[sudo-discuss] [omni-finance] [omni-booking] [omni-commons] [omni-discuss] [CCLmembers] [URGENT] Omni Commons Response to Current Climate (was re: "Omni as a distribution point")

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Fri Mar 20 20:55:51 PDT 2020


Thank you Jenny. Again full support for safely continuing omni’s mission
during these plaguelike times. If CR, Diana et al is involved, that’s
different and I at least have no concern. I still think Omni needs written
hygiene guidelines as a baseline for all distros and related aid ‘events’
(events is probably not the right term, but).

I was on another ~50-person zoom community org type call today, this time
with NoBAWC members. I got a lot of good information and one thing I
suggest is for the financial point-people to set regular times to basically
zoom work-party to share and apply for all the daily-announced small
business / nonprofit loan and covid-related grant opportunities.

In addition to launching our own fund aimed at cultural workers, I’ll be
doing that pretty much nonstop over the coming days with I hope, Niki as we
take turns watching Rilke.

Jenny et al, you down?

The time is now

David

On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 20:42 Jenny Ryan <jenny at jennyryan.net> wrote:

> A hearty THANK YOU from me to all who participated in the call last night,
> and to Niki & David for emphasizing our role right now in mutual aid. This
> *is* what we are here for - let's not forget it - and let's come up with
> proactive communications and protocols as soon as possible!
>
> Notes from last night's meeting are here: https://pad.riseup.net/p/omninom
>
> UPDATE: Sunday's donation drive event will be dropoff-only, the address
> has been changed from 'Omni' to '4799 Shattuck
> <https://www.google.com/maps/search/4799+Shattuck?entry=gmail&source=g>'
> and volunteers will be utilizing masks, gloves, isopropyl and distancing
> measures. Would anyone be around Sunday between 11-3 to help facilitate?
> Let me know, and I will contact you with Diana Wu (North Oakland
> Restorative Justice/Aunti Frances/Critical Resistance)
>
> Here is a doc for drafting language to the public - from signage to our
> email newsletter - PLEASE HELP:
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aIdk2OD8WjKbaA25hxaXObLKSle4mfN0hf4bTVt2yw0/edit?usp=sharing
> * To plug in more directly/long-term, please join the Communications
> Working Group email list here:
> https://omnicommons.org/lists/listinfo/comms
>
> Here is a doc for internal cleaning/security/event protocols - PLEASE HELP
> MAKE THIS! (i haven't added anything yet):
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/17_ylvjDNb7p4IyHIiM_CxTn0dCMUbSbLcxItu_S2mD4/edit?usp=sharing
>
> I am loving the resources provided by Mutual Aid Disaster Relief (who did
> an awesome workshop at Omni last year!):
> https://mutualaiddisasterrelief.org/resources/
>
> Take a look and let's keep up this thread!
> ... or we can organize a new / revitalize an old email list for this work?
>
> Love and solidarity,
> Jenny Ryan
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 2:57 PM Heather Tanner via finance <
> finance at lists.omnicommons.org> wrote:
>
>> Maybe you'll find this useful: https://area9lyceum.com/covid19_course/
>> Free Covid-19 Course <https://area9lyceum.com/covid19_course/>
>> Area9 Lyceum and the American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC),
>> have released an adaptive learning module on COVID-19, using AACC Learning
>> Lab for Laboratory Medicine on NEJM Knowledge+.
