started
thinking
that
maybe
we
need
to
develop
a
working
group
that
would
be
focused
more
on
fort
worth
and
tarrant
counties
in
cities
in
town
county.
L
My
plans
are
to
have
people
contact
me
with
the
best
way
to
get
back
to
them
and
then
set
up
a
a
zoom
meeting
to
just
talk
about
what
people
would
be
interested
in
doing
as
part
of
a
fort
worth
tarrant
county
working
group.
So
it's
you
could
be
part
of
the
initial
planning
of
building
such
a
group,
and
you
can
get
in
touch
with
me.
Probably
the
best
way
to
get
in
touch
with
me
is
to
email
me
it's
at
jeffrey.pulis
yahoo.com.
A
Thank
you,
jeffrey
good.
Okay.
Our
next
session
is
the
business
working
group
talking
about
the
climate
boot
camp
and
I
attended
that
a
couple
of
months
ago
it
was
fantastic
trying
to
convince
some
of
my
colleagues
at
ut
southwestern
in
sustainability,
to
attend
that
now.
But
michael
you
have
the
floor.
D
Well,
richard
you
attended
that
with
about
1200
other
climate
reality
leaders-
and
I
want
to
tell
you
that
we
have
just
been
overwhelmed
with
opportunity
and
I'm
warning
everybody
on
this-
call
that
we
need
more
help
because
we
have
more
opportunities
to
carry
that
forward
than
we
can
staff.
But
let
me
explain
for
the
people
who
are
new
on
this.
What
this
is
with
the
really
short
explanation.
D
A
couple
of
years
ago
we
looked
at
the
results
we
were
having
and
we
said
climate
reality
has
been
very
successful
at
creating
awareness
over
66
percent
of
the
voters
of
the
u.s
know.
We
have
a
climate
crisis,
but
we've
not
been
so
successful
at
causing
action,
so
we
started
working
on
what
would
cause
action.
We
had
psychologists
advise
us
on
how
do
we
get
people
out
of
their
doom
paralysis
into
taking
action?
D
We
talked
to
native
americans
about
the
concept
of
a
little
big
that
even
an
ant
when
it
works
together
with
the
other
ants,
can
change
the
landscape
that
you
individually
know
people
you
can
talk
to
personally
in
your
business
in
your
city
or
whatever,
and
help
them
know
more,
because
what
we
find
out
is
the
surveys
show
even
major
corporations.
Only
13
say
they
have
people
who
understand
sustainability,
so
we
created
with
38
speakers
from
all
over
the
world
a
very
innovative
education
process.
D
D
We
need
help
on
a
lot
of
different
areas.
We
need
help
both
with
continuing
to
evolve
our
content,
and
I
want
to
warn
you
I'm
going
to
talk
about
where
we
need
help
and
then
I'm
going
to
ask
people
to
volunteer
to
help
us
do
it,
because
I
won't
mention
the
name
of
someone
that
I
got
as
an
expert
advisor.
Who
is
next
chairman
who
said?
Oh
here's
somebody
be
great
to
help
you
with
that.
D
I
don't
want
to
blow
anybody's
cover,
so
I'm
not
going
to
mention
any
names,
but
I
have
a
list
and,
like
my
mother
used
to
say,
don't
make
me
come
up
there
and
get
you
so
we
need
volunteers,
and
let
me
tell
you
what
we're
working
on.
We
want
to
put
the
program
on
over
and
over
and
over
again
for
the
climate
leaders
who
want
to
take
it
so
we're
going
to
turn
it
into
a
continuous
program.
D
Churches
not
for
profits,
and
I'm
not
going
to
mention
that
they're
people
who
are
engaged
in
faith-based
organizations
that
could
help
us
get
in
churches
or
even
people
who
know
other
chapters
like
new
orleans
that
could
help
get
other
chapters
to
do.
This,
we've
got
branding
help
coming
out
of
la
which
is
going
to
be
the
university
system
of
california.
D
D
We
need
help
with
people
that
can
help
us
improve
our
tracks,
they're
different
things.
You
know,
I
won't
mention
that
we
we
really
would
like
to
do
a
better
job
on
building
business
cases.
Helping
people
know
how
to
build
the
business
case
for
their
business,
but
we
have
a
whole
range
of
tracks.
We
want
to
add
agriculture,
we
want
to
add
oceans
and
then
there's
the
ongoing
technical
maintenance
of
the
e-workbook.
