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From YouTube: Groton Beautification Committee 2/8/21
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Groton, Connecticut municipal meeting: Beautification Committee February 8, 2021. Click on the link below to view the agenda.
https://www.agendasuite.org/iip/groton/meeting/details/1340
A
All
right:
well,
so
we
have
a
quorum,
so
we
can
really
get
get
going
and
I'll
just
write
down
everybody's
name
here
and
then
we
can
move
forward.
Are
there?
Did
everybody
get
a
chance
to
look
at
the
minutes
a
little
bit?
A
I
got
a
little
advice
from
lisa
that,
because
we
have
sometimes
lengthy
conversations
and
she
just
she
suggested
that
I
can
write
disgust
at
length
or
something
like
that.
And
then,
if
anybody
wants
to
go
and
back
and
look
at
what
we
discussed
they
can
they
have
access
to
the
zoom.
So
that's
great
so
do.
Are
there
any
changes
or
additions
to
the
minutes
as
printed
the
minutes
of
january
11th,
2021.
A
One
thing
that
leanne
and
I
don't
know
how,
if
you
guys,
are
all
aware
of
it,
but
there
there's
a
couple
of
nice
kind
of
town,
wide
facebook
pages
where
people
just
chat
about
stuff,
that's
going
on
in
groton
whether
it's
like
somebody
is
having
a
needs:
donations
for
something
or
recommendations
for
a
business,
all
kinds
of
things,
but
a
couple
of
weeks
ago
leann-
and
I
noticed
that
there
was
some
pretty
negative
discussion
about
the
amount
of
trash
in
the
town
of
gratton,
and
there
was
some
finger
pointing
and
it
was
so
and
before
I
was
on
the
committee
at
the
very
beginning
of
the
committee,
I
believe
there
was
kind
of
an
earth
day
spring
trash
cleanup,
and
I
is
anybody
who's
here
now.
A
Did
they
park?
Did
anybody
participate
in
that
leanne
did.
I
know
rachel
and
bruce
did
okay,
and
I
know
rachel
was
so
is,
are
we
could
you
think
we
could
get
behind
that
and
was?
Was
it
a
town
white
thing
like
did
different
people
participate,
or
was
it
pretty
much
our
committee?
We
all
started
in
one
place
and
spread
out.
C
And
in
both
both
cases,
we
had
quite
a
few
people
show
up
and
take
different
sides
of
the
street
route,
one
primarily
okay
and
we
went
from
about
the
ballpark
down
around
the
ball
fields.
I
should
say
up
to:
maybe
was
it
jet?
No,
we
went
from
johnson's
up
to
the
the
shopping
center
up
there
up
close
to
the
big
wide.
A
Okay
and
who
supplied
like,
obviously,
probably
people
needed,
gloves
and
did
people
wear,
vests
and
and
like
trash
bags.
C
The
parks
department,
I
believe,
came
down,
didn't
they
lean
in.
D
B
A
Like
on
the
sidewalk
type
of
a
thing,
I
beg
your
pardon
like
you
like,
like
along
the
highway
like
you
fill
up
a
bag,
you
tie
it
up
and
you
leave
it
there
and
then
they
come.
C
A
C
A
No,
I
think,
we're
probably
thinking
like,
usually,
I
think
it
had
been
brought
up
previously,
maybe
in
conjunction
with
earth
day,
you
know
when
it's
a
little
warmer
and
hopefully
there's
no
snow
on
the
ground
and
obviously
we'd
want
to
get
a
lot
of
town
participation
so
that
people
have
buy-in
for
what
they
are.
A
B
Flyers-
and
we
did,
we
used
all
the
local
places
to
get
it
out.
We
put
it
on.
We
had
it
running
on
one
of
the
tv
stations.
D
B
B
All
right,
I
think
we
I
got.
I
was
sick
that
day
and
ended
up
not
being
able
to
do
it,
but
I
think
we
were
down
at
the
senior
center
organized
from.
A
A
Okay,
all
right,
okay
are
is
there?
How
are
people
feeling
about
that?
Oh,
I
know
you
wouldn't
want
to
do
it
every
other
weekend
bruce.
Would
you
be
willing
to
do
it
once
to
commit
to
once
this
spring.
B
A
D
E
B
D
Some
people
involved
out
there
because
there's
a
group
that
they
that
have
to
do
service
number
one-
and
I
know
there
are
groups
of
servicemen
who
who
who
work
in
the
cemetery
in
in
in
mystic,
not
not
on
the
river
but
on
route
1-
and
you
know,
give
their
time.
That
way.
So
I
mean
I
that
would
be
a
place
to
get
route
12
cleaned
up.
Maybe
I
don't
know.
A
Okay,
all
right
so
can
we
could?
Is
it
all
right
if
we
look
towards
a
later
in
april,
like
the
the
22nd
is,
is
always
the
earth
day
and
that's,
I
think
it's
a
as
a
friday
or
thursday.
You.
C
I'll
be
back
tax
day
coming
back
april,
15th.
B
You
know
who
was
in
our
committee
was
that
joan,
because
she
organizes
the
other
cleanup,
that
they
do
down
at
buff
point
and
the
areas
around
and
that's
probably
birthday,
but
we
might
check
so
that
we
could
kind
of
make
it
a
a
universal
thing
throughout
groton.
C
Yeah,
I
I
would
suggest
that
we
do
a
lot
more
than
we
did
last
time,
get
a
get
a
good
bunch
of
people
and
and
not
just
concentrate
on
that
little
part
of
route,
one,
although
that
was
a
big
deal,
but
there
are
a
lot
of
other
places
that
we
could
do
if
we
could
get
enough
people.
We
could
do
like
a
community-wide
thing.
A
D
A
B
D
I'll
contact
the
superintendent
and
see
if
she'll
do
something
with
the
all
the
schools.
A
A
B
If
you
want,
I
have
a
contact
at
the
base,
I'll
be
happy
to
call
them
and
get
them
to
pencil
in
that
date.
So,
okay,.
A
We
can
I'll
need
to
talk
with
greg
hanover
from
public
works
and
see
what
they,
how
many
like
vests.
They
could
provide
and
things
like
that.
But
it
would
be
nice
if
we
started
something
and
then
other
groups
could
pick
different
parts
of
the.
A
Okay,
all
right
so
april,
24th,
that's
that's
the
day.
We're
going
to
get
started
on
that
I'll.
Let
patrice
grantoski
know
because
she
was
also
in
on
that
the
the
the
chain
of
discussion
in
the
town
about
what
what
we
might
do
about
trash
pickup
and
whose
job
it
was.
A
Yeah,
yes,
you
did,
I
said
it
nicely.