>> area9lyceum.com
>>
>> ------------------------------
>> *From:* cclmembers at googlegroups.com <cclmembers at googlegroups.com> on
>> behalf of Patrik D'haeseleer <patrikd at gmail.com>
>> *Sent:* Friday, March 20, 2020 5:32 PM
>> *To:* Ken Litchfield <litchfield.ken at gmail.com>
>> *Cc:* David Keenan <dkeenan44 at gmail.com>; Roberto Martinez <
>> rcm00189 at gmail.com>; Spaz Organize <organize at spaz.org>; Laura Turiano <
>> scylla at riseup.net>; discuss <discuss at lists.omnicommons.org>;
>> consensus at lists.omnicommons.org <consensus at lists.omnicommons.org>; FYE
>> Collective <fye.collective at gmail.com>; thevillage at omnicommons.org <
>> thevillage at omnicommons.org>; sudo-discuss <
>> sudo-discuss at lists.sudoroom.org>; building at lists.omnicommons.org <
>> building at lists.omnicommons.org>; Counter Culture Labs Members <
>> cclmembers at googlegroups.com>; Safer DIY Spaces <saferdiyspaces at gmail.com>;
>> East Bay Food Not Bombs <ebfnb at angrylists.com>; Collective Phat Beets <
>> collective at phatbeetsproduce.org>; booking at omnicommons.org <
>> booking at omnicommons.org>; Liberated Lens <Liberated_Lens at lists.riseup.net>;
>> Jenny Ryan <jenny at jennyryan.net>; <finance at lists.omnicommons.org> <
>> finance at lists.omnicommons.org>; commons <commons at lists.omnicommons.org>
>> *Subject:* Re: [omni-booking] [omni-commons] [omni-discuss] [CCLmembers]
>> [URGENT] Omni Commons Response to Current Climate (was re: "Omni as a
>> distribution point")
>>
>> FYI - Based on all the available epidemiological data, airborne
>> transmission is not a major source of infection with COVID19 (as opposed to
>> measles, for example, where just being in the same room with someone for 5
>> minutes is enough), so I don't think opening windows will have much effect.
>> COVID19 is mainly spread by larger droplets from someone coughing, which
>> tend to fall to the ground relatively fast (which is why the 6ft separation
>> rule in the Shelter in Place), and by transmission on surfaces (which is
>> why the focus on handwashing and disinfecting surfaces).
>>
>> That being said, if you aerosolize the virus much finer than what you
>> typically get with a cough, live virus can theoretically stay in the air
>> for a significant amount of time. This is a concern with some of the
>> ventilator designs that are known to create fine aerosols like that. But if
>> that were a significant factor in day-to-day transmission, the virus would
>> spread in a very different way than what we see in the tons of contact
>> tracing data that the Chinese and others have generated, and the Shelter in
>> Place guidelines would look very different as well.
>>
>> Patrik
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 12:29 PM Ken Litchfield <litchfield.ken at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Heyall,
>>
>> I have a few initial suggestions for the building protocols and skeleton
>> crew providing for essential services and securing the building.
>>
>> Here's a couple links below for your consideration in well ventilating
>> your house or going outside as much as possible. Note that in Spanish flu
>> times the open air treatment of actual infected patients reduced the
>> mortality rates of patients from 40% to 13% over regular hospital
>> treatments of the time, influencing the design of hospitals until the 50s
>> when antibiotics took over and produced the current problems with pathogen
>> resistance and nosocomial diseases.
>>
>> I would suggest that a simple adaptation to the Omni building could
>> greatly increase the statistical likelihood of diminishing
>> the buildings viral load by opening all the possible safe air vents in the
>> building. Perhaps if the some of the window panes in the basement kitchen
>> could be removed then cross ventilation in the basement could be improved.
>> If all the windows that could be safely opened are opened it would go a
>> long way to helping to keep the building safer. The skeleton crew could
>> wear more layers for core temps controls rather than heating any spaces.
>>
>> Another thing for the protocols of the skeleton crew, if any "extraneous
>> folks" need interaction physically with Omni that should be by "Appointment
>> Only" in general. For when extraneous folks appear in emergency or
>> happenstance at the door then they should have no access to the building
>> and communicate thru the door or by calling a number posted on the door. Or
>> if they do have reason for access, it should be limited to the very
>> entranceway to keep resultant disinfectant requirements minimized.
>>
>> The sign on the door saying that Omni is shut down to public activities
>> due to the corona virus, with appropriate wording, should include a number
>> of phone numbers for folks to call for various needs whether provided by
>> Omni related folks or institutions or by official guvchannels.
>>
>> Any of these suggestions are tweakable.
>>
>> I have more suggestions but would rather make them to the
>> Commons/Building working group for appropriate discussion, so perhaps we
>> could make a special list for that Protocols/Skeleton Crew thread and glean
>> any commentaries from this list and incorporate them there.
