 No, no, no, no, no, no, I am not going to thank you very much. Anyway, but welcome to I'd like to say welcome to the two of you I hope you'll come and at least come to the window and see how we're checking out sending out the books to the patrons. I'm liking it get to the Florence plague wine window, because they had these little windows with arched tops which we have much many things in the library like that. And they would you would have put your money through and they would hand you a glass of wine. Well now they're starting, they're starting to use them again for this so that's a little nicer little sort of than using McDonald's. I'm having a Donald's bags though that if you want I can put your books in the McDonald's bag too. So what we do hand out a bag that has handles with your materials. So that we hope once we check it out and put it in the bag we don't touch the item, or however long it takes before the patron comes in so everybody seems to be very pleased with it and it's working extremely well. So just to let you know that's what we're doing from our side so you want to place a hold on a book and pick it up from me. We will send you an email not like the Jones, but it'll come from CW Mars and then we will check it out to you after the message has been sent and then it's in your record. I'll always take it off if it's a mistake or you don't get there but anyway and all the finds that people appreciate that they like it a lot that they know that we haven't touched the. Jones I'm afraid puts everything in quarantine for seven days. So it slows everything down. But anyway, it's working very well. We've been the recipient several times my. Yeah, yeah, my, my, my, my now six year old this checked out a couple books one of them on snakes, which was terrifying, but I'm hoping Jones will send down you if you want, I mean you can even call us and ask us to pull off what we've got. But again, Jones is doing these book bundles and I think they're going to be working with the schools but we're going to be the delivery and drop off point for the school but if anybody wants it that they can say they want to pick up a bundle of you give them whatever they do, and we can hand you the bundle comes down from Jones so we're trying to work with the other libraries to so it works. So I haven't done that part yet, but it should be fun. And so Jennifer. Do you want to officially start this meeting. Sure, we just need someone's yep. I have to have a date to record so the meetings actually started. Yes, so let's do this work officially start. All right, 10 oh 6am. No, so I have the, let's see, call to order opening remarks announcements introductions and agenda review. So, so do you know, did you. We haven't met yet, right so. I know Jennifer from before. Remember she was at our meeting last time right before the pandemic. Yes, we all say that. And obviously I've met is Alan Alex. Okay, so I met him through the window and Susan I don't know if she's been here or not so. But I know people do know who she is so I hope she'll stop by. And also we have a brochure that was done in 1988 about the building which I'll send into Jennifer so then maybe, or I'll put it in your bag when you come and get it. And it's very nice drawings etc. They were advertising the building at that time so I thought you'd be interested in seeing it. Fantastic. And so up next we've got a public comment, except for we don't have anyone in the public so we can skip that piece and then I don't know if, as trustees if you all have something that you would want to speak about. I just really quickly, Sue, you are the one that's in the building consistently and we obviously have not been in. I just wanted to ask you how, how is the HVAC system working. Does it seem to be okay, because that was a concern. When I was in there consistently it was a concern that it would turn on and off frequently. But I had to move down the hall you're seeing me in the mystery room because we weren't allowed to have two people in the main library space all the time. So I'm down the hall so I'm on your furnace, and I can say that if it gets really chilly I call somebody they zip it up for a little bit. Next I text Jeremiah and or Ralph, and they will play with it. The library we don't have to worry about sometimes it gets a little too hot but that's a totally different furnace than yours. Oh, I'm on that one yeah because it can get really hot I'm especially the hallway and the mystery room. Basically, they're trying to keep it rather low. And if I need a little oomph and he plus I have a, I have a little space heater that I can warm up in the mystery room. So we are keeping it. So I can't comment when you have your class, because it's going to be, and that's been a long time ago. And, you know, if it gets way too hot I will text them and say look you got to you got to tamp it down. You still got to play with it. It's still one of these things that. Yeah, it's still a mess. But, again, that's what we're doing we're trying to keep it because we're not really in the space. I will tell you that that they're painting the walls right now. Oh, they are. Okay. I'm going to get in contact with Jeremiah because he's also, he's done some wonderful things for us, and he's the one in charge of looking at the building and I'm hoping I'm still waiting for a fire alarm since 1984, which I don't understand why it doesn't even ring in the, I understand why we don't have a pole lever system, but it seems to me it should be ringing in the fire station and they keep telling me. Maybe they have people coming in looking. But that's my goal after all this time is to find a fire alarm, but otherwise the heat system you're still going to have trouble with and it's going to it's not, it's not functioning well, either so. But it works for us. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. I know that you're separate and, but since you're in the building I was just wondering, you know, if you had noticed, okay, thank you very much. I'm here in the building every day during the week. I'm here some days from nine to 530 that'll be the day when the window is open so that's Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, Tuesday and Thursday, or Thursday and Monday we may be leaving early because I don't work a full 40 hours or 37 and a half. And my assistant comes in in the morning and then we might there might not be the anybody in the building but I can give you my cell and you can always text me if there's a problem. Oh, great. That would be good. Yeah, that's what I do all the time with Jeremiah. Sorry, Jeremiah. I was also concerned, I hope, I mean, jump in you guys I don't want to be the one talk doing all the talking if, you know, um, but I was wondering about the cleaning, and so unfortunately you, you are again the only one in there so maybe how often is Jeremiah in there. These days cleaning. Don't worry about the cleaning. Mary is here every morning during the week from nine to 10 I think you and I talked about this. And so she, in fact they've been doing the walks. Today they had some problems. So no, I have to say I've never seen, of course we aren't even having people in here, but I have to say I've never seen it look better. I mean, they're painting. They know they have to do that little part where you had the, did you have a mop over there where they where the lights turn on. Yes. Yeah, that I couldn't believe how bad that room was and I think they'll be working on that too but right now they've just done under the coating. And then I guess they're going to bring in some scaffolding so Mary is also doing that painting too. So, and she comes in and squirts everything down for so I have to say it's beautiful. Everything is gorgeous. Don't worry. So when you said you couldn't believe how bad it was in that room you mean dirty. You mean. Oh, the plaster is coming off. I had never seen it like that before. So I don't know whether it's a leak in the roof, or what's going on because I've never seen that before. And I'm sure she will patch it up when she gets to that part and they will get that because Jeremiah told me. Okay, so Jeremiah. Because I was first seen it like that I don't know what happened. Yeah. Okay, you need to get on to your other stuff. That is part of the actions and discussions and we're still under reports and comments so I'm just going to try and scoot us by through and so Alex I and Jennifer to we have to do like a little bit of welcome to local government. I just have to give you a couple of pointers specific that during the public comment portion. Someone might speak about something but we're not allowed to respond during the public comment. So, typically, if you know that somebody has something that they want you to put on the agenda, they should have them send it to me, and then I will send it out to you guys to be put on the agenda. Otherwise, what ends up happening is say they wanted to talk about the fees, right so then they would go to the meeting and speak about it during public comment, and then you wouldn't be able to respond and then if you wanted to you could put it on the next meeting but seeing how we meet like four times a year three times a year. That could take a while so they should always check in or get back to me about that. And I'm trying to think of what else is the really like key items. That's the biggest one and it becomes a little bit of a violation, and then also at the same time for Alex and Jennifer. You cannot speak on as on behalf of months and outside of our meetings. So if the two of you were at an event that could be considered to be a violation of the open meeting. So if you guys are at celebrate or if all three of you were together. That's a quorum and more than the quorum and so you have to be kind of careful with that as well. Okay, I'm for instance the Human Rights Commission where every year we read the declaration of human rights outside on the town common and I posted a meeting because all of the members or the majority of the members were going to be there. And so that we weren't in open meet, you know open violation violation of the open meeting law, we posted a meeting. So, your power is as a group nuts individually or separately. I don't know how much power months and trustees have but you know, that's what that's that's that's that's that's that's that speech right there. So, okay, so Jen. Yeah, by like it. So I, if I email outside of this meeting, Alex and to crutch. No, there's none of that. There's none of well you can email them like if you received an excellent compliment about months in and you wanted to share you can, but people can't respond so if you were like hey guys, you know, I spoke to so and so and I think we need to meet. Send me that your availability that would put you guys in violation of open meeting law. So the correct way to handle that is reply separately to Jen. So, in other words in