D
We
need
help
with
with
somebody
one
or
two
people
who
are
just
willing
to
help
us
technically,
and
I
can't
tell
you
exactly
how
many
people
of
the
1200
went
how
far
in
the
workbook,
because
we
need
statistical
help.
Do
we
have
the
tool
set,
but
we
need
somebody
who
could
help.
Read
the
statistics
and
say:
oh
we're
losing
people
at
this
part
of
losing
people
at
that
part.
D
D
Dallas
is
the
home
chapter.
We
need
help
from
people
in
dallas
and
I
know
we
have
the
skills.
I
know
we
have
marketing
people
who
could
help
us
market
this
more
broadly,
but
I
think
you
get
the
drift.
We
have
the
resources
to
do
this
and
to
make
a
real
change
in
our
organization.
So
so
that's
it
and
everybody
knows
how
to
reach
me.
But
I'll
put
it
in
my
chat
in
case
you
can't
wait
to
volunteer
thanks
a
lot.
A
H
Yes,
hey
everybody.
I
started
the
plant-based
solutions
working
group
a
few
months
ago
and
I'd
still
say
we're
in
the
beginning
stages
of
trying
to
feel
out
how
the
group
is
going
to
form
there's
been
no
collective
project
as
yet.
I
know
that
there's
several
people
in
the
group
who
are
doing
their
own
individual
items
so
still
trying
to
brainstorm
how
it
is
we
can
come
together
and
if
it's
only
just
a
meeting
to
talk
about
that,
then
maybe
that's
what
it
looks
like.
But
I'll
share
a
few
things.
H
There's
a
couple
of
get
your
hand
dirty
opportunities
of
actually
working
in
there's
two
community
gardens
one
here
in
dallas
and
one
in
south
dallas.
So
if
you're
somebody
who
just
enjoys
volunteering
or
working
in
a
garden
pulling
weeds
planting,
we
have
two
of
those
opportunities
that
I
will
post
in
discord.
When
I
have
the
finalized
times
on
that,
but
one
is
going
to
be
july
31st,
I
think
around
5
pm
and
then
the
one
in
south
dallas
will
be.
H
I
think,
in
the
fall
time,
let's
all
post
that
there's
a
lot
of
upcoming
legislation
to
support.
Oh,
I
think
I've
posted
we
sent
out
an
email
about
one
of
them,
the
the
idea
about
introducing
plant-based
diets.
I
think
they're
going
to
be
studying
it
in
new
york
and
just
kind
of
getting
data
on
that.
H
So
that's
one
call
to
action
if
you're
somebody
who
is
comfortable
with
emailing
your
legislators
or
sorry,
your
representatives
to
support
and
co-sponsor
that
bill,
but
the
big
one
that's
coming
up
is
in
2023,
there
is
going
to
be
a
new
farm
bill.
It
happens
every
five
years.
H
There
is
so
much
push
this
year
for
regenerative
agriculture
and
I'm
actually
just
picking
back
off
of
what
the
chicago
chapter
is
doing.
Roger
introduced
me
to
the
chicago
chapter
and
man:
are
they
organized
around
this
topic?
They
have
an
entire
working
group
just
on
regenerative
agriculture,
the
dallas
group.
You
know
the
plant-based
group
is
the
closest
we
have
to
that,
but
several
organizations,
350,
even
sierra
club-
is
actually
about
to
come
out
with
their
own
recommendation
for
this
bill
and
for
regenerative
agriculture
practices
to
make
a
giant
push.
H
So
if
this
is
something
of
interest
to
you,
it's
in
the
beginning
stages.
Right
now,
climate
reality
needs
to
catch
up
and,
and
they
know,
and
the
the
chicago
chapter
is
reaching
out
to
all
chapters,
to
try
and
come
together
to
collectively
come
up
with
a
one
large
recommendation
list
to
go
alongside
sunrise,
350,
etc.
H
H
Oh,
there
was
a
if
you
guys
are
wanting
to
start
a
community
guard
in
your
area,
maybe
alex-
and
I
talked
about
faith-based
working
group
at
a
church
if
you're
a
member
of
a
church-
and
you
don't
have
a
community
garden
or
maybe
you're
in
the
neighborhood.
I
have
identified
an
organization
that
is
here
to
help
provide
the
resources,
the
funding,
the
coaching
you
just
have
to
have
the
want
to
do
it.