>>
>> Thanks Ken
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> From the Spanish flu times:
>>
>> https://medium.com/@ra.hobday/coronavirus-and-the-sun-a-lesson-from-the-1918-influenza-pandemic-509151dc8065
>>
>>
>> Googling the Open Air Factor from above article:
>>
>> https://www.google.com/search?q=open+air+factor&oq=open+air+factor&aqs=chrome.0.69i59j69i61j69i60j69i61.5831j0j1&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 11:01 AM David Keenan <dkeenan44 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> All,
>>
>> Thanks for being on the call yesterday; I know we spent a lot (perhaps
>> too much?) of the call discussing security & hygiene - I wanted to clarify
>> my position on continuing omni’s mission given the present circumstances:
>>
>> 1. I am not saying omni should shut down totally, cease its mission in a
>> time of growing need or become a fortress; we need to adapt and the
>> question is how we can realistically and safely do so?
>>
>> 2. I am saying new, formal hygiene and security protocols around
>> potential ‘events’ like aid distro etc should be consensed on, strictly
>> adhered to and all such events should include full-time omni volunteer
>> supervision with blanket authority to manage events in the interest of
>> public safety
>>
>> 3. I do think if possible a ‘security desk’ type thing at the front door
>> where we can rotate shifts and also perhaps use the time to clean will be a
>> good measure to ensure there are not unnecessary gatherings in the building
>> and that social distancing etc is observed for those who are there and
>> doesn’t depend on rekeying the door though that makes sense too
>>
>> 4. I have a lot of love and support for all our comrades deeply concerned
>> for our communities during this time and just want to ensure we rigorously
>> adopt hygiene and security practices.
>>
>> All it will take us one cord omninom who is there regularly to contract
>> covid and probably omni will have to be totally shut down. If we want to
>> preserve omnis mission as long as possible we have to mitigate as much as
>> possible that potentiality given 50% of us are supposed to get it
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 18:12 Roberto Martinez <rcm00189 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks David for setting up the zoom meeting.
>>
>> Katrina, thank you for connecting energies to one and each other. We need
>> collectivity and unity, especially during these times. Because this is a
>> delegates meeting, I am wondering what are the conversations we want to
>> have? I think the meeting will naturally bend towards a conversation about
>> covid-19 and our response, be that mutual aid or other actions, however I
>> feel that we should use this space to hear from the delegates and by
>> default the core collectives at the Omni, as to their status, needs, and
>> concerns. I think we can designate working groups and other entities to
>> begin the work of mutual aid groups, omni building sanitation, security,
>> etc. and take it from there. All to say that it may be best that the
>> delegate meeting be a little more private to allow space for internal
>> conversations and stem from there to working group meetings. Of course
>> anyone who is interested is welcome to join the meetings and we should make
>> the change to this meeting public on our calendar as well - this could be a
>> topic of discussion as well.
>>
>> Just my thoughts. Thanks again a todxs!
>>
>> -RM
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 4:32 PM Katrina Wehrheim <wehrheim at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks, David!
>> I just found the emails (was hanging out on slack) .. and wondering:
>> would y'all want other comrades to join the call? I'm thinking of a couple
>> of folks who are loosely Omni-affiliated (have held down events / are in
>> solidarity at large) and are working on mutual aid in East Bay ... my sense
>> is they have a lot of organizing energy (and more volunteers to call upon)
>> but no physical location ... so this might be a good match ;-)
>> I won't share zoom, though, unless I hear some affirmative Yes .. and no
>> objections ..
>> Cheers!