local government we do not like to reply to all when it comes to our boards and committees there's no reply to all that causes you to be in violation of the open meeting law. So the best way to do that is to kind of filter anything like that through me. And, and that way we can do it handle it that way. Okay. Thank you for I just have a quick question on that we post on the Facebook. No, the Jones library page who the trustees all. Would you want us to put your email on that to get in touch with them for contact. Yes, please. Yeah. Okay, I will. Thank you. And you want you have just a separate one for the meetings or is it always your personal one at the town. So the months and memorial emails right now are going to Rob more and it's in the process of switching that over to me. So it'll be me. Okay, so I'll wait on that because there's no rush but we do put it up and I just wanted to check with you about that. Yeah. So that's my little speech on local government one on one. Fantastic. Yeah. So I think that action and discussions we have three a which is vote on chair and vice chair and clerk since there's three of you that leaves a role for everyone however Susan is not here. And we should wait on that maybe till the next meeting there's no rush or anything. And so then building maintenance is heating and cooling and then we have facilities and upkeep indoor and outdoor. So if you want to talk some more about heating and cooling or if you're satisfied with what has already been discussed we can move on to facilities upkeep. I do have a question. Since the subject of heating and cooling came up. I'd be interested to hear, you know, how is how is the building heated and is there is there an air conditioning cooling system. No, the building has two furnaces it has a separate one in the main library part that just eats the stack room and the library that part has air conditioning only the Jones pushed that through several years ago. The hall has they've just retrofitted these furnaces like crazy. We even have an oil spill once which I won't get into. Anyway, so that is another furnace, which is next downstairs where the restrooms are. There's a door that goes into it. That heats the hall and the little room I'm in and the hallway, we have one, we do have one vent that they left that's in the background of the library room but again, we have a totally different one. So there's delivery to both. The problem is, and the, it's the thermostat, I think the thermostat and I could be wrong, we have to ask somebody else, but I remember they said the thermostat was in the basement so that's another sticky wicked as to how it heats the So then basically the only way for years we were turning things were getting so hot it was horrible. We were turning off the emergency switch for both furnaces we had to. Now I text somebody and say please zip it up because it's now on one tablet somewhere or our computer downtown. That's how we do it so they're both separate and they're very old and they've been retrofitted. We do have the safety equipment that was put on the furnace when we had a problem so I think it's up to code at that part. If do you have any other questions about that. No, no I just wanted to kind of familiarize myself as best I know they've been talking about those split system you know that they have. And again, you know, they come through they say this stuff and you got to pin them down because I, you know they don't. I'm sorry it doesn't happen and I believe there is money that has been allocated years ago for some of these projects. But again, remember, prices have gone up. So, that's another problem. There have been requests for air conditioning in the hall in the summertime. I would suggest if you're going to do that you really should try and get other groups using this. I mean it's kind of silly to or split it up that the library part has separate air conditioning in this room and not and have the hall and something totally different because you don't need to be running it all the time and we have all those beautiful windows so that has been an issue. Also, and maybe Jennifer can speak to this I'm sorry I'm the only one in the office at the moment so I have I've been answering the phone at the same time during this. I know that I've gone into months and in the meeting space, I call the meeting room the downstairs on a, like on a Sunday at 8am, and it was boiling hot in there, which is kind of like unneeded and unnecessary and then on the flip side I've been in there upstairs, and it's either or freezing cold so there's like, there's a lack of balance and then we're also wasting, you know, obviously electricity although we don't always know when people are like, well, we do know but that's, I don't know how to program our system to reflect when people are going to be using the months but at a nine o'clock on a Sunday, it was, we had to open up the windows which only makes the heater work harder. So that's some, that's a problem. And then as far as it goes with keep I when months and reopens I would like us to have and hopefully nobody will take advantage of it, like the TV thing. So when several people have events there, and there's not really anything to clean the tables off with. And so we can either say to the individuals renting to the renter. You need to bring your own cleaning supplies to clean up minus a broom and a dustpan, or we can supply those in the months and because what ends up happening is