[Women] Women's Group September 9!
Sue Montera
suemontera at suddenlink.net
Fri Sep 4 09:40:47 CDT 2020
I will Zoom in on the Women’s Group meeting! ( I was in Columbus on Tuesday so I will keep a safe distance!)
Sue
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> On Sep 4, 2020, at 10:00 AM, Maggie & Steve Meyer via Women <women at fuusm.org> wrote:
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> 1. Is our book group meeting today at 1:30?
> 2. With the gathering tonight of FUUSM women be Zoomed and when will the address be sent?
> Maggie
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>> On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 11:27 AM Rebecca Phillips via Women <women at fuusm.org> wrote:
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>> Absolutely! The schedule for this month is
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>> 7:00--Check-in and share a foremother (this month's theme) and why she is significant to you
>> Before ending--discussion of future meet-ups. (I am working on my spare computer and do not have the 2020-21 women's group schedule handy. Could someone share it?)
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>> "If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need."-- Cicero
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>> From: Women <women-bounces at fuusm.org> on behalf of Annie Warmke via Women <women at fuusm.org>
>> Sent: Thursday, September 3, 2020 10:46 AM
>> To: women at fuusm.org <women at fuusm.org>
>> Cc: Annie Warmke <annie at bluerockstation.com>
>> Subject: Re: [Women] Women's Group September 9!
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>> Thanks Rebecca for all your work on this. I will try to attend by Zoom. Could we have a little time set aside to discuss future meet ups perhaps with a theme but online. That way we have something to organize around since some of us are feeling a little Zoomed out. Annie
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>>> On 9/2/2020 9:34 PM, Rebecca Phillips via Women wrote:
>>> Do we have wifi in the courtyard? As an asthmatic, I am still avoiding most in-person contact and had planned to Zoom from home. (I hate being an utter coward but went through several weeks of bronchitis each of the last four or five years I worked--our wonderful MOV air--suspect that my respiratory system would not manage a Covid infection very well.)
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>>> A format that might work (and be simpler than trying to have everyone together for everything) would be for those who want to attend in person to gather in the courtyard at 6:30 for socializing, then head into the social hall at 7:00 for the rest of the program. Those of us attending virtually can meet and greet online before the rest of you sign on.
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>>> Current FUUSM Guidelines for Building Use Safety Committee Taskforce on COVID-19 - June 15, 2020 Main Requirements for use of the Social Hall:
>>> 1. Maintain 6-foot distancing and “take turns” entering, exiting, and taking seats to allow spacing with a maximum of 15 people.
>>> 2. Use facemasks that cover nose and mouth and prevent respiratory droplets and aerosols from escaping.
>>> 3. Wash hands/hand sanitizer upon entering building.
>>> 4. No Food or Beverages in the building– you can’t eat/drink with a facemask on.
>>> 5. All attendees sign in and provide information requested (For confidentiality, the group leader/facilitator can hold the attendance list.)
>>> 6. If attendee is not feeling well, they will not be allowed to enter the building.
>>> 7. One person in a bathroom at a time.
>>> 8. At the end of the meeting, clean and sanitize table surfaces, bathroom fixtures/handles, door knobs/handles, railing and other “touchable surfaces” People/groups using the facility will provide their own cleaning and sanitizing materials.
>>> 9. Empty waste cans (including bathrooms) and place waste bags in trash bins next to RE/Office building.
>>> 10. Maximum length of meeting – 3 hours
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>>> Rebecca
>>> "If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need."-- Cicero
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>>> From: Women <women-bounces at fuusm.org> on behalf of Chris Hoke via Women <women at fuusm.org>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, September 2, 2020 8:26 PM
>>> To: A List for the Women of FUUSM <women at fuusm.org>
>>> Cc: Chris Hoke <cahoke at hughes.net>
>>> Subject: Re: [Women] Women's Group September 9!
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>>> Cindy, I love your idea! I was wondering if we had a tent in the courtyard over a table. Then offer maybe ice tea and cookies with disposable plates and cups. Trash can would be under the table. We would eat outside. Just keep it simple.
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>>> If this is not possible, I may take up Cindy’s idea with the wine!
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>>>> On Wed, Sep 2, 2020 at 7:19 PM Cindy Brown via Women <women at fuusm.org> wrote:
>>>> Can I bring wine and drink it through a straw duct-taped to my chin under my mask....
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>>>> Calling all FUUSM women: Some of us have been lamenting how much we miss our monthly get-togethers, so women's group is starting
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>>>> Date and time: Wednesday, September 9, gathering, 6:30 PM; program 7:00.
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