>> Katrina
>>
>>
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>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 12:22 PM David Keenan via commons <
>> commons at lists.omnicommons.org> wrote:
>>
>> I’ll start a new thread to announce but in case it’s helpful, here is a
>> zoom meeting invite I set up for tonite at 7p:
>>
>> David Keenan is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
>>
>> Topic: Omni delegates
>>
>> Time: Mar 19, 2020 07:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
>>
>> Join Zoom Meeting
>> https://zoom.us/j/391487716
>>
>> Meeting ID: 391 487 716
>>
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>>
>> David
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 20:29 David Keenan <dkeenan44 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> 1. Ok, I will set up a zoom meeting for Thursday and respond with that to
>> this thread. (Sorry about replying from the wrong email before not sure how
>> that happened)
>>
>> 2. I’m not sure if we have the same policies as I originally set up, but
>> has anyone looked into whether omni still has business interruption (aka
>> business continuity aka business expense) insurance as part of our package.
>> I’ve been on the phone to Traci and Teresa at B&G about this a lot for
>> other projects. If someone can point me to our current policies I can
>> follow up with an agent on behalf of omni too.
>>
>> If we have this coverage, the way this generally works is we reproduce
>> monthly statements (gross revenue) from this time last year ~ March through
>> June 2019. We then report a loss based on March > June 2020 gross revenue.
>>
>> We couldn’t claim this until the loss was actual, ie in a month or so but
>> whomever is handling insurance now I’m happy to talk with them and work on
>> this?
>>
>> 3. Re food distro specifically, as Niki mentioned Tamarack has also
>> informally started this and we just had a conference call about bulk distro
>> and possibly meal kits. We had pickups today.. Idk if FNB/PB also have
>> access to distributors (presumably) who will continue to operate, but fwiw
>> Tam was able to get large quantities of several items often out at stores
>> like flour etc at wholesale rates. For food (but not other items) it might
>> be worth centralizing and merging that effort? - Tam is small, but it is
>> health-certified commercial kitchen adhering to strict food preservation
>> procedures.. idk, but I’d like to be put in touch with anyone on the food
>> distro tip
>>
>> 4. I would like to work with someone at omni about a ‘family fund’ sort
>> of like we had after ghost ship that could assist with a wide range of
>> basic necessities like rent for low-income ppl and nonprofits including
>> omni. Other, bigger nonprofits are starting on this and if past experience
>> serves, unfortunately it may be mismanaged with like, Red Cross getting $3M
>> to hand out blankets or not recognizing the undocumented which does not pay
>> rent, preserve housing / community space or feed mouths which imo is much
>> of what vulnerable populations and spaces really need.
>>
>> Would omni be willing to start such a fund with diy together with other
>> community spaces?
>>
>> An alternative is to do a separate fundraiser just for omni but I like
>> the idea of throwing down in a communal, mutual-aid like fashion. If we
>> attempt such a thing it should be soon but it’s also something we can do in
>> self-iso so I wanted to bring it up.
>>
>> Someone get back to me on the insurance..?
>>
>> <3
>> David
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 19:05 Roberto Martinez <rcm00189 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Thank you all for replying and sharing your suggestions and concerns.
>>
>> Cici, submitted a formal request and I will follow up with her listing
>> out all the suggestions in this thread as requirements. Due to the fact
>> that my partner is in the "high risk" pool during this pandemic, I will try
>> to limit contact with people to a minimum, which means I will not be able
>> to be at the Omni for long or at all. I can continue the conversation with
>> Cici and write up a contract, but may need someone else to take the lead on
>> being at the Omni physically for this. Perhaps Sierk?
>>
>> I agree with Jenny in needing to focus and talk more about next steps as
>> a community place-based organization. Thank you Jenny for reviving the
>> slack channel, it will be a useful way to communicate during these odd
>> times. I think should be a priority to try to figure out how to pay our
>> mortgage, wether it be requesting belayed payments or crafting a
>> fundraising strategy, we have a large and tight network that we can reach
>> out to, that mat be able to help. Unfortunately, half of our income comes
>> from event rentals, which as noted, have for the most part been cancelled,
>> the other of course if office rental from collectives, perhaps this could
>> be a place where we as collectives can be more proactive in.
>>
>> For our reoccurring meetings such as Delegate assemblies, and working
>> groups, we should try to meet online via zoom or whatnot. "Safer DIY" it
>> would be great if you can set something up - Thanks.