you go to have an event you pull up the tables and the tables are dirty, which is yikes, right. So, and, you know, the floor needs to be swept so on my end I always tell people, you know, please leave it in, in the same manner that you, you found it but we should have an overall bigger discussion for when we get ready to open back up how we want to handle that. And I have to say coven even after we open up is going to change things so you may really have to revamp everything. Right now I will say we everybody who I didn't get to sign in, we are signing everybody into the building so we can do contact tracing. Just in case something happens. So far, my staff has been fantastic. But I want to tell you that you're going to have to take that into consideration when you open up because I'm sure they're not going to just open it up the way it was before. So contact tracing is is that's pretty. I mean to sign in is should be fine. And have their guests sign in. So the next thing I wanted to talk about was the outside upkeep maintenance the yard and the planting and the flowers so it seems like in the past that the trustees for doing that work am I wrong there Sue like Claudio Brian was doing. I've been on the board for years and we what we had a volunteer that's way back when it doesn't matter. And so she got several people from the neighborhood and they would come over and do the garden. Now, this is that you've referred to the garden club the garden club, you may want to get in touch with them and find out what they feel now, because they used to give the libraries money to buy garden books and then because North Amherst put in that garden. The club decided instead of buying books they would take care of that garden and supposedly our garden from my understanding I could be wrong. But again, Claudia was doing it and so there wasn't any reason for them to do it. But now that she's not on the board. I'm a little worried about her about her but anyway. So now you have a choice as to what to do contact them I can't guarantee they'll really be here and clean up like crazy. But again, that's my end of the story that I know about. In the meantime, marry the facilities maintenance person who works here and over at months and has been doing the upkeep outside. So we kind of need to fit make create a process moving forward, so that if as how Claudia left and then they just kind of fell in the hands of Mary and there's two pieces to it right because there's the overall larger mowing which I really feel like DPW should be doing as opposed to Mary. So we're doing some of it. Okay. Mary, they can't come in and some places they can't get to the whole, you know, the equipment's too big. And so that also would include like mowing and snow removal. And if it's not DPW then it's facilities for the snow. It's gone. We're ready for this afternoon so Mary has been very diligent and I gather she was here and it bangs last last night and well she's on vacation. Mary. Yes. She is. Yes, today. Well, she was on vacation at least Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. So, um, I don't know that Mary necessarily other than maybe the sidewalk piece of it or whoever's in facilities should be doing that. The major part for the, for the sidewalk and I think there's an issue about them getting close enough to the curb and clearing that out. We've had trouble in the past where DPW would come along, and they would just mow the street. So then because the parking is in the front, they left especially for the older folks and they left this little wall of snow. And we had a big fight about it last year and I think we are the year before I can't remember. And I said, look, you've got, we've got people who could have canes and whatever else. And these are the handicapped spots, you've got it. You know, it was just so hard to clean up. So it's been better. So this is something I hope Jeremiah can work out with all of this stuff and see how he's done a little better job coordinating already with DPW but that is an issue. So that's my end of the story of that. Today we are set, we are fine, driveway is beautiful, everything's great. I wonder, Sue, is that you as a caller? I don't know if she'll be able to. Shouldn't be. I'm on my, I'm on my. No, Susan Crutch. Oh. Susan Crutch, is that you? She's muted. I don't remember that I think you press eight if you're muted and to unmute, but perhaps it's not Susan. So, um, then also, I think it would be great if you as the trustees decided or what to do about the flowers in general because that that's the part that is seems like it might be more of the trustees responsibility, or to delegate who should be doing the work to keep of the actual garden, just so that we have that. Okay, I'm not a green thumb person. I kill everything in my home. I try, but it dies so. Um, I, I love to garden. So, I'm very happy. I'm happy to do it. And I'm happy to try to maintain what's already existing there, which is so beautiful. But is there, I guess I should go by and see if there's actual maintenance that needs to be done. Right now, like, is it a mess? I don't know. I think, yeah. Mary's great. She's very, very good, but I would like so it's not really in her, her responsibility. So if we could remove that piece from her, that would be good. So, right then at one, at some point, is it okay for me or one of us to reach out to Claudia and see if she wants to continue because she loved it or no. I think that