Cavendish Update 2/26/21: Voting/News/Covid/Events

Wall of old Cavendish Mill that was replaced by Gay Brothers (now Mack Molding)

Wall of old Cavendish Mill that was replaced by Gay Brothers (now Mack Molding)

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Voting-March 2 (Tuesday) from 10-7 at the Proctorsville Fire Dept. Absentee Ballots can be arranged by calling the town office. 226-7292.

2/26/21

1. Cavendish Info

2. Covid update

3. Events

 

1. CAVENDISH INFO

• Cavendish Informational Meeting: Due to Covid, town meeting was changed to an informational meeting held via Zoom on Tuesday, Feb. 23rd with approximately 25 people participating. While all of the articles to be voted on where read by the moderator, Mike Ripley, there were few questions or comments. In fact, the meeting itself lasted less than a half hour. The video of the meeting is available on line.

• CVFD’s air compressor is back: The repairs have been made and once again free air, 24/7, is available in front of the Cavendish Volunteer Fire Dept.

• Lloyd Stillwell: It is with sadness that we note the passing of Lloyd who was a stalwart of the Cavendish community. Our condolences to his family and friends.

GMUSD Board Plans Retreat, Principal Search Continues: A retreat is being planned for July for the Green Mountain Unified School District Board (GMUSD). The search committee for the Green Mountain High principal position had reviewed a number of candidates and decided to re-open the search. The job was re-posted on Feb. 8 and now there are 14 candidates, eight of whom are new and six are reapplications including the current interim Principal Mike Ripley. John Beamon, who handles the physical plant at CTES has resigned as has Asst. Principal Kevin Fay, who serves  both CTES and Chester/Andover. Chester Telegraph

CHS: Carmine Guica Young Historian Update for March 2021: Whether you are a teacher, student or history enthusiast, the Cavendish Historical Society’s (CHS) update for March related history events is now available on-line.

People’s United Bank bought by M&T Bank in $7.6 billion deal

After data breach, new 1099s en route to unemployment insurance claimants: Unemployment insurance recipients affected by the state’s emergency recall of 1099 tax forms can expect new forms to begin arriving in their mailboxes next week, state officials announced at a press conference Tuesday. VT Digger

 

2. COVID UPDATE: Both the United States and Vermont reached tragic benchmarks in the Covid-19 pandemic this week-over a half a million people in the US have now died of Covid, with 203 of them being Vermonters.

As of 2/17/21, Cavendish had two new cases of Covid in the prior week, bringing the town’s total to 19 cases. Ludlow had 6 new cases (total 50), while Chester had 2 (57  total) and Springfield 20 (173 total). Community data is posted on Friday afternoons at the VT Dept. of Health (VDH) website, with Cavendish and surrounding town data posted to the Cavendish VT Facebook page shortly thereafter.

Phase 4, 65+, vaccination registration begins on Monday, March 1 at 8:15, with Phase 5 (underlying conditions) to follow shortly thereafter.  It's best to pre-register if you don't have a number from having a Covid test. This way when your eligible for registering, it will go much quicker. Register at MyVaccine

Yesterday, Walgreens (stores in Brattleboro, Manchester, Bellows Falls and Rutland) announced they would start vaccinating those 65+ immediately as they have received an excess shipment of 4,300 doses from the Federal Pharmacy Partnerships. A number of people tried to register and had difficulties. Some received messages that they were living outside the 25 mile zone for one of their pharmacies and therefore didn’t comply. Another message was that all appointments were filled. However, one Cavendish resident, after trying 5+ times, and receiving these messages, was finally able to make an appointment for this Saturday. They noted that it was important to create a Walgreen’s account and to continue to try. Link directly to the Walgreen’s site.

There are an estimated 42,000 people in the 65-69 age band. However, anyone who is included in Phases 1 (health care workers, long term care patients and first responders) through 4 can register at any time. Note those in Phase 1 will need to contact their local hospital for vaccination.

Make an appointment for your free vaccine on-line or by calling  855-722-7878. Clinics take place regardless of weather. If you can’t make an appointment, please call 855-722-7878 to cancel and reschedule.