>>
>> I am inspired by the strength and love of our omni family. Rag-tag and
>> all, we hold so much collective passion, knowledge, skills, expertise, and
>> more importantly we hold a great care for our communities. I am certain
>> that collectively we can rise up to the occasion and surmount the
>> challenges ahead.
>>
>> Let's continue the conversation on slack =].
>>
>> Caminando,
>> Roberto Martinez
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 1:01 PM Patrik D'haeseleer <patrikd at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> FYI - CCL does not have a big stash of N95 masks. We may have a couple
>> lying around from the fires last year, but that is probably single digits.
>> We tried to order a pack of surgical masks to be used in cases like this
>> where we may need to deal with infected people in the community, but even
>> the lab supplier was back ordered and had to cancel the order.
>>
>> IF YOU HAVE N95 MASKS IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING, UNOPENED, DO NOT OPEN THEM!
>> I think the local hospitals will be desperate to get them in about 2-3
>> weeks from now, when all the new cases from St. Paddy's day hit (sigh).
>> They are currently not yet accepting such donations from the public, but
>> they may need to in the future...
>>
>> You should only be using an N95 mask if you are a healthy individual
>> nursing somebody who is sick, and if you know how to properly put them on,
>> test for fit, and take them off without infecting yourself. They are far
>> too valuable to squander them to just walk around the street.
>>
>> "Surgical" masks (typically just a pleated rectangle with ear loops) are
>> most useful on an *infected* person, to keep them from infecting the people
>> around them.
>>
>> For some really useful info on DIY masks (get out those sewing machines!)
>> and even cleaning and reusing masks, check out this resource:
>> https://smartairfilters.com/en/knowledge-base/
>>
>> Patrik
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 11:47 AM Jenny Ryan <jenny at jennyryan.net> wrote:
>>
>> Hey all!
>>
>> While I'm replying to Roberto's message, I'm also cc'ing various Omni
>> mailing lists (including member collectives):
>>
>> Yes, I think we should be a dropoff point - but only if the organizers
>> will staff it *fully* and abide by *extremely high hygiene/sanitization
>> standards*.
>>
>> We all need to be talking more about next steps as a community
>> place-based organization. I've revived our Slack channel here so we can
>> have real-time conversations:
>> *Click Here To Join Chat!
>> <https://join.slack.com/t/omnicommons/shared_invite/zt-coe108tt-rd~SdFHo_DN_l6l51ANPdQ>
>> *
>>
>> *Questions for the community:*
>>
>>    - *Should we send a request to our mortgage lender to belay payments
>>    for a month or two?* We have $30K as bare-minimum operating reserves
>>    (which I'd rather not touch), and an additional $15K in the kitchen fund.
>>    Our checking account is currently at a little over $3K, with March mortgage
>>    and utilities paid, but we are not receiving ~$1K in member collective
>>    payments, and half our necessary monthly income (~$5K of ~$11K) comes from
>>    event rentals... that have all been cancelled...
>>    - *Builders/handypeoplez: *I have put out a call/request for someone
>>    to install the touchless soap dispenser i bought last year - it is powered
>>    by rechargeable C batteries and needs to be mounted onto tile with masonry
>>    drill bits - all materials (dispenser, batteries, charger, masonry bits and
>>    drill) are in the secure storage; foaming unscented hand soap is in massive
>>    quantities in the cleaning closet (please lock! but share combo lock code
>>    liberally with trusted folks who won't steal all the TP ;) - it could also
>>    be wired to existing electrical. I personally can't do it as I'm currently
>>    a probable asymptomatic vector of covid-19. At my home in W Oakland, we
>>    have a box of N95 masks (I believe CCL ordered more?) and lots of food as
>>    well as herbs and some meds, so ping me if you need and I will leave it
>>    outside our door for you <3 Can also order things online if anyone needs
>>    and doesn't have the resources right now.