Yes,
you
did
yeah
exactly
certain
places.
I've
seen
it
there,
it's
not
safe
for
a
while.
If
you
were
getting
on
the
on-ramp
for
95
leaving
groton
and
there
was
a
lot
of
trash
there,
which
I
don't
know
if
it
was
picked
up
or
what,
but
it's
no
longer
there
or
maybe
this
snow
took
it
away.
But
I
thought,
how
would
you
be
there?
People
are
coming
around
a
corner
heading
onto
95.
A
D
I'll
try
to
also
I'll
try
to
also
contact,
because
I
know
the
church
churches
have
the
ministers
and
rabbis
and
everybody
has.
They
have
group
meetings,
whether
they're
on
zoom
or
not,
but
I'll.
Try
to
get
churches
involved
in
this
as
well.
D
A
Yeah
all
right
moving
on
to
communications.
Does
anybody
have
any
communications
that
they
wanted
to
bring
up
or
that
they
had.
D
A
D
B
C
B
D
A
Yeah,
if
I
can
find
the
old
poster,
it
will
probably
stay
right
on
there
like
right,
I'm
gonna
pencil
in
ten
to
two
four
hours.
Picking
up
garbage
is
probably.
A
A
Right
ahead,
all
right,
so
I
did
talk
with
mark
barry,
who's,
the
director
of
parks
and
rec
about
the
signs.
Nancy
had
mentioned
that
there
is
a
sign,
a
bb,
pawn
sign,
and
I
took
a
picture
of
it
and
it's
very
nice.
He
they.
He
said
that
they
are
replacing
deteriorated
signs
as
they
go
along
signs
that
can't
be
fixed
and
that
need
to
be
replaced.
A
They
will
replace,
with
the
proper
signs
from
the
wayfinding
brochure
that
tabitha
provided
to
us,
they're,
not
planning
any
plantings
around
those
type
of
signs
right
now
they
have
other
like
they.
They
re
plan
on
replacing
the
sutton
park,
sign
and
the
planter.
So
since,
if
there
is
a
planter,
they
would
need
to
do
some
plantings
around
it.
He
said
the
types
of
plantings
they
do
would
be
exemplified
by
the
plantings
around
the
groton
senior
center
sign
on
your
way
into
the
the
where
the
electronic
sign
is
which
very
simple,
very
low
maintenance.
A
A
Let's
see
I,
he
is
very
interested
in
us
doing
something
at
par
four,
which
we
discussed
a
couple
of
years
ago,
and
he
loves
the
idea
of
grasses
and
guess
who
else
is
here
with
us
today,
who
also
loves
grasses
and
thought
she
might
be
able
to
come
up
with
a
nice
design,
for
us
just
happens
to
work
for
the
town
by
the
name
of
tabitha,
so
she
is
very
enthusiastic
about
that.
A
You
know
once
again,
we
have
to
pull
something
together
and
then
see
what
the
cost
would
be,
and
once
again
this
has
been
brought
home
to
me
numerous
times.
If
we
are
going
to
plant
anything,
it
shall
die
if
it
is
not
watered
now
par.
Four.
Obviously
there's
water
there
and
there
are
human
beings
there,
who
probably
could
be
tasked
with
watering
something
for
the
first
couple
of
seasons.
A
A
That's
par
four
is
quite
a
ways
off
our
corridor,
but
I
think
it
would
be
really
nice
to
continue
to
build
a
relationship
with
the
parks
and
rec,
because
the
the
park
maintenance
is
actually
what
would
be
maintaining
any
plantings
might
be
able
to
work
in
a
little
bit
of
maintenance
of
plantings
that
we
might
put
in.
So
he
would
be
very
thankful
for
anything
that
we
could
do
and
he
is
going
to
continue
to
put
in
signs,
as
as
as
they
are
able.
A
Leann
andrew
and
I
met
steve
post,
who
is
the
groton
tree
warden
a
lovely
supportive
gentleman
who
works
for
the
town
on
january
21st
at
one
o'clock
at
the
he
brought
one
of
the
staff
people
from
the
parks
maintenance
and
we
walked
over
to
the
avery
memorial
and
walked
all
around
the
property.
And
it's
there
was.
There
was
a
significant
number
amount
of
trash
there,
which
has
already
been
picked
up.
A
Believe
it
or
not,
the
town
took
care
of
it
immediately
within
a
week,
and
but
they
can't
really
do
they
are
happy
to
remove
brush.
There's
a
lot
of
invasive
brush
undergrowth
there
there
they
will
remove
it,
but
if
we
can
maintain
it,
so
it's
been
done
before
and
I
sent
out
to
you
the
this
landscape
plan,
which
actually
is
a
true
landscape
plan
by
can't
brian
kent
that
which
was
done
20
years
ago.
So
I
called
brian
today.
A
I
haven't
heard
back
from
him
yet
about
what
the
story
was
there,
because
that
was
20
years
ago.
C
A
Did
an
actual
landscape
plan
then
obviously
nothing
went
forward
with
it.
I
don't
know.
A
A
A
Okay,
there's
a
nice
little
bridge,
there's
a
lot
of
I
mean
if
the
first
thing
to
do
would
be
to
clear
it
out.
It
is
almost
all
wetlands.
I
did
speak
also
with
deb
jones,
from
planning
and
zoning.
Anything
if
you
want
to
dig
like
we
talked
about
the
nice
art
pads.
A
That
joy
had
had
sketched
out
anything
that
that
needed
a
footing
and
you
had
to
move
soil
about
or
if
you
were
going
to
attach
any
type
of
electricity
or
anything
like
that
anytime,
there's
any
digging
of
soil
or
moving
of
soil.
You
have
to
go
through
the
inland
wetlands
committee,
so
I
have
no
idea
how
that
would
be
looked
upon
at
the
town.
A
All
I
know
is
we'd
have
to
go
in
front
of
the
committee
with
a
very
specific
plan
and
greg
is,
I
mean
steve,
is
very
happy
to
to
work
with
us
at
any
point.
A
I
also
have
been
communicating
with
greg
hanover,
who
is
the
director
of
public
works
as
well
as
deb
jones,
who
I
just
mentioned
to
you.
I'm
gonna
bring
up
greg
again
when
we
talk
about
the
trash
cans
in
downtown
mystic.
A
A
So
his
question
was
if,
if
we
did
some
plantings,
who
was
planting
it,
so
I
don't
know
that
yet,
but
we
have
either
we
can
do
it
or
possibly,
if,
if
it
was
not
during
the
main
grass
growing
season,
possibly
parks
maintenance
might
be
able
to
help
if
they
have
the
time
they
they
don't
have
they're,
pretty
short
staffed.