For those 16-64 with an underlying condition, please note that Diabetes, type 1 or 2, is now on the list. Other conditions that qualify include: current cancer; kidney disease, COPD (emphysema), various heart conditions, weakened immune systems, severe obesity, Down syndrome, pregnant woman and sickle cell disease. Expect the process for validation to be announced very soon. It is anticipated that Phase 5 will be able to start registering around March 15. There are approximately 75,000 people estimated to be in this band.

Johnson & Johnson Vaccine The one-shot vaccine is proving to be effective and safe. Today, the FDA panel meets to decide whether to grant it emergency authorization. The Governor reports that the White House expects the vaccine to be approved, which will initially increase doses to Vermont by 2,000 per week.

Vaccinated Vermonters (14 days after your second dose) can gather with people of one other household at a time, regardless of whether people in that other household have been vaccinated. Those who have been fully vaccinated, travelers as well as Vermonters, do not have to quarantine.

Modeling: The modeling presented on Feb. 23 continues to show a downward trend nationally, regionally, and in Vermont. This is being attributed to both vaccinations as well as people adhering to the prevention standards. State modeling indicates that cases will continue to drop. The current 7 day positivity rate in VT is at 1.6%. VT’s case count is now 14,840. Hospitalizations continue to drop, currently there are 28 inpatients with 11 ICU admissions.

Variants: New strains of the virus are emerging, including one that has been identified in New York City and elsewhere in the Northeast. One of the mutations in this variant is the same concerning change found in the South African variant. "We observed a steady increase in the detection rate from late December to mid-February, with an alarming rise to 12.7% in the past two weeks," one team, at Columbia University Medical Center reported. Learn more.

Local Resources: If you need to quarantine either from exposure or because you have Covid, local resources are available to help you: 

-       Cavendish Resource Guide

-       CHS Cares Closet: Masks (cloth and disposable), books, toys, craft supplies. Open 24/7. All free. Located next to the steps of the Cavendish Historical Society Museum.

3.  UPCOMING EVENTS:

MARCH 2 (TUESDAY): Election Day! You can obtain an absentee ballot if you prefer not to vote in person. Town office closed.

MARCH 14 (SUNDAY): Daylight Savings, set clocks ahead an hour. Check batteries in smoke detectors.

MARCH 17 (WEDNESDAY): Happy St. Patrick’s Day

APRIL 1 (THURSDAY): Town Dog License Due. You will need a current rabies certificate. Licenses are $9 per year for spayed/neutered animals, $13 for males/females.  Please call the Town Office at 226-7291 if you have questions or to make arrangements to renew via mail. You may stop by to renew in person as the office is open on a limited basis M-F, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m..

APRIL 2 (FRIDAY): Good Friday, Cavendish Town Office closed

APRIL 4 (SUNDAY): HAPPY EASTER

 

CA❤︎ENDSH-A SAFER SIX COMMUNITY

1. Vaccinate when it’s your turn

2.  Mask-Cover nose and mouth; Double mask if possible

3. Social distance-6 feet at least

4. Wash hands frequently with soap & water, or hand sanitizer

5. Avoid unnecessary travel

6. Test if you have symptoms, have traveled out of state, or been in contact with someone who has tested positive.

    IF YOU READ THIS PLEASE HELP SUPPORT CAVENDISH CONNECTS

Cavendish Update 2/19/21 SB Mtg/Town Mtg/News/Covid/Events

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2/19/21

1. Cavendish Select Board Meeting 2/8/21

2.Cavendish Info

3. Covid update

4. Events

1. CAVENDISH SELECT BOARD MEETING 2/8/21: Cavendish Select Board meetings are held via Zoom. Minutes are available at the Town’s Website.

Action/Discussion

• Depot St. Maple Trees: Two silver maple trees on the south side of Depot street near the railroad tracks are now in the Town’s right of way and the Tree Warden, Tim Calabrese, recommended that they be removed. The trees are about 100 years old and starting to rot. He said that a lot of vehicle and foot traffic passes under the trees and falling branches are a concern. Calabrese has received a quote of $5,000 for removal.  The SB agreed the Town manager, Brendan McNamara, should contact landowners and inform the public.

