[Moo] Business Stuff
Lewindepartone at aol.com
Lewindepartone at aol.com
Tue Jun 5 18:01:05 PDT 2007
In another group we have run into this problem. by society law ( if im
correct ) once you open your home to "official business meetings" your home MUST
comply with all federal disabilities laws. might want to check this so that
you dont interfere with these laws and open a can of worms that you really
dont need. its about destroyed a group so far since some folks feel that its
ok to hinder the handicapped from attending meetings and then when they speak
up for themselves the "some folks" throw a fit and I even watched a few push
chairs in front of the handicapped person and make snide remarks about them.
Lewin
In a message dated 6/5/2007 8:52:55 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
KristiWhyKelly at aol.com writes:
While I'm guessing that it is my house that is being discussed right now, I
will put my two cents in this discussion.
Libraries are bad for our family, kids and meetings don't go well together.
I would love the meetings to be at a private home, preferably one where
there might be a separate room for the kids to go and play and watch tv (yes, we
let our kids watch it).
Any home would do, and we could even make it on week nights if that were the
case. Keeping kids quiet in a common room of adults talking is near
impossible, and a big pain the tush for the parents. Which is why we stay home
unless we have to come.
And yes, we would of course LOVE people to come and hangout at our house and
even stay for a meeting!
I'd like to see people come over just so that we can all get to know
everyone outside of an event. There are a lot of folks in the Barony that I don't
know and would love to have a place where I can meet them, where we don't all
have a very urgent errand or duty that prevents us from just talking.
Regards,
Grace
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