WEBVTT 1 00:00:44.550 --> 00:00:45.090 Sima K: hey. 2 00:00:45.330 --> 00:00:45.990 james murez: Are you there. 3 00:00:46.530 --> 00:00:52.020 james murez: yeah OK, so the meetings being recorded so there'll be a blank space, I guess at the beginning. 4 00:00:52.500 --> 00:00:53.010 Where. 5 00:00:54.300 --> 00:00:55.920 james murez: you're going to be the only one involved. 6 00:00:56.580 --> 00:01:01.320 Sima K: Well that's good, so let me just make sure that i'm the host. 7 00:01:01.560 --> 00:01:07.590 james murez: No, I have to promote you still Oh, do I make you the host or do I make you the Co host. 8 00:01:11.160 --> 00:01:18.210 Sima K: and make me the host because that way, if I can use the second person if I need to find you to run to the bathroom Thank you. 9 00:01:19.320 --> 00:01:20.370 james murez: Okay, there you go. 10 00:01:21.360 --> 00:01:23.580 Sima K: Do you need to get out of there, or are you. 11 00:01:23.580 --> 00:01:26.910 james murez: Go on, I don't I think if I get out, it might end you. 12 00:01:28.020 --> 00:01:28.470 Sima K: Oh. 13 00:01:29.160 --> 00:01:30.030 james murez: I don't know see. 14 00:01:30.900 --> 00:01:34.470 james murez: make me, but I think you have to make me the Co host now. 15 00:01:39.420 --> 00:01:47.040 Sima K: I can make it a Co host yeah but Jim if I make you the Co host That means that if I need a second person during my meeting I don't have one. 16 00:01:47.160 --> 00:01:51.900 james murez: Oh alright, well, I know, normally make anybody the host, but if you want to be the host that's fine I. 17 00:01:51.900 --> 00:01:52.530 Sima K: normally only. 18 00:01:53.130 --> 00:01:58.800 Sima K: host if you don't mind and then victories on with me also vicki's on my committee so between the two of us, hopefully. 19 00:01:58.890 --> 00:02:03.660 james murez: Okay Freddie said that I normally supposed to be the host and make everybody else co host but I made you the. 20 00:02:04.260 --> 00:02:04.890 Sima K: host okay. 21 00:02:05.190 --> 00:02:07.110 james murez: So we'll see what just. 22 00:02:07.530 --> 00:02:07.800 Sima K: Okay. 23 00:02:08.040 --> 00:02:12.690 james murez: i'm gonna go ahead and mute my screen and and mute my audio. 24 00:02:13.500 --> 00:02:14.670 Sima K: Okay, thank you, Jim. 25 00:02:14.850 --> 00:02:15.570 james murez: Okay bye bye. 26 00:02:16.320 --> 00:02:16.620 bye. 27 00:25:14.400 --> 00:25:15.000 yeah. 28 00:25:20.790 --> 00:25:23.400 Sima K: Right right right, and if they have any literature right. 29 00:25:32.010 --> 00:25:36.180 Sima K: Okay, thank you alright thanks for us okay bye. 30 00:25:41.310 --> 00:25:47.220 Sima K: I was actually asking about something that I want to post, I see you guys, can you hear me. 31 00:25:48.360 --> 00:25:52.470 Sima K: i'm Brian I just promoted, you can you hear me at least just to make sure. 32 00:25:55.860 --> 00:25:56.670 Sima K: You can't hear me. 33 00:26:15.750 --> 00:26:17.430 Christopher Lee: I heard that the first time robot lady. 34 00:26:19.020 --> 00:26:19.650 super quiet. 35 00:26:43.980 --> 00:26:44.820 Sima K: guys hear me. 36 00:26:47.310 --> 00:26:48.570 Brian Averill: sort of soft but yes. 37 00:26:50.010 --> 00:26:51.450 Christopher Lee: you're coming in, loud and clear over here. 38 00:26:57.240 --> 00:26:58.350 Christopher Lee: you're coming in, loud and clear. 39 00:27:01.980 --> 00:27:03.270 Sima K: I asked you to get out. 40 00:27:08.340 --> 00:27:08.880 Christopher Lee: Yes. 41 00:27:13.860 --> 00:27:14.670 Sima K: Can you guys hear me. 42 00:27:15.060 --> 00:27:17.430 Sima K: Yes, Hello. 43 00:27:20.190 --> 00:27:21.390 Sima K: I can't hear you. 44 00:27:21.480 --> 00:27:23.010 Christopher Lee: can't hear us that's. 45 00:27:23.070 --> 00:27:27.330 Sima K: that's why I tested this with Jim I swear to God i've been on this since. 46 00:27:27.330 --> 00:27:31.560 Sima K: 630 if you guys can hear me Jim can attest everything work. 47 00:27:41.580 --> 00:27:44.490 Brian Averill: Do you have headphones plugged into your output jack that might be a. 48 00:27:52.260 --> 00:27:52.890 Sima K: Hello. 49 00:27:54.810 --> 00:27:55.320 Christopher Lee: Hello. 50 00:28:01.410 --> 00:28:03.600 Angela McGregor: My video is not working so. 51 00:28:07.380 --> 00:28:10.140 Angela McGregor: Here cameras screwed up. 52 00:28:12.600 --> 00:28:13.200 Sima K: Here you. 53 00:28:15.270 --> 00:28:16.770 Sima K: Can you guys hear me now. 54 00:28:16.950 --> 00:28:26.340 Sima K: Yes, oh my gosh Thank you so you heard my whole diatribe about how i've been on here since 630 and everything worked when I set this up with Jim and everybody's done. 55 00:28:27.780 --> 00:28:28.920 Angela McGregor: yeah yeah. 56 00:28:29.100 --> 00:28:31.260 Sima K: Okay, thank you. 57 00:28:33.000 --> 00:28:33.360 Sima K: For. 58 00:28:38.130 --> 00:28:39.330 Sima K: The thing everybody. 59 00:28:41.280 --> 00:28:42.570 Brian Averill: Good evening children costume. 60 00:28:42.630 --> 00:28:44.430 Angela McGregor: costume yes. 61 00:28:45.540 --> 00:28:52.830 Sima K: Wait after wait, how many years you guys like the entry to this committee has to be that you have to pronounce my name correctly. 62 00:28:53.130 --> 00:28:53.520 Oh. 63 00:28:57.660 --> 00:29:04.650 Sima K: hold on I am reading we have quorum so two more minutes because i'm waiting for neck, and it was the best. 64 00:29:06.030 --> 00:29:10.860 Sima K: So, give us till 706 that's nice to see you all. 65 00:29:11.490 --> 00:29:12.930 Angela McGregor: Like was yeah. 66 00:29:14.040 --> 00:29:29.520 Sima K: hmm So hopefully I don't know you guys feel about it, but obviously I want to leave the zoom option like I said on my email, and also on our agenda, but I would love to see if there's a way for us to have a meeting in person. 67 00:29:30.630 --> 00:29:32.550 Angela McGregor: yeah me too. 68 00:29:32.880 --> 00:29:43.290 Christopher Lee: I just found out about this thing called the owl it's a conference camera that tracks your voice so if we meet in person, we could set that up for our zoom camera, and it would show whoever speaking. 69 00:29:45.240 --> 00:29:46.860 Angela McGregor: I would rock yeah. 70 00:29:48.180 --> 00:29:52.350 Sima K: Does it need like some kind of special setup or it's pretty portable. 71 00:29:52.440 --> 00:29:53.400 Christopher Lee: it's pretty portable. 72 00:29:55.110 --> 00:29:59.610 Sima K: I have hi how are you, we have an attendee. 73 00:30:02.310 --> 00:30:07.980 Sima K: Alright, one more minute and then we'll start um so i'm sorry portable yeah. 74 00:30:08.010 --> 00:30:12.720 Christopher Lee: portable the extent of setup is buying it and plug it in so. 75 00:30:14.730 --> 00:30:15.300 Sima K: We could do that. 76 00:30:24.330 --> 00:30:31.560 Sima K: So, Jim is technically logged in, but he handed the reins to me very scary and. 77 00:30:33.120 --> 00:30:33.690 Sima K: He. 78 00:30:35.910 --> 00:30:38.460 Sima K: So he might jump in he might not. 79 00:30:41.520 --> 00:30:53.190 Sima K: All right, seven seven or six i'm officially starting a meeting so welcome everybody Thank you so much for joining. 80 00:30:53.790 --> 00:31:08.220 Sima K: Thank you um we have, as far as I can see Vicky holiday joining us our new communications chair and also hopefully somebody that I would like to work more closely with. 81 00:31:08.790 --> 00:31:22.230 Sima K: Like in the past, where the outreach chairs and communication chairs works, hand in hand and, hopefully, you know we can trust each other and learn from each other so that's my goal so welcome vicki first and foremost. 82 00:31:29.400 --> 00:31:41.520 Sima K: And then I just would like to go around the room you guys don't have to turn on your cameras if you don't want to, but i'm going to start with the ladies, as I see them on the screen there's Angela Angela McGregor. 83 00:31:42.180 --> 00:31:47.010 Angela McGregor: Here Angela hi i'm sorry my camera's not functioning properly. 84 00:31:47.940 --> 00:31:49.170 Angela McGregor: Okay yeah. 85 00:31:49.890 --> 00:31:50.610 Angela McGregor: You know if you're. 86 00:31:50.670 --> 00:31:52.590 Sima K: If you're in pajamas i'll forgive you. 87 00:31:53.640 --> 00:31:54.480 Angela McGregor: Oh no. 88 00:31:55.830 --> 00:31:56.340 Angela McGregor: i'm not. 89 00:31:58.740 --> 00:32:02.400 Sima K: Just kidding and then there's Christina right there. 90 00:32:05.400 --> 00:32:06.750 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: To see your faces. 91 00:32:07.290 --> 00:32:09.540 Sima K: Christina is also I know. 92 00:32:11.310 --> 00:32:13.830 Sima K: Christina is also in the resiliency committee so. 93 00:32:15.510 --> 00:32:15.900 Sima K: yay. 94 00:32:20.280 --> 00:32:30.510 Sima K: We already introduced vicki i'm next we have again i'm going Brian my artistic director my. 95 00:32:33.780 --> 00:32:36.210 Sima K: The almost dmc President. 96 00:32:41.280 --> 00:32:42.930 Angela McGregor: yeah to go there. 97 00:32:44.490 --> 00:33:06.240 Sima K: it's just i'm introducing everybody at their top level, so you know i'm going for it anyway, I I really do I am so grateful for brian's help he knows that he's just I mean Thank you and always always whether my moment's notice available and creative and there, so thank you. 98 00:33:08.610 --> 00:33:14.520 Sima K: And Christopher Lee our tech guru and so many more. 99 00:33:15.600 --> 00:33:17.040 Sima K: How are you probably. 100 00:33:18.780 --> 00:33:19.440 Sima K: This is like. 101 00:33:20.670 --> 00:33:24.300 Christopher Lee: The zoom meeting it in the days so pretty good considering. 102 00:33:25.560 --> 00:33:36.420 Sima K: hey, thank you for staying up um but yeah so i'm sorry did I, yes I don't i'm not missing out anybody, am I well if Nick was here. 103 00:33:37.650 --> 00:33:43.770 Sima K: So I did reach out to Alex who was on my committee and i'm still waiting for an answer so we'll see. 104 00:33:44.970 --> 00:33:53.310 Sima K: and waiting on Nick and I asked Elizabeth or new board member to join as well, and I think she was interested in joining So hopefully they'll join us. 105 00:33:54.720 --> 00:33:58.650 Sima K: In a few minutes, but actually Thank you everybody i'm. 106 00:33:59.880 --> 00:34:00.900 Vicki Halliday: in San Diego. 107 00:34:01.530 --> 00:34:02.760 Sima K: How okay. 108 00:34:02.790 --> 00:34:03.090 Vicki Halliday: So I. 109 00:34:03.510 --> 00:34:07.890 Vicki Halliday: will be here, he was posting all day from a convention in San Diego. 110 00:34:08.640 --> 00:34:09.720 Sima K: Okay, thank you. 111 00:34:09.990 --> 00:34:10.800 Vicki Halliday: Thank you for letting us. 112 00:34:11.550 --> 00:34:18.480 Sima K: Okay, so no neck and i'll text Elizabeth when i'm done speaking and just see if she's joining us um so. 113 00:34:19.500 --> 00:34:40.410 Sima K: Thank you, everybody honestly, the selection was very interesting and thank you, thank you, thank you, I don't know if you guys were there for the July meeting, but I had record record turnouts, so I really want to thank all of you um you know, a for running the for bringing such great. 114 00:34:41.520 --> 00:34:49.590 Sima K: numbers to the facts, like you know look Ivan and I could have had our differences, but I truly believe in what he says, and that we. 115 00:34:50.730 --> 00:35:03.270 Sima K: The caliber of our pool of candidates like I just think it's incredible and that's what made the election so special, so thank you and thank you for that so let's go. 116 00:35:07.470 --> 00:35:07.920 Sima K: I. 117 00:35:15.480 --> 00:35:24.960 Sima K: I kind of went into my chair report if that's okay so let's just back up for a minute approve agenda, as presented Oh, let me go through roll call sorry. 118 00:35:27.540 --> 00:35:30.540 Sima K: Alright, see my i'm here vicki yes. 119 00:35:31.770 --> 00:35:46.950 Sima K: Liz not Christina Thank you Angela Thank you Brian Thank you Christopher Thank you um okay all set so now we're going to move on to the agenda, can I get a second on approval of agenda, please. 120 00:35:47.280 --> 00:35:48.300 Vicki Halliday: Second, it. 121 00:35:49.740 --> 00:35:52.440 Sima K: Was that was that Angela or. 122 00:35:53.010 --> 00:35:53.460 Both. 123 00:35:55.560 --> 00:35:56.250 doesn't matter. 124 00:35:58.410 --> 00:35:58.980 Sima K: Okay. 125 00:36:00.060 --> 00:36:08.850 Sima K: And please approve my minutes but i'm very, very bad at sending out but I promised you don't have to approve them but I promise I need to send them out this week. 126 00:36:10.710 --> 00:36:11.880 Sima K: So that's number two. 127 00:36:13.470 --> 00:36:20.640 Sima K: Number three moving on to nonsense anybody who's got an announcement fees committee members. 128 00:36:22.710 --> 00:36:23.040 Christopher Lee: I do. 129 00:36:24.810 --> 00:36:25.470 Christopher Lee: i'm. 130 00:36:25.590 --> 00:36:27.030 Sima K: Just a heads up that this week. 131 00:36:28.110 --> 00:36:28.440 Christopher Lee: Hello. 132 00:36:28.470 --> 00:36:29.730 Sima K: Do we have. 133 00:36:31.800 --> 00:36:34.110 Sima K: Yes, yes, yes, I see you. 134 00:36:34.470 --> 00:36:44.700 Christopher Lee: Okay, just a heads up that this weekend is national cleanup day, so there will be a lot of cleanup organizations primarily focused Saturday on cleaning up the beach in the neighborhood. 135 00:36:45.720 --> 00:36:49.080 Christopher Lee: So welcome an open invitation to anybody who'd like to join. 136 00:36:50.400 --> 00:36:52.380 Christopher Lee: The various efforts going on the Saturday. 137 00:36:53.820 --> 00:37:00.810 Sima K: And you send me stuff Chris so that we could post or do whatever as long as you know, it's within our guidelines. 138 00:37:00.990 --> 00:37:02.010 Christopher Lee: i'll send it to you right now. 139 00:37:02.970 --> 00:37:09.150 Sima K: Okay that'd be awesome to kind of promote this week leading up to the weekend right it's Monday, what do you guys. 140 00:37:12.000 --> 00:37:14.190 Brian Averill: For sure he'll the battle going on to. 141 00:37:18.390 --> 00:37:22.890 Sima K: Sorry i'm writing this down okay heal the bay and that's all for the weekend yep. 142 00:37:24.630 --> 00:37:27.660 Sima K: Thank you okay anything else. 143 00:37:29.190 --> 00:37:30.270 Sima K: Any other announcements. 144 00:37:34.620 --> 00:37:43.710 Sima K: I actually have a quick question, not that we were promoting it, but his music at penn Mara is that over was it last week, last Wednesday last Wednesday of it. 145 00:37:45.090 --> 00:37:48.090 Brian Averill: So what this one it's it's ending soon. 146 00:37:48.870 --> 00:37:55.410 Sima K: Okay, this one to say okay um next do we have any public comment. 147 00:37:56.430 --> 00:37:57.300 Brian Averill: We have no public. 148 00:37:57.510 --> 00:37:59.790 Sima K: We have no public anymore we've lost our one. 149 00:38:03.870 --> 00:38:05.100 Sima K: One viewer. 150 00:38:07.320 --> 00:38:07.920 Sima K: um. 151 00:38:08.580 --> 00:38:10.140 Vicki Halliday: This is a good committee to be on. 152 00:38:10.650 --> 00:38:12.690 Vicki Halliday: yeah yeah. 153 00:38:14.280 --> 00:38:15.870 Angela McGregor: person it's great. 154 00:38:15.960 --> 00:38:16.230 Although. 155 00:38:17.790 --> 00:38:21.690 Christopher Lee: As a metric of our success at outreach shouldn't we have a huge public. 156 00:38:21.720 --> 00:38:23.370 Sima K: Now I like it small. 157 00:38:24.630 --> 00:38:28.230 Sima K: Thank you, can you can get more things done. 158 00:38:28.650 --> 00:38:28.800 and 159 00:38:29.880 --> 00:38:32.670 Vicki Halliday: that the people who like meeting. 160 00:38:38.130 --> 00:38:45.630 Angela McGregor: it's our job to get people involved with like the dnc board in general, in other words to come to those meetings. 161 00:38:46.020 --> 00:38:54.660 Sima K: No, I agree, like I do, I like I like I like our rhythm I like what we try to accomplish. 162 00:38:55.770 --> 00:39:03.690 Sima K: Listen, when we have controversial issues on our agenda, or if we have money issues on our agenda you know people are going to come. 163 00:39:04.080 --> 00:39:14.130 Sima K: Right, but right now we're just kind of figuring out what we want to do and where we want to go, so you know, hoping, this could be a good working meeting, and you know we can figure out. 164 00:39:15.330 --> 00:39:22.680 Sima K: Some organizational stuff and you know how we go forward OK, so my chair report. 165 00:39:23.820 --> 00:39:30.300 Sima K: That was kind of it infections and schedules, so the big things that we want to work on i'd like to work on over the next couple of months is. 166 00:39:30.900 --> 00:39:50.970 Sima K: trying to figure out a schedule for all the promotions, that we want to do um I list them under my next motion item but kind of just the introduction and so i've mentioned sorry hi Christopher he just emailed me do you guys hear that that bang when it goes off on my email. 