• Liquor License: Singleton’s Store license approved

• Virtual Informational Meeting: Scheduled for Tuesday, Feb 23 at 6:30 via Zoom. People can call into the meeting via telephone. Free Wifi is available at the Cavendish Library and at the Cavendish Baptist Church (obtain the password for the Baptist church by calling 226-7131). For contact information for the Zoom meeting, go to the town website. Absentee Ballots can be obtained until the end of day on Monday, March 1. These can be obtained by phone 226-7292, e-mail d.mcnamara@comcast.net or through the state’s myvoter page.

• Bids for new loader: McNamara and Phon Chambers, Highway Foreman, have begun to solicit bids and hope to have a new loader by mud season. McNamara said he’s looking into a lease option and is expecting bids of about $25,000 for a 5 year lease.

• RFP to replace the sewer line: McNamara and Randy Shrimp, Chief Water/Wastewater Operator, discussed putting out an RFP to replace the sewer line which runs along Main Street in Proctorsville from Singleton’s to Depot Street. The line has a slight sag which causes frequent backups and the goal is to replace it before the Route 131 paving project begins this summer.  

• Sidewalk Plowing: McNamara has spoken with Chambers about using the loader since the trackless has been out for repairs. Bob Glidden has requested that fire hydrants be cleared.

 

2. CAVENDISH INFO

• Sample Ballots for Voting: Sample ballots for town meeting voting are available at the town website . All positions are unopposed with the exception of the 3 year position for select board. Michael Kell is running against incumbent Mike Ripley. Vacancies exist for the following positions: 3 year auditor; 2 year Trustee of Public Funds; School board (GMUSD) one year and two year terms; and Town Agent 1 year.

• 2020 Town Report Now Available: This year’s Town Report, while mailed to voters, is also available in PDF format at the Town’s Website.

• Support needed for Proctorsville Fire Dept: Due to the impact of Covid, as well as Rt. 131 construction, not only has there been higher demand for Proctorsville Volunteer Fire Department (PVFD) services, but some of their normal fundraisers (coin drop & Christmas Tree sales) weren’t possible. Consequently, they are experiencing a $6,000 shortfall in their budget. So, we are reaching out to you -- the family, friends, and neighbors who are always there for us, grateful for our work and providing the pillars of support that keep a volunteer organization standing strong. We realize that we are not the only ones experiencing financial hardship, but we ask that you please give whatever you are able to help us bridge the gap in our fundraising shortfall. If you are willing and able, you can send a check, payable to the Proctorsville Fire Department, to PO Box 81, Proctorsville VT, 05153, or you can donate HERE on DONATELY!!

CHS Winter Newsletter now online: The Cavendish Historical Society's Winter 2021 newsletter is now on-line, and features a special article on epidemics/pandemics.

• Black River Good Neighbor Reopens Feb. 20 (Sat): On Saturday, Feb. 13, BRGN posted to their Facebook page they would be closed until further notice. This was followed by a notice on Feb. 16 stating, Out of an abundance of caution the thrift store has temporarily closed. We anticipate opening very soon. Yesterday BRGN Facebook page posted, Good News! The thrift store will reopen on Monday, February 22nd. Regular hours 10 AM-4 PM, Monday-Saturday. For food orders please continue to call 802-228-3663.

A Second Look: What Actually Happened at Springfield Hospital

3. COVID UPDATE: As of 2/10/21, Cavendish had one new cases of Covid in the prior week, bringing the town’s total to 17 cases. Ludlow had three new cases (total 44), while Chester had six (55 total) and Springfield 11 (153 total). Community data is posted on Friday afternoons at the VT Dept. of Health (VDH) website, with Cavendish and surrounding town data posted to the Cavendish VT Facebook page shortly thereafter.

Modeling: The modeling presented on Feb. 16 continues to show a downward trend nationally, regionally, and in Vermont. Over the last month there has been a 70% decrease in average daily cases for those 75 and older. Since January 1, there has also been a 74% decline in new daily deaths per capita. This is being attributed to both vaccinations as well as people adhering to the prevention standards. State modeling indicates that cases will continue to drop. The current 7 day positivity rate in VT is at 1.7%. VT’s case count is now 14,149 with 193 deaths as of 2/18/21. Hospitalizations continue to drop, currently 38, ICU admissions remain relatively high with 13.