A
I
think
we're
I'm
sorry
around
the
I'm
I
specifically
was
talking
right
then
about
the
117
and
route.
One.
That's
like
the
place.
C
B
C
Way
around
that
whole
thing
that
joy
mentioned
for
a
platform
instead
of
a
instead
of
putting
in
peers
cement,
peers.
B
C
Could
do
that
you?
You
would
use
six
by
sixes
and
heavy
duty
kind
of
lumber
and
provide
a
platform
as
opposed
to
like
sinking
something
into
the
earth.
C
That
way,
I
think
it's
considered
temporary
because
it
can
be
removed,
it'd
be
very
heavy,
of
course,
and
it
would
have
to
be,
but
that
would
eliminate
one
problem,
so
we
could
go
forward
with
some
art
in
that
respect
and
not
have
to
we'd,
probably
have
to
run
it
by
him
anyway,
but
it
would
not
be
the
kind
of
thing
that
would
create
havoc
with
that
committee,
because
I.
B
A
Right
that
the
wetlands
soil
is
is
well
protected,
as
it
should
be
so
yeah.
F
Just
going
to
my
oh,
I
attended
the
rotary
meeting
earlier
this
week
with
and
I
don't
want
to
speak
out
of
turn
leanne.
But
we
did
discuss
volunteers
from
the
rotary
doing
planting
oh
and
you
know
maybe
pitching
in
with
with
something
there.
B
Yeah,
it
was
a
pretty
pretty
strong
movement
towards
the
rotary,
making
a
very
significant
donation
to
being
able
to
put
the
sign
up
at
117
in
route
1..
I
I'm
pretty
confident
they're,
probably
going
to
give
ten
thousand
dollars
for
her
that'd
be
great,
whether
the
sign
costs
that
much
or
not,
I'm
not
sure.
I
can't
remember
what
bronc
said:
bronc
paige.
B
Thank
you
thank
you,
but
there
might
be
some
money
there
that
if
it
wasn't,
if
it
didn't
go,
if
they
don't
need
a
sign,
we
can
have
it
for
the
flowers.
A
A
B
So
and
so
yeah
they're
also-
I
don't
know
if
you
probably
some
of
you,
probably
noticed
this
week,
wednesday
they're,
actually
going
to
give
a
check
to
the
town
to
purchase
that
land
by
the
library
where
they're
going
to
be
putting
the
sub
memorial
mm-hmm.
A
Yeah,
I
agree
our
timing's
good
yeah,
okay,
any
I
did
send
a
a
message
I
wanted
to.
Let
you
know
just
today.
However,
I
it
slipped
through
the
cracks
bruce,
I
did
send
a
message
to
wendy
tabitha
had
been
in
touch
with
her
previously
about
the
you
doing
something
to
the
utility
boxes,
but
I
specifically
your
request
was:
did
she
have
any
local
contacts
and
I
sent
her
an
email?
A
I
have
not
heard
back
from
her
yet,
but
I
just
did
it
today,
so
she
gave
us
a
lot
gave
tabitha
a
lot
of
information
about
how
to
go
about
possibly
getting
it
to
be
paid
for,
but
we
were
looking
for
specific
contacts
and
I
said
hopefully
maybe
somebody
will.
Although
then,
you
also
said
it's
like
a
3m
type
of
a
thing
right.
It
is
3m.
C
Yes,
they
do
it
everywhere.
I
mean
they
do
it
on
cars,
trucks.
You
know
utility
boxes
just
one
piece
of
that
puzzle
and
they
do
it
all
over
the
place
down
here.
So
what
we
want
to
know
is
there's
some
place
in
rhode,
island,
connecticut,
massachusetts,
and
you
want
somebody,
that's
a
pro
to
do
it.
We
don't
want
to
do
it
ourselves.
B
Okay,
I
went
out
and
got
a
list
of
the
numbers
on
the
boxes
so
I'll
get
those.
I
wasn't
sure
what
to
do
with
it.
You
wanted
the
information,
so
I
have
it
from
the
sub
base,
all
the
way
to
mystic
all
the
numbers
so
that
whoever
you
contact
you
can
say
to
him.
You
know
da
da
da
da
da
da,
you
figure
out
who
you'd
like
it
to
go
to
I'd,
be
happy
to
take
care
of
that.
F
Yeah,
I
have
a
contact
groton
utility,
so
why
don't
you
send
it
to
millian
and
that's
great?
I
can
ping
him.
I
can
send
it
to
him
and
he
can.
We
can
decide
where
who
owns
what.
B
A
Okay,
well
awesome.
Thank
you
for
doing
that.
I
specifically
sent
tabitha
a
couple:
the
utility
boxes
right
near
the
avery
memorial,
one
right
on
the
corner
and
one
across
the
street
that
could
be
a
nice
starting
spot
for
us
cindy.
C
If,
if,
if
wendy
doesn't
have
any
information,
you
know
I'll
be
happy
to
figure
that
out,
maybe
with
joy,
because
we
both
have
like
interest
in
that
respect,
okay
and
get
get
it
going.
You
know,
because.
B
E
No,
the
only
who
was
it
that
was
a
local.
It
was
a
grasso
grad
doing
work
in
waterford.
A
sign
company
was
that
specialized
in
automotive
car
wraps.
E
The
name
I
want
to
say
it
was
critical
signs,
but
I
could
be
wrong
critical.
B
C
A
Yeah
wendy
had
some
good
suggestions
like
if,
if,
if
you
were
looking
for
actually
getting
additional
monies
is
to
have
a
theme
or
something
that
was
a
current
interest.
A
A
I
mean
there's
a
lot
of
families
there
and
there's
a
lot
going
on
there,
and
if
we
could
slow
the
traffic
down
and
get
people
to
look
around
a
little
bit
more,
I
think
it
would
be
great
so
but
critical
signs,
so
we
were
thinking
joy
that
this
might
be
a
quicker
the
for,
like
a
little
first
step
that
we
could
get
people
interested
in,
and
you
know
all
right.
Well,
I
I'd
be
happy
to
well
I'll
wait
to
hear
from
wendy
and.
E
Do
you
want
me,
I
actually
have
two
contractors
working
on
quotes
for
the
concrete
pad
idea,
I'm
not
sure
if
that's
still
of
interest,
but
that's
supposed
to
come
in
about
within
the
week.
E
A
Oh,
that's
excellent.
Thank
you
so
much
I'll
be
so
interested
to
find
out
the
estimate
you
know
I
I.
F
E
You
so
much
well,
one
of
the
one
of
the
contractors
is
actually
a
carpentry
graduate
from
grosso
tech
who
has
actually
done
work
for
myself
and
other
people
that
I
know
and
because
he's
a
grad
there's
a
great
chance
of
talking
into
doing
some
volunteer
work.