167 00:39:52.440 --> 00:39:54.930 Sima K: Oh okay i'm so. 168 00:39:57.750 --> 00:40:05.100 Sima K: Venice living article I think i've mentioned this to you, but it's turned into a monthly thing, so I end up writing for Venice living once a month. 169 00:40:05.670 --> 00:40:16.590 Sima K: The problem is, is that they're two months ahead, so the timer issue we did in July, the October issue we did in August, so their deadline is basically. 170 00:40:17.040 --> 00:40:27.060 Sima K: Five days after our the dnc meetings which kind of works, you know, but sometimes we don't and what I write about is I write about like Community interest stories. 171 00:40:27.360 --> 00:40:37.590 Sima K: So what is the dmc doing that's not you know, forgive me that's not about homelessness that's not about crime things that aren't you know so. 172 00:40:38.160 --> 00:40:52.020 Sima K: heart wrenching and heart pumping in our for our communities, so, for example, I did something on civic you so at the time the vote came in for Lou Pack, I thought it was important to introduce our land use planning. 173 00:40:52.950 --> 00:40:57.480 Sima K: committee, so we introduced that to the Community, and then I also wrote about civic you. 174 00:40:58.530 --> 00:41:16.770 Sima K: learn something about it as well, so I would love for you guys to help because honestly it depends on what the pmc is doing on two months, but if we can start thinking of ways that we can promote the MC outside of. 175 00:41:18.120 --> 00:41:18.600 Sima K: You know. 176 00:41:19.650 --> 00:41:29.520 Sima K: Some of the more like I said sensitive issues in our Community, but um you know i've written before obviously about the election wrote about. 177 00:41:30.060 --> 00:41:43.200 Sima K: Some of the grants that we have done um did something on the carousel I did something on the Mexican American monuments so just to give you an idea of what we worked on alright so that's Venice living. 178 00:41:44.220 --> 00:41:46.620 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: And who's the normal audience for Venice living. 179 00:41:48.960 --> 00:42:11.730 Sima K: So it goes to about 9000 households, the only thing about it is, is that they don't go to condos weirdly enough because I guess they can't get into the buildings, so if you have a secure, so they tend to be going to residential like it's all residential but um I can. 180 00:42:12.960 --> 00:42:25.170 Sima K: Bring one person I could show you a hard copy I don't think they do anything digital, to be honest with you guys it's all hard like it's like a hardcore old school newspaper very local you know they do like. 181 00:42:26.310 --> 00:42:27.120 Sima K: A yoga. 182 00:42:28.290 --> 00:42:39.810 Sima K: Spread they do a piece on you know real estate, they have columnists that right every week on human interest basically like a human interest magazine. 183 00:42:40.260 --> 00:42:54.300 Sima K: And they highlight members of our Community, you know, like people, for example, that are doing good for the Community or people that have long ties to the Community or you know something is special about them just it's. 184 00:42:55.380 --> 00:43:02.100 Sima K: When I stopped talking, or what to catch a break i'll get you like a what you call it a. 185 00:43:03.390 --> 00:43:05.970 Sima K: A hard copy but um. 186 00:43:08.040 --> 00:43:20.190 Sima K: yeah so again, and I think it's a direction I would personally like to go in, in terms of like, how do we with our manpower, how do we promote Venice right. 187 00:43:21.390 --> 00:43:31.770 Sima K: Like with this, you know I go into it, but that's kind of it YouTube channel, we have a YouTube channel, and I know Jim. 188 00:43:32.340 --> 00:43:44.610 Sima K: has been posting more and more on it, and I know, for example, i'm two meetings ago Christina I think you were out of town people were struggling with what to do with zoom and I. 189 00:43:45.690 --> 00:43:52.980 Sima K: Put it out there and I linked it and people were like just this really helpful Thank you so i'm. 190 00:43:54.630 --> 00:43:54.930 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: Good. 191 00:43:55.410 --> 00:44:02.670 Sima K: We got to put that more out there right and vicki you guys are using it a little bit more right and you're posting the meetings on there as well. 192 00:44:03.810 --> 00:44:12.180 Vicki Halliday: All the full board meetings are certainly posted i'm not sure on committees that may be up to the committee chairs. 193 00:44:13.200 --> 00:44:14.040 Vicki Halliday: But they could be. 194 00:44:15.120 --> 00:44:17.250 Vicki Halliday: I mean you know look pick is a good example. 195 00:44:18.120 --> 00:44:18.480 Sima K: Okay. 196 00:44:18.780 --> 00:44:20.850 Vicki Halliday: of meetings that might be closely. 197 00:44:21.810 --> 00:44:24.570 Angela McGregor: I think what we need to do, I have. 198 00:44:24.630 --> 00:44:26.070 Angela McGregor: Just speaking personally. 199 00:44:27.420 --> 00:44:36.720 Angela McGregor: If we can find a way to to promote people encourage people to subscribe to that channel. 200 00:44:37.500 --> 00:44:52.890 Angela McGregor: Because I get you know I get a pop up every time Jim post something on the YouTube channel yeah and then I go in and watch it and yeah so if there's a way that we can promote subscription to that channel that would be. 201 00:44:54.090 --> 00:45:05.370 Angela McGregor: I think a really good way to go, because then people become aware if they're not aware that it's going to happen they're aware that it has happened and yeah lubick meetings would be a great place to. 202 00:45:06.120 --> 00:45:14.100 Angela McGregor: To go with that, if we can get if we can encourage elites to to post post your meetings to that channel. 203 00:45:15.090 --> 00:45:23.880 Sima K: Well, what do you guys think, do you think I should send out an e blast, by the way our opening rates for the email blasts have been abysmal. 204 00:45:25.140 --> 00:45:39.600 Sima K: So just just being honest about it, so we got to meet either make our emails more interesting or i'm not really sure why but um so yeah ideas on how to boost our subscription I see. 205 00:45:40.500 --> 00:45:45.030 Sima K: Okay, so no I was just trying to get my thought out just to see if. 206 00:45:46.230 --> 00:45:46.470 Sima K: yeah. 207 00:45:47.250 --> 00:45:50.760 Christopher Lee: Okay, so I would say that. 208 00:45:52.620 --> 00:46:01.410 Christopher Lee: To increase our subscription, we need to make it makes sense when people subscribe, right now, the meeting names are nonsensical we've got Rules nine 920 21. 209 00:46:01.860 --> 00:46:13.710 Christopher Lee: deservedly is the Rules Committee for September 9 but agreeing on a set nomenclature for all the all the titles, so that it's very clear what people are tuning in for sure they see the pop up notification. 210 00:46:14.190 --> 00:46:22.770 Christopher Lee: Secondly, including the minutes, so the written minutes for people who don't want to sit through a two hour recording of our next board meeting or you know are famous for our ones. 211 00:46:23.400 --> 00:46:36.180 Christopher Lee: They can just go to the meeting minutes and like ideally go to a rough time Sam I don't know if that's something that we can start, including for each agenda item is when it starts getting addressed we just logged the time. 212 00:46:37.500 --> 00:46:45.150 Christopher Lee: So it's like Okay, we know at 37 minutes in we started talking about Lou peck during this channel board meeting so that we can create those little. 213 00:46:46.350 --> 00:46:47.040 Christopher Lee: navigation. 214 00:46:47.100 --> 00:46:50.130 Sima K: jump points for the videos yeah but who's doing that. 215 00:46:50.820 --> 00:46:54.930 Christopher Lee: I would suggest either the secretary or the communications officer not. 216 00:46:55.080 --> 00:46:55.920 Vicki Halliday: Not doing that. 217 00:46:57.600 --> 00:46:58.080 All right. 218 00:46:59.850 --> 00:47:02.010 Christopher Lee: I suggested, you can you can reject it. 219 00:47:03.570 --> 00:47:04.170 Sima K: So. 220 00:47:05.490 --> 00:47:19.740 Sima K: That was my that was gonna be my next question after that so vicki explain this to me so right now, are we uploading or is that the plan that for the meetings to go up there. 221 00:47:21.330 --> 00:47:21.870 Vicki Halliday: i'm sorry. 222 00:47:22.800 --> 00:47:27.240 Sima K: So is the plan for the meeting and the minutes to go up on our YouTube channel. 223 00:47:28.710 --> 00:47:34.050 Vicki Halliday: Not the Minutes they'll go on the vc side, I mean we give us uploading meetings. 224 00:47:34.380 --> 00:47:45.900 Sima K: To the UK so Okay, so that was my next point so does Jim have ownership now of the YouTube channel or can we win and clean it up and make it more like pretty. 225 00:47:46.590 --> 00:47:48.390 Sima K: Exactly kind of the first step. 226 00:47:48.420 --> 00:47:48.720 Sima K: Of. 227 00:47:48.780 --> 00:47:50.100 Sima K: What Chris is recommending. 228 00:47:50.160 --> 00:47:51.960 Sima K: Is that our interview. 229 00:47:53.460 --> 00:48:01.650 Vicki Halliday: At this point, Jim is in control the YouTube channel that isn't to say i'm sure i'm sure he would love it cleaned up and branded. 230 00:48:03.480 --> 00:48:03.840 Sima K: Okay. 231 00:48:04.350 --> 00:48:04.770 Sima K: I don't. 232 00:48:04.920 --> 00:48:06.990 Vicki Halliday: reach out Okay, but. 233 00:48:07.170 --> 00:48:21.390 Sima K: But Christopher to your point, maybe we can like clean it up right make it more user friendly and then let's say once the Minutes are posted it's I mean. 234 00:48:22.590 --> 00:48:26.730 Sima K: I don't think it's such a big deal to post, the Minutes on the YouTube channel. 235 00:48:26.910 --> 00:48:29.430 Christopher Lee: Know posting the Minutes could just be a link back to where. 236 00:48:29.430 --> 00:48:31.440 Sima K: we're posting yeah side anyway exactly. 237 00:48:31.650 --> 00:48:44.130 Christopher Lee: yeah, I think, to make it most useful and we'll see if Melissa can take it on is just logging when we go to agenda item number 11 what time it was and somebody from our committee can just do the rest of that workload. 238 00:48:44.790 --> 00:48:46.200 Angela McGregor: Well there's okay transcript. 239 00:48:46.290 --> 00:48:57.270 Angela McGregor: Though of the entire meeting now posted to the vlc website, and I think it is kind of time stamped I don't know i'd have to go back and look at it. 240 00:48:57.510 --> 00:48:58.110 Angela McGregor: But it's. 241 00:48:58.140 --> 00:48:58.890 Angela McGregor: really useful. 242 00:48:59.280 --> 00:49:01.560 Angela McGregor: it's not really meeting last time I mean. 243 00:49:01.590 --> 00:49:10.170 Sima K: Christopher I can I can do, like a general time note, but I can ask Melissa to do that and I don't think any of us can so. 244 00:49:11.040 --> 00:49:16.170 Christopher Lee: yeah i'm not asking for a minute by minute, but as soon as we open an agenda item just jot down what time it was. 245 00:49:17.130 --> 00:49:28.200 Sima K: Again I you know, like let's see how we do on the next meeting and let's see how I how I am able to you know figure that out, because there are certain we have a lot less responsibility during. 246 00:49:28.920 --> 00:49:36.150 Sima K: The MC meetings than she does but that's a good point but then, but then explain this to me how do we do we end up searching by. 247 00:49:38.400 --> 00:49:52.200 Christopher Lee: So Okay, some of them do have the times but, basically, then we would take the time that we know the agenda item started, so if it was like the general concern calendar started at 708 we know, an eight minutes in from the recording we can chop a. 248 00:49:53.640 --> 00:49:57.090 Christopher Lee: timestamp saying so that people can just jump to that section. 249 00:49:59.790 --> 00:50:00.030 Sima K: So. 250 00:50:00.090 --> 00:50:12.420 Christopher Lee: So each timestamp would correspond to an agenda item, so if I was interested in the project at 655 Chris Moore and I couldn't attend the meeting I know it's Item number 10 and I can just jump the YouTube navigation to that point. 251 00:50:12.990 --> 00:50:17.580 Sima K: mm hmm okay well, let me think about that a little bit Thank you. 252 00:50:19.170 --> 00:50:20.040 Sima K: Okay, and. 253 00:50:20.580 --> 00:50:36.900 Angela McGregor: By the way, I totally agree with Chris because when those notifications pop up and it it, it looks like a generic a weird like I don't even know what those numbers referred to honestly I think it's just a date, but if we really do need to. 254 00:50:37.980 --> 00:50:38.700 Angela McGregor: Clean that up. 255 00:50:38.970 --> 00:50:39.810 Sima K: so sure for now. 256 00:50:42.150 --> 00:50:51.210 Sima K: we'll we'll definitely do that i'm just more concerned about like can we realistically do the timestamp that correlate to the. 257 00:50:51.720 --> 00:51:11.910 Angela McGregor: All he's talking about is during the course of meeting as things come up just note the time next to the items on the agenda so as you jump to a new agenda item just look at the clock and go okay 1005 midnight 130 you know the usual right. 258 00:51:13.140 --> 00:51:24.450 Angela McGregor: And, and then, when it gets posted to YouTube I guess I Chris I if i'm hearing you right basically you just put kind of a almost a caption on the whole thing. 259 00:51:25.680 --> 00:51:26.130 Angela McGregor: and 260 00:51:26.850 --> 00:51:31.140 Christopher Lee: It shows us a little notch on the play bar so you can just click out that specific time. 261 00:51:32.490 --> 00:51:50.280 Sima K: Oh, we can play with that during the next meeting so let's see that's noted so let's do that, and you know, and if the meantime i'll talk to Jim and we can clean it up and make it more accessible and my bigger question was how do we promote the Channel do we post that on the AMC website. 262 00:51:51.510 --> 00:51:51.720 Vicki Halliday: The. 263 00:51:51.930 --> 00:51:54.900 Angela McGregor: Media, on the homepage yeah. 264 00:51:54.930 --> 00:51:58.800 Sima K: So homepage and then vicki you said social media. 265 00:51:59.760 --> 00:52:00.060 yeah. 266 00:52:01.680 --> 00:52:03.390 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: yeah but you can't lean into the actual. 267 00:52:03.390 --> 00:52:14.430 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: Meetings I think of the actual meetings themselves to you know when folks you know come into the meeting remind them hey if you can't catch all of this. 268 00:52:14.610 --> 00:52:15.480 Sima K: We have a yeah. 269 00:52:16.080 --> 00:52:20.820 Sima K: I think that's a good idea, so we start kind of promoting it. 270 00:52:22.260 --> 00:52:23.340 Sima K: On the. 271 00:52:24.720 --> 00:52:26.280 Sima K: right as the meetings approach. 272 00:52:27.750 --> 00:52:34.290 Christopher Lee: If we want to get real fancy we could just have pre roll before our meeting so instead of it being you know i've been looking like a. 273 00:52:34.530 --> 00:52:35.610 Christopher Lee: Looking around or. 274 00:52:35.910 --> 00:52:40.590 Christopher Lee: People figure out who's hosting whatnot we just run that pre roll until we're actually ready to go. 275 00:52:41.340 --> 00:52:42.810 Sima K: And that people are going to be. 276 00:52:42.900 --> 00:52:50.970 Christopher Lee: Our pre roll would just be all our social handles find us on YouTube at and then just either a short link or our user handle you know find us on instagram at. 277 00:52:51.420 --> 00:53:02.910 Christopher Lee: And then, our user handle so that people who are tuned in five minutes early aren't seeing us not knowing how to use zoom they're seeing us giving them information, where they can catch up on something they may have missed previously. 278 00:53:03.960 --> 00:53:05.400 Sima K: I see you smiling Brian. 279 00:53:06.420 --> 00:53:08.070 Brian Averill: I agree with everything Christopher said. 280 00:53:11.580 --> 00:53:13.500 Sima K: Alright, so are you putting that together. 281 00:53:14.430 --> 00:53:20.610 Christopher Lee: If somebody sends me the Minutes of this meeting, and once we get to agenda item seven and decide how we're tracking it, yes I. 282 00:53:20.640 --> 00:53:21.990 Christopher Lee: will gladly put that together. 