H
H
Grow,
north
texas,
okay,
you
also
know
about
restorative
firms.
I
do
know
about
them.
Yes,
okay,
they're,
a
great
organization
to
grow
north
texas
is
it's
more
like
for
coaching,
so
they
allow
you
to
you
come
to
get
and
you
say
hey.
I
really
want
to
do
this.
I
have
this
pot
of
land.
Our
community
garden
in
our
neighborhood
is
on
a
church
plot.
That's
just
an
unused
patch
of
grass.
They
come
in
and
they
say:
here's
your
orchard,
trees.
H
I
might
wait
till
august
september
and
I
want
to
do
it
in
person
at
somewhere,
like
bon
town
farms,
maybe
where
we
can
collectively
get
together
and
enjoy
a
coffee
in
a
garden
and
just
continue
to
talk
collaboratively
collaboratively.
H
You
know
what
I'm
trying
to
say
about
the
different
things
that
we
could
be
doing
and
yeah
just
share
more
about
how
to
make
a
difference
in
the
plant-based
sector
of
it
all.
So
that's
my
time.
A
Thank
you
rebecca.
We
appreciate
the
work
you're
doing
in
your
energy
and
your
knowledge.
Now.
The
last
work
group
and
committee
update
is
actually
molly,
rook
emailed
me
yesterday
or
thursday
and
she's
the
chair
of
the
energy
working
group
within
our
chapter,
and
so
let
me
read
you
what
molly
wrote
to
me:
she's
been
very
busy
with
family
and
personal
things,
so
she
wasn't
able
to
make
this
meeting.
A
A
A
G
Well,
thank
you
richard
sorry.
I
just
run
up
downstairs
because
I
think
my
internet
wasn't
really
quite
stable
upstairs.
So
that's
why
you
see
different
backgrounds:
okay,
guys
thanks
so
much
for
staying.
So
there
are
a
couple
transition
coming
up.
Sorry
about
my
fridge,
because
it's
very
a
lot
of
stuff
yeah,
but
there's
a
black
live
matter
thing.
So
I
want
to
take
this
opportunity
to
formally
introduce
amy.
G
She
has
agreed
to
join
the
publicity
as
the
publicity
chair
earlier
this
year,
but
I
don't
think
we
had
a
chance
to
formally
introduce
her
and
also
amy
you're
on
that
next,
but
also
I
want
to
introduce
haley
as
well
so
haley
has
joined
the
exact
team
as
the
co-chair
of
the
social
media
and
communication
chair
so
I'll
give
the
two
of
them
some
opportunity
to
introduce
themselves
how
to
connect
with
you
guys
and
if
you
guys
have
anything,
please
use
your
talent
and
their
superpowers.
G
So
amy
you
go
first,
okay,.
J
Hi
everybody
I'm
amy
hunt
and
I
joined
about
a
year
ago
and
in
my
role
as
publicity
chair,
my
job
is
to
try
to
get
the
climate
reality.
Dfw
chapter
some
publicity
and
one
of
the
ways
I'm
doing.
That
also
is
through
the
writing
group,
where
we're
trying
to
get
some
editorials
published
in
the
dallas
morning,
news
among
other
places,
thus
far
we're
at
0.041
on
both
of
those
efforts
but
we'll
keep
trying.
I'm
always
looking.
J
I
have
a
background
in
public
relations,
so
I'm
always
looking
for
a
story
that
we
can
pitch
and
to
that
end,
I'm
I'm
going
to
be
in
touch
again
with
the
big
box,
solar
folks
and
the
the
what
used
to
be
called
climate
boot
camp
group
and
is
now
eco
actus.
But
if
you
guys
can
think
of
anything
else
that
you
think
would
make
for
a
good
news
story
that
could
shine
a
little
bit
of
light
on
us.
J
G
Awesome
thanks
amy
so
happy
to
have
her
here.
So
everybody
use
her
talent
haley,
you
go
first
later.
Second,
there
we
go.
M
Thank
you
leah.
I
am
haley.
I
am
now
the
vice
chair
of
social
media
and
something
that
we
are
working
on
right
now
is
we're
doing
the
plastic
free
july,
which
is
a
global
initiative
where
we're
just
informing
the
public
and
social
media
audience
how
to
reduce
their
plastic
use,
and
you
know,
give
them
some
more
eco-friendly
alternatives
that
they
can
incorporate
into
their
daily
routine.