Vaccines: Registration for those 70+ began on Feb. 16. Within the first day, 60% of the eligible population had registered for appointments. At the Tuesday press conference indications were given that Phase 4 (65+) and Phase 5 (those with underlying conditions) would shortly be eligible for vaccine very soon. This became more evident when the Governor joined the briefing, after a conference call with the Governors and the White House. More vaccine is slated for VT, though it could be delayed due to weather. Further, it’s likely that Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which is just one shot, will be approved at the end of the month, resulting in considerably more vaccine for Vermonters.

Be aware that vaccine doses are being sent directly to pharmacies and Vermonters are reporting that it’s easier to register for vaccination at Walgreens (Bellows Falls, Brattleboro, Rutland or Manchester) then through the health department sites. You can link to both Walgreens and Kenny Drugs from the state's myvaccine page.

Reminder: If your group has already been called, you can register for a vaccine at any time.

Note that clinics take place regardless of weather. If you can’t make an appointment, please call 855-722-7878 to cancel and reschedule. If you are making an appointment for the first time, the quickest way is to do it on-line.

Travel: While Gov. Scott is expected to make an announcement today about new travel guidelines for those who’ve been vaccinated, The CDC says fully vaccinated individuals don’t need to quarantine if they’re exposed to the coronavirus. Scott has indicated that travel guidelines will be narrow at first but does want to see increase mobility for Vermonters.

Local Resources: If you need to quarantine either from exposure or because you have Covid, local resources are available to help you: 

-       Cavendish Resource Guide

-       CHS Cares Closet: Masks (cloth and disposable), books, toys, craft supplies. Open 24/7. All free. Located next to the steps of the Cavendish Historical Society Museum.

 

4.  UPCOMING EVENTS:

FEBRUARY 23 (TUESDAY): Town Meeting/Informational Meeting via Zoom, 6:30 pm. For more information, click here.

MARCH 2 (TUESDAY): Election Day! You can obtain an absentee ballot if you prefer not to vote in person. Town office closed.

MARCH 17 (WEDNESDAY): Happy St. Patrick’s Day

APRIL 1 (THURSDAY): Town Dog License Due. You will need a current rabies certificate. Licenses are $9 per year for spayed/neutered animals, $13 for males/females.  Please call the Town Office at 226-7291 if you have questions or to make arrangements to renew via mail. You may stop by to renew in person as the office is open on a limited basis M-F, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m..

CA❤︎ENDSH-A SAFER SIX COMMUNITY

1. Vaccinate when it’s your turn

2.  Mask-Cover nose and mouth; Double mask if possible

3. Social distance-6 feet at least

4. Wash hands frequently with soap & water, or hand sanitizer

5. Avoid unnecessary travel

6. Test if you have symptoms, have traveled out of state, or been in contact with someone who has tested positive.

    IF YOU READ THIS PLEASE HELP SUPPORT CAVENDISH CONNECTS

Cavendish Update 2/12/21: Town Mtging/voting/news/Covid

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2/12/21

1. Cavendish Town Meeting: Public Informational Meeting/Voting

2.Cavendish Info

3. Covid update

4. Events

1. CAVENDISH TOWN MEETING: Public Informational Mtg/Voting: Due to the State of Emergency and the Governor’s Order restricting the number of people that may gather, the Town of Cavendish will be holding a virtual informational meeting to answer any questions regarding the proposed articles for the Annual Town Meeting. View Informational Meeting Warning here

Voting will take place on March 2 (Tuesday) from 10-7 at the Proctorsville Fire Department. Absentee ballots are available by contacting the town office 226-7292. These can be mailed to you, picked up from the town office or downloaded at the state’s website. For more information on Absentee/Early voting, please see the state’s website or call the town office.

An Informational Meeting will be held via Zoom video conference on Tuesday, February 23rd, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. to answer questions regarding the proposed articles for the Annual Town Meeting which will take place by Australian Ballot on Tuesday, March 2nd, 2021. Town Meeting Warning

Please contact the Town Manager if you have any questions about joining this Zoom meeting.