that is fine. If you reach out to Claudia, I would just still say that the overall responsibility will be with the trustees to upkeep the garden because what we don't want is like we just had Claudia kind of stopped and then nobody was doing the upkeep and then Mary came and started to do the upkeep. So even if Claudia wants to still be involved, as trustees, you should still be in contact and doing some of the upkeep of that. And I guess the bigger question would be is what is the annual versus perennial scenario going on in the garden, right? So that's the piece where you need some and actually, you know, if you, I can speak with Mary. Excuse me. I'm so sorry. Okay. It would be, you know, just from my perspective, I think just to get a, an idea of what is currently planted and maybe not do an entire inventory, but at least get a sense of what is it what is planted and what the maintenance needs would be. And then, and then come up with a schedule because, you know, but me and my family were, we're just a mile down the road here so we'd be happy to pop over in the spring several times. I'm really close to same thing. I will tell you, it the last two years, it's been spectacular. And there are a lot of annuals and perennial so it's not like it's a simple garden. That's probably like 25 different varieties of plants. Oh, fantastic. So it's a big job but it's really, I think they have really set a beautiful foundation with the perennials that if we didn't really like if we felt like it was too exquisite, you know, too much for us elaborate. We could just literally with the perennials that are there, the maintenance of the perennials still it's gorgeous. You know, all right. Yeah, I will be available in the spring. Yeah, and I don't know, you know, and Jennifer you may know I mean if it makes more sense to do an inventory in the spring or if it makes sense to reach out to a former trustee to do an inventory. You know what I think that it would be great if you guys kind of checked it out at the very earlier part of spring when stuff starts to develop and then, you know, we could even do like a months in Memorial Garden Party. Like, if that is if we can be in contact but it's outside so you could have people socially distanced. Because there's a lot of people in South Amherst that really love the gardening the garden there and and just the building overall and and it also makes it a little more welcoming and you know everybody's been overwhelmed and tired from all of the coronavirus, like fatigue right like being stuck in the house and only like contact with kids I haven't had like non work adult conversations in a while, you know, so everybody's kind of there and there's Susan. Hi Sue. Excuse me. Hi Susan. Sometimes that mute button. Well, I, you know, sometimes it takes a while for it to the audio to kick in. Susan. Hello, Susan. We can't hear you though doesn't appear that she's muted either so. Do you have headphones plugged in. You have to tell your computer to are you using yours computer totally. If you are you have to tell it to connect the voice. She looks like she's on the phone. Oh, you know it could be a setting. I was in a Google meet meeting and I don't typically use that and then I was trying to talk and they were like and it said something about like, um, go into settings and I was like I'm in the middle of the meeting I can't like go into settings I could drop the whole call. It could be something like that. Susan, there's a question ants. Oh, we don't have it up there. That's too bad. Okay. I think she's going to try and figure it out. And so I guess I, you know, that was all I really wanted to say about the, the upkeep of the outside, and we can update Susan when she comes back. And then, you know, it's kind of hard to go over the rental of the months and Memorial Library right now because nobody's going to be using it anytime soon at the moment. So, we, and even when it does open up for rental I'm sure that there'll be capacity limits at the time. So, we just lost Susan. I mean, given the nature of different classes to like I don't know that I, depending on what happens with the whole thing right with COVID and how safe it is still get together like yoga for me inside. It's so much about the breath that I don't even feel comfortable teaching inside. I don't know when I will be comfortable again, do you know what I mean, and like dancing, you're you're really, you know, exhaling a lot and breathing a lot it's just very interesting. Well, and then also there's the, the issue of who's going to be available to disinfect after each use. So, it's, it's I mean my guess is the months and won't open up for rental purposes in a while. So, I believe that I did, did I forward you guys. So I, you know, I think some things to think about until the next time we meet is a the fee scale so I can send everybody the application that has the fees listed. You know, I'd like to keep them affordable for the, they should be kept affordable for the public. But they are super super affordable right so for nonprofits right now it's $15 an hour. Right. And so I don't, I don't necessarily recommend that we raise it to $50 an hour but I think we can go up a little bit from the 15 for the nonprofit. And also, and then I think if you're for profit Amherst resident it's 25 an hour. And then it's $30 an hour if you are non Amherst resident. So those are also pretty reasonable. So those are some things to think about. The