M
So
we
have
a
hygiene
products
edition
that
we
did
and
then
we're
gonna
do
beauty
products
which
I
just
posted
as
well,
and
I'm
gonna
link
the
climate
reality
instagram
into
the
chat
in
case
you
guys
aren't
following
you
guys
should
follow
and
if
there's
anything
that
you
guys
want
like
ideas
that
you
guys
think
would
be
great
for
the
audience
to
be
informed
on
or
any
updates
or
events
that
you
guys
want
us
to
post.
Then,
please,
let
me
know
you
can
reach
out
to
me
via
discord
or
through
email
and
yeah.
M
Just
the
primary
thing
for
social
media
is
we're
wanting
to
inform
our
audience.
We
want
to
engage
our
audience
and
we
want
to
recruit
our
audience
to
really
mobilize
them
into
the
climate
movement
and
get
them
to
participate
and
know
what
we're
about.
So
anything
you
guys
want
to
reach
out
to
me
for
please
do
it
through
either
discord
email,
and
I
will
be
more
than
happy
to
listen
to
all
your
ideas,
to
your
feedback
and
to
post
any
events
or
anything
else
that
you
guys
would
like
me
to.
Thank
you.
G
Thank
you
so
much
hayley,
and
I
also
want
to
just
piggyback
on
that
a
lot
of
times
like
people
really
want
engagement.
We
want
engagement
on
social
media
and
one
of
the
things
to
engage
people
is
to
publicize
what
you
guys
are
doing
right.
So,
even
if
you
just
have
a
meeting-
and
you
took
a
screenshot
of
zoom
or
you
went
out
to
pick
up,
litters
like
those
are
really
good
materials
for
promoting
our
chapter,
getting
visibility
on
social
media
so
don't
feel
like.
Oh,
this
is
not
a
lot
of
achievement.
M
Thank
you.
I
took
a
quick
picture
of
the
meeting
group
and
just
so
people
can
kind
of
get
an
idea
of
what
these
meetings
look
like
too,
and
see
all
the
people
who
are
participating
and
are
involved
with
it.
I
feel
like
yeah
like
leo,
was
saying
it's
kind
of
underestimated
to
see
how
how
much
it
pulls
people
in
to
see
how
people
are
getting
involved,
how
we're,
having
conversations,
how
we're
meeting
up
in
person,
or
even
virtually
so
okay
good
for
mentioning
that
leah.
G
Absolutely
thank
you
so
much
haley
and
shout
out
to
alex
to
pull
haley
up
on
the
letter
of
engagement,
okay
and
then
my
last
update
in
the
leadership
positions
are,
is
that
so,
starting
from
next
month,
simon
will
be
your
chapter
chair?
I
will
be
stepping
down.
The
reason
is
not
that
I
don't
love
you
guys.
I
love
working
with
you
guys,
but
jeff
and
I
have
moved
out
of
states,
and
so
it's
only
fair
for
someone
locally
to
lead.
G
You
guys
and
understand
the
area
a
little
bit
better,
but
don't
worry
I'll
still
be
around.
So
if
you
need
anything
until
the
end
of
the
year,
I'm
always
here
and
jeff
is
currently
our
membership
chair.
So
he
is
looking
for
someone
who
can
take
over
that
position.
So
I'm
gonna
give
jeff
one
minute
to
talk
about
this.
N
Thanks
leah,
hey
everyone,
so
it's
definitely
been
a
great
journey.
You
know
just
serving
on
the
exact
leadership
team
and
being
able
to
chat
with
all
of
you
guys.
We
can
definitely
still
do
that,
but
probably
more
virtual.
Now,
unless
you
know
we,
we
visit
texas
sometime
near
the
future,
so
yeah
for
a
membership.
Yeah,
please,
you
know
if
you,
if
you're
interested
or
just
want
to
give
give
it
a
shot,
definitely
contact
me
or
any
exact
team
members.
N
We
we
definitely
could
use
your
help
and
again
just
trying
to
reiterate
this
message.
You
know
over
and
over
again
we
have
built
a
very
profound
community,
at
least
in
my
opinion.
You
know
we
we
went
from.
I
don't
know
five
to
five
or
six
people
on
2018
on
monthly
meeting.
Now
we
have
30
plus,
so
you
know
obviously
we're
doing
something
right.
We're
doing
we're
built.
We've
built
a
community
that
people
enjoy
being
here,
however,
we're
all
powered
by
volunteer
work.