So.
E
A
So
much
I
appreciate
your
time
and
effort
in
that
and
your
contacts
I
sent
you
guys
out.
I
know
we
don't
want
to
spend
too
much
time
on
this,
but
every
meeting
but
the
I
I've
sent
out
some
ideas
for
mission
statements.
A
I
did
want
to
ask
tabitha,
I
put
the
word
inclusive
in
there
to
enhance
the
quality
of
life
and
groton
through
the
implementation
of
inclusive
beautification
projects.
My
husband
says:
don't
use
beautification
when
you're
talking
about
the
beautification
committee,
so
he
circled
that
don't
use
beautification
redundant
so
but
they
they
talked
about
and
then
he
said
well.
Are
they
inclusive?
I
said?
Well,
I
was
thinking
conclusive
meant
that
it
it
we
were
talking
about
from
one
part
of
groton.
A
You
know
to
mystic
we're
talking
about
a
fairly
long
area.
Now
are
they
talking
when
you're
talking
about
inclusive
and
obviously
everyone
can
participate?
Everyone
can
enjoy
an
art
walk.
Everybody
can
enjoy
a
if
we
have
if
we're
able
to
make
an
installation
of
our.
If
I
went
by
the
area
that
nancy
mentioned
last
time,
the
oh,
I
took
a
picture
of
it.
The
boardwalk
there's
a
sign
there.
Unfortunately,
the
gazebo
no
longer
has
a
roof,
so
I'm
not
sure
what
happened
there.
A
It
used
to
have
a
roof,
but
you
know
you
you,
it
there's
many
parts
of
the
town
that
we
want
to
there's
no
exclusion
of
anybody,
but
I'm
not
sure
if
the
use
of
inclusive
is
actually
is
okay,.
D
Yeah,
I
think
it
through
personally,
I
I
think
it
throws
a
lot
of
different
meanings
at
people.
People
use
the
word
inclusive
in
a
lot
of
different
ways
and
it
might
be
confusing,
I
think,
the
the
the
more
basic
goals
and
and
ideas
that
we
have
it's
better.
I
again,
I
I
it
kind
of
jumped
out
at
me
when
I
saw
it.
Okay.
A
Okay,
the
the
thing
that
we
we
talked
about
last
week,
though,
is,
and
that
tabitha
actually
brought
to
mind,
was
quality
of
life,
we're
talking
about
quality
of
life
and.
A
A
If
it
it
just
it's
a
hard
thing
to
hash
out,
I
think
on
zoom.
This
is
one
of
the
few
it
is
it
is.
A
Does
anybody
have
any?
Did
you
guys
I
I
meant
for
it
to
be
attached,
but
I
to
the
meeting
to
I
mean
to
our
agenda
and
it
did
that
didn't
happen,
so
I
just
did
send
it
out
today.
So
did
anybody
have
a
chance
to
look
at?
Is
anybody?
Do
we
want
to
wait
until
we
and
maybe
send
me
email
comments
or
yeah.
A
F
A
I
I
I
probably
do
it.
It
makes
certain
things
a
little
more
difficult
so,
but
at
the
time
I
thought,
oh,
I'm
not
really
doing
that
much
so
maybe
we
might
have
to
make
a
new
decision
on
that.
So.
D
A
How
do
you
guys
feel
about,
let's
see
my
husband
who's,
a
better
writer
than
I
am
he?
He
doesn't
want
beautify
right.
A
D
A
D
A
D
B
D
D
A
A
Singing
none,
let's
vote
on
who
would
like
the
mission
statement
number
six
to
be
our
future
mission
statement.
You
could
just
raise
your
hand,
so
I
can
count
all
right.
So
I
guess
we
don't
have
to
do
the
abstaining
or
all
right.
So
that
motion
carries
all
right.
We're
done
with
that,
then
that
you
won't
say
that
on
the
unfinished
business.
D
B
Know
what
that
is,
I
am
a
it's
a
a
reward
for
the
national
association
of
realtors.
I
have
I
can't
pronounce
it
it's
e-m-e-r-I-t-u-s
staff.
B
C
A
B
A
B
A
I'll
keep
you
in
mind.
Thank
you.
Did
everybody
look
at
the
moving
on
to
6.2
gmail
account
andrew
sent
out
a
his
ideas
about
starting
this
gmail
account
that
we
had
discussed
previously
he's
a
little
con.
He
was
not
sure
if
that's
really
the
way
we
want
to
go,
I
did
speak
with
lisa
hilton
before
we
started
this,
I
mean
today,
and
she
didn't
know
that
it
was
really
much
of
a
concern
one
way
or
another.
A
How
is
everybody
feeling
do
we
need
to
I've
been
getting
things
and
then
sharing
them
with
you,
which
of
course,
sometimes
there's
a
lag
or
maybe
sometimes
things
I
think
I've
shared?
Maybe
I
haven't,
or
vice
versa,
whereas
if
we
had
a
one
gmail,
we
were
all
going
through
there,
we
would
all
be
able
to
see
each
other's
emails.
B
B
F
A
Right,
we
don't
that
was,
we
thought
we
did,
but
we
actually
don't.
I
don't
believe,
but
when
but
lisa
said,
there's
only
a
certain
number
of
email
addresses
that
that
the
town
supports
and
then
you
have
to
pay
extra.
I
believe
something.
F
B
Well,
that's
what
I
was
kind
of
thinking,
although
now
that
I've
said
that
most
people
aren't
familiar
with
the
town
site,
you
know
like
we
go
to
it
without
thinking
about
it,
but
if
you're
not
using
it
for
meetings
and
so
forth,
you
don't
go
there.
A
Well,
the
one
thing
that
lisa
did
say
is
that
anything
that
I
send
to
her
or
that
I
have
like
say,
there's
a
a
some
type
of
presentation.
She
can
always
attach
that
to
the
meaning
to
the
minutes,
to
the
agenda,
so
that
if
somebody
were
to
go
on
the
site
to
look
up
the
beautification
committee,
they
could
see
that,
but
that
I
wasn't,
as
I
was
a
little
bit
concerned
about
that,
because
I
want
to
make
sure
everybody
gets
the
same
information.
A
Certainly
they
don't
need
to
read
our
emails
and
I
she
said
you
just
can't
talk
you
can't.
We
like
we
couldn't
take
a
vote
on
anything
on
a
on
a
private
gmail
account.
You
know
that
kind
of
stuff
is
supposed
to
happen
in
the
public
domain,
so
I
said
well,
we
wouldn't
be
doing
that.