building rental agreement that I created which I will forward to you all is is pretty straightforward. The key distributions of another issue that I've been trying to have worked on for a while so basically someone came to rent the months and who hadn't rented it for two to three years but they still had the key. Let me just jump in here they have they have had talk about putting in a keypad where you'd have a number. I don't know if that'll ever happen but that might be easier to to work with because then you could change it quickly and not worry about checking out the key and collecting the keys and all of that stuff and key fees because except to check for $25 and I don't even process it because it goes right back unless I don't receive the key back and then I'll process it. And so that's pretty much what's on our agenda for today. Unless you guys have other things in addition or more additional questions. I do Jennifer would it be possible to you know related to fees would it be possible to copy of you know the budget or balance sheet of some sort so we can gain a better understanding of kind of kind of how how all these things interplay with things like you know heating and cooling and and you know maintenance and you know, you know, if things like flowers need to be purchased for outside is of course of our duties as trustees. Kind of get a sense of what the budget is. Yep. I so I can send you what I have and I can look in. I think I'm, it's halfway library and halfway town to get the other remaining budget I will say that the two groups that rent office space they're Amherst, Amherst AEF and the garden club. Is it the Orchid Society. It's the Orchid Society, so they don't necessarily pay rent we get a donation check of a decent of, you know, of some unspecified amount. Every once in a while, and that's what covers I think they're. They're rent, you know, their usage but besides that it's, you know, most people, the folks who have every Friday dances and items like that are the folks and it's still it's just like 50 bucks, because they're only renting it for two hours. Right. So I mean, so the rental fees are, are, you know, you know, thinking long term, you know, 2021 is a while. Also, the Jones library pays $6,500 for running this big. I know. Well, so and your budget. And what I will say is that the library is its own entity from the town, although we work together. Right. So it's the town of Amherst and then it's the libraries. And who has their own trustees and their own budget separate from the town. And yes, they do pay rent to, to use the town building at months and so, yes, I can get you that budget information. So I just, you know, again, with with COVID, the uncertainty of what 2021 is going to look like it doesn't sound like fees are a substantial amount of the annual budget but you know, if you zero those out which it looks like that's a possible, you know, being able to do out exterior maintenance flowers, things like that. And I think that the work in society. Maybe donate some flowers. I'm not quite sure about that or not. That I don't know. Yeah. Okay, I'm not 100% sure about that piece of it. But what I will say is with if we do open up with COVID if it's open up for rental there's the issue of do we have to have somebody in there to disinfect after use, which would mean now we're not paying for staff to go over there. In addition to what Mary's already doing because it's at a different level of of work. I don't know, you know, so that's another thing to think about. So, with it being kind of a wash, right no, not a lot of money coming in. That makes me think about fundraising. Should we maybe talk about that next time. Let's find out what can be done. I don't know what can be done for fundraising for months and it's a town entity. I can answer a little bit. They did set up a friends of the months and building several years ago with a tax number I don't know Jennifer if they have any information about that downtown. Yes, they use that's why I did have this brochure. That was part of the thing and people did give money a lot for the garden, but that's basically there was something set up so check into it and see what you can find. So the way that months and operates is from the town. I know that where that fund is because that's how we filter the donation money through now that comes from AF and the Orchid Society so but yet and then I know that, for instance, like there is a TV down. Is the TV still downstairs. Sue. Yeah, I'm hoping I can dig up the money to replace it. I think somebody pushed it over I didn't want it on that stand anyway but this was my idea to because we've been asked I've been asking for it for over 10 years because I thought it would extend our use of meetings and possibly we could show a film for the kids or some kind of program or whatever and so finally they did it and we had it two weeks and somehow I walked in and Jen saw it she saw that it was all cracked in the screen and we were shocked because it was checked at the weekend before it really looked like somebody had stabbed. It looks like key or something the way that the crack occurred. So I thought maybe it did fall but it's Samsung and it really I think I'm Samsung and boy it was so easy to transfer and we had all the cables so you could run a meeting and show the documents. So if somehow we can replace that we'll have to but it was really so sad to see but I don't think it's worth replacing right