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2.  CAVENDISH INFO

• Cavendish Select Board Meeting 1/25/21: Brendan McNamara, town manager, informed the Board of a change to the final proposed budget. A reduction of the Grant Revenue Note and Tax Anticipation Note interest from $20,000 down to $10,250 brings the proposed budget to a total of $1,651,947 for FY22, which is an increase of 4.76% from last year. Unapproved minutes.

• Cavendish Volunteer Fire Dept News: CVFD is now licensed as a non- transport emergency medical service in addition to fire service. This state designation was obtain as the majority of calls are medically related. Further, this area of town is a considerable distance from Ludlow Ambulance or any of the other services that provide mutual response. CVFD’s team of Emergency Medical Responders (EMR) and Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians (AEMT) can provide basic and advanced life support while waiting for an ambulance to arrive.

CVFD regrets the inconvenience of having the air pump down as they replace belts. If you need air during the week, knock on the door or ring door bell and they will turn the compressor on. Need cookie dough? CVFD still has some for sale.

• Cavendish Dog Licenses Due April 1(Thursday): Dog licenses must be renewed by April 1st each year, and the 2021 licenses are printed and ready to go. By state law all dogs residing within Vermont must be licensed yearly in their town of residence. If you have not yet registered your dog, all you need is a current rabies certificate. Licenses are $9 per year for spayed/neutered animals, $13 for males/females.  Please call the Town Office at 226-7291 if you have questions or to make arrangements to renew via mail. You may stop by to renew in person as the town office is open on a limited basis M-F, 9 a.m-4:30 p.m..

• TRSU Board Talks Strategic Planning, Principal Searches 

• Aid in data breach includes identity theft insurance, call center services for 100,000 Vermonters eligible to receive a 1099-G tax form: The identity protection services are covered under Vermont’s insurance policy, leaving the state liable for a $250,000 deductible. Identity Theft Guard Solutions Inc. has been selected to provide services that include identity monitoring, some credit monitoring, identity theft insurance, and call center services. The service will last for 12 months. VT Digger

 

3. COVID UPDATE: As of 2/3/21, Cavendish had two new cases of Covid in the prior week, bringing the town’s total to 16 cases. Ludlow had five new cases (total 41), while Chester had seven (49 total) and Springfield 19 (142 total). Community data is posted on Friday afternoons at the VT Dept. of Health (VDH) website, with Cavendish and surrounding town data posted to the Cavendish VT Facebook page shortly thereafter.

Yesterday afternoon, the VT Dept. of Health (VDH) issued a press release Lab Results Indicate Likely Presence of Covid-19 Variant in the State. Tests of Burlington’s wastewater indicate that the UK variant-B.1.1.7-is present in the community. Viruses constantly change through mutation, and new variants of a virus are expected to occur over time. Many emerge and disappear, but others can persist and even become the predominant strain. Some experts anticipate the more easily transmissible B.1.1.7 variant will become widespread throughout the country. According to the CDC, studies so far show the current vaccines are largely effective against this variant. Nonetheless, health experts warn the faster spreading variants can lead to more cases of COVID-19, as well as increased hospitalizations and deaths.

Sports: Starting today, Feb. 12, school and youth leagues will be able to resume competitions. The games will have some restrictions, such as limiting the teams to two games a week and forcing competitions to be spaced three days apart. Parents will not be able to attend games, and any referees or observers must follow a mask order. Note Okemo Valley TV will be covering and airing GMUHS games.

Modeling: The modeling presented on Feb. 9 , continues to show a downward trend nationally and regionally, while VT had an uptick due to cases in Bennington and Rutland Counties. The current 7 day positivity rate in VT remains at 1.8% as of 2/11/21. Regionally it’s dropped to 3.86% with a decline of 37% since Jan. 11. Hospitalizations are starting to drop, with yesterday being the first time hospitalizations (48) were below 50 since January 27. There are currently 13,249 cases, with 188 death.

