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Ramboland Team Meetings (2025)

May 16, 2025
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Summary

Max Zahniser

Clarify with High Foundation that the project benefits the broader community, not just one individual (19:38)

Theresa Jordan

Follow up with unidentified contact ('get') on Monday as promised (13:05)

John Gould

Provide more information about potential partnership with Perkin Eastman in the next 2-3 weeks (25:54)

Add specifics about Episcopal Church's Creation Care initiative to the event invitation list (01:17:40)

Sam Horochowski

Continue investigating insulated metal panels as alternative to SIPs for the greenhouse (01:22:40)

All Team Members

Submit construction documents by the end of the month to schedule city meeting in June (01:25:04)

Continue asynchronous progress on the greenhouse project and copy Theresa on all relevant emails (01:24:29)

The Ramboland Team Meeting focused on planning the community event workshop and technical coordination for 2025, attended by seven participants. Opening discussions included personal updates and severe weather impacts. Key highlights included funding status updates, potential partnerships for community projects, and a collaborative exercise to draft purpose statements for the event, emphasizing specificity and creativity. Participants shared and discussed their purpose statements, which led to a summary of the event's goals and desired outcomes, including the importance of inviting key stakeholders. Action items generated from the meeting stressed the need for clarifications with funders, follow-ups on partnerships, and document submissions to ensure timely preparations for the city review process and the greenhouse project. Overall, the meeting fostered a collaborative environment aimed at enhancing community engagement through effective project planning and coordination.<p>The Ramboland Team Meeting focused on planning the community event workshop and technical coordination for 2025, attended by seven participants. Opening discussions included personal updates and severe weather impacts. Key highlights included funding status updates, potential partnerships for community projects, and a collaborative exercise to draft purpose statements for the event, emphasizing specificity and creativity. Participants shared and discussed their purpose statements, which led to a summary of the event's goals and desired outcomes, including the importance of inviting key stakeholders. Action items generated from the meeting stressed the need for clarifications with funders, follow-ups on partnerships, and document submissions to ensure timely preparations for the city review process and the greenhouse project. Overall, the meeting fostered a collaborative environment aimed at enhancing community engagement through effective project planning and coordination.</p><p>

<b>Max Zahniser</b>

Clarify with High Foundation that the project benefits the broader community, not just one individual (19:38)

<b>Theresa Jordan</b>

Follow up with unidentified contact ('get') on Monday as promised (13:05)

<b>John Gould</b>

Provide more information about potential partnership with Perkin Eastman in the next 2-3 weeks (25:54)

Add specifics about Episcopal Church's Creation Care initiative to the event invitation list (01:17:40)

<b>Sam Horochowski</b>

Continue investigating insulated metal panels as alternative to SIPs for the greenhouse (01:22:40)

<b>All Team Members</b>

Submit construction documents by the end of the month to schedule city meeting in June (01:25:04)

Continue asynchronous progress on the greenhouse project and copy Theresa on all relevant emails (01:24:29)

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