You
know
100,
and
that
is
not
a
give
something.
N
That's
a
given.
You
know
we
we
have
to
continuously
to
have
people
who
continue
to
need
to
get
involved
to
step
up
and
just
to
help
out,
chapter
or
wise.
You
know
it's
not
a
given.
We,
we
probably
won't
be
in
the
position
we
are
in
today
so
and
just
want
to
encourage
everyone.
You
know
if
you
don't
feel
like
hey,
exactly
remember
leadership
being
a
membership
chair
chapters
for
you,
there
are
also
a
lot
of
different
types
of
chapter
work.
N
N
So
please
definitely
step
up
and
if
you're
curious
about
what
the
day
to
day
is
like
you
know,
as
the
exact
membership
chair
or
other
position
feel
free
to
reach
out
we're
here,
to
help
you
and
answer
any
questions
like
we
always
do
so
yeah.
Thank
you.
G
Yeah,
thank
you
jeff.
So
simon,
do
you
want
to
speak
to
the
chapter.
I
Absolutely
I
I
first
want
to
say
that
leah
has
done
absolutely
fantastic,
leah
and
roger
both
were
amazing
chairs.
They
are,
they
are
the
benchmark
that
I've
got
and
it's
really
really
high,
so
I'm
gonna
do
my
best,
but
but
honestly
like
we,
we
don't
need
to
get
too
caught
up.
I
think
with
with
that
and
with
titles,
because
everybody
is
very
active
in
the
chapter
we
have
the
most.
I
We
have
the
largest
most
active
chapter
in
in
texas
and
it's
it's
amazing
and
I'm
just
really
happy
to
be
part
of
it,
and
we
have
a
lot
to.
We
have
a
lot
of
work
to
do
real,
quick
since
I
have
like
a
second.
I
do
want
to
say
this,
so
we
have
now
a
discord
channel
for
the
voter
registration
network
which
we
are
putting
together.
I
If
you
are
a
voter
registrar
and
you
are
not
amy
hunt,
amy,
king
ryan
or
roger,
then
I
don't
know-
and
I
need
you
to
tell
me
that-
so
I
can
add
that
role
to
you
so
the
the
elections
are
coming
up
november.
8Th
mail-in
registration
needs
to
be
postmarked
30
days
before
we're
going
to
call
that
october
8th,
because
I
haven't
actually
looked
at
the
calendar,
so
we
have
a
few
opportunities
coming
up
to
get
people
registered
before
then,
so
that
is
what
I'm
going
to
focus
on
for
the
rest
of
this
year.
I
If
you
are
a
registrar,
let
me
know
so
I
can
add
you
to
that
role.
If
you
want
to
become
one
go
in
the
channel,
we're
posting
resources
we're
going
to
organize
around
that.
This
is
what
we're
doing
with
with
the
registration,
and
I
think
it's
really
urgent,
based
on
everything.
That's
happening
right
now
that
we've
already
talked
about
with
with
just
everything.
So
thank
you.
G
Cool
thanks
simon,
I
think
that's
a
wrap
on
my
portion
and
back
to
you
richard.
A
Thank
you.
We
we
appreciate
you
stepping
up
simon
and
we're
very
thankful
for
the
tremendous
contribution
that
leah
and
jeff
have
made
over
the
years.
We
wish
you
the
best.
We
look
forward
to
seeing
you
at
a
few
more
meetings,
but
simon
will
support
you
as
as
best
we
can.
A
Okay,
so
jeff
talked
a
little
about
people.
Stepping
up
and
we'll
meet
a
membership
chair
alex
is
going
to
talk
for
a
few
minutes
about
we'll
have
elections
pretty
soon
for
next
next
calendar
year,
she's
going
to
talk
to
us
for
a
few
minutes
about
that,
and
then
the
oil
and
gas
leasing
program
as
well
so
alex
the
floor
is
yours.
B
Thank
you
richard
and
yeah
jeff.
Pretty
much
took
care
of
my
first
talking
point
for
me.
So
thanks
jeff,
but
yeah
so
like
richard,
was
saying
we'll
be
having
chapter
elections
coming
up.
I
think
nominations
start
in
september
right
and
then
we
have
elections
in
october.
Leah,
correct
me.
If
I'm
wrong,
that's
all
we
said
right:
okay,
yeah.
