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Skiing Sunday, Meeting Tomorrow

I’m going to try to contain my enthusiasm, but I’m going a bit hog-wild with all this snow around. But. This means we can go skiing! I check the Martock website, and they have groomed trails for those of us who enjoy the skate-ski variety, but we could also venture to the depths of the south mountain forest (or to cape split?) for a considerably ($15) more free approach. Given what I can do and what others have said…sunday morning works best, but keep me posted if you’re jumping out of your pants excited for this but can’t make sunday morning. I have a pair of snowshoes and a pair of skis for those that don’t have any equipment, and we might be able to wrangle up a few other playing-in-the-snow type items if you’re interested.

Meeting tomorrow is going to be super hands-on…we’re going to first give you a little rundown of the conference, especially the ‘Regional Strategizing’ workshop, where we told other universities we’re going to do stuff. This stuff includes…working on the bottled water issue, throwing a res challenge together for march, and doing some sustainability curriculum work. Second, we’re going to split up and fill out some information on water fountains while putting up Freemarket and Rideshare posters. Then, we’ll reconvene for cookies and hot cocoa and tell heartwarming stories by the fire.

Also, I might have jumped the gun a little bit and applied for a wet/dry liquor license for the Michner Lounge for February 25th (three weeks from today), and we can talk about what we want this to be used for (I was thinking One Million Acts of Green coffehouse, but we can do it on any issue.).

Tomorrow, 5:30, the Michner Lounge. Be there!

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