We're
just
talking
about
oh,
who
can
meet
up,
who
can
meet
the
tree
warden
and
maybe
tabitha
has
something
she
wants
to
share
with
us,
or
I
have
something
you
know.
A
F
You
know
how
you
like
to
sell
it
leanne
I'll,
do
it
I'll?
Do
it
it's
fine,
but
I
was
gonna
say
that
google
might
not
be
a
bad
option
because
then
you
know
your
issue
of
having
not
having
word
and
you
could
have
google
docs
you
could
share.
F
If
everyone
had
gmail
accounts,
then
you
could
all
use
google
and
shared
documentation
that
way.
But
I
I
don't
know
how
the
town
feels
I
mean.
Maybe
they
don't
care,
you
were
saying
they
don't
seem
to
really
care
so.
A
Well,
I
I
specifically
got
a
email
from
lisa
saying
we
actually
don't
have
an
email
and
they
they
they
are
trying
to
keep
them
limited
because
they
they're
trying
not
to
go
over.
However
many
they
they
have
been
allotted.
C
C
D
A
A
C
A
Yeah,
I
think,
but
I'm
not
the
I'm,
not
a
great
I.t
person,
so
I
I
did
check
with
lisa,
but
she
didn't
think
that
there
was
too
much
of
an
foi
problem
concern.
You
know
unless
we
did
started
doing
business
on
it,
which
you
just
can't
do.
This
is
really
just
information
sharing.
D
B
C
Yeah,
I
could,
I
prefer
to
be
somebody
in
grant
one.
You
know
I'm
not
around,
but
yeah.
I
could
do
it.
Why
don't
you
ask
andrew
tell
him
we
we
suggest
that
he
put
it
together,
we're
all
in
favor
of
putting
it
together,
see
what
he
says
if,
if
he
doesn't
want
to
do
it
I'll,
do
it
yeah,
okay,.
C
B
C
It's
easier
if
you
have
gmail
accounts
yeah,
but
you
can
use
any
account.
I
mean
it
doesn't
make
any
difference.
D
B
A
All
right,
awesome,
okay!
Well,
I
I'm
gonna,
send
him
and
I'll
send
him
another
email,
okay,
6.3
talking
about
an
alternate
committee
member
opening
leanne
spoke
with
a
gentleman
who
may
be
interested.
A
I
spoke
with
a
contact
of
mine
through
the
trillium
garden
club,
wendy
kelleher
she's,
pretty
busy
she's,
also
working
on
the
project
at
the
library.
Have
you
heard
about
that?
Where
they're
kind
of
doing
a
walking
path
in
some
gardens
there,
but
she
would,
I
was
hoping
she'd
be
able
to
attend,
but
if
you,
if,
if
people
can't
make
the
time
to
actually
attend,
then
they
probably
can't
make
the
time
to
push
forward.
A
So
I'm
still
looking
for
someone
who
has
the
time
and
the
interest
of
of
coming
to
a
couple
meetings
and
seeing,
if
they're,
even
interested
in
being
an
alternate
member,
so
the
search
continues
now
what
the
what
we've
all
been
waiting
for,
6.4
avery
memorial,
although
the
mystic
garbage
cans,
is
a
good
one
too.
I
got
some
good
news
on
that
one.
So
that's
so
joy's
gonna
get
us
some
estimates
and
joy.
A
Would
that
be
like
an
estimate
for
their
or
some
or
any
other
place
that
we
could
potentially
choose
we're
talking
about
the
same
type
of
estimate
for
the
same
type
of
thing,
correct.
E
Yeah,
I
don't
know
how
it's
been
a
while,
since
I
actually
did
the
design,
I'm
not
sure
how
recently
you
guys
have
seen
the
the
pad
design,
the
the
rendition
I
did,
but
it's
for
the
it's
just
a
boiler
plate
and
it's
for
the
pad,
the
masonry
and
the
benches.
And
then
some
you
know
a
pitch.
It's
all
a
ballpark
right
for
solar
powered
power
options
and
that's
something
that
I'm
relying
on
my
contractor
to
kind
of
help
with,
but
basically
it's
it's.
E
The
idea
was
that
those
the
the
pad
would
be
the
same.
If
you
were
to
do
more
than
one
throughout
it,
would
they
create
different
nodes
that
go
throughout
different
points
throughout
the
community
and
be
connected
visually
through
the
them
being
parallel
design?
If
that
makes
sense
so
yeah,
so
it's
it
would
be
the
same
for
each
one.
A
E
E
You
know
what
we
can,
what
he'll
he's
willing
to
work
with
us
on,
so
what
I'll
do
is
try
to
have
him
itemize
that
out
for
us,
so
that
way,
if
we
find
that
it's
more
cost
effective,
we
should
just
go
with
the
pad
and
then
the
in
the
masonry
that
surrounds
that's
fine
and
we
can
sort
of
pick
and
choose
what
we
want
to
keep
with
that.
If
we
need
to.
A
The
utility
boxes
we
briefly
spoke
about-
let's,
I
will
hopefully
hear
something
from
wendy.
If
not
anybody
else
want
to
reach
out
to
critical
signs.
Would
you
like
me
to
do
that?
I'm
happy
to
to
do
it.
A
All
right
well
that
that
would
be
good,
because
if
we
could
get
some
ideas
of
how
like
the
different
possibilities
to
that,
there
might
be
for
these
wraps
whether
they
can
design
them.
We
can,
I
think,
bruce
mentioned.
Maybe
you
could
send
a
picture
they
probably
or
if
they
have
stock
designs
or
and
how
much
they
cost,
and
I
imagine
they
could
be
kind
of
custom
too,
because
each
utility
box,
some
pumps
of
them.
A
I
was
looking
back
at
one
that
you
sent
me
bruce
that
had
a
heron
on
it
and
there's
like
little
things
that
stick
out
and
those
all
have
to
be
covered
too,
as
part
of
the
design
all
right
well
good.
Maybe
we
can
move
forward
on
that
now.
Last
at
our
last
meeting,
nancy
brought
up
and
and
bruce
concurred
that
the
mystic,
the
downtown
mystic
garbage
cans
are
unsightly.
A
To
be
well,
I
talked
with
greg
specifically
because
I
don't
even
know
where
they
are,
where
the
garbage
cans
are.
I
certainly
am
aware
of
the
ones
in
mystic
I
brought
up
the
seagull
and
and
greg
hanover
who's.
The
director
has
been
around
long
enough.
He
said.
Yes,
he
had
seen
the
seagulls
he
actually.
A
I
asked
him
a
couple
of
things
one.
I
asked
him
about
quite
a
while
ago,
wendy
had
talked
about
the
crosswalks
and
the
coloring
of
the
crosswalks,
and
he
said
that's
a
state
road.
