Monday, May 11, 2026

Courtesy Road Kit for AAA Licensed Drivers

I can do Thursday afternoon if that still works for everyone.
For lunch, keep it simple and let me know whether we should pick up sandwiches or bring something from home.
I already checked the room with Nina, and she said the smaller one near the stairwell is open after two.
That should be quieter anyway, especially if Mark plans to join remotely again.
As for the agenda, I would keep the first part to status updates and then use the rest of the time for open questions.
If you want, I can put together a short list tonight and send it in the morning.
Also, please remind Devin that the printed packets are still in my desk drawer from Monday.
I did not move them, so he can grab them whenever he gets in.
Let me know if you want me to bring the adapter too, since the screens in that room can be finicky.
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Yes, that makes sense, and I think the easier plan is to split the task into two parts.
First, we can finish the notes together in the morning, then review anything still unclear after lunch.
I already sorted the papers by topic, so you should not need to reorder anything when you arrive.
If Maya brings the large notebook, we can use that instead of writing on loose pages again.
For the snack table, I would skip anything messy because the room is small and people tend to balance plates on their laps.
Maybe just fruit, crackers, and tea.
If Ben is still handling the projector, tell him to test the connection before the others walk in.
We lost ten minutes last time because the display kept switching inputs on its own.
Also, if anyone wants to add discussion points, ask them to send the list in advance so the afternoon stays organized and calm.

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