B
So
the
cool
thing
about
our
elections
is
that
if
you're
really
interested
in
learning
more
about
a
specific
leadership
position
or
you're
interested
in
taking
part,
you
don't
necessarily
have
to
do
it
all
on
your
own.
We
have
the
co-vice
chairs
the
co-chairs
for
a
reason,
so
obviously,
prior
to
leah
stepping
down
myself
and
simon
were
the
co-vice
chairs,
because
we
realized
that
it's
kind
of
one
of
those
roles
that
could
really
benefit
from
having
a
couple
of
people
kind
of
taking
over
that.
B
You
are
more
than
welcome
to
say
that
you're
interested
in
it.
We
will
happily
pull
you
in
that's
what
leon
roger
did
for
me.
That's
what
I
did
to
haley,
and
so
we
are
no
stranger
to
finding
ways
to
help
you
get
involved
in
leadership
positions.
So
but,
like
jeff
was
saying
we
are
a
volunteer
run
organization.
None
of
us
are
getting
paid
to
do
this,
and
so
our
chapter
and
the
success
that
we
have
had
and
the
good
work
that
we
have
done
in
our
community
and
nationally
all
relies
on
our
people
power.
B
It
all
relies
on
all
of
you
and
the
work
that
you've
done
so
hey.
Thank
you
for
that
and
b.
Let's
not
get
tired.
Let's
keep
up
the
good
work.
Let's
keep
getting
involved
in
leadership
positions,
whatever
you,
whatever
strengths,
whatever
climate
superpowers
you
bring
to
the
table,
we
need
those
and
so
don't
be
shy.
B
I
was
unsure
about
being
co-vice
chair
because
I
didn't
think
I
had
enough
experience,
but
leo
was
like
no
no
you're
fine,
it
just
kind
of
yanked
me
in
so
we
can.
There's
don't
be,
don't
be
afraid
and
don't
be
shy.
It's
all
good
and
related
to
some
of
the
work
that
we
have
been
doing.
I
have
two
announcements
related
to
potential
ways
to
take
action
that
I
was
talking
about
earlier.
B
The
first
for
those
of
you
who
are
not
aware:
we've
been
involved
in
a
local
campaign
called
gaff's
gotta,
go
it's
a
local
environmental
justice
campaign.
It's
related
to
the
gaf
asphalt
jingle
plant
located
in
west
allis
off
of
singleton
boulevard.
B
We've
been
part
of
singleton
united's
campaign,
working
on
getting
them
shut
down,
so
they'll
stop
polluting
that
community
they're
a
very
heavy
polluter
in
that
community
and
it's
a
predominantly
black
and
hispanic
community.
So
environmental
justice
is
a
central
theme
there,
so
they
actually
just
met
with
gaff
for
like
national
gaff
representatives,
the
other
night,
because
gaff
has
heard
them
and
heard
you
know
the
talk
they've
been
having
they've
been
published
on
kera
and
a
few
other
local
news
sources.
B
If
you
want
to
read
more
of
those,
maybe
we
can
find
some
way
to
drop
those
in
the
link
or
in
the
chat,
so
they
did
meet
with
gap.
Representatives
and
gaff
has
said
that
they
are
agreeing
to
wind
down
operations
over
the
next
seven
years,
which
is
a
good
sign.
However,
they
have
not
said
when
they
will
actually
stop
producing.
They
just
said:
they're
winding
down
and
seven
years
is
a
long
time
for
these
communities
who
have
lived
with
the
pollution,
for
I
think
this
place
was
created
in
1947.
B
B
I
can't
I
don't
want
to
break
it
down
right
now,
but
basically
they're
trying
to
see
if
that's
a
faster
way
to
get
them
shut
down,
so
they're
still
working
with
gaff
they're
working
with
their
city,
councilmen
related
to
that
but
kind
of
keep
an
eye
out
and
if
they
ask
us
to
do
any
actions
for
them,
because
we
are
part
of
the
campaign,
I
will
send
out
an
email
with
ways
to
take
action,
whether
that's
contacting
city
council
members
or
whatever
singleton
united
needs
from
us,
we'll
kind
of-
let
you
know
so.
B
We
can
take
action
for
that
and
then
the
other
opportunity
for
action.
So
long
story
short.
The
trump
administration
had
created
a
leasing
agreement
for
different
offshore
oil
and
gas
drilling
in
the
united
states.
The
biden
administration
has
changed
that
because
they're
trying
to
condense
it
down
to
places
that
already
have
drilling
in
place
because
originally
more
places
that
had
not
yet
been
drilled
were
open.
