 state option, premature public knowledge of which would put the board at a disadvantage. I would entertain a motion at this time that the board move into executive session. I'm sorry, Ray, did you catch all that in the recording? I think I got most of it, Carl. Okay, Carl, if I may, because this is an executive session to discuss real estate options, there's no need to make a finding about premature general public knowledge. We can go into executive session to discuss real estate at purchase options at any time. For whoever makes the motion, please be clear about exactly who is being invited into the executive session, just to make sure that that's reflected in the minutes. Thanks. Right, David. I had sent around a note about the inviting part, and as far as the premature knowledge, that was me just parroting what Dina had sent me as verb it. Yeah, that's normally what you use for contracts and labor negotiations, but real estate is a separate issue. Okay, so then I would entertain that the board enter executive session to discuss a real estate option. Inviting body born, Wendy Stetson, Frank Severey, Dune Hendricks, and Pat Harvey of the Rochester Select Board. Okay, David Rue and the superintendent. David Rue and Jamie Canardie. Okay, David, just while I have you here, I've always done that as a second motion after the executive, and this was me harkening back to Pietro Lin's stuff with the school board things, but as I understood it, you first had to have the motion to establish the executive session and then invite people to join the executive session once it was moved into existence, or is that just between picky-une? Either way is fine. The two motion practice is normally reserved for when you need to make that premature general public knowledge finding first, and then the second part of that is entering executive session because we don't need to do the premature general public knowledge part because of the discussion of real estate purchase options. It's all just one motion that's acceptable. Okay, great, great. Thank you, sir. So, Ethan has made a motion to enter executive session to discuss a real estate option and invited the members of the Rochester Select Board, our administration, do we need to list them all individually again? I think we're good. Do I hear a second to that motion? Second. Jenny Austin is second at Ethan's motion. Any discussion? Hearing none, all those in favor, signify by saying aye. Aye. Aye, the four members' presence have all indicated aye, it is a unanimous decision to enter executive session. Ray, do we want to have a second call or do we want to just close this call. You tell me Carl, I've got the other one set and ready to go, but it will require people to join a different meeting of course. Board, what's your pleasure? I will select board get those, I can forward them on to them. Ray, do you have their emails? I do, I do. The challenge just is that somebody could join during the executive session by phone. Let's resend differently. Okay, so then we're going to distribute a link for the unrecorded executive session, Google Meet, and then the Board of Leads will need to return to this to go into public session, discuss any findings or actions that came out of the the executive session and then adjourn the meeting. So thank you everybody, we'll see you on the on the other meeting. So we now have a quorum. The board has left executive session to discuss a real estate option. The board has no action to take at this time. The board wishes to report that they had a positive conversation with the Rochester Select Board and they are moving forward in exploring their options together. If any board member thinks that I have said something improperly or wants to elaborate on that, please chime in now. Bonnie, you have something you want to say. Did I leave something out of about our conversation? No, I was just having a message for Ethan so I can talk with him after the meeting for a quick second. Okay, so the board has no action to take tonight. As I said, the board had a productive conversation with the Rochester Select Board and will continue to have such conversations. If any other board member has a comment to make, that would be fine. Given that the board has no public statement to make, there can be no public comment around the public statement that was made. So if no board member wants to elaborate, Amy, go ahead. Motion to adjourn. Amy has made a motion to adjourn. Do I hear a second? Second. Okay, a motion has been made by Amy seconded by Jenny to adjourn this motion. All those in favor signify by saying aye. Aye. The motion is carried. Our meeting has been adjourned. Our next regular meeting is August 7th, the first Tuesday in August, which will also be our Australian ballot invitational, our Australian ballot informational vote meeting. Further details of that will be disseminated at our usual posting places which are the school of the town offices and we will try to put them on, you know, given this COVID situation. August 4th, just a quick correction. August 4th. August 4th. Thank you, sir. Yeah. All right, the meeting is adjourned.