Vaccines: Vermont Veterans 65 and Older-The White River Junction VA Medical Center will be hosting a walk-in clinic for enrolled veterans on February 13 (Saturday) from 10:00am-4:00pm. Vaccines will be administered on a first come first served basis until the supply runs out. Participating veterans must be available to attend the follow-up clinics on March 11 and 13 to receive the required second dose. Veterans must be enrolled in VA Healthcare, if not call 802-295-9363 ext4004 or 5118 to enroll. You cannot receive the vaccine if you tested positive in the last three months,

As of 2/11/21, 12.2% (68,118 people) of all Vermonters age 16+ have received at least one dose of the vaccine. The state is recommending that even if your age group is not yet eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine, you can get a step ahead by creating your account. That way, when your age group is up, it'll be smooth sailing to sign up for your first dose. If you’ve been tested for COVID-19 at a VDH you are already registered. VDH uses the same system for both COVID-19 vaccine appointments and testing appointments. Register here.

 Walgreens, in addition to Kinney Drugs, will now be receiving vaccines directly from the feds. Whether this will increase availability in our area remains to be seen.  Additional vaccine sites to be added that will impact our area will be at Springfield and Mt. Ascutney Hospitals. Even with the additional vaccine, the state continues to distribute vaccine by age band, with the next group, 70+, signing up by the end of the month.

Note that clinics take place regardless of weather. If you can’t make an appointment, please call 855-722-7878 to cancel and reschedule. If you are making an appointment for the first time (75+), the quickest way is to do it is registering on-line.

CDC Says Double Masking Offers More Protection Against the Coronavirus

 Local Resources: If you need to quarantine either from exposure or because you have Covid, local resources are available to help you: 

-       Cavendish Resource Guide

-       CHS Cares Closet: Masks (cloth and disposable), books, toys, craft supplies. Open 24/7. All free. Located next to the steps of the Cavendish Historical Society Museum.

 

4.  UPCOMING EVENTS:

FEBRUARY 12 (FRIDAY): Gong hei fat choy! Happy Chinese New Year. It’s the year of the Ox. People born in the Year of the Ox are strong, reliable, fair and conscientious, inspiring confidence in others. They are also calm, patient, methodical and can be trusted. Although they say little they can be very opinionated. They believe strongly in themselves, but are also stubborn and hate to fail or be challenged.

FEBRUARY 14(SUNDAY): HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY

FEBRUARY 15 (MONDAY): President’s Day, Town Office Closed

FEBRUARY 23 (TUESDAY): Town Meeting/Informational Meeting via Zoom, 6:30 pm. For more information, click here.

MARCH 2 (TUESDAY): Election Day! You can obtain an absentee ballot if you prefer not to vote in person. The town office is closed on election day.

APRIL 1 (THURSDAY): Town Dog License Due. You will need ia current rabies certificate. Licenses are $9 per year for spayed/neutered animals, $13 for males/females.  Please call the Town Office at 226-7291 if you have questions or to make arrangements to renew via mail. You may stop by to renew in person as the office is open on a limited basis M-F, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m..

 

CA❤︎ENDSH-A SAFER SIX COMMUNITY

1. Vaccinate when it’s your turn

2.  Mask-Cover nose and mouth; Double mask if possible

3. Social distance-6 feet at least

4. Wash hands frequently with soap & water, or hand sanitizer

5. Avoid unnecessary travel

6. Test if you have symptoms, have traveled out of state, or been in contact with someone who has tested positive.

    IF YOU READ THIS PLEASE HELP SUPPORT CAVENDISH CONNECTS

Cavendish Informational Meeting 2/23/21

CAVENDISH PUBLIC INFORMATIONAL MEETING: Due to the State of Emergency and the Governor’s Order restricting the number of people that may gather, the Town of Cavendish will be holding a virtual informational meeting to answer any questions regarding the proposed articles for the Annual Town Meeting.

Voting will take place on March 2 (Tuesday) from 10-7 at the Proctorsville Fire Department. If you prefer you can obtain an Absentee Ballot by calling the town office 802-226-7291.

An Informational Meeting will be held via Zoom video conference on Tuesday, February 23rd, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. to answer questions regarding the proposed articles for the Annual Town Meeting which will take place by Australian Ballot on Tuesday, March 2nd, 2021.

Please contact the Town Manager if you have any questions about joining this Zoom meeting.

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Dial by phone in New England:

+1 929 436 2866

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View Informational Meeting Warning here

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