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Grex > Coop13 > #375: Agenda: Grex Board of Directors meeting: Tuesday, November 28 | |
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polygon
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Agenda: Grex Board of Directors meeting: Tuesday, November 28
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Nov 27 22:34 UTC 2006 |
Belated agenda: Grex Board of Directors Meeting, Tuesday, November 28th,
2006
1. Arrivals 7:30p
2. Opening Gavel Tap 8:00p
3. Treasurer's Report
4. Staff Report
5. Old Business
6. Schedule Next Meeting
7. New Business
8. Closing Gavel Tap
The board meeting will be held at 8:00 p.m., at Zingerman's Next Door,
Detroit Street near Kingsley.
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naftee
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response 1 of 5:
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Nov 28 00:24 UTC 2006 |
are you sure it's such a good idea to hold this meeting in a bar ? people
might have trouble hearing each other and there could be gross
misunderstandings, to the detriment of GreX...
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cyklone
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response 2 of 5:
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Nov 28 02:55 UTC 2006 |
I think the hardest thing they serve there is a triple-mocha latte.
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naftee
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response 3 of 5:
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Nov 28 03:42 UTC 2006 |
oh.
well, in that case, i hope they don't get invaded by too many UMich undergrad
students asking for help on their calculus homework :(
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denise
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response 4 of 5:
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Nov 28 05:23 UTC 2006 |
Zing's would be a cool place to host a meeting! Perhaps they'd let you have
the upstairs to hold the meeting?
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mary
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response 5 of 5:
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Nov 28 11:07 UTC 2006 |
We regularly met there in the past. Zing's allowed non-profit groups to
reserve space in one of the upstairs rooms as long as Zingerman's didn't
need it for one of their events. This worked out pretty well and we did
get more drop-in attendees when the meetings were held in a centrally
located public space.
Alas, if we couldn't get reserved space we tended to try to hold the
meeting mixed in with people coming for dinner and it got too noisy
to do business. Then we started needing phone or internet access
for remote board members and although Zing's does have free wi-fi,
the noise became even more of an issue.
So we started meeting at board member's homes where the internet
and phone connections were solid and the noise levels controllable.
Of course, none of the board members serve anything close to a Zing's #32
(with a big old dill pickle) although the homemade treats are quite yummy.
So that's how it went down.
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