now because of course we're not open. Right, but I just and as Sue said, the thought behind it for me too was that we could upgrade the meeting room with with having the TV down there where you could use Bluetooth where you could use your projector where you know there was just a range of things that you could do with that. And we finally got it and then it was broken so there is. Yeah, and I think we thought that they were putting a plastic safety guard on it so I'm not quite sure what happened there so those are things to think about that if they do replace that TV. How can they make it safe. And I had suggested putting it on the wall and I was, and I think you Jennifer were upset about it too because we, I knew something was going to happen, and it's not heavy enough to make it sort of talk heavy in a way when you say, so I still thought it was a very shaky situation that they did. So, but that was out of our hands. Yeah, so it was just. Yeah, that was pretty disappointing so if you have ideas of how to make that moving forward in the later time to be more stable that would be great to. So, because they won't want to buy us another one if it happens again. We don't want to buy us another one now. We have to have a little bit of more of a solid plan. And then so and Alex and Jennifer is there anything else that you have a question about. I know I know it's a bit of a challenge right now, but I've never been in the building other than to the window. Oh, it's so beautiful. I know and and I don't know. You know obviously I don't want to ask anyone to do anything that's outside their comfort zone or kind of violates any sort of guidance that we have in place but would it be possible say sometime between now in in spring to get go inside and at least even if it's just a partially self guided tour. Just to kind of familiarize myself with the public spaces. I will check with Jeremiah and see what he says about that. And Rob more. You know, if you've had a COVID test, I'll let you know we're trying to be very careful. Jones hasn't had a case yet. And we have five staff members they're here, various small periods of time. But I have no, I have no problem taking a test or fulfilling any, any, you know, responsibility. Whatever, just check with Jeremiah and see what he says. We're just, I know we had some problems that some of the teachers still had keys and they wanted to come in and use the bathroom because they were doing type one dough in the back. And I finally just said no, because, you know, we didn't know whether they were going to let their students in. And we were trying to be really, really careful for ourselves and everybody else too. So, basically, you know, I'm sure something wouldn't be set up then. And if you want to come in that would be fine with me when you sign in. Just so we know you were in the building so. Yeah, I know. Thank you. And so next on the, is that all. Yes. Oh, we do have a month's Facebook page. And I just put a picture up of the hall with the arched windows, which is gorgeous. I'm a follower. Oh, did you see it then? Yeah, I haven't been on social media in a couple of days. Okay, so basically, I'm doing that and other things that prop up were putting some silly stuff, some good stuff. If you have anything you want me to post about the building just let me know and we can do that. Excellent. Yeah. And it goes through the town's webpage too. I think there's a link, both from the library and the town. And then I guess the next would be to set the next meeting date, which I don't know how. I mean, I just, I guess, if I look at a 2021 calendar to meet some time in March might make sense because it's the beginning of the spring, the flowers are starting to come out. And I can kind of, or if you wanted to meet in February so we could be more prepared to maybe do like a months in Memorial Garden Day or. And my vote would be for February, just to give us as much time if, you know, things were looking great and we wanted to execute what a fantastic idea library or garden day that would be, that would be great. Yeah, that's pretty fun. Yeah. It's been walking distance for so many folks who walk by it and admire it so. Absolutely. Yep. And so maybe the next meeting. You guys can vote your chair and such. I just lost the agenda because my computer locked or whatever it does that put your code back in. No topics that the chair did not reasonably anticipate 48 hours in advance of the meeting. No, and then Jennifer you have to join us because you are the in theory the acting chair. I, we just assigned you that because you're the long standing. And Alex would need to second the motion. Okay. Do we have to decide on a date for the next meeting now. We're not doing that. We can decide on a date. If you want to, I just know that sometime in February, so it's fine with me. Okay. I think I'm fine with, with at least, you know, getting back in touch in January, you know, through Jennifer's office and then planning it there. I mean, maybe a couple of weeks in advance, maybe look at the, the second or third, sorry, the third or fourth week in February as a target, I think would work. I was thinking that too. Okay. Wonderful. We'll get back in January. Okay. Well, thank you so much. And the meeting is adjourned. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Seconded. Have a great day and a great weekend, everybody. And happy holidays. Happy holidays. Be well. Good to see your faces. Bye. Bye-bye.