>>    - Per requests from Robb, I have purchased 4 bottles of 70% Isopropyl
>>    alcohol with spritz bottles, as well as a dozen air filters. Who is
>>    currently regularly at Omni (Robb? Sierk? AB? anyone else?) that can be my
>>    point of contact for delivery updates? If you think of other things we need
>>    you can make a purchase request here:
>>    https://omnicommons.org/budgetrequest
>>
>> *Some relevant announcements:*
>>
>>    - CCL has recently purchased various supplies for decontamination and
>>    cleanliness. Also a good resource for people with questions about the
>>    virus. Patrik, lmk if you need to go halfsies with Omni on the sanitizer
>>    dispensing station - if CCL is strapped, that is - cuz Omni will be in
>>    coming months.
>>    - *Please donate* to Omni <https://omnicommons.org/donate> and/or Sudo
>>    <https://sudoroom.org/donate> right now! Also, consider making a
>>    donation to CCL member (and my former beloved housemate!) Craig, who is
>>    working on a vaccine - he is currently trying to raise $1500: You can send
>>    PayPal donations to: finance at renegadex.bio - or Venmo: Craig-Rouskey
>>    <https://venmo.com/Craig-Rouskey>
>>    - I'll be sending out a financial report with coming-month
>>    prospectives by the end of March. This is one of my priorities right now,
>>    and I'm downshifting my full-time job and other gigs to do it and will not
>>    be charging my $25 bookkeeper contract rate for those hours. I am concerned
>>    about the lack of financial support from events (most all of which have
>>    been cancelled or postponed), as well as from Phat Beets (4 months unpaid
>>    rent, $2,518) and FYE (1.5 months unpaid rent, $525) - PB & FYE - please
>>    let us know how your orgs are doing and what we can do to best support you
>>    and in turn, Omni Commons as a whole!
>>    - Current costs and recurring income sources have been regularly
>>    updated on the Finance Wiki Page: https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Finances
>>
>>
>> *Additional Resources:*
>>
>>    - COVID-19 Mutual Aid Resources- Huichin/Oakland
>>    <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/1/d/1q8gPladEOi0vI8oU7Z37AYJQsy22SKdwNhVUDMJc3mQ/edit#gid=0>
>>    - https://bayrising.org/organizingduringcoronavirus/
>>    - https://covid19freelanceartistresource.wordpress.com/
>>    -
>>    https://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html/alameda_county_food_banks.html
>>    - Alameda County Public Health Deptartment's COVID-19 resource hub
>>    <http://www.nikki4oakland.com/r?u=Qw7BN9spnH2-QGQihzneFoQv17feW3ezjwg15mnJvsuC3XV2h3gusKLTeMGHN1OG&e=d47a11b8ed371f26a8957974a847a9c1&utm_source=nikki4oakland&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=covid_19_evictions_moratorium&n=15>
>>    - http://www.alamedacounty.info/content/housing-and-renting-aid
>>    - Bay Area Financial Solidarity <http://Tiny.cc/covidmutualaid>
>>
>> Mad love & solidarity - and hope to see you on the chat! (link above)
>> <3 jnny
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 10:07 AM Roberto Martinez via commons <
>> commons at lists.omnicommons.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I got a request about using the Omni as a location for dropping off
>> donating goods. Are we doing something already? If not are we open to have
>> the Omni as a drop of place?
>>
>> I’ll ask them to submit a formal request and take it from there.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> RM
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>> *From:* Cc Raye <viviraye at gmail.com>
>> *Date:* March 15, 2020 at 8:16:01 PM PDT
>> *To:* Margot Brennan <margot at seedsandstones.org>
>> *Cc:* Roberto Martinez <rcm00189 at gmail.com>
>> *Subject:* *Re:  Omni as a distribution point*
>>
>> 
>> Hi Roberto,
>> Thanks Margot for connecting us.
>> Some of us are trying to coordinate some mutual aid and wanted to suggest
>> a centralized location for dropping off donated goods that could then be
>> redistributed.
>> Do you think Omni might be open to this for some period of time?
>> Would we need to have designated times?
>> Looking forward to being in touch if y'all are open to this.
>> Thanks!
>> Cici
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 15, 2020, 8:07 PM Margot Brennan <margot at seedsandstones.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Roberto,
>>
>> Cc'd on this email is Cici who has a question for you all about possibly
>> using the space for something.  Cici, this is Roberto my contact for the
>> Omni.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Margot
>>
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