283 00:53:24.270 --> 00:53:27.360 Sima K: Alright, moving on um. 284 00:53:28.380 --> 00:53:40.980 Sima K: website protocol that's actually more of a question for vicki so vicki I, thankfully, I have been relieved of my web site duties website managerial duties. 285 00:53:42.060 --> 00:53:44.070 Sima K: So my question is. 286 00:53:45.630 --> 00:54:01.410 Sima K: What so if there are any glitches on the website, or if we, as the outreach committee notice, something that we want to fix functionality wise procedure wise. 287 00:54:02.520 --> 00:54:06.480 Sima K: So come email me and then I email you and Jim. 288 00:54:07.500 --> 00:54:11.880 Vicki Halliday: yeah or you can email me to start if I know the answer, then I can branch it with him. 289 00:54:12.360 --> 00:54:24.390 Vicki Halliday: Okay well there been a lot of things going on um I mean i've been hammered for a few days now, because of the fact that there used to be a way that you could sign up and people did it. 290 00:54:24.900 --> 00:54:34.020 Vicki Halliday: Just Out of curiosity, more than anything, where whenever any email was sent to the dnc board you could sign up to also get those emails. 291 00:54:35.310 --> 00:54:35.820 Vicki Halliday: well. 292 00:54:36.960 --> 00:54:49.650 Vicki Halliday: That stopped and it happened when you guys redid the website that function was sort of gone and it never came back, which is probably good because. 293 00:54:51.540 --> 00:54:58.230 Vicki Halliday: I mean it got complicated, at times, because there were people in the Community actually seeing emails before any of us did. 294 00:54:59.760 --> 00:55:04.740 Vicki Halliday: And now, people are complaining that they're not getting those emails. 295 00:55:06.240 --> 00:55:26.280 Vicki Halliday: So there's all sorts of stuff going on with the website web pointer keeps repairing things and fixing glitches and stuff here and there, i'm back on the back end um but yeah just email me and if I know how to get it done, I will, if not we'll get Jim involved. 296 00:55:27.090 --> 00:55:42.900 Sima K: So i'm vicki just just something that i've noticed and i'm i'm wondering if you've heard about this, but the my back end changed I don't have the back end capable editing capabilities that I used to, and it doesn't matter what browser i'm on. 297 00:55:43.200 --> 00:55:44.730 Vicki Halliday: Are you logging in at the bottom. 298 00:55:45.420 --> 00:55:49.440 Sima K: i'm logging in through web corner, through my original web corner login. 299 00:55:50.250 --> 00:55:55.410 Vicki Halliday: Know go to the bottom of the Vinci page, where it says admin login. 300 00:55:56.430 --> 00:55:59.760 Vicki Halliday: And log in there and that's how you can post anything. 301 00:56:01.620 --> 00:56:10.020 Sima K: right but literally until two days ago I could post anything, the other way what i'm saying is has the back end editor changed or you you're not aware of that. 302 00:56:10.230 --> 00:56:11.370 Vicki Halliday: Not that I know up. 303 00:56:11.940 --> 00:56:14.010 Sima K: Okay well i'll contact you Thank you. 304 00:56:15.210 --> 00:56:18.090 Sima K: Okay anything else website okay. 305 00:56:18.180 --> 00:56:21.690 Sima K: yeah yeah wait i'm sorry, who is that. 306 00:56:22.290 --> 00:56:23.010 Brian Averill: My name is Brian. 307 00:56:24.000 --> 00:56:24.540 Sima K: Oh yeah. 308 00:56:26.340 --> 00:56:26.610 Sima K: Just. 309 00:56:26.640 --> 00:56:41.220 Brian Averill: Just quickly, this is a basic thing it seems like an easy fix a lot of folks about agendas and minutes than they are incredibly hard to find they're actually under the board page which doesn't make a lot of sense to me. 310 00:56:42.210 --> 00:56:49.440 Brian Averill: So it's everybody's picture, with their name their title and then under that all the agendas in the Minutes that doesn't seem like the right place for them. 311 00:56:49.890 --> 00:56:51.210 Vicki Halliday: I need to be on the committee page. 312 00:56:51.930 --> 00:56:55.470 Sima K: Okay, so i'm on i'm on our website right now. 313 00:56:55.950 --> 00:56:57.840 Sima K: and on our website. 314 00:56:58.620 --> 00:56:59.430 So. 315 00:57:01.080 --> 00:57:03.030 Sima K: Here are you talking about. 316 00:57:03.330 --> 00:57:04.680 Brian Averill: Go to a board. 317 00:57:06.120 --> 00:57:07.680 Brian Averill: And then go all the way down. 318 00:57:08.220 --> 00:57:10.350 Vicki Halliday: yep bottom of the page. 319 00:57:13.740 --> 00:57:15.030 Brian Averill: Look at those handsome devils. 320 00:57:17.460 --> 00:57:18.330 Brian Averill: that's where this. 321 00:57:18.840 --> 00:57:19.770 Sima K: Is my favorite. 322 00:57:19.800 --> 00:57:20.400 picture. 323 00:57:27.090 --> 00:57:29.190 Sima K: Do you like, do you like it like this. 324 00:57:30.630 --> 00:57:32.670 Vicki Halliday: It isn't like that online. 325 00:57:33.420 --> 00:57:34.230 Angela McGregor: Oh, my. 326 00:57:35.850 --> 00:57:37.680 Sima K: Oh, my God OK. 327 00:57:37.770 --> 00:57:39.420 Angela McGregor: OK it's a picture. 328 00:57:41.130 --> 00:57:42.030 Brian Averill: So let's keep going. 329 00:57:42.060 --> 00:57:47.280 Brian Averill: We keep going down here, so if anyone wants to find this stuff I don't know that they're actually going to get there. 330 00:57:47.670 --> 00:57:48.300 Vicki Halliday: I agree. 331 00:57:48.540 --> 00:57:55.980 Sima K: yeah so my question then is because I believe we had. 332 00:57:57.210 --> 00:58:01.830 Sima K: didn't we have something here that was like agendas wasn't just agenda requests. 333 00:58:02.760 --> 00:58:03.480 Sima K: Like you guys. 334 00:58:03.870 --> 00:58:05.400 Brian Averill: I always thought we should have we never had it. 335 00:58:07.200 --> 00:58:09.990 Angela McGregor: Though it's fairly simple to add it yeah. 336 00:58:11.130 --> 00:58:16.080 Brian Averill: When I post on social media, I always say the agenda and zoom link. 337 00:58:16.140 --> 00:58:19.650 Brian Averill: On the site well I don't think people are really finding that. 338 00:58:19.770 --> 00:58:34.590 Sima K: Well, what that well usually the way that I get around that is by posting it like this, see so it's like boom right there in front of you and easy on the front page right you're right, we should we should have something here or even just a button right. 339 00:58:34.800 --> 00:58:36.000 Sima K: The agenda task. 340 00:58:36.090 --> 00:58:39.510 Sima K: and obvious page I think Jackie. 341 00:58:40.350 --> 00:58:41.700 Vicki Halliday: I agree i'm writing notes. 342 00:58:42.480 --> 00:58:46.260 Brian Averill: And agendas and minutes just seeking two birds one stone. 343 00:58:48.330 --> 00:58:50.220 Brian Averill: Basically what's already on this pitch. 344 00:58:53.220 --> 00:59:00.810 Sima K: yeah i'm sorry well i'm able to change to see my screen oh that's weird. 345 00:59:01.740 --> 00:59:02.280 Angela McGregor: yeah. 346 00:59:02.340 --> 00:59:09.990 Sima K: I came back see that's my back end just so so I was, I was looking at when the meetings were were happening. 347 00:59:11.250 --> 00:59:15.630 Sima K: So see that's how I log in so that's no longer my login vicki. 348 00:59:17.580 --> 00:59:21.120 Vicki Halliday: How you did that directly Oh, my goodness the URL. 349 00:59:22.020 --> 00:59:22.860 Christopher Lee: yeah you. 350 00:59:22.950 --> 00:59:29.460 Vicki Halliday: do that, but you can also do it at the bottom right, where it says admin login. 351 00:59:30.690 --> 00:59:31.110 yeah. 352 00:59:33.330 --> 00:59:37.470 Sima K: i've lost matter anyway doesn't matter so yeah So this is the page. 353 00:59:38.640 --> 00:59:39.180 Sima K: Okay. 354 00:59:40.680 --> 00:59:44.220 Sima K: Great Thank you so agendas i'm making a note. 355 00:59:45.420 --> 00:59:46.080 Sima K: mmm. 356 00:59:47.790 --> 00:59:49.170 Vicki Halliday: yeah I can take care of that. 357 00:59:50.040 --> 00:59:53.160 Sima K: And then it's right so it's more visible right. 358 00:59:53.670 --> 00:59:54.780 Brian Averill: yeah yeah. 359 00:59:54.840 --> 00:59:55.680 Sima K: Okay, thank you. 360 00:59:55.770 --> 00:59:56.640 Brian Averill: Where it is right now. 361 00:59:57.390 --> 01:00:05.850 Sima K: Thank you yep okay next item six Oh, do you guys here sorry, let me put up the agenda. 362 01:00:07.950 --> 01:00:09.750 Sima K: Unless you guys are following it on your own. 363 01:00:14.460 --> 01:00:33.060 Sima K: Oh sorry before I pull this up, I just want to show you because it's actually a first thing on our agenda and the next item, so this is big heading schedule resources and meetings, so this is kind of what we need to keep ahead as we start to promote and as we start to get busier busier. 364 01:00:34.470 --> 01:00:35.190 Sima K: So. 365 01:00:36.330 --> 01:00:40.170 Sima K: I just want to show you guys what we have at our disposal. 366 01:00:41.250 --> 01:01:05.550 Sima K: So this is next door, this is my next door feed, this is specific to that city feed so that's not like that's my account that's the V and sorry not my account via mcs account that I log into So this is the city, so I have right now for venison see we have 19,000 members. 367 01:01:05.880 --> 01:01:10.710 Sima K: Show I I think this is an important tool, I. 368 01:01:11.130 --> 01:01:13.320 Sima K: You know, we didn't have an account until. 369 01:01:14.220 --> 01:01:42.030 Sima K: Our administration and plus the good thing about this is that I see all the other things that are going on all over the city, because I don't just get CD 11 I get westwood I get the valley I get downtown etc, so this is kind of our next door a little piece obviously Facebook. 370 01:01:43.620 --> 01:01:50.940 Sima K: um I need to actually update our credit card information in there and instagram which is both ours and. 371 01:01:54.060 --> 01:01:55.380 Sima K: So here's instagram. 372 01:01:58.170 --> 01:02:04.980 Sima K: And then I listed pretty and we talked about YouTube and then not home depot but constant contact. 373 01:02:06.630 --> 01:02:26.880 Sima K: So that's how we send all our emails through constant contact so i'm just kind of wanted to put that out there, so we know what our sort of channels are oh and Twitter forget me Twitter so um and Brian and vicki you guys have done social media Christina you. 374 01:02:26.880 --> 01:02:28.620 Sima K: Have I know, Christopher you have. 375 01:02:28.950 --> 01:02:34.170 Sima K: Obviously, Brian he was you know most numbers on our team have so. 376 01:02:35.250 --> 01:02:46.230 Sima K: My thing with social is you post you don't really post before 48 hours right unless you're promoting something every single day for a week so. 377 01:02:47.940 --> 01:03:05.880 Sima K: let's start with that right so let's start with social 48 hours to 24 hours before an event right unless again i'm spending money, promoting it every day right, and when we set out our target, you know if i'm spending seven to $10 a day. 378 01:03:06.390 --> 01:03:09.930 Sima K: We can usually hit 2600 people. 379 01:03:11.040 --> 01:03:21.210 Sima K: For about four days so that's kind of been the strategy so i'm just putting that out there, if you guys want to change it, if you have any other suggestions. 380 01:03:24.420 --> 01:03:28.230 Brian Averill: No, I think I think everybody has collective add so. 381 01:03:28.380 --> 01:03:28.980 Sima K: We can get. 382 01:03:29.280 --> 01:03:41.490 Brian Averill: More than 48 hours anyway, I usually try to post about a day and a half before the major meetings and then see my you usually promote for that final 24 hours, I feel like that's a good a good balance. 383 01:03:41.670 --> 01:03:46.260 Brian Averill: And instagram at least is is through the roof lately it's doing great. 384 01:03:48.390 --> 01:04:01.470 Vicki Halliday: I think it's um Facebook, you get an older demographic that you're going to pay attention you know that's where all the regulars who already go to WW P amp Z meetings tend to see things. 385 01:04:02.880 --> 01:04:07.050 Vicki Halliday: Then you get instagram and Twitter but younger demographics, I. 386 01:04:07.560 --> 01:04:16.680 Brian Averill: post to instagram I also post to Facebook and instagram i'll have a few hundred views and Facebook, you know, like 30,000 2000. 387 01:04:17.970 --> 01:04:24.750 Sima K: yeah but thank you, Brian thanks for your engagement because, like I can't I can't get to it all the time, like sometimes i'll answer it but. 388 01:04:25.140 --> 01:04:31.650 Sima K: One of the things that we've been doing and I think this is actually important, and this is part of the reason that we're getting. 389 01:04:32.550 --> 01:04:47.160 Sima K: You know our numbers are so much higher is because we started following people as well and we're also following businesses and they're following us so like you know and they're giving us shout outs and you know what I I. 390 01:04:47.430 --> 01:05:03.960 Sima K: Love supporting anything in our Community so i'll give a shout out as a vm see whether it's the great Western hoagie company, you know if they post something cool I try not to do it about their sales, but like if they post something about Venice like I like that. 391 01:05:04.710 --> 01:05:12.300 Sima K: yeah so um you know not like if they're having a sale on their 12 inch great steak sandwich. 392 01:05:13.890 --> 01:05:24.660 Sima K: But I just I think it's important we're the only Community that really doesn't do that, you know as much as other sort of neighborhoods do so. 393 01:05:25.440 --> 01:05:34.920 Sima K: yeah I i've started like following businesses and following other Members in the Community, and vice versa, and engaging I think it's important, so thank you. 394 01:05:35.220 --> 01:05:47.400 Brian Averill: yeah also I don't know if you guys look at our stories but i'll do four or five stories each day and it's from people just taking beautiful pictures at the beach or in the canals, or if their dog. 395 01:05:49.080 --> 01:05:54.450 Brian Averill: And I usually put a put a rescue dog or two or three up each week if there's a nice dog i'll say hey this dogs available. 396 01:05:55.920 --> 01:06:01.710 Brian Averill: So just stuff like that, and the stories and those stories get about 50 views a day each. 397 01:06:02.700 --> 01:06:10.980 Sima K: You guys that's that's also something that we started, you know which I think is important and then listen i'm happy to give you guys. 398 01:06:11.310 --> 01:06:17.100 Sima K: Like the best engagement I get is if I I know sounds stupid, but like if i'm on the beach. 399 01:06:17.460 --> 01:06:26.700 Sima K: And i'll clean up the beach like just randomly that's the best engagement, or if I you know go to a doggy happy hour and I film that or put that out there. 400 01:06:27.150 --> 01:06:45.210 Sima K: I think anything like that that you guys personally want to contribute from your own like lives is also really important so go on, you know i'm always like supporting the dnc personally from my personal channels so. 401 01:06:46.800 --> 01:06:51.060 Sima K: You know more and more and more of that, so thank you. 402 01:06:52.980 --> 01:07:02.250 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: I also think that with next door to the point that we have this huge Community amassed already without really doing much there, we should. 403 01:07:03.420 --> 01:07:07.080 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: You know and we're not exactly sure who the Community is yet. 404 01:07:08.460 --> 01:07:19.710 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: I think it'd be nice to make it kind of like a living calendar, where we can you know communicate with the folks on there if they have questions about meetings or anything like that, but for right now just start small. 405 01:07:20.010 --> 01:07:27.030 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: and make it about the committee meetings or the general board meetings and those that same 48 hour window. 406 01:07:27.810 --> 01:07:39.120 Sima K: Right and Christina to your point um we actually I leave the comments section open so anybody can respond back to me, let me show you. 407 01:07:39.720 --> 01:07:53.070 Sima K: Just what it looks like so when I post see it's my general service area, and I mean it says, who I am so when I publish I. 408 01:07:53.460 --> 01:08:07.320 Sima K: I don't keep it close so anybody can respond and anybody can ask questions and if they you know if there are then I answer them, so you know just letting you know that we are doing that, to an extent, but. 409 01:08:07.650 --> 01:08:11.820 Brian Averill: Again, is that 19,000 is that city wide or is that just sent us. 410 01:08:12.780 --> 01:08:14.220 Vicki Halliday: that's our little. 