The
road
I
asked
him
about
was
a
state
road
and
we'd
have
to
check
with
the
state
when
I
looked
into
it
more
some
many
months
ago,
when
they
had
said
any
kind
of
art
or
color
or
anything
like
that,
can
actually
slow
traffic.
A
Since
then,
there's
been
some
pushback
in
that
the
feds
have
said
well,
crosswalks
are
a
very
standard,
looking
item
so
that
way
across
the
country
and
basically,
maybe
even
across
the
world.
Everybody
knows
what
they
look
like.
So
there
have
been
a
lot
of
very
interesting
changes
that
that
some
places
have
made
make
very
attractive
crosswalks.
So
I
I
don't
know
if
that's
even
a
possibility,
but
when
I
talk
to
him
about
the
trash
cans,
he
actually
came
back
to
me
the
other
day
and
said
I
think
my
guys
have
some
time.
A
Well,
he
so
I
had
mentioned
to
him
because
I'd
originally
started
out
by
asking
about
the
wayfinding
signs.
So
I
thought,
let's
talk
using
the
colors
of
the
wayfinding
sides,
which
is
blue
purple,
green
and
orange
orange.
Yes,
that
little
nice
starburst
thing,
so
I
he
he
I
don't
know
I'm
assuming
he
knows
the
colors,
because
he
knows
the
way
finding
signs.
So
he
and
I
specifically
talked
with
him
about
the
difference
between
the
recycling
and
the
trash.
I
mean,
and
I
went
down
there
today.
A
This
is
a
mystic
and
you've
got
two
trash
cans
sitting
next
to
you
at
each
other,
you've
got
a
wood,
trash
can
and
a
trash
can
sitting.
Next
to
there,
you've
got
a
a
metal
trash
can
and
a
metal
recycling.
Can
it's
it's
all
mixed
up.
They're,
all
green
there's
a
couple
of
blue
ones.
There
are
some
wood
ones,
the
wood
ones
he
informed
me
came
when
they
did
the
streetscape,
and
so
when
they
did
the
streetscape.
That
was
part
of
it
was
those
wood
trash
cans.
A
Well,
guess
what
they're,
not
as
big
and
actually
the
merchants
specifically
requested
the
larger
trash
cans,
because
they
just
the
nice,
attractive,
wood
ones,
just
weren't
holding
the
trash,
so
they
brought
these
green
cans.
Some
of
them
they
will
say,
recycle
on
them.
One
of
them
has
the
recycling
logo
on
it,
but
it's
it
might
be
turned
you
know,
so
you
can't
even
see
it,
but
I
know
I
found
a
plastic
bottle
on
the
road
and
I
went
to
go
put
it
in
the
recycling
bin
and
I'm
like
where's.
A
I
couldn't
tell
what
I
was
putting
it
into
so
he
thought
that
that
blue
often
stands
for
recycling,
so
he
was
hoping.
Maybe
we
could
do
some
recycling
in
blue
and
that
and
wha
what
did?
What
else
did
we
want?
Did
we
want
to
maybe
do
some
stripes,
so
he
was
so
so
I
said:
hey
I've
got
a
meeting,
I
mean
this
was
like
friday.
I
think
so.
I
was
like.
Oh
what
do
I
do?
What
do
I
do?
You
know
we
don't
want.
We
don't
want
to
miss
it.
A
I
didn't
want
to
try
to
tell
him
how
to
do
it,
seeing
that
it
was
his
workers
who
were
doing
it.
So
I
don't
know
for
him
if
a
stencil
is
easier
or
if
it's
easier
to
have
a
stick
on
thing.
A
C
C
Yeah,
well,
you
know
it
was
one
of
the
one
of
the
most
attractive
things
about.
Mystic
really
was
that
those
garbage
cans
they
were.
C
D
We're
talking
about
two
different
things
that
we're
talking
about
the
recycle
and
trash
correct.
So
somehow
we
have
to
distinguish
help.
Him
distinguish
how
these
cans
can
be
distinguished
between,
recycle
and
trash,
and
I
think
I'm
excited
that
they
can
be
painted
and
we
can
spruce
things
up
all
through
god,
not
just
in
mystic
but
yeah.
You
know,
put
the
put
the
seagulls
on
the
recycle
ones
and
do
something
else.
C
D
C
A
Sure
so
you
guys
are
okay
with
the
color
scheme.
A
C
That
would
be,
maybe,
if
that
wasn't
enlarged
and
put
on
the
regular
garbage
cans.
That
might
look
good
too.
B
D
C
F
D
A
C
Can
we
suggest
that
we
use
those
two
designs
for
the
different
functions
of
the
can
maybe
a
stylized
seagull
on
the
renewables
recyclables
and
in
the
the
one
that
tabitha
mentioned,
the
compass
rose
for
the
others.
A
Absolutely
I'm
because
I
that
the
first
thing
I'm
going
to
do
tomorrow
morning
is
send
him
an
email
after
the
yukon
game.
Maybe
even
but
I
love
your
enthusiasm
and
you
know
what
I'm
feeling
so
enthusiastic
too,
because
I
feel
like
if
we
can
get
something
done,
we're
really
moving
forward.
B
B
A
So
well,
I'm
gonna
I'll.
Ask
him,
because
I
know
that
I
had
asked
when
we
were
at
the
avery
memorial.
There
was
a
lot
of
trash
there.
Now
I
don't
think
it's
everybody
throwing
stuff
out.
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
trash
blowing
when
the
trash
is
picked
up
and
the
guys
dump
it.
You
can
see
trash
blowing
all
the
time.
So
I
don't.
B
A
Want
to
blame
individual
persons,
but
certainly
I
know
if
there's
a
trash
can
and
I
see
trash
I
will
put
it
in
there
as
long
as
I've
got
maybe
gloves
or
something
to
cover
my
hand
but-
and
I
asked
about
a
trash
can
being
there
and
he
said
you
know,
then
you
know
the
problem
is
who's
going
to
pick
it
up.
So
I'm
sure
that
they've
got
a
route.
I
know
they
pick
up
and
groton.
I
know
they've
got
a
route,
they
must
so
I'm
going
to
I'll.
A
A
D
Well,
there
are,
we
have
to
all
the
parks,
I
think,
about
sutton
park.
You
know
where,
where
all
the
kids
go
and
where
they
everybody
is,
there's
very
few
garbage
cans
there.
So
I
think
it's
a
matter
of
of.
They
must
know
where
the
garbage
cans
are.
