[Ctabs] Adjusting our meeting schedule
Kathryn Webster
kathrynwebster.nfb at gmail.com
Mon May 25 21:54:35 UTC 2015
Justin and all,
It may be a good idea to revisit our schedules quarterly. In order to maximize our membership and presence on conference calls, we could have a survey or doodle poll every three months.
Also, I think one call a month is great, but I think we might want to have optional philosophy calls.
Let’s hear more ideas, though.
Love,
Kate
From: Ctabs [mailto:ctabs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Edward Shaham via Ctabs
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2015 12:38 PM
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Subject: Re: [Ctabs] Adjusting our meeting schedule
Justin,
What day will you have open in September?
Edward
From: Ctabs [mailto:ctabs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Justin Salisbury via Ctabs
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Subject: [Ctabs] Adjusting our meeting schedule
CTABS members and leaders:
It appears that Sunday night meetings are not working very well for a significant portion of our membership. We want to make everything work as well as possible for our members, so it is important for us to discuss possible solutions.
On the call tonight, Edward, Edgar, Hamit, and I talked about possibly looking for a different day of the week and also going down to one meeting per month.
If we try to go back to a weeknight, I know that my class schedule will leave one open nights during the week, and that night will change every couple of months.
What does everyone want to do? We want to include as many people as possible.
Justin
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