411 01:08:14.490 --> 01:08:18.090 Sima K: This is our little map box, this is our little community. 412 01:08:18.330 --> 01:08:20.430 Vicki Halliday: Well, it says 15 neighborhoods. 413 01:08:20.550 --> 01:08:21.240 Vicki Halliday: 14 neighbors. 414 01:08:21.570 --> 01:08:21.900 Angela McGregor: yeah. 415 01:08:21.930 --> 01:08:26.190 Sima K: 14 neighborhoods, but I think no but I don't. 416 01:08:26.760 --> 01:08:36.660 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: think Members me, as a number of people following because of the CRC started a page and we have 22 members, so I think actual folks following. 417 01:08:37.350 --> 01:08:37.890 Sima K: The veto. 418 01:08:38.010 --> 01:08:52.860 Sima K: I I don't know seats 12,789 claim house let's listen regardless it's 10,000 people right either way we counted so like on my personal next door, I know I get Playa. 419 01:08:54.270 --> 01:09:08.820 Sima K: You like ice Playa posts, and I see sometimes Santa Monica posts but I don't I don't get private posts in this, so I don't know what here, I can actually look, let me just see my metrics. 420 01:09:19.590 --> 01:09:26.160 Sima K: Sorry, I can look into this, so I don't waste your guys time but I can tell you exactly how many people, we have. 421 01:09:27.450 --> 01:09:31.890 Sima K: But i'm regardless it's it's a pretty good good measure. 422 01:09:33.180 --> 01:09:35.640 Sima K: Not good measure, but it's a good outlet for us. 423 01:09:37.440 --> 01:09:39.900 Brian Averill: We post about meetings on next door. 424 01:09:42.120 --> 01:09:43.140 Brian Averill: Like upcoming meetings. 425 01:09:43.500 --> 01:09:46.770 Sima K: The Board post I post every single board meeting. 426 01:09:47.190 --> 01:09:59.520 Sima K: I did not post add calm to I haven't posted an ad come tomorrow, but I will I will post about that also um but yeah I post I pretty much like I go through my five would you. 427 01:10:00.420 --> 01:10:09.210 Sima K: Like usually Brian will do instagram and Facebook i'll i'll do Twitter and next door and the website so those are like my three. 428 01:10:11.190 --> 01:10:21.360 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: I wonder if part of the engagement for next door, instead of just doing I don't know how many photos you can put with next our posts, but if it can only be one or if we like only one. 429 01:10:21.750 --> 01:10:39.570 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: Instead of maybe, making it a just an image of you know meeting this day this committee, maybe, making it the actual agenda that way you know it's it's something that people might want to see right off the BAT you know and be able to engage that way or become interested that way. 430 01:10:41.190 --> 01:10:44.130 Sima K: The APP oh so just so you know next door. 431 01:10:44.190 --> 01:10:54.510 Sima K: My postings are very, very like short and sweet like i'll usually say the top two topics like this, you know this month we're discussing like. 432 01:10:54.900 --> 01:11:13.560 Sima K: The two items that you know let's say the top three items and then i'll just say click here my only problem is that look you guys are looking at the back end I mean unless they take a screenshot of the PDF file I don't have an option of uploading anything but a photo so. 433 01:11:14.370 --> 01:11:16.380 Christopher Lee: We can link the agenda because it's. 434 01:11:18.030 --> 01:11:21.270 Christopher Lee: Links on next or aren't blocked like they are on instagram so. 435 01:11:21.930 --> 01:11:29.070 Sima K: No need, of course, no I link everything i'm just saying and then just Christina content wise I like to keep it. 436 01:11:29.940 --> 01:11:45.630 Sima K: Consistent whereas if we're advertising the meeting like throughout our website and throughout, and you know instagram I like to keep the image, the same you know what I mean so like people don't confuse what's going on. 437 01:11:47.130 --> 01:11:50.190 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: Now i'm here that it makes sense, it makes sense, I think that. 438 01:11:50.520 --> 01:12:07.710 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: You know, since it is just such a new platform for our committee or for our board in general, I think that, and since we don't know the folks on there as well, I don't know how much they've been engaging or not, so I wonder if we could test, you know, having the agenda as the image. 439 01:12:07.770 --> 01:12:11.460 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: And you know, make the PDF for jpg. 440 01:12:12.450 --> 01:12:23.520 Sima K: So let me ask you something I So when I post on here you guys are all supposed to get my next door posts, do you not get them because I get them in my private email. 441 01:12:24.030 --> 01:12:24.510 I don't. 442 01:12:27.060 --> 01:12:28.890 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: i'm not sure I have to look out for it. 443 01:12:29.460 --> 01:12:30.900 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: wait for it. 444 01:12:31.380 --> 01:12:34.080 Vicki Halliday: But I turned off email notification. 445 01:12:34.350 --> 01:12:36.300 Vicki Halliday: Because it can make you crazy. 446 01:12:36.750 --> 01:12:37.080 yeah. 447 01:12:39.750 --> 01:12:44.070 Sima K: Right, but even if you turn off your notifications, you should still get the email. 448 01:12:45.570 --> 01:12:46.290 Sima K: So, like. 449 01:12:48.000 --> 01:12:48.690 Sima K: sure you. 450 01:13:05.340 --> 01:13:18.180 Sima K: You guys are seeing my emails i'll pull it up for you, but my point is is that when I send out a next door alert I get it in my box like I get it in my inbox it. 451 01:13:18.420 --> 01:13:19.500 Sima K: comes up in my. 452 01:13:19.950 --> 01:13:21.060 Sima K: In my email. 453 01:13:21.060 --> 01:13:22.590 Sima K: fan oh. 454 01:13:22.710 --> 01:13:24.690 Angela McGregor: No, no, and my email. 455 01:13:24.690 --> 01:13:27.330 Sima K: Feed yeah like in my email feed. 456 01:13:27.570 --> 01:13:29.460 Sima K: That it comes up a saying. 457 01:13:30.540 --> 01:13:31.980 Sima K: You know here's your new email. 458 01:13:35.820 --> 01:13:38.160 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: I think okay so part of this settings that some. 459 01:13:38.160 --> 01:13:43.020 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: folks have and others don't like you can change your emails are your preferences. 460 01:13:43.050 --> 01:13:44.280 Vicki Halliday: On next door to. 461 01:13:44.310 --> 01:13:58.020 Sima K: get those are now yes start guys change your settings if you can to start getting the city feed because I get it in my private email, but I can't change the settings because this is a done account that they gave to me. 462 01:13:59.640 --> 01:14:08.970 Sima K: So it's you know it's like overseen by the city, so I can't change the parameters like I can't invite more members or change my neighborhood. 463 01:14:11.790 --> 01:14:14.580 Sima K: All right, so can we move on. 464 01:14:16.200 --> 01:14:25.530 Sima K: Alright next he blasts so my policy has been, and I know that Jim would like more. 465 01:14:27.780 --> 01:14:33.930 Sima K: scheduled approach and vicki you might too, so my policy with a blasts has been. 466 01:14:35.010 --> 01:14:43.950 Sima K: Obviously, to try to eat last about our board meetings and we used to have a schedule of blessing them out the Sunday before our board meeting. 467 01:14:46.200 --> 01:15:14.370 Sima K: um so that was the old schedule and then I would send a blast as things come up so special you know special guest Carol sobo that will go out in an e blast right and that doesn't always have to be a vm see meeting general board meeting that when Carol spoke, I believe that was the. 468 01:15:14.850 --> 01:15:15.390 homeless. 469 01:15:20.580 --> 01:15:38.370 Sima K: Like vicki said homeless committee yes yeah so i'm just saying so it's not you know just about the board like we can send a blast about anything but i'm obviously open to ideas and suggestions on if we should have a more solid schedule. 470 01:15:39.870 --> 01:15:42.960 Christopher Lee: Yes, our motion for more solid schedule. 471 01:15:45.930 --> 01:15:47.460 Angela McGregor: If you're having problems with. 472 01:15:48.510 --> 01:15:52.470 Angela McGregor: emails getting open that people might feel inundated or. 473 01:15:55.080 --> 01:15:57.060 Sima K: What do we want so what's our schedule. 474 01:15:57.630 --> 01:16:02.190 Christopher Lee: I would advocate semi monthly so two times a month, one of the top of the month, or one at the middle of the month. 475 01:16:03.240 --> 01:16:05.370 Vicki Halliday: This is absolutely correct yeah. 476 01:16:06.600 --> 01:16:07.140 me too. 477 01:16:15.870 --> 01:16:18.540 Vicki Halliday: And all movies, can be made aware. 478 01:16:19.920 --> 01:16:21.270 Sima K: Sorry, say that again. 479 01:16:22.020 --> 01:16:22.470 Brian Averill: Go ahead but. 480 01:16:23.280 --> 01:16:28.260 Vicki Halliday: Now I was just thinking all committee chairs should be very aware of the schedule. 481 01:16:28.560 --> 01:16:45.030 Vicki Halliday: Because why public safety homeless every other committee that has guest speakers, they need to start, knowing that they've got certain deadlines for the person that 15th or whatever to get the information to you, so you don't have to track it down all the time. 482 01:16:46.530 --> 01:16:48.390 Sima K: Okay, good so. 483 01:16:49.560 --> 01:17:04.440 Sima K: let's figure this out and this kind of the schedule kind of goes into if you look at 60 which is, we have to look at the calendar of the committee's that meet. 484 01:17:05.130 --> 01:17:24.930 Sima K: And I I was doing research, but I have it on hand, so we can go through it to see when we want to make sure that the E blast go out um so first a schedule of the bison like what do we want to talk about in the E blast like. 485 01:17:26.100 --> 01:17:28.950 Sima K: Did you know what I mean because it's going to vary month by month. 486 01:17:29.340 --> 01:17:30.000 Vicki Halliday: yeah what. 487 01:17:30.360 --> 01:17:30.660 Christopher Lee: Was it. 488 01:17:31.770 --> 01:17:32.010 Christopher Lee: For. 489 01:17:32.430 --> 01:17:32.820 Brian. 490 01:17:34.410 --> 01:17:41.340 Brian Averill: Of what we should pick the one that goes out on the Sunday before the board meeting because that sort of stuff everybody ready to run for the board meeting. 491 01:17:41.730 --> 01:17:47.010 Brian Averill: And then the other ones to call to go out on my first or something like that, and all the chairs should know that. 492 01:17:47.850 --> 01:17:59.190 Brian Averill: Anything that any chair wants to announce to everybody in Venice throughout E blast The first is the time to do it yeah meeting this month we will have xyz and then the other one could be more focused. 493 01:17:59.190 --> 01:17:59.280 Vicki Halliday: On. 494 01:18:00.030 --> 01:18:06.300 Brian Averill: That maybe the the one at the first of the month or second or third or whatever that could be the general announcements, for all the chairs. 495 01:18:06.720 --> 01:18:25.830 Vicki Halliday: yeah except for like homeless Committee meets last Thursday and the last Tuesday of the month, I think, if you if you do a month, then you want to be the big board meeting announcement and you can include some other things and, by the way this is coming up also. 496 01:18:27.990 --> 01:18:28.740 So I thought. 497 01:18:32.550 --> 01:18:32.760 Sima K: I was. 498 01:18:34.680 --> 01:18:36.660 Sima K: Sorry, I just got the water running. 499 01:18:46.200 --> 01:18:51.900 Brian Averill: It is that works for all the committee's the best don't have to be the first whatever encompasses all the committee's. 500 01:18:52.050 --> 01:19:06.510 Sima K: Well, but that's the hard part because, like, for example, add calm meets the second Monday of every month budget meets the first Tuesday of every month right, so we could potentially do those two. 501 01:19:07.230 --> 01:19:18.120 Sima K: Right and an e blast it looks like public safety, meets the first Wednesday of every month um I don't know what that's going to do with the neighborhood committee. 502 01:19:19.170 --> 01:19:22.890 Sima K: And then loop back is every other Thursday right. 503 01:19:24.030 --> 01:19:24.240 yeah. 504 01:19:25.260 --> 01:19:30.900 Sima K: So and and you know it varies like it's not so calendar. 505 01:19:30.930 --> 01:19:32.190 Sima K: Right, where it's like I would. 506 01:19:33.180 --> 01:19:42.150 Vicki Halliday: I would sit the email date and then whatever committee meetings or general board meeting happens in that two week period. 507 01:19:43.530 --> 01:19:44.220 Sima K: push it out. 508 01:19:45.300 --> 01:19:45.690 Christopher Lee: Okay. 509 01:19:46.560 --> 01:19:47.640 Vicki Halliday: for you to say i'm working. 510 01:19:47.670 --> 01:19:56.970 Vicki Halliday: Around stuff I think working around stuff that changes all the time is dangerous just whatever is on the calendar push it out. 511 01:19:57.780 --> 01:20:10.290 Sima K: Okay, so, for example, guys for the month of September right, so our board meeting is on the 21st so that you know it's like a weird month so. 512 01:20:10.980 --> 01:20:23.790 Sima K: are so, then the 19th right, so the Sunday before the board meeting that's the schedule and then do you guys want to say, the first Sunday of the month, then. 513 01:20:24.180 --> 01:20:24.930 Sima K: Yes, the first. 514 01:20:24.960 --> 01:20:28.830 Sima K: How about the first the first Tuesday of the month let's do that so that. 515 01:20:32.460 --> 01:20:33.150 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: Her. 516 01:20:33.270 --> 01:20:41.520 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: Well, I do prefer a week day for the committee's and for general board, obviously, it makes sense to do the day before. 517 01:20:41.790 --> 01:20:48.540 Sima K: Well it's just like i'm thinking like obviously i'm thinking like of myself and if I would have time on a weekend, you know for. 518 01:20:48.870 --> 01:20:54.000 Vicki Halliday: Like the first Monday morning it do it Monday morning because there are a lot of committee meetings on Tuesday night. 519 01:20:54.720 --> 01:20:58.920 Christopher Lee: yeah so we do the first Monday or Sunday preceding the general board meeting. 520 01:20:59.940 --> 01:21:01.230 Sima K: Right and we can time it. 521 01:21:02.250 --> 01:21:03.360 Sima K: You know, like I could. 522 01:21:03.870 --> 01:21:06.420 Christopher Lee: You can set a timer on constant. 523 01:21:06.510 --> 01:21:12.840 Sima K: On constant contact okay so i'm putting this down in my notes so first Monday. 524 01:21:15.210 --> 01:21:16.380 Sima K: of the month. 525 01:21:17.490 --> 01:21:20.130 Sima K: And then the Sunday. 526 01:21:22.530 --> 01:21:24.570 Sima K: Before the board meeting. 527 01:21:25.290 --> 01:21:25.620 perfect. 528 01:21:26.970 --> 01:21:34.290 Sima K: And we used to set it for the morning so like Sunday morning, if we can like sometimes between the morning and the afternoon of Sunday morning. 529 01:21:36.090 --> 01:21:39.360 Sima K: Okay, good so that's taken care of i'm. 530 01:21:43.950 --> 01:22:00.750 Sima K: A website posting um so the twofold I do not post every single committee meeting I cannot unless you each one to take a committee and be responsible for posting their stuff. 531 01:22:01.590 --> 01:22:12.540 Sima K: If a chair i've always operated this way vicki where if a chair wants me to post it, I will post it, but I don't automatically assume that. 532 01:22:13.020 --> 01:22:19.440 Sima K: Every meeting of the arbor committee is going to get posted or anything I mean it's on our calendar it's on there somewhere. 533 01:22:19.830 --> 01:22:37.050 Sima K: That doesn't mean that i'm going to do a news item about it again if Christina asks me to do that for resiliency, of course, if he wants me to promote homeless, of course, you know but i'm open to suggestions if we should post every single meeting. 534 01:22:37.050 --> 01:22:37.260 Sima K: On. 535 01:22:37.320 --> 01:22:46.380 Vicki Halliday: I wouldn't come, can you send out an email to all the committee chairman and sort of explain that and say look i'm happy to promote. 