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(Created page with "Jan 3, 2024 at 7PM = Attendees = * eric: looking forward to so uch fun stuff in the coming year, friends family and closeness and oportunity to grow, host fun events, potlucks and stuff, really ready for 2024 * carl he/him: in 2024 i'm looking forward to starting something new, a new venture that will hopefully be a success and hopefully not run me over. Something that will be positive, for me as well. * paige - they/them: hopeful that omni is going to come out of this...")
 
 
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* yar she/her: i expect 2024 wont be better than 2023 but we'll try anyway.  I want to encourage people to go to the Omni meetings this weekend: Friday 6-9 is for everybody focused on consensus building and figuring out what the community wants; Saturday 1-6 will be more of a focused work meeting for people willing to commit energy
* yar she/her: i expect 2024 wont be better than 2023 but we'll try anyway.  I want to encourage people to go to the Omni meetings this weekend: Friday 6-9 is for everybody focused on consensus building and figuring out what the community wants; Saturday 1-6 will be more of a focused work meeting for people willing to commit energy
* andy gross any/he: looking forward to seeing the eclipse in April in ohio, near Fam
* andy gross any/he: looking forward to seeing the eclipse in April in ohio, near Fam
* jemma came late to meeting/missed icebreaker


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== land trusts ==
== land trusts ==
* paige - i heard david k talked to some and they havent yet been reached out to by omni. dropped the ball here. something we should be doing.
* paige - something we should be discussing
* andy - asking for advice for people in sudo room, how can we chunk out these tasks? without taking on unreasonable amount of workload?
* andy - asking for advice for people in sudo room, how can we chunk out these tasks? without taking on unreasonable amount of workload?
* andy - peter might be good for this task
* andy - peter might be good for this task
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