Well, there really isn't any "rest of the story", at least not on camera. What you see is what I filmed. I am not sure that blogger would support streaming a two-hour video. It took nearly 90 minutes for me to upload this one. Overall, I liked the Community Meeting. At my table were a couple of ladies from the Tri-cities area, one a law school graduate from the University of Washington. Both of them were Hallers, and there main concerns were....drumroll...communication, outreach to members outside of the area, and a few other things. Last I heard, 49 people signed in, 21 of whom were Council and staff, meaning 28 community members. Not bad considering that we have only 100 or so members in that area.
2 comments:
Chris,
That was nice. Now where is the "rest of the story", that shows what went on during that General Council Meeting.
Mary Ellen
Well, there really isn't any "rest of the story", at least not on camera. What you see is what I filmed. I am not sure that blogger would support streaming a two-hour video. It took nearly 90 minutes for me to upload this one.
Overall, I liked the Community Meeting. At my table were a couple of ladies from the Tri-cities area, one a law school graduate from the University of Washington. Both of them were Hallers, and there main concerns were....drumroll...communication, outreach to members outside of the area, and a few other things. Last I heard, 49 people signed in, 21 of whom were Council and staff, meaning 28 community members. Not bad considering that we have only 100 or so members in that area.
Chris
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