536 01:22:47.400 --> 01:22:48.810 Vicki Halliday: But you need to let me know. 537 01:22:50.280 --> 01:22:52.110 Vicki Halliday: A weekend and I, it is that fair. 538 01:22:54.750 --> 01:23:14.220 Sima K: So, Brian, how will that work with you and artwork and i'm fine honestly Mickey you and I discussed this ourselves that I don't need like Brian average level artwork you know, for every posting I can have you just informational right, so we. 539 01:23:15.450 --> 01:23:21.300 Brian Averill: General posts for each meeting that you can just throw out there, I already did ATT COM and. 540 01:23:22.470 --> 01:23:22.740 Brian Averill: So. 541 01:23:23.130 --> 01:23:28.650 Sima K: I know it's not thank you, I appreciate I I saw that email I just didn't have a chance to respond, but thank you yeah. 542 01:23:28.890 --> 01:23:40.950 Sima K: Actually, Brian and I have been talking about that for a couple of months in terms of doing generic for each committee, so we could just throw that up and it's our brand and you know, and then we could adjust the time. 543 01:23:42.000 --> 01:23:42.600 Brian Averill: yeah way. 544 01:23:43.920 --> 01:23:45.150 Sima K: Does that work people. 545 01:23:47.850 --> 01:23:51.330 Brian Averill: than anybody could post it because there's no date or time on it it's very general. 546 01:23:51.930 --> 01:23:58.170 Sima K: Okay um so I hopefully i'll get some engagement right vicki that email. 547 01:24:00.510 --> 01:24:02.790 Sima K: But a week out. 548 01:24:04.560 --> 01:24:21.180 Vicki Halliday: also bear in mind that that a lot of the committee's are not yet fully set of corners and all that, so you know, except for lupus and public health and safety because it's an existing committee, everything else is going to be like another month. 549 01:24:22.620 --> 01:24:23.460 Vicki Halliday: I have a similar. 550 01:24:24.150 --> 01:24:39.600 Sima K: I i'm fully aware, but I also don't want to like over promise and under deliver, so the slow the slow rollout is good, you know where we say Look, we asked for this and you know voting go on from there. 551 01:24:41.460 --> 01:24:54.660 Sima K: And that sorry i'm not getting printed materials right now um So when I wrote out my agenda, so you know we have a booth you guys for at the Venice farmers market. 552 01:24:56.790 --> 01:25:07.650 Sima K: it's technically outreach is purview because the way that our table it's always worked, it was the outreach table at the dnc. 553 01:25:08.340 --> 01:25:22.050 Sima K: Sorry, the dnc table under outreach and then under the bigger umbrella of the farmers market we were lucky in that our former board President and. 554 01:25:22.980 --> 01:25:34.350 Sima K: Our treasurer would inevitably sit there and I think i'd still get them out once a month, but I started a sign up Doc for the board. 555 01:25:34.740 --> 01:25:51.000 Sima K: To see if any Members could volunteer at the farmers market so right now, that is the only in person event that we are technically having throughout the Community, because we are still not allowed to have in person meetings, through the end of the year. 556 01:25:52.200 --> 01:26:09.330 Sima K: So um I would love to use our table to distribute some like whatever info we have right so Christina all resiliency information, please, please, please, we have storage space get that out to me because we'd like to get out. 557 01:26:09.600 --> 01:26:20.820 Sima K: on the table and what's what's been kind of hot interestingly enough, is the big bad book of like all the. 558 01:26:20.880 --> 01:26:22.710 Angela McGregor: Emergency resources yeah. 559 01:26:22.800 --> 01:26:23.220 Vicki Halliday: Oh yeah. 560 01:26:23.970 --> 01:26:28.770 Sima K: Very fun, yes, and so we need more of those and. 561 01:26:30.600 --> 01:26:30.930 Sima K: Okay. 562 01:26:30.960 --> 01:26:41.700 Sima K: But there was actually an idea that was kind of brought to us, which is doing qr codes, especially for longer literature. 563 01:26:42.210 --> 01:26:56.970 Sima K: I don't know how to do that I don't know what's involved I don't know how difficult that is to do, but maybe something for like a book, you know, like that big 50 page emergency book, although I don't know I feel like people want that. 564 01:26:57.090 --> 01:27:04.440 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: I just hate that and for emergency purposes, we don't promote folks depending on their cell. 565 01:27:04.440 --> 01:27:05.880 Sima K: phones oh yeah that's right. 566 01:27:07.440 --> 01:27:08.100 Angela McGregor: that's right yeah. 567 01:27:08.520 --> 01:27:09.600 Sima K: yeah that's a good point. 568 01:27:11.850 --> 01:27:20.970 Sima K: All right, bring me stuff bring me resiliency stuff Okay, Chris anything on cleanups you want to give me, I will put out there. 569 01:27:21.390 --> 01:27:36.660 Sima K: vicki any kind of homeless resources, please, please, please it's a great way to to help so i'm just trying to staff, the farmers market with people from our other our committees or our board members. 570 01:27:37.110 --> 01:27:38.940 Sima K: question, yes, of course. 571 01:27:39.510 --> 01:27:43.080 Vicki Halliday: Who setting up the table who's responsible for all that. 572 01:27:44.280 --> 01:27:49.650 Vicki Halliday: unhappy to come down there but i'm coming on my bike I can't drag a table. 573 01:27:51.060 --> 01:27:55.140 Sima K: So the whole table piece is a work in progress. 574 01:27:55.170 --> 01:28:15.300 Sima K: Okay, because it, you know it is, and I obviously if I come on my bike I can't drag the table and and, in all honesty that's all we need so because the tablecloth is portable and there's enough shade, where we don't need the big canopy. 575 01:28:16.560 --> 01:28:18.540 Sima K: um I so. 576 01:28:19.770 --> 01:28:25.260 Sima K: i've started like vicki let's say you volunteer on a Friday right and I can't get. 577 01:28:25.680 --> 01:28:39.720 Sima K: The table put up any other way, so you sign up for nine I will set up the table for you, I died right or I will at least bring the table there some way somehow to make it work and that's really what we're being reduced to at this point. 578 01:28:40.020 --> 01:28:48.030 Brian Averill: is to have here's a quick question why doesn't Jim have the table and just bring it when he starts the farmers market. 579 01:28:49.650 --> 01:28:51.180 Sima K: destiny, the million dollar question. 580 01:28:51.720 --> 01:28:52.920 Brian Averill: What makes the most sense. 581 01:28:53.760 --> 01:28:56.460 Sima K: Yes, and that has been requested. 582 01:28:58.830 --> 01:29:08.010 Sima K: That has been asked of him numerous times um so like that's why I said it's a work in progress, obviously, like. 583 01:29:08.070 --> 01:29:10.260 Sima K: I will do whatever I can to get. 584 01:29:10.560 --> 01:29:21.300 Sima K: You know, to help to help in any way I can but if you know so i've offered to bring like obviously if you guys are driving it's not a big deal because it's a six foot table it's like a card table. 585 01:29:21.630 --> 01:29:28.830 Sima K: it's like not a big deal to login or second login like it's not a big deal to set it up right but. 586 01:29:31.950 --> 01:29:33.660 Brian Averill: You know there, I mean he. 587 01:29:33.690 --> 01:29:34.260 Sima K: he's right. 588 01:29:34.320 --> 01:29:41.580 Brian Averill: From the get go that would make perfect sense yeah and then some it falls under his presidential duties may just make it happen that's the best idea. 589 01:29:43.710 --> 01:29:46.080 Sima K: Where we're working on it, thank you noted. 590 01:29:46.290 --> 01:29:46.620 Let me know. 591 01:29:48.270 --> 01:29:48.810 Sima K: noted. 592 01:29:49.500 --> 01:29:52.860 Vicki Halliday: i'm happy we're often if I don't have to do with the table. 593 01:29:53.850 --> 01:30:04.950 Sima K: No vicki I listened when I when I volunteer two weeks ago I just I just stayed in like I mean I could I didn't drink myself in the in the table class but. 594 01:30:05.640 --> 01:30:06.150 Sima K: Listen if. 595 01:30:06.240 --> 01:30:12.900 Sima K: That you know listed, I will bring in the ironing board if that'll help right because that's easier to set up. 596 01:30:13.380 --> 01:30:13.620 Not. 597 01:30:15.240 --> 01:30:19.230 Brian Averill: to worry about lugging the table, people would volunteer show up or busy. 598 01:30:19.800 --> 01:30:20.280 Sima K: Listen, the. 599 01:30:20.700 --> 01:30:31.050 Sima K: table the table was never vicki you can vouch for this, I never made the table an issue I just said, give me your time and we'll figure it out the rest, I will do whatever it takes but. 600 01:30:31.290 --> 01:30:40.650 Sima K: I would actually love for anybody on outreach to join us, so let me know if there's any Fridays, and again i'm not asking anybody to be there from seven to 11. 601 01:30:40.950 --> 01:30:55.230 Sima K: You can be there from nine to 1010 to 11 seven to eight whatever you whatever fits in your schedule, because it's just the only way right now people that we can be in the Community in person that's the reality. 602 01:30:58.950 --> 01:30:59.190 Vicki Halliday: Now. 603 01:31:01.350 --> 01:31:15.630 Sima K: Moving on uh, so I think we kind of went over that right, so the schedule of the committee meetings, if I, if I may just so I have it correct and i'll email you guys so add comments, the second Monday. 604 01:31:17.190 --> 01:31:24.150 Sima K: at seven the homeless communities, the last Thursday of the month right okay yeah and you guys are at seven. 605 01:31:24.660 --> 01:31:25.590 Sima K: yeah earlier. 606 01:31:25.680 --> 01:31:37.650 Sima K: Okay 711 public safety is the first Wednesday of the month and that's at 5pm the Budget Committee is first Tuesday of the month and that's at 9am. 607 01:31:38.190 --> 01:31:50.700 Sima K: lubec is every other Thursday, but we kind of have to go by their schedule like I I just every other like that, having me see what our next meeting za. 608 01:31:57.150 --> 01:32:00.090 Sima K: Can you guys see my screen right now yeah okay. 609 01:32:01.800 --> 01:32:05.550 Sima K: Okay, so Lou Pack is. 610 01:32:07.380 --> 01:32:20.070 Sima K: Two days after oh so that'll be like a good one, to promote because we'll send it out on the Sunday on the 19th and then we you know that'll be good, but then look there's to loop back meetings there's one on the 23rd and the 30th. 611 01:32:21.690 --> 01:32:35.550 Vicki Halliday: So I think it just some of those you have to figure out what the topic is because I know that some CIS statements are being addressed um you know, one of those may be a special topic meeting. 612 01:32:36.570 --> 01:32:37.770 Sima K: Well, and also, I think it. 613 01:32:37.770 --> 01:32:56.910 Sima K: Has yeah and honestly, I think that it has to do with probably also when things are up in front of the city or permits and you know so forth, so I think it has to be timely, based on when constructs you know when the properties being developed or what their deadlines are. 614 01:32:58.350 --> 01:32:59.280 Sima K: All right, thank you. 615 01:33:00.300 --> 01:33:02.670 Sima K: Okay, do you think pop up. 616 01:33:03.750 --> 01:33:04.170 Sima K: All right. 617 01:33:05.880 --> 01:33:12.660 Sima K: Item F, what do I take the big million dollar question but and obviously we've covered it but. 618 01:33:13.440 --> 01:33:34.020 Sima K: Please, please send me emails, what do you want to promote what do you want me to announce it meetings it can't just be about our company meetings right, and I know that we're sort of bound by our guidelines in terms of what we can and cannot promote. 619 01:33:35.700 --> 01:33:44.880 Sima K: But like, why do we want to promote obviously this weekend heal the bay, you know national cleanup day. 620 01:33:46.170 --> 01:33:46.890 Sima K: What else. 621 01:33:48.360 --> 01:33:55.050 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: I think i'm i'm really liking, the idea that we could adapt it kind of what the Venice living. 622 01:33:55.680 --> 01:34:08.460 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: idea is, which is just Community interest pieces so whether it's about people or activities or events or businesses doing that spotlight on what's upcoming or what. 623 01:34:08.760 --> 01:34:18.300 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: You know this day in history in Venice or things like that you know it's easy it's not you know, a huge task but it's also engaging. 624 01:34:19.590 --> 01:34:24.360 Sima K: Oh, we shouldn't send an e blast about how property values are dropping in Venice. 625 01:34:25.380 --> 01:34:26.730 Angela McGregor: So that so that. 626 01:34:26.910 --> 01:34:28.920 Sima K: That would not be a human interest story. 627 01:34:35.130 --> 01:34:49.350 Sima K: yeah but like i'm having I mean, in all honesty, like Jim asked you know that we just had Labor day right so like I would have loved to have something to promote for Labor day but we don't we don't always have things to promote so. 628 01:34:50.490 --> 01:34:50.790 Sima K: what's. 629 01:34:50.820 --> 01:34:54.270 Brian Averill: what's one for the like business wise like how. 630 01:34:55.410 --> 01:34:59.370 Brian Averill: What do we have to avoid and what can we do as far as promoting things. 631 01:35:00.210 --> 01:35:10.560 Sima K: Well, if we want to promote a business right and and by business, I mean like i'll give you guys an example when the Rose collective was sponsoring a beach cleanup. 632 01:35:11.640 --> 01:35:17.640 Sima K: In order for me to for us to promote that we had to bring emotion, to the board right. 633 01:35:18.360 --> 01:35:25.740 Sima K: And it wasn't even about money, because I didn't have to spend anything it's about using our resources to make sure that we weren't promoting. 634 01:35:26.610 --> 01:35:41.610 Sima K: The rose collective but we were promoting the cleanup efforts right, and they were sponsoring it so that that's the kind of stuff that you know, like we get into and, for example, I brought that up with the pen mar. 635 01:35:42.300 --> 01:35:54.870 Sima K: um you know it's a private CAFE on a public golf course, so I don't know like we that's why we couldn't promote music at penn bar. 636 01:35:56.130 --> 01:36:06.480 Sima K: Like realistically, because that would be promoting a business plus you know they had enough they had enough, however, I think that if we had a. 637 01:36:07.560 --> 01:36:22.680 Sima K: QA and this this actually brings me to one of our last items about how do we try to do an in person event um when we're still you know so limited in terms of what we can do um. 638 01:36:23.400 --> 01:36:31.440 Sima K: Which which goes to like, for example, if we had a coffee with the COPs right. 639 01:36:32.280 --> 01:36:40.170 Sima K: And I know there's talk about doing that virtually you know, in the meantime, but like remember how we used to do coffee in the COPs like we would. 640 01:36:41.070 --> 01:36:53.550 Sima K: Take the cow, would you know sponsor it, so to speak, um and we wouldn't promote the cow, we would just promote the event, so if there was a way i'm just using. 641 01:36:53.940 --> 01:37:06.840 Sima K: The waterfront right because we have election events that the waterfront before if there was a way for the waterfront to have an to sponsor an outdoor event. 642 01:37:07.710 --> 01:37:21.030 Sima K: And we could, for example, use it as a kickoff to an Anti littering campaign that could be something that we might be able to you know work around and have it be a community about. 643 01:37:22.500 --> 01:37:23.130 So. 644 01:37:24.930 --> 01:37:30.300 Brian Averill: Well, I mean coincidentally i'm happy to ask jake if that's something he would do i'm sure you would. 645 01:37:31.290 --> 01:37:38.790 Sima K: So, which God i'm so so like I wish I had more prep time for this national you know national. 646 01:37:40.020 --> 01:38:00.990 Sima K: cleanup day, because if we had more time to plan that would be a really cool Community event because honestly the engagement that we get the most out of our social media is anytime the beaches featured right so anytime any kind of cleanups are happening, and you kind of inspirational. 