 We're online here in the room and on Zoom on the 13th of November, the 23rd of October was the last meeting and we have posted this agenda in three public places and I did see it on the website and emailed to interested parties so I say we can go forward with this meeting and we were looking for Kevin Geiger to talk about the first item, is he on there yet? No, not yet. So let's move ahead with the minutes from the October 23rd meeting, which looked concise and complete to me, do you guys have any edits or changes? Oh, so sweet. I'm going to move to approve those. A second. All in favor? Aye. Okay, thank you Julie. And we also had, I guess, Tom Buckett and Nancy Woolley, Nancy's here, Tom's not? Well, Tom has gone off on vacation so we'll have to reschedule that meeting for another time. All right, and that was about the Cemetery request? Yeah. Okay. All right, so we'll kick that can down the road a little bit. So we'll try for the 27th. Okay. Okay. Okay, let me know if Kevin shows up and what Kevin was here to talk about was a discussion of the grant on flood resilient and equitable transportation infrastructure for New Hampshire and Vermont. Just to throw that out there, Kevin is the one with the information, but just for everyone to think about what that could possibly look like. We also have here a request about adopting a resolution for the Vermont 250th Anniversary Commission, which is basically an invitation, and this is coming from, this is the state and basically they are inviting our village or town to join in the commemoration of the American Revolution. The template resolution for participation has been provided for our consideration and please adapt it as necessary for your location, but this resolution is to ensure communication about all the events, activities and commemorations taking place throughout Vermont and our New England and New York neighbors, as well as provide opportunities for announcing our community commemorative events. They want us to help spread the excitement and build awareness to celebrate, remember, share, learn and educate as we honor our nation's past 250 years. So I always might as well sign up for joining that, and I'm hoping to have all 252 towns in Vermont. We're also invited to appoint a committee that can plan events in our town. We're here just for more information. We're not sure we want this put on the historical society. Well, we could have Martha think about it, but we think there should be more information. And historical society isn't under the town's insurance umbrella, nor do we have a vast membership. So being the party coordinator probably would not be best served. We could handle historical peace, but maybe the town celebration could happen on one of our 4th of July events. Yeah, I would think it would be piggyback. Yeah, like that. Yeah, I would think so. All right, well, I would move to another question from Martha. You're on mute, Martha. Okay, can you hear me now? All right, thank you, sorry to bother you. Did you say something about the 4th of July? What year is this? 250th? Is it next year? I can't remember. I was trying to do the math in my head, but 1776 and then, you know. From 25 to 27. From 25 to 27. So we have a little time to plan. Several years. Yeah, yeah, they're just getting the steam started now. Yeah. So basically, I was just, oh, go ahead. Yeah, and we were thinking that some kind of event would logically fold in with the 4th of July celebration. It could kind of amplify the 4th of July and recognition of this larger celebration. Yeah, I think that's a great idea. And I mean, I've been organizing 4th of July for years. And when in the next couple of years, when we get to that point, you know, I think it would be great to have a committee. I'm basically the 4th of July committee by myself. So it would be great to have some helpers. Yeah, we'll work on that. But basically adopting this resolution adds us to the list of towns interested in being involved. And I'm sure that we will get notifications and reminders and suggestions as the time approaches. So that said, I would move to adopt this remote 250th anniversary resolution. I second that. All in favor? All right. All right. Thank you. Yeah, thank you. Does this have to be signed by? I think that's the same thing that we have. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Get more of that. Do that on camera to make it more powerful. Make it more. So be it. All righty. The next item on the agenda is something that everyone's all excited to be reminded of is that the second installment of taxes are due in a couple days on November 15th by 4 p.m. So anyone that forgot about that can rush on down tomorrow or the next day and we thought you wore it. And we're actively busy trying to figure out how to spend it next year. We're in the process. Tony, if you've got anything happen on the library you want to talk about? No, we have programs that are always announced and we certainly like the way the library looks, the painted part. Looks good. The painted part makes the unpainted part look good. It does look a little worse, but that'll happen, I guess. Sometimes we'll be talking about some other things. We're working on it. Yeah, it was interesting. I was just in... It was in Salem, Massachusetts going through a historical district there and I saw a couple buildings that had the same kind of cladding as the lower part of the library. I think Jeff had some ideas on how we could deal with that. But we'll have to wait. Yeah, anyway. Nobody's here. Kudor is here. Kudor is here. Kudor is here. Kudor is here. Kudor is here. Kudor is here. Kudor is here. Kudor is here. Kudor is here. Nobody's here from Kudor land, but what did I miss while I was gone? Not a thing. We got the signs figured out. We had a couple of calls. I had a couple of calls at home on the closing of Bethel Mountain Road, but they had a sign down on 107 and 100 for Camp Brook being closed. I'm not sure anybody that would turn on there would think it as Camp Brook, but all they think of it as Bethel Mountain. We got them to move that sign up here on the park Friday, and so it just followed the detour signs. Followed the end and Black Mirror Boulevard is going to get shut down at least at night, starting... During the day. Right, the open at night, closed during the day. Yep. But that's about it. Just for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. And Bethel is probably going to be a month. Might be a month. Another month. Yeah, Martha. When you were just saying it'll probably be a month, did you mean that's how long you thought Bethel Mountain Road would be closed to traffic because of the work? Or were you talking Black Mirror again? That's what they requested. Black Mirror is only going to be closed for like three days during the day. Yeah, that's what I thought from the email I got. So about a month, you think for Bethel Mountain? That's what they said originally. Okay. Thank you. Yep. Depending on the snow, bro. Yeah, good things. Terry is not here tonight. Does Jeff get part in the world there? How about, Kristen, you got any updates on grant situations? Nothing worth sharing yet. Did you get in contact with that lady that wants to work with a grant? I haven't, no. Okay. I don't know where we left that. Was I supposed to? We didn't find anything. Yeah, okay. Carrie? Carly. All right. No Kevin Geiger? No. Okay, so I guess we'll also put that up to the 27th. Does anyone know that? That's another window to come and inform us about that. We've got this commission. Basically, we've got nothing under old business. Any public comments out there that people would like to speak about? Zoom looks quiet. Zoom looks quiet. All right, no hands raised. Well, thank you all for showing. This is maybe a record. Yeah. Move to a proof. I mean, move to a journey. Thank you all for coming. Okay.