Biden.
Administration
has
condensed
that
down.
B
However,
they
are
looking
at
alaska
and
the
gulf
of
mexico
for
potential
drilling
options,
and
so
we
all
know
that
fossil
fuels
need
to
stay
in
the
ground
if
we're
going
to
stop
climate
change,
so
this
is
obviously
not
an
option.
There
is,
however,
another
option
that
is
a
no
drilling
option
and
that's
the
one
that
we're
wanting
to
go
towards,
and
so
we
are
going
to
be
rallying
around
that
cause,
keep
an
eye
out
in
your
emails.
They
will
have
it's
called
the
bureau
of
ocean
and
energy
management
boehm.
B
That's
what
I've
been
calling
them
in
my
mind,
but
they're
through
the
department
of
the
interior,
and
they
will
be
asking
for
public
comments
on
multiple
days
in
august
and
then
there's
also
a
chance
to
submit
public
comments
through
their
website,
and
so
we
will
be
doing
that.
I've
already
reached
out
to
houston
air
alliance.
A
Thank
you
alex
well,
beth
did
a
wonderful
job
of
warming.
Us
up.
I
think
isabelle
is
going
to
talk
to
us
for
a
few
minutes,
maybe
you're
going
to
cool
us
down
isabelle.
So
please
take
the
floor.
F
And
I
wanted
to
share
something
that
I
read
about.
Ernest
hemingway.
Now
is
no
time
to
think
of
what
you
don't
have
think
of
what
you
can
do
with
what
there
is.
F
Like
with
everything
that's
been
going
on,
I
think
this
quote
like
really
hit
me,
like
don't
focus
on
what
you
can
change.
Actually,
if
you,
if
you
want
to
make
change
and
if
you
want
to
improve
something
and
if
you
want
to
make
see
things
become
better,
then
work
with
what
you
have
and
and
take
the
opportunity
to
to
use
what
we
actually
have
to
make
the
change.
A
Thank
you
isabel
great
well.
That
brings
us
to
the
end
of
our
meeting.
Amazingly,
we
actually
finished
a
few
minutes
early.
A
few
of
us
will
stay
on.
If
anybody
has
questions
or
comments
you
might,
if
you
haven't,
had
a
chance,
save
the
chat.
There's
been
a
lot
of
conversation
in
the
chat
and
lots
of
links
and
and
information
to
follow
up
on.
A
I
know
john
quinn
was
talking
about
rotary,
he's
very
involved.
If
he's
still
with
us
he's
his.
A
Yeah,
john
quinn
and
I
don't
know
if
yeah
he's
still
there,
he
may
not
be,
but
we
can
connect
you
with
john
quincy.
C
A
A
A
Yeah,
we'll
we'll
get
we'll
get
you
connected,
see
anybody
else.
C
Richard
I
got
in
late,
so
is
this
meeting
recorded.
M
G
Yeah
so
john,
I
will,
since
we
have
limited
time,
I
will
connect
you
with
z
but
yeah.
I
just
I
have
one
last
thing
to
say
guys.
So
next
saturday
we
have
a
chapter
yoga
on
zoom
again
this
is
an
opportunity
for
all
of
you
to
connect
and
just
move
around
a
little
bit.
Yogis
won't
bite.
So
if
you
want
to
join
me,
it's
saturday
at
10
a.m,
central
time
and
it's
8
a.m.
For
me.
C
I
joined
just
10
minutes
later
so,
but
did
anybody
give
a
shout
out
to
z
for
her
video
training
and
the
library,
for
it
was
awesome?
It
was
great
so.
G
No
thank
you
guys.
Thank
you
guys.
I
I
learned
so
much
from
you
guys
literally.
I
told
al
gore
this
last
month
in
las
vegas
and
I
continue
to
hammer
down
the
points
right,
we're
all
volunteers,
I'm
a
volunteer,
simon's,
a
volunteer
roger's,
a
volunteer
everybody's,
a
volunteer,
so
it
takes
all
of
us
to
run
the
chapter.
A
Okay,
great
well,
everybody
stay
cool.
Thank
you
for
the
work.
You
do
we'll
see
you
next
month
and
a
few
of
us
will
stay
on
if
there's
any
further
questions
or
comments
or
issues
have
a
great
rest
of
july
and
we'll
see
you
in
august,
bye,
bye,.