647 01:38:02.820 --> 01:38:15.690 Sima K: photographs dogs, you know so like if we could tie into an adoption event like like something like that, and then actually I think that that is something that we need my condoms office help with. 648 01:38:16.470 --> 01:38:21.870 Christopher Lee: Right i've been in communication with the deputies from violence office for the Saturday so. 649 01:38:23.100 --> 01:38:26.280 Christopher Lee: We can continue that conversation and include you if you'd like. 650 01:38:26.580 --> 01:38:44.760 Sima K: And I actually talked to Tristan at sports day that's his new deputy about starting to do more Community driven less than tagging mystic um you know projects together and honestly, I think that um. 651 01:38:47.460 --> 01:38:47.940 Sima K: yeah. 652 01:38:51.030 --> 01:39:13.380 Sima K: I mean guys anytime you have somebody in the neighborhood a food bank any kind of project like we want to promote send me an email what you know we'll try to will try to do it, because if it's a Community thing and we can somehow put a spotlight on them or do some sort of. 653 01:39:17.790 --> 01:39:23.370 Sima K: You know promo i'd love to help out, and I think that's how we get the engagement that we do. 654 01:39:25.320 --> 01:39:41.730 Brian Averill: You should also announced at the board meeting to if any other board member knows of any upcoming events or Community drives or just good stuff tell me, so you can promote it, this month, no Andrea, for instance i'm sure he knows what surfrider is doing week to week. 655 01:39:42.270 --> 01:39:47.130 Sima K: Okay, so i'm here, let me just finish sorry so spotlight on. 656 01:39:48.360 --> 01:39:59.640 Sima K: um, let me just get through this and then we'll go to the in person events since I have it as part of my motion um is there anything that I haven't i'm you know that we haven't covered in terms of what we. 657 01:39:59.640 --> 01:40:00.330 want to know. 658 01:40:01.590 --> 01:40:03.870 Christopher Lee: About like the Venice electric light prayed. 659 01:40:07.680 --> 01:40:10.680 Sima K: I know nothing about that is that terrible of me. 660 01:40:11.400 --> 01:40:14.010 Christopher Lee: Well, no it's every Sunday. 661 01:40:14.130 --> 01:40:15.420 Brian Averill: You know check it out it's awesome. 662 01:40:15.720 --> 01:40:15.960 Christopher Lee: it's. 663 01:40:16.050 --> 01:40:21.720 Sima K: A long time I see them like that's I just don't know or they. 664 01:40:23.400 --> 01:40:27.870 Brian Averill: Know it's just a group, they got a little bike and they do a ride together. 665 01:40:28.290 --> 01:40:30.030 Sima K: back and forth, I think I think it is. 666 01:40:31.200 --> 01:40:31.410 Sima K: I. 667 01:40:31.560 --> 01:40:33.390 Sima K: was just gonna say like a part of it. 668 01:40:33.630 --> 01:40:34.320 Angela McGregor: Because. 669 01:40:34.710 --> 01:40:38.280 Vicki Halliday: He can fill you in on all the details and be great. 670 01:40:39.090 --> 01:40:41.010 Sima K: Electric light parade. 671 01:40:41.820 --> 01:40:42.420 Brian Averill: So it's fun. 672 01:40:42.840 --> 01:40:43.710 Sima K: How do we get there. 673 01:40:43.890 --> 01:40:48.570 Sima K: I mean the photos are amazing like we should post that on social, just like that's. 674 01:40:48.720 --> 01:40:49.050 Christopher Lee: I mean. 675 01:40:49.470 --> 01:40:51.180 Sima K: hold on that's every Sunday right. 676 01:40:51.240 --> 01:40:57.150 Christopher Lee: that's every Sunday yeah I mean we can just establish aligned to their founder he's in my phone book so. 677 01:40:57.570 --> 01:41:09.480 Sima K: So, Christopher can you reach out and just get something some photo or some sort of picture like because the photograph would be amazing right and then that could be like a running thing. 678 01:41:10.170 --> 01:41:19.620 Sima K: You know where we put that out like on a Saturday right for our social electric light parade and then that way, it appears in our feed on our on our website as well. 679 01:41:20.370 --> 01:41:20.850 Sima K: What do you think. 680 01:41:21.480 --> 01:41:25.860 Sima K: looks great okay so every so we're getting our schedule together. 681 01:41:27.270 --> 01:41:29.940 Brian Averill: it's also very Cinematic so people take great pictures. 682 01:41:30.000 --> 01:41:31.290 Angela McGregor: Exactly yeah. 683 01:41:31.770 --> 01:41:53.100 Sima K: it's very visual right yeah okay awesome um next um I hope I covered zoom meetings in person meetings for outreach so we're going to have the zoom meetings of these through December Christina does that answer or help. 684 01:41:54.120 --> 01:42:09.120 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: Well yeah I mean, I think, obviously that's good that we're going to happen through December, but where i'm coming from is let's keep it going and definitely you know for our Community for folks who aren't going to be able to make a tone entire you know general ball. 685 01:42:09.210 --> 01:42:10.290 Sima K: rolling right. 686 01:42:10.920 --> 01:42:13.410 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: Have it this hybrid option as i'm. 687 01:42:13.650 --> 01:42:23.100 Sima K: Saying and other similar Chris and I that the location that i'm actually thinking like of doing the hybrid meetings like if we can do an in person. 688 01:42:23.670 --> 01:42:34.830 Sima K: For the hybrid is because it's quiet i'm is actually James beach I would love to go back to the waterfront but it's not going to be quiet, you know so at least. 689 01:42:35.310 --> 01:42:53.040 Sima K: That area, the clubhouse it's at accessible, which is part of our rules it's quiet and it's partially outside so that you know people who feel come, you know who still don't feel comfortable being indoors. 690 01:42:53.100 --> 01:42:54.960 Vicki Halliday: I don't I don't so. 691 01:42:55.560 --> 01:42:57.630 Vicki Halliday: The outdoors if i'm going to show up. 692 01:42:58.710 --> 01:43:01.200 Vicki Halliday: Now i'll attend by zoom anytime but. 693 01:43:01.770 --> 01:43:06.150 Sima K: i'm just i'm just putting that weight so vicki Are you familiar with the clubhouse. 694 01:43:06.780 --> 01:43:10.860 Sima K: yeah is that is that considered indoor for you or outdoor. 695 01:43:13.980 --> 01:43:24.000 Sima K: But, and so, by the way, like right now there's seven of us who are members and part of what's nice about that space also is that we can totally social. 696 01:43:24.330 --> 01:43:36.570 Sima K: You know, distance with six feet apart, if we chose to go there again this is very much a work in progress, so you know, but I would like to if possible. 697 01:43:37.980 --> 01:43:38.400 Sima K: i'm. 698 01:43:38.580 --> 01:43:40.500 Brian Averill: Hoping next year or soon. 699 01:43:41.460 --> 01:43:54.330 Sima K: So i'm for for our committee meeting i'm talking about soon like i'm I mean we're still going to have the zoom option but i'm saying like for the October meeting I would love to be able to. 700 01:43:55.410 --> 01:43:58.050 Sima K: You know, do an in person meeting, if possible. 701 01:43:58.950 --> 01:44:01.650 Angela McGregor: Is that allowed by done, though, because didn't. 702 01:44:01.650 --> 01:44:02.310 Brian Averill: They I know. 703 01:44:02.490 --> 01:44:04.350 Angela McGregor: No, I don't think nothing of. 704 01:44:04.500 --> 01:44:05.940 Angela McGregor: It we're brown act. 705 01:44:06.630 --> 01:44:09.150 Angela McGregor: it's covered by the brown act are still. 706 01:44:09.240 --> 01:44:10.110 Angela McGregor: being done. 707 01:44:10.680 --> 01:44:12.930 Sima K: yeah right, but if so. 708 01:44:13.170 --> 01:44:17.160 Sima K: Again I don't know if i'm going to be allowed to do that, but I at. 709 01:44:17.190 --> 01:44:24.690 Sima K: least wanted to ask the question just for me personally vicki your opinion is that no we can't do anything yet. 710 01:44:25.170 --> 01:44:27.210 Brian Averill: I don't think that's an option until January. 711 01:44:28.350 --> 01:44:31.590 Vicki Halliday: Right and they're making a decision in December, even about that. 712 01:44:35.340 --> 01:44:38.940 Angela McGregor: too I love to get together in person again. 713 01:44:39.540 --> 01:44:40.080 Sima K: don't get me. 714 01:44:40.410 --> 01:44:41.700 Angela McGregor: wrong but yeah I think. 715 01:44:42.180 --> 01:44:56.370 Sima K: Why can't we have high like like a hybrid version meeting right so like let's say let's say four of us still are on zoom and three of us want to come in and person, and we have the computer there, I mean the meeting is run out of that location. 716 01:44:57.360 --> 01:44:58.260 Brian Averill: I would just ask credit. 717 01:44:59.160 --> 01:44:59.820 Angela McGregor: yeah I would. 718 01:44:59.940 --> 01:45:06.900 Sima K: know I obviously i'm just that, like that's my vision that's how it would work right so like let's say I wanted to go in person. 719 01:45:07.170 --> 01:45:17.070 Sima K: let's say Brian wanted to go in person and Angela where to go in person right, so we would be at James beach set up with whatever we need, and then we would have the zoom option open as well. 720 01:45:17.640 --> 01:45:19.500 Brian Averill: We have the Martini option also. 721 01:45:19.950 --> 01:45:21.720 Angela McGregor: yeah that's what i'm looking for. 722 01:45:24.060 --> 01:45:26.730 Sima K: I do, I missed that is that so wrong to admit. 723 01:45:27.510 --> 01:45:27.930 No. 724 01:45:30.300 --> 01:45:46.320 Sima K: Okay Moving on, let me I can I just call you love, please forgive me i'm so used to like being mired in my family and I lawn signs for monthly the MC meetings I have them in my possession. 725 01:45:47.400 --> 01:45:56.610 Sima K: I have, I have to if you guys will give me a minute I can run down in my garage and show you what they look like, I cannot remember if they say. 726 01:45:59.070 --> 01:46:08.580 Sima K: I mean i'm hoping I just can't remember if they're like specific to in person meetings or dates I don't think that they are, but if they're not. 727 01:46:10.080 --> 01:46:22.140 Sima K: Have like ev na puts out there, beatings marvis step puts out their lawn signs um, I would like to be able to do that as well, I think that that will help our numbers. 728 01:46:22.650 --> 01:46:32.880 Sima K: So if you guys will give me two minutes, let me just run downstairs and show you the lawn signs, but what do you think should we start to maybe put them up. 729 01:46:34.980 --> 01:46:36.600 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: And I don't think there's any harm in that. 730 01:46:37.350 --> 01:46:41.430 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: Sure, some of them might blow away or something so we have to be ready for that. 731 01:46:41.640 --> 01:46:42.630 Sima K: Or again taken. 732 01:46:42.720 --> 01:46:43.860 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: or get taken away. 733 01:46:44.190 --> 01:46:49.650 Sima K: Okay bear with me i'm not you can stare at my beautiful wall talks amongst yourselves give me two minutes. 734 01:46:54.360 --> 01:46:55.530 Christopher Lee: Someone timing her. 735 01:46:58.620 --> 01:46:59.370 Christopher Lee: Timing her. 736 01:47:01.110 --> 01:47:02.280 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: Some jeopardy music. 737 01:47:12.420 --> 01:47:14.100 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: congrats on the position becky. 738 01:47:14.700 --> 01:47:15.480 Vicki Halliday: Thank you. 739 01:47:18.030 --> 01:47:20.460 Vicki Halliday: Well i'm not sure how exciting, it is. 740 01:47:23.400 --> 01:47:24.000 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: tbd. 741 01:47:25.350 --> 01:47:26.130 Vicki Halliday: is correct. 742 01:47:27.900 --> 01:47:29.580 Brian Averill: What did I miss where did seem ago. 743 01:47:30.900 --> 01:47:32.220 Vicki Halliday: she's gonna get a sign. 744 01:47:32.910 --> 01:47:33.360 Oh. 745 01:47:37.800 --> 01:47:38.970 Brian Averill: What is the long sunset. 746 01:47:40.140 --> 01:47:41.280 Vicki Halliday: dnc board meeting. 747 01:47:43.140 --> 01:47:44.340 Brian Averill: Oh, and what are we doing with them. 748 01:47:45.330 --> 01:47:45.930 Vicki Halliday: I don't know. 749 01:47:48.810 --> 01:47:54.570 Angela McGregor: I think we're gonna have to identify places to put them is what it sounds like high. 750 01:47:54.690 --> 01:47:58.440 Angela McGregor: yeah visibility spots to put them in yeah. 751 01:47:59.010 --> 01:48:03.750 Vicki Halliday: yeah and then that means somebody's got to take them there and put them up and then take them down. 752 01:48:05.520 --> 01:48:07.350 Vicki Halliday: or they'll be defaced and gone. 753 01:48:09.210 --> 01:48:22.830 Angela McGregor: I think the way to go, my feet for everybody to take responsibility for one or two signs in their neck of the woods and then I could you know I could do that here, for example, and then just pull on. 754 01:48:24.330 --> 01:48:25.950 Vicki Halliday: One on the bridge housing. 755 01:48:26.550 --> 01:48:29.790 Angela McGregor: There you go that's high traffic. 756 01:48:32.370 --> 01:48:32.790 Brian Averill: traffic. 757 01:48:32.970 --> 01:48:33.840 yeah. 758 01:48:35.520 --> 01:48:51.120 Angela McGregor: oh dear no but I like i'm i'm on a pretty prominent corner here and I could I could put one in front of our fence and people would see it driving into the triangle, and we might want to put another one somewhere over on Oxford that kind of thing. 759 01:48:54.240 --> 01:48:57.450 Angela McGregor: You know or or down by that the statue yard. 760 01:48:58.530 --> 01:49:10.200 Angela McGregor: And then you know if you guys can think of a spot like closer to the beach or whatever, and then maybe you know over to Venice and Abbot kinney that kind of thing. 761 01:49:12.900 --> 01:49:15.750 Brian Averill: Right, what is it it's meeting this Tuesday. 762 01:49:17.460 --> 01:49:21.180 Angela McGregor: what's actually I know she's gonna she's gonna show them to you here we go. 763 01:49:21.630 --> 01:49:27.300 Sima K: She was battling cheese, I am back and I messed up my science or back and storage area. 764 01:49:27.810 --> 01:49:29.460 Brian Averill: I apologize, what is this. 765 01:49:30.420 --> 01:49:30.660 Vicki Halliday: What is. 766 01:49:31.860 --> 01:49:45.600 Sima K: This there's just you know the MC meetings 7pm I just couldn't remember if they said, like this, this Tuesday or if they you know if they're like generic so that we could post them regardless of. 767 01:49:48.690 --> 01:49:48.990 Brian Averill: The. 768 01:49:49.380 --> 01:49:50.940 Sima K: Day yeah exactly. 769 01:49:52.290 --> 01:50:01.770 Sima K: You know kind of like what Brian was doing for our social media for each committee but listen I could go there, you know tomorrow, take a look at it and then email you guys with a picture. 770 01:50:02.370 --> 01:50:08.670 Sima K: So we could figure it out the the bigger piece of it is, how are we going to distribute them what date. 771 01:50:10.620 --> 01:50:11.220 Sima K: And where. 772 01:50:12.990 --> 01:50:16.020 Angela McGregor: Well, my suggestion was how many do you have. 773 01:50:16.530 --> 01:50:17.070 Angela McGregor: First of all. 774 01:50:17.100 --> 01:50:18.120 Sima K: I have at least. 775 01:50:18.150 --> 01:50:19.740 Angela McGregor: 20 wow. 776 01:50:21.990 --> 01:50:27.660 Angela McGregor: And they're just the cut like lawn signs like you would post them okay so. 777 01:50:28.770 --> 01:50:39.630 Angela McGregor: Maybe identify several people who would be willing to take responsibility for putting them out in their neck of the woods on. 778 01:50:40.380 --> 01:50:50.280 Angela McGregor: You know this Saturday before the meeting or the Wednesday before the meeting and then pull up you know and then pick them up and then do it again. 779 01:50:51.000 --> 01:50:56.940 Angela McGregor: So, for instance, what I was suggesting was I could take a couple of them and just post them at around the Oxford triangle. 780 01:50:57.630 --> 01:51:08.340 Angela McGregor: And you know and just make it like taking the trash out kind of thing you know, like this is what I do every month, you know, to put the signs out and then pick them up when. 781 01:51:09.420 --> 01:51:10.320 Angela McGregor: When the meetings over. 782 01:51:11.790 --> 01:51:12.420 Sima K: and have. 783 01:51:12.480 --> 01:51:17.790 Angela McGregor: Have everybody kind of like you could put one up in the peninsula on you know. 784 01:51:18.690 --> 01:51:20.940 Angela McGregor: You put went up by branch housing and. 785 01:51:22.380 --> 01:51:23.160 Brian Averill: Well, so. 786 01:51:23.880 --> 01:51:33.720 Sima K: yeah I mean look that that's that's the other piece of it is where do we put them right so like there's certain central areas where there'll be much more visible. 787 01:51:34.290 --> 01:51:40.500 Sima K: Again I go to like I know ev and a very specific because that's just you know their little. 788 01:51:41.160 --> 01:51:57.180 Sima K: fiefdom, so to speak, so, but for us, you know we have a much larger area, but like I was thinking by the post office would be a great one behind the library like in between the two venice's would be like obviously Oxford triangle, for, and you know we're Angeles um. 789 01:51:57.600 --> 01:52:00.150 Angela McGregor: there's no Abbot kinney there's a spot there. 