But
this
is
why
we
see
so
much
garbage
on
the
sides
of
the
roads
too,
because
there
are
cans
and,
if
they're
attractive
like
even
down
near
the
new
wayfinding
and
the
gazebo,
maybe
we
need
a
can
there
I
mean
there's,
probably
new
locations
for
them,
but.
A
Okay,
all
right
all
right,
I
will
send
him
an
email
and
excellent
okay,
great
awesome,
all
right,
you
guys.
What
am
I
forgetting
here.
I
know
I'm
forgetting
something
major
here,
something
about
the
avery
memorial.
A
Oh
he,
the
other
thing
that
greg
said
is
they
were
thinking
about.
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
are
familiar
with
these,
I'm
not
really.
He
said
they
he
for
next
year.
He
has
requested
funding
for
what
he
called
big
belly
units,
which
are
trash
cans.
The
tabitha.
Are
you
familiar
with
them
that
they
do
they
they're?
Are
they
did
they
kind
of
compact?
The
trash.
F
Yeah
they're
solar
and
the
solar
energy
compacts,
the
trash
so
and
I
know
in
massachusetts,
there
was
a
program
for
a
long
time
where
they
just
gave
them
to
communities,
but
then
they
stopped
doing
that.
Of
course,.
A
They're
great
yeah
he'd
like
to
get
some
and
he
also
said
they're
very
good
for
art
either
you
know
covering
painting
or
possibly
using
the
3m
application.
Something
like
that.
So
but
of
course
that's
for
that's
in
the
budget,
it
hasn't
been
approved
yet
he's
requesting
it
yeah.
So
joy,
do
you
have
any
experience
with
any
kind
of
art
like
sidewalk,
art,
crosswalk,
art,
road,
art
or
anything
like
that?.
A
E
E
A
Bruce
always
always
sharing
with
us
things
that
he
comes
into
contact
with
and
and
when
wendy
barry
was
working
with
us.
She
would
bring
pictures
of
things
and
it's
just
since
you're.
I
have
a
feeling
you're
like
up
to
your
elbows
and
what
you
do.
I
thought,
maybe
if
you,
if
you.
A
That
you
thought
would
enliven
or
something
we
could
bring
to
the
corridor
that
we're
talking
about
we'd
love
to
see
it.
I
guess:
okay,
oh
tabitha,
that's
what
I'm
forgetting
tabitha
harkin.
Do
you
have
something
you
can
show
us
today
dearest.
F
Yeah-
and
I
don't
want
to
jump
in
on
that-
but
the
the
paint
question
I
actually
before
I
left
new
bedford.
We
had
an
organization
called
super
flat
that
was
doing
great
things
with
murals
in
the
city
and
they
actually
did
a
painting,
a
crosswalk
painting
as
part
of
a
grant.
We
got
and
I
might
have
some
pictures
of
it
they
I
know
the
paint
they
used
was
like
some
kind
of
super
durable
paint.
That's
a
little
bit
different
and
it
was
in
limited
colors.
F
So
I
can
actually
email
my
friend
there
and
see
if
they
give
us
the
specs
on
it,
but.
A
Oh,
that
would
be
great
yeah,
because
I
just
I
want
everybody
to
see
what
I'm
talking
about,
because
I'm
hoping
that
we
can
do
things
with
plantings
with
signage
with
art
and
then
maybe
with
some
either
a
mural
or
paint
something
painted.
We
talked
about
this,
you
know
on
the
ground
or
the
crosswalks,
but
all
right.
C
You
know
I'll
give
you
another
suggestion
too.
If
we
can't
do
anything
with
the
sidewalks
and
the
crossings,
it
would
be
nice
if
we
could
maybe
enhance
the
signage
where
you
do
have
a
crosswalk,
because
it's
it's
really
a
problem
safety
problem,
because
a
lot
of
people
will
go
zipping
through
downtown
mystic
at
40
50
miles
an
hour.
For
instance,
you
really
do
have
to
watch
where
you're
going
in
a
crosswalk,
but
you
know
if
you
had
a
sign
that
was
up
there.
They
have
the
you
know
those
crossing
signs.
C
F
Yeah,
so
I
have
a
little
pdf,
I'm
gonna
share
with
you
guys.
So
let
me
just
find
it.
B
F
So
the
first
area
we
talked
about
was
the
the
one
cent
newtown
road
and
route
1
intersection
where
we're
putting
up
this
is
the
existing
sign,
but
we're
putting
up
a
new
sign
and
there's.
I
went
out
there
a
couple
days
ago
just
to
verify,
and
there
really
isn't
a
lot
of
room.
It's
about
two
feet
right
there
to
put
any
plantings
in
there's
some
big
cedar
trees
behind
it
too.
F
So
I
sketched
up
a
simple
planting
plan
and
what
you're
seeing
here
is
the
sign
in
the
middle.
We
could
have
maybe
mountain
laurel
behind
it.
If
we
got
rid
of
the
the
cedar,
trees,
they're
kind
of
ratty
looking
that
are
existing
that
are
out
there,
you
could
put
two
hydrangeas
to
either
end
there
and
then
I
have
a
row
of
montauk
daisies
and
then
an
alternating
row
of
the
red
monarda
and
the
the
lariap.
F
That's
great,
that's
the
best
presentation
I've
ever
given.
Thank
you
and
then
I
just
I
just
put
a
rough
cost
estimate
together
for
it.
So
you
know
here
we
have
the
be
bomb
daisy,
blue,
hydrangea,
the
lily
turf
and
the
mountain
laurel
at
a
approximate
of
535,
which
is
way
under
a
thousand.
B
B
D
Can
you
send
me
a
copy
of
that
pricing
yeah.
F
Yeah,
so
I
mean
as
part
of
the
the
phase
one
signage
program
so
we're
putting
in
that
sign
a
kiosk
sign,
downtown,
mystic
and
then
a
bunch
of
metal
signs
throughout
the
town
and
we're
spending
about
seventy
thousand
total
on
the
whole
package
and
part
of
that
seventy
thousand
might
have
some
money
for
plants.
I
mean
if
it's
under
a
thousand.
I
think
we
can
fit
it
right
into
that.
But
then,
as
as
leanne
said,
the
rotary
is
also
looking
to
pitch
in
ten
thousand,
so
that
could
easily
cover
the
landscaping
as
well.
F
So
then,
just
to
to
move
right
along,
I
did
a
little
sketch
for
par
four,
because
we
talked
about
that
too
right
so
par
four.
You
have
this
planting
bed,
that's
about
45
feet
by
23
feet.
So
it's
a
pretty
sizable
bed,
but
it's
definitely
would
be
full
sun
because
there's
no
trees
or
anything
right
there.
So
what
I
was
thinking
was
you
kind
of
do
similar
to
a
little
xeriscaping.