790 01:52:00.570 --> 01:52:09.330 Sima K: Exactly um you know, Christopher may be out by you brought so like I would love it if I could distribute the signs and then maybe. 791 01:52:09.690 --> 01:52:21.390 Sima K: Throughout us and throughout the board and other committees like we could have you know, maybe 10 people who are responsible for putting out there two signs are there one sign something like that. 792 01:52:21.930 --> 01:52:37.260 Sima K: But listen it's gonna have to come from us initially if if that's okay so like, for example, Christina um you know, maybe, the problem is that there's nowhere to put like your intersection the. 793 01:52:37.260 --> 01:52:38.340 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: Washington and. 794 01:52:38.340 --> 01:52:44.220 Sima K: Pacific intersection is great, but unless I bang it into a you know, a post. 795 01:52:44.520 --> 01:52:45.840 Sima K: i'm like. 796 01:52:45.900 --> 01:52:48.720 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: I wonder if there's any businesses, like the cow that would just. 797 01:52:48.720 --> 01:52:48.990 Sima K: Let us. 798 01:52:49.140 --> 01:52:49.920 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: Know yeah. 799 01:52:50.340 --> 01:52:57.180 Sima K: I think at listen Bob would put it right, the arbor would put that that would be huge if we can count on oh. 800 01:52:58.950 --> 01:52:59.370 Brian Averill: OK. 801 01:53:00.360 --> 01:53:02.400 Sima K: OK, why, if. 802 01:53:02.820 --> 01:53:11.850 Sima K: Oh, my God you guys, that would be amazing if arbor would post I know if Carver could post about the dnc meetings. 803 01:53:11.940 --> 01:53:13.620 Brian Averill: Mr almost just called 911 for you. 804 01:53:16.230 --> 01:53:18.330 Sima K: Thank you for being so concerned. 805 01:53:18.390 --> 01:53:19.320 Rachel. 806 01:53:24.390 --> 01:53:25.200 Sima K: Thank you. 807 01:53:26.490 --> 01:53:26.790 sure. 808 01:53:28.230 --> 01:53:36.180 Sima K: I don't think that that's I think that that would be great that would be huge if you know, like think about on that corner of Washington. 809 01:53:37.140 --> 01:53:38.340 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: Sure yeah. 810 01:53:43.230 --> 01:53:43.680 Sima K: Just had. 811 01:53:44.190 --> 01:53:45.000 We just have to make sure. 812 01:53:46.110 --> 01:53:50.040 Sima K: All the recall on in signs are down so we'll. 813 01:53:50.430 --> 01:53:52.770 Angela McGregor: just put him next know it's. 814 01:53:53.220 --> 01:53:54.240 Angela McGregor: Part of the same. 815 01:53:55.290 --> 01:53:55.830 Sima K: No. 816 01:53:57.720 --> 01:54:10.260 Sima K: We can't do that but that's a good idea, so, but that that's definitely a good idea, but where else guys um do we, I mean right now that's only five locations and that's not nearly enough. 817 01:54:10.830 --> 01:54:21.660 Brian Averill: You should open it up to the board to maybe what you do is announced at the meeting I have, I have 15 signs, can I get 15 volunteers right now to just sign out and their neighborhood. 818 01:54:22.890 --> 01:54:26.100 Sima K: yeah, but I would like to do it before the next board meeting. 819 01:54:29.430 --> 01:54:29.940 Sima K: again. 820 01:54:30.750 --> 01:54:37.650 Sima K: yeah I was just gonna say i'm going to send out an email as well you know where we talk about deadlines and we took. 821 01:54:38.100 --> 01:54:44.310 Sima K: I don't want to mix the deadlines and the signs together but i'm definitely an email. 822 01:54:44.790 --> 01:54:57.480 Sima K: yeah let me look at them, let me look at them tomorrow and storage and we'll go from there, but I, I do think that we should start putting them out again because other neighborhood councils are doing it and it's just there collecting dust know. 823 01:54:57.600 --> 01:55:06.120 Sima K: So even if I have three people like you know I can post all of that myself it's just a matter of where and yeah. 824 01:55:07.080 --> 01:55:08.100 Brian Averill: It all you should have hope. 825 01:55:08.640 --> 01:55:10.050 Vicki Halliday: ya know I mean that's. 826 01:55:10.950 --> 01:55:12.750 Sima K: It should make you around and those. 827 01:55:12.810 --> 01:55:17.280 Vicki Halliday: Signs should stay in that neighborhood and like Angela says just go out every month. 828 01:55:18.120 --> 01:55:24.510 Vicki Halliday: So i'm trying to figure out where around here, one could go up that it would be seen as is Brown. 829 01:55:24.990 --> 01:55:25.470 main. 830 01:55:26.580 --> 01:55:27.570 Brian Averill: Like gold's gym. 831 01:55:27.810 --> 01:55:35.640 Sima K: I was just gonna say on that corner of goats Jane because there's actually grass that you could pound it in you know right there and I could. 832 01:55:35.640 --> 01:55:39.480 Sima K: Talk to golds manager, to make sure that they don't remove it. 833 01:55:40.050 --> 01:55:41.280 Vicki Halliday: yeah but the homeless, would. 834 01:55:45.570 --> 01:55:45.750 Vicki Halliday: Be. 835 01:55:46.530 --> 01:55:47.880 Brian Averill: There is a risk let's put it that. 836 01:55:48.510 --> 01:55:49.350 Vicki Halliday: Is the risk. 837 01:55:50.790 --> 01:55:54.570 Sima K: I mean that's the reality you guys, the reality is that all these signs could go bye bye. 838 01:55:56.250 --> 01:55:57.720 Brian Averill: Well, as well use them got them. 839 01:55:58.080 --> 01:55:59.970 Vicki Halliday: I mean look God right. 840 01:56:01.470 --> 01:56:01.890 Vicki Halliday: To put them. 841 01:56:02.550 --> 01:56:05.130 Sima K: Okay awesome I will fill you guys in tomorrow. 842 01:56:05.670 --> 01:56:15.330 Sima K: Alright next I yield to Christopher Lee for project management software or any kind of. 843 01:56:16.650 --> 01:56:17.490 Sima K: tracking. 844 01:56:18.570 --> 01:56:18.930 Christopher Lee: yeah. 845 01:56:18.990 --> 01:56:19.530 Sima K: i'm do. 846 01:56:20.010 --> 01:56:33.090 Christopher Lee: So I brought this up because last year or last board, we were looking to do a movie under the under the stars night and we were looking to do by cards, and neither of those objectives got completed. 847 01:56:33.870 --> 01:56:46.680 Sima K: We actually did do the by cards very well, we did we didn't do the hard copies because there was no way for us to distribute them, but we ended up putting you're talking about the bike registry right. 848 01:56:47.160 --> 01:56:49.230 Christopher Lee: yeah the bike registry and safety tips. 849 01:56:49.650 --> 01:56:56.490 Sima K: That was that all went up on our on our website, and I believe they're still even a tab for it. 850 01:56:57.690 --> 01:56:58.800 Sima K: But anyway, i'm sorry. 851 01:56:59.250 --> 01:57:03.930 Christopher Lee: So pointing to, even if it was completed like that. 852 01:57:04.950 --> 01:57:07.440 Christopher Lee: As a member of the committee, I was aware so. 853 01:57:08.640 --> 01:57:18.570 Christopher Lee: it's a way to track our initiatives to completion and see like who's leading each section, so that we can just kind of keep each other accountable to keep all our efforts, moving. 854 01:57:21.180 --> 01:57:24.090 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: So it's an internal attorneys. 855 01:57:24.210 --> 01:57:40.170 Christopher Lee: yeah for internal use so it's like Oh, I know that I assigned Christina to find a location for the movie night, you know I can we can check in with her, and now that that's done or not done and then she can punch it back to Brian to find the movie or whatever you know. 856 01:57:41.340 --> 01:57:44.100 Christopher Lee: So that we just have some way to track it all because. 857 01:57:45.750 --> 01:57:50.880 Christopher Lee: It just occurred to me we didn't have that and then like things didn't get accomplished. 858 01:57:53.460 --> 01:57:55.920 Christopher Lee: By being an negative Nancy here. 859 01:57:56.400 --> 01:57:57.060 Brian Averill: But no. 860 01:57:58.260 --> 01:57:58.710 Brian Averill: Okay. 861 01:57:59.190 --> 01:58:00.360 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: Now that I mean. 862 01:58:00.630 --> 01:58:01.380 Sima K: Not at all. 863 01:58:02.190 --> 01:58:11.010 Christopher Lee: So, so that would be my request is if we if we have any suggestions for that, like if it's just a Google sheet it's like. 864 01:58:11.070 --> 01:58:12.450 Christopher Lee: Some notion. 865 01:58:12.780 --> 01:58:14.730 Vicki Halliday: of fellow Israel really good. 866 01:58:14.970 --> 01:58:20.640 Christopher Lee: yeah okay so for all comfortable doing that in Toronto, I can set something up and just email it to everyone. 867 01:58:21.570 --> 01:58:33.780 Vicki Halliday: be great because I let me get the notifications that somebody added something as an email so it's great, then you can go to trial and kind of see what jobs, you to go see what's going on there brilliant. 868 01:58:34.410 --> 01:58:34.740 Christopher Lee: Okay. 869 01:58:34.770 --> 01:58:43.350 Sima K: And I I sorry i'm not familiar with so basically what would happen look I don't know the software. 870 01:58:44.010 --> 01:58:52.710 Christopher Lee: Basically, you would get an email to sign into trial a trial would show us all the initiatives that we have in kind of like I can set out to be a kind of like a progress bar. 871 01:58:53.490 --> 01:58:54.270 Christopher Lee: And we see. 872 01:58:54.300 --> 01:58:59.640 Christopher Lee: Where we are for every initiative and who's responsible for what's going on at that stage so. 873 01:59:01.140 --> 01:59:03.630 Vicki Halliday: In everybody on there can add to it, you can add. 874 01:59:03.900 --> 01:59:11.670 Sima K: What I was gonna say like to have a feature where like it's kind of like a shareable document, where people can add, and we can comment and so forth. 875 01:59:12.180 --> 01:59:13.200 Christopher Lee: yeah yeah. 876 01:59:13.890 --> 01:59:22.770 Sima K: So i'll give you an example, so one of the things that we have is what you brought up right Christopher so you brought up the national clean up this weekend. 877 01:59:23.130 --> 01:59:33.330 Sima K: So we have three things that we need to do for it right, so you just sent me the email about like with the Info and now we have to promote it correct. 878 01:59:33.480 --> 01:59:38.460 Sima K: yep so you're talking about tracking it that way right so. 879 01:59:38.760 --> 01:59:39.390 Sima K: So okay. 880 01:59:39.660 --> 01:59:46.950 Christopher Lee: So if I never sent it to you, you would know okay it's it's hung up on Chris right now, let me bug them a few times until I get that information. 881 01:59:48.360 --> 01:59:54.600 Christopher Lee: And then, once you get that information in progress to the next step, and then you know oh I got it now post them on instagram. 882 01:59:59.790 --> 02:00:00.120 Christopher Lee: So. 883 02:00:00.270 --> 02:00:02.970 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: Who would be in charge of kind of. 884 02:00:04.320 --> 02:00:06.990 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: advancing the progress bar, so to speak. 885 02:00:07.410 --> 02:00:08.850 Christopher Lee: Well that's. 886 02:00:10.110 --> 02:00:10.920 Sima K: on its own. 887 02:00:11.310 --> 02:00:17.490 Christopher Lee: yeah if we set it up, so that we can assign the next person, based on what we know that person didn't do right. 888 02:00:18.600 --> 02:00:20.940 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: So that person will be able to be like okay. 889 02:00:20.970 --> 02:00:21.270 Sima K: I. 890 02:00:21.360 --> 02:00:21.840 Sima K: i'm sure. 891 02:00:22.080 --> 02:00:24.870 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: You see my song yeah hey john. 892 02:00:25.260 --> 02:00:27.720 Vicki Halliday: Just to know by yeah my. 893 02:00:27.810 --> 02:00:36.240 Sima K: Only reservation with this and, like again i'm open to talk about this, because I agree like we need some sort of tracking device, but I do. 894 02:00:36.690 --> 02:01:01.620 Sima K: I just want to be cognizant that like people have jobs, people have lives and I don't want to, and we are all volunteers and, yes, we have a mandate to do certain things, but I also want to be cognizant of the fact that life happens so I don't you know want it to be like this. 895 02:01:02.820 --> 02:01:05.280 Sima K: You know I we're not Amazon. 896 02:01:05.850 --> 02:01:12.690 Sima K: or he you know you know what i'm saying like I I I still. 897 02:01:13.710 --> 02:01:16.590 Sima K: And it's still not over one I complicate things that either. 898 02:01:16.920 --> 02:01:26.250 Christopher Lee: yeah speaking to that concern it's it's a since we're all volunteers on this it's just a matter of communication so it's like hey I really thought I would get to this this week I can't. 899 02:01:26.820 --> 02:01:32.070 Christopher Lee: see my can we have somebody jumped in and support this so that it keeps moving even because i'm too busy. 900 02:01:32.640 --> 02:01:49.380 Sima K: As long as we're all in sort of agreement on that, like this isn't the Bible right and it's not a contract it's just sort of guidelines of how we see and maneuver where we want to go and how we want to go. 901 02:01:49.710 --> 02:01:57.720 Vicki Halliday: Basically, would just replace sending emails back and forth all the time you have one place to go to you see what's going on there. 902 02:01:58.260 --> 02:02:06.870 Vicki Halliday: You know if you've done it or if somebody else has done it or you need to do something, and it can all get written out and and shared and. 903 02:02:07.170 --> 02:02:20.790 Vicki Halliday: You know, and every time somebody changes something or sign something you get an email, so you go to the site and you look to see what all is going on, and I think that's that's quicker than the round Robin emails that we sometimes go through. 904 02:02:21.150 --> 02:02:33.300 Sima K: Well, and also it's probably a great way to track things, especially for the Minutes um so no I mean i'm willing to try it, I just want people to be patient. 905 02:02:33.900 --> 02:02:36.780 Christopher Lee: i'm not gonna we're not going to fire each other from this committee for. 906 02:02:37.260 --> 02:02:38.790 Christopher Lee: Not using it, you know it's. 907 02:02:39.030 --> 02:02:40.290 Christopher Lee: it's just so we can. 908 02:02:40.500 --> 02:02:41.100 maintain. 909 02:02:42.420 --> 02:02:47.130 Sima K: it's a tool, now I totally get it, and I appreciate it, I think that. 910 02:02:47.670 --> 02:02:48.390 Sima K: I don't find it. 911 02:02:48.510 --> 02:02:55.410 Vicki Halliday: Much it cuts down phone time and email timing, by using something like that, because you can just go to it. 912 02:02:56.580 --> 02:02:59.070 Vicki Halliday: see what you need to do and be on your way. 913 02:02:59.700 --> 02:03:06.090 Sima K: Okay, so Christopher first order of business you're setting that up so that's going to be that the number one. 914 02:03:07.440 --> 02:03:17.160 Sima K: And then I mean I have stuff to follow up with, so I will email everybody on the committee with things that we talked about, and you know what we have to follow up with so. 915 02:03:17.580 --> 02:03:29.340 Sima K: You know, we can fill in the pieces, but I really, really need everybody's help because, like yes, I take you know pretty good notes, but if somebody has an idea of something that I miss. 916 02:03:30.210 --> 02:03:30.750 Sima K: You know. 917 02:03:30.960 --> 02:03:35.460 Sima K: Put that out there if that's not something that I put out there does that make sense. 918 02:03:37.260 --> 02:03:47.280 Sima K: yep you know, like let's let's say I forgot about the electric light parade right the spotlight on and then you know, Brian remembered it then you know oh here let's put that. 919 02:03:47.580 --> 02:03:47.760 Sima K: and 920 02:03:47.850 --> 02:03:58.890 Sima K: You can always leave you know who it's going to blank right, but as long as it's there, we know that that's something that we need to work on yeah yes i'm convincing myself, thank you. 921 02:04:01.170 --> 02:04:02.160 Christopher Lee: Thanks for doing that. 922 02:04:04.980 --> 02:04:15.930 Christopher Lee: And then, I guess, for I don't seven be increasing the outreach efforts in general I forget if it was brought up during a board meeting or just a side conversation I had with somebody in the neighborhood but. 923 02:04:19.170 --> 02:04:28.920 Christopher Lee: Focusing around the neighborhood committee and seeing if we can work closely with them to increase outreach from each every each and every aspect of Venice. 