I
did
spend
some
time
out
west
and
I
think
it
stuck
with
me,
but.
F
So
it's
it's!
When
you
do
planting
that
a
planting
plan
that
that
really
relies
more
on
things
like
gravel
and
boulders
and
features
instead
of
plants
themselves,
because
it's
it's
drought,
tolerant!
It's
you!
You
see
a
lot
of
it
in
like
arizona.
F
Yeah
exactly
so,
you
mentioned
grasses
and
I
went
with
that.
So
this
is
a
mix
of
carl
foster,
foster
grass,
which
I
love,
because
it
gets
really
tall,
it's
kind
of
goldeny.
F
I
have
some
pictures
here
and
then
miss
campus,
which
is
a
pretty
basic,
feathery
grass
and
then
blue
fescue,
which
is
a
little
fluffy
and
bluish.
B
F
Then
the
lariat
again
to
fill
in
so
that's
the
ground
cover
you
see,
so
those
are
from
the
carl
foster
grasses
on
the
left.
Then
you
see
the
miscanthus
and
then
the
blue
fescue
and
the
lariate.
F
I
love
it,
let's
do
it
so
that
would
be
a
nice
low,
maintenance,
drought,
tolerant
mix
of
plantings.
Just
grasses-
and
you
could
I
mean
it's
a
nice
coastal
look,
so
you
could
do
like,
maybe
sand
or
pebbles
underneath
it.
You
could
even
put
some
roses
or
hydrangea
in
there
if
you're
gonna
water,
it
more
and
then
I
did
a
cost
estimate
on
this
one
too,
and
it's
a
little
bit
higher
because
it's
a
bigger
area.
F
Yeah,
that's
gonna
they're,
all
gonna
get
big,
so
I
think
I
left
some
space
for
that.
Yeah
yeah.
A
No,
I
if
you
plant
it
so
it
looks
perfect
the
day
that
it's
planted.
I
that
that
that's
not
a
good
idea,
because
he
he's
and
and
I'm
what
I'm
counting
on
is
that
there.
If
we
do
this,
then
that
we
they
can
get
somebody
to
water
it
I'm
actually
hoping
that
par
four
sun,
employee
or
owner
of
par
four
would
do
it
because
it
would
benefit
their
business
benefits
the
town,
but
it
benefits
their
business
too.
B
I'm
sure
with
the
grasses
now
sometimes
you
can
split
grasses
that
you
already
have,
and
I
could
probably
I
could
probably
get
some
grasses
that
way.
B
A
But
you
want
to
get
the
specific
ones
that
the
planting
is
called
for
because
that's
how
it
works,
but
but
well
yeah.
I'm
assuming
she's
going
to
share
this
with
us
and
or
share
it
with
me,
and
I
can
send
it
out
and
see
if
your
daughter
has
those
specific
ones,
because.
A
When
we
talked
about
doing
this,
I'm
like
well,
I
can
dig
up
this
and
I
can
dig
up
that
and
I
think
that
probably
isn't
the
way
we're
gonna
make
it
look
nice.
You
might
have
some
rocks.
B
Yeah,
I
was
going
to
say
I'm
going
to
need
some
rocks
yeah.
Probably
what
do
you
think
parks
or
do
you
think
public
works
would
help
us
get
the
rocks.
D
A
Yeah
they
had
a
lot
of
them
when
they
were
building
the
middle
school.
Well,
so
I
want
you
guys
to
realize
that
tabitha
has
a
lot
of
she's
got
her
master's
in
in
landscape
design,
so
she's
got
a
lot
of
great
skills
so
and
she's
used
them
very
nicely.
A
Yes,
yes,
yes,
so
thank
you
so
much
tabitha.
We
are
not
going
to
give
her
a
huge
10,
acre
plot
to
take
care
of,
because
that
would
it
might
interfere
with
her
actual
regular
job,
however,
which
she
thinks
of
this
is
fairly
small
to
us.
It
isn't,
but
to
her
skills
that
she
can
do
it.
So
I
really
appreciate
tabitha.
If
you
could,
if
you
want
to
send
that
over
to
me,
I
can
send
it
out
to
the
crew.
A
A
Worry
about
it
and
I
don't
I'm
trying
to
keep
it
to
an
hour,
but
that
that
didn't
happen
either
this
time.
But
I
really
appreciate
all
of
your
time.
This
is
turning
out
to
be
like
my
favorite
thing
to
do
right
now,
so
I
love
my
group,
our
our
group,
not
my
group,
and
we
have
such
wonderful
additions
now
and
not
to
put
you
guys
on
this
well
I'll,
send
you
an
email
to
ask.
A
A
I
can
it
was
just
the
I
was
I'm
sending
you
I'm,
including
you
lisa,
who
is
mr
burke's
secretary,
who
takes
care
of
sending
everybody
everything
the
links
and
I've
asked
for
the
past
two
months
to
have
tabitha
and
more
months
than
that
for
tabitha,
and
then
I
just
added
joy.
She
needs
to
send
you
the
link
and
she
says,
should
I
just
include
them
all
the
time
and
I
said
well,
let
me
ask
because
I
don't
know
that
joy
wants
to
be
included
all
the
time.
A
We'd
love
to
have
you,
and
that
doesn't
mean
you
have
to
attend,
and
hopefully
we're
going
to
be
working
more
towards
the
art
part
at
least
bruce
is
keeping
his
fingers
crossed.
That's
gonna
happen.
Would
is
it
okay?
If,
if
you
just
if
lisa
includes
you
in,
sends
you
the
monthly
agenda
and
the
time
for
the
meeting.
E
That's
fine
yeah,
my
time
commitment's
a
little
limited
with
currently,
but
I'd
love
to
continue
helping
with
the
the
art
side
of
things.
So
you
can
continue.
A
To
feel
like
obligated,
but
we
love
to
have
your
support
and
your
input
sure
and
tabitha.
If
you
say
no,
I'm
probably
going
to
be
crushed.
B
A
A
To
maybe
meeting
outside
in
the
future-
and
when
is
our
next
meeting
next
meeting
monday
march,
8th
5
30
via
zoom.
A
Yeah,
so
is
it
oh
would
do
I
have
to
have
a
motion
for
adjournment.
Do
I
okay.
C
A
All
in
favor
all
right,
I
hope
I
hope
you
all
got
to
say
what
you
need
to
say.
A
A
All
right,
all
right,
if
you
see
your
friend
leanne,
let
him
know
he's
I'm
going
to
send
this
next
meeting
to
him
too.
I.
B
Will
okay
and
I
will
get
his
information
and
and
send
it
to
you,
so
you
can
share
it
with
everybody.
Awesome.