924 02:04:29.760 --> 02:04:41.160 Christopher Lee: Because there's heavy representation from the West side towards the beach F de force because he spent his felt a little under represented, so I can only imagine what some of the other neighborhoods are feeling. 925 02:04:41.850 --> 02:04:48.120 Christopher Lee: So working out some way, we can work closely with the neighborhoods committee to have that. 926 02:04:49.260 --> 02:04:52.590 Christopher Lee: outreach communication with with all of us. 927 02:04:56.310 --> 02:05:06.180 Sima K: I think that's great, but they have to meet first so once the name that they burned committee hasn't been formed yet um no I mean. 928 02:05:06.540 --> 02:05:11.580 Brian Averill: Should we promote that I feel like we didn't get enough applicants for the neighborhood committee. 929 02:05:11.910 --> 02:05:19.470 Sima K: So that is something that we should do I think right, because when when's the deadline. 930 02:05:20.580 --> 02:05:23.910 Brian Averill: Thank you guys are choosing up the next one minute oh. 931 02:05:27.240 --> 02:05:30.870 Vicki Halliday: neighborhood I don't think so, I mean that's up to daffodil. 932 02:05:33.420 --> 02:05:35.880 Vicki Halliday: Because that's always a Vice President committee. 933 02:05:36.600 --> 02:05:39.150 Brian Averill: But don't you have applicants from each neighborhood. 934 02:05:40.890 --> 02:05:43.890 Vicki Halliday: um I don't know if it's an apple or whether it's just. 935 02:05:44.700 --> 02:05:48.090 Sima K: yeah like I can't speak to that, but if. 936 02:05:48.150 --> 02:05:49.380 Ryan if you're right. 937 02:05:51.840 --> 02:05:52.200 Brian Averill: I mean the. 938 02:05:52.590 --> 02:06:03.810 Brian Averill: more the merrier, the more people I mean how many people know that we have a neighborhood committee that has seven or eight neighborhood representatives on it, not many, so we should we should definitely promote that. 939 02:06:05.550 --> 02:06:07.560 Sima K: I was just gonna say regardless. 940 02:06:07.590 --> 02:06:09.360 Sima K: You know the largest. 941 02:06:09.390 --> 02:06:10.830 Sima K: talent pool to draw them. 942 02:06:11.370 --> 02:06:11.940 Vicki Halliday: yeah get. 943 02:06:12.600 --> 02:06:15.330 Vicki Halliday: get in touch with daffodil and say you know. 944 02:06:17.280 --> 02:06:18.750 Vicki Halliday: You know, since it's her committee. 945 02:06:19.170 --> 02:06:24.180 Brian Averill: Sure sure I think last time we actually voted the neighborhood committee then. 946 02:06:25.320 --> 02:06:25.590 Brian Averill: What I. 947 02:06:26.310 --> 02:06:28.830 Sima K: mean like from the list of candidates that applied. 948 02:06:29.460 --> 02:06:31.710 Brian Averill: Only if there were multiple candidates from each neighborhood. 949 02:06:31.890 --> 02:06:32.340 Vicki Halliday: We voted. 950 02:06:32.760 --> 02:06:34.260 Brian Averill: If there was only one they were automatic. 951 02:06:34.800 --> 02:06:40.890 Sima K: So, but it is, is sort of the mandate that there has to be at least one person from each neighborhood. 952 02:06:42.000 --> 02:06:49.620 Sima K: So you know one from East Venice one from you know where I am, for example, peninsula North Venice that. 953 02:06:50.280 --> 02:06:53.220 Vicki Halliday: yeah so we're trying goal, the whole every neighborhood. 954 02:06:55.110 --> 02:06:58.230 Sima K: And is it, how many Members is that, like it's. 955 02:06:58.290 --> 02:06:59.670 Brian Averill: Eight that's all right. 956 02:07:00.870 --> 02:07:02.040 Vicki Halliday: I think so yeah. 957 02:07:05.880 --> 02:07:06.660 Brian Averill: Definitely. 958 02:07:07.440 --> 02:07:07.770 yeah. 959 02:07:09.240 --> 02:07:09.750 Christopher Lee: which would be. 960 02:07:13.980 --> 02:07:17.220 Sima K: good idea that's a good idea um. 961 02:07:18.600 --> 02:07:22.440 Christopher Lee: 45678909 plus staff. 962 02:07:25.440 --> 02:07:33.690 Christopher Lee: Because presumably the people in the neighborhood Council would be the most it would be connected well to their neighborhood so doing outreach through and with them. 963 02:07:34.230 --> 02:07:34.500 Angela McGregor: yeah. 964 02:07:34.560 --> 02:07:39.870 Christopher Lee: I see would be a lot more effective than just doing blinking announcements to our audience, which already knows us. 965 02:07:40.440 --> 02:07:50.700 Christopher Lee: Right so garnering new following by working closely with the neighborhood Council or neighborhood committee so that we can really dig into all these areas within Venice. 966 02:07:52.800 --> 02:08:05.910 Christopher Lee: And who knows what that might look like you might look like a monthly rotating event that goes through each of these neighborhoods that we've defined it might look like just promoting cultural events in each area once a month just. 967 02:08:06.120 --> 02:08:08.340 Sima K: Create I would love like. 968 02:08:08.370 --> 02:08:16.590 Sima K: I would love to do that that's that's like that's also part of it is that I don't feel like we have like this network where. 969 02:08:17.310 --> 02:08:27.660 Sima K: You know you hear something and then like I feel like there should be a better way for us to know of what is going on in the neighborhood from. 970 02:08:27.960 --> 02:08:43.110 Sima K: Art openings to theater openings like I know i'm you know thinking ahead, because obviously we're still in this like weird you know holding pattern but don't you think that that's our function as well, like i've always seen us is that. 971 02:08:44.550 --> 02:08:53.070 Vicki Halliday: I think that you have to get people to send you the information, otherwise you're doing lots of work. 972 02:08:53.490 --> 02:09:05.040 Vicki Halliday: Calling up people all the time it's like a newspaper you gotta call up you gotta beg you got to find out who's doing this or that so people should know that they can contact our Rican dnc. 973 02:09:06.600 --> 02:09:06.810 Sima K: I. 974 02:09:07.140 --> 02:09:07.440 Vicki Halliday: Think that's. 975 02:09:07.530 --> 02:09:17.340 Sima K: A great idea and and honestly that's part of like why the engagement on social media so important because, like if we start to talk to people, then they might think of us. 976 02:09:17.700 --> 02:09:18.330 The next time. 977 02:09:20.280 --> 02:09:20.940 hey watch. 978 02:09:22.620 --> 02:09:23.460 Sima K: Those dogs that. 979 02:09:23.940 --> 02:09:24.660 Angela McGregor: know my. 980 02:09:28.740 --> 02:09:30.030 Vicki Halliday: Brian disappeared. 981 02:09:30.390 --> 02:09:30.960 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: it's mine. 982 02:09:35.550 --> 02:09:40.410 Sima K: Oh, my God he's the cutest thing you would never think that some noise like that could come out of. 983 02:09:40.410 --> 02:09:40.890 him. 984 02:09:42.870 --> 02:09:45.090 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: yeah i'm really excited This is long. 985 02:09:48.330 --> 02:09:52.110 Sima K: Well i'm not i'm not giving you guys that much longer so i'm okay. 986 02:09:52.980 --> 02:10:10.170 Sima K: Yes, we need submissions We need people to start giving us ideas and again like what i'm saying is that i've started like we've kind of started to do that, so if you guys have more of ways to promote that and into the talk about that, please. 987 02:10:11.460 --> 02:10:15.690 Christopher Lee: yeah and then we can track this all in cello and if we don't like an idea we archive it. 988 02:10:16.710 --> 02:10:17.250 Angela McGregor: hey yeah. 989 02:10:20.130 --> 02:10:20.610 Sima K: Okay. 990 02:10:22.500 --> 02:10:45.570 Sima K: Next, in person, Venice event so Andrea actually came to me with this, because if you guys were at the arbor event for the elections event we all sat there and Christina i'm sorry I think you were out of town, but um it was such a wonderful Community event and it didn't matter. 991 02:10:46.620 --> 02:11:02.010 Sima K: You know that, politically weight might not align it was just a way to get everybody together, and it was great so we were thinking of a way to try to do that for the Community and like as the dnc and unfortunate all. 992 02:11:02.340 --> 02:11:03.690 Sima K: And unfortunately very. 993 02:11:09.690 --> 02:11:10.470 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: Sorry okay. 994 02:11:11.850 --> 02:11:31.290 Sima K: You know, so I don't know what we can and cannot do, to be honest with you right now and I talked to Melissa about this vicki you just kind of said the same thing um I think the only way that we could maybe pull off a Community event is if we partnered with. 995 02:11:32.580 --> 02:11:46.470 Sima K: The callous woman's office on like a kickoff event to maybe like an Anti littering campaign that we hit all work together on yes, you know something like sports day um you know but. 996 02:11:47.940 --> 02:11:52.260 Sima K: Sports day they approached been right, I think. 997 02:11:52.470 --> 02:11:54.120 Sima K: This so. 998 02:11:55.140 --> 02:12:07.680 Sima K: And then he said yes and then he did what he did so, I would like, and, as you said, Chris maybe there's a way that we could get off, but, honestly, I think that is going to be the best thing. 999 02:12:08.250 --> 02:12:18.420 Sima K: to tie together for the I mean I know i'm kind of speaking my own path, but I think it's something that's going to resonate with the Community, especially after the last year and a half. 1000 02:12:19.110 --> 02:12:39.390 Sima K: And you know how much the beach has been beaten, the fact that we still don't have weekly trash cleanups street cleanings i'm sorry weaklings not trash pickup um so and again just speaking with our own engagement that seems to be the thing that gets our Community like oh. 1001 02:12:40.920 --> 02:12:42.990 Sima K: Engaging so. 1002 02:12:43.170 --> 02:12:45.180 Sima K: Engaging engaging. 1003 02:12:46.350 --> 02:12:46.830 Sima K: Sorry. 1004 02:12:48.600 --> 02:12:55.920 Sima K: um i'll say it with a British accent may be that in I n G part will come up a little bit. 1005 02:12:59.820 --> 02:13:13.260 Sima K: So um yeah, I think, or like maybe if we I don't know if we can even partner with someone like hilda Bay or surfrider maybe he'll the bay right, but that would be the way for us to do something like that. 1006 02:13:13.740 --> 02:13:15.870 Brian Averill: That the drive in ever what happened to that. 1007 02:13:17.160 --> 02:13:29.400 Sima K: No, because we couldn't get approval to have an in person event that was six feet apart, do you know the hoops that we had to like jump through just to get two pages of permits. 1008 02:13:31.980 --> 02:13:40.680 Sima K: got it, we can try again look, the reality is that we can try again, but there was the reason why Marina did it and Santa Monica did it. 1009 02:13:41.850 --> 02:13:43.710 Sima K: and marine only did it in the summer. 1010 02:13:44.910 --> 02:13:56.130 Sima K: Well, Santa Monica was private Santa Monica was completely private and then the city decided to sponsor them real um and Marina del rey that's the county. 1011 02:13:56.490 --> 02:13:57.120 Sima K: And I believe. 1012 02:13:57.270 --> 02:14:06.300 Sima K: And they're using and that just that just started off in the summer, because they couldn't have the concert series they usually have like their concert series in the summer. 1013 02:14:06.870 --> 02:14:27.390 Sima K: So this was something that you know they kind of substituted with, but you know I mean that was so like I mean a staff to staff those events alone, to ensure that cars park where they're supposed to people sit where they're supposed to I mean I I I hate to sound defeatist. 1014 02:14:28.560 --> 02:14:46.530 Sima K: But I guess I am so um I mean, I think we can try for it, but like I couldn't even figure out like we tried for Westminster school because that was the largest location, that we could put cars and I couldn't get permission from le USD go to Obama. 1015 02:14:48.540 --> 02:14:57.810 Sima K: I mean we can try again, you know because school is in session, but I just don't know how they would navigate about having an in person event that's. 1016 02:14:58.650 --> 02:15:18.930 Sima K: Again, let me talk to trust and Chris you have a relationship with them right, I think that if we talk about the success of sports day right the engagement that happened how excited people were to be out like well i'm like why can't we do that as the dnc. 1017 02:15:19.770 --> 02:15:21.390 Angela McGregor: What about something to. 1018 02:15:21.390 --> 02:15:22.650 Christopher Lee: celebrate the fact that. 1019 02:15:22.890 --> 02:15:24.090 Angela McGregor: Here is reopen. 1020 02:15:26.370 --> 02:15:27.000 Sima K: The one has. 1021 02:15:27.150 --> 02:15:28.500 Sima K: The fear i'm sorry say that. 1022 02:15:29.340 --> 02:15:36.960 Angela McGregor: appears reopen What if what if we did something that brought everybody out to the bearded you know just. 1023 02:15:38.100 --> 02:15:40.950 Sima K: Oh you're talking about the wash you talking about the Washington. 1024 02:15:41.460 --> 02:15:42.570 Angela McGregor: Other than a spear. 1025 02:15:42.660 --> 02:15:45.570 Angela McGregor: The one that just reopened after be closed for. 1026 02:15:46.260 --> 02:15:53.250 Sima K: Okay that's another thing like I missed the mark, we should have promoted that and we did. 1027 02:15:53.850 --> 02:15:56.640 Angela McGregor: it's still open it's going to be open i'm. 1028 02:15:57.600 --> 02:15:59.190 Brian Averill: Good put that on social that the pure. 1029 02:15:59.550 --> 02:16:00.750 Angela McGregor: Open right. 1030 02:16:00.870 --> 02:16:01.530 Sima K: Oh, I saw. 1031 02:16:01.860 --> 02:16:04.260 Angela McGregor: Somewhere we can do some kind of. 1032 02:16:05.370 --> 02:16:23.250 Angela McGregor: some kind of celebration, you know just I don't know to get people out to the peer to take him walk just walked it and get a drink of the whaler and go to the end and look at the dolphins and I don't know just have a some kind of something you know. 1033 02:16:23.520 --> 02:16:33.000 Sima K: that's actually a great idea Angela, and that is something that we might you know because, like, I was thinking of it sort of big picture, like we need food, we need entertainment that did that. 1034 02:16:33.270 --> 02:16:40.050 Sima K: And then, like the way you're talking about it is just just the gathering place like we don't need all that other stuff it's just a way. 1035 02:16:40.470 --> 02:16:43.980 Angela McGregor: For people to gather something something up at the end. 1036 02:16:44.040 --> 02:16:46.410 Angela McGregor: You know I i've seen. 1037 02:16:47.550 --> 02:16:54.090 Angela McGregor: I seem to remember, years ago, there was actually like a band at one end of the Pier or there was somebody there with a. 1038 02:16:54.840 --> 02:17:10.680 Angela McGregor: piano or something that might have been sort of drum set or something anyway, just the idea to have some kind of something that would draw an equal to the peer to kind of check it out and mingle and. 1039 02:17:11.850 --> 02:17:12.240 Angela McGregor: You know. 1040 02:17:12.300 --> 02:17:15.840 Vicki Halliday: You can get billy stubble to put the music box out on the end of the fear. 1041 02:17:15.900 --> 02:17:16.800 Angela McGregor: There you go. 1042 02:17:18.180 --> 02:17:18.990 Brian Averill: good idea actually. 1043 02:17:19.290 --> 02:17:20.400 Christopher Lee: that's a great idea. 1044 02:17:21.210 --> 02:17:22.740 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: Because like a. 1045 02:17:23.460 --> 02:17:24.240 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: New board. 1046 02:17:24.630 --> 02:17:27.510 Vicki Halliday: You could have revolving here up here. 1047 02:17:30.030 --> 02:17:32.340 Sima K: Great Thank you say that even have revolving white. 1048 02:17:32.670 --> 02:17:35.790 Vicki Halliday: musicians, I mean because traditionally he has people. 1049 02:17:36.990 --> 02:17:40.710 Vicki Halliday: You know a number of people come in, so it could be an afternoon event. 1050 02:17:42.300 --> 02:17:46.620 Sima K: Right, but how do we get around like the whole like in person thing. 1051 02:17:49.620 --> 02:17:50.400 Vicki Halliday: That makes a little bit. 1052 02:17:51.210 --> 02:17:59.190 Christopher Lee: And can we do what every agency does an individualized responsibility just say this like have a disclaimer saying you know. 1053 02:18:00.240 --> 02:18:02.760 Christopher Lee: we're still technically in a pandemic, please. 1054 02:18:03.990 --> 02:18:04.980 Vicki Halliday: Be on my screen. 1055 02:18:06.780 --> 02:18:08.010 Christopher Lee: yeah you know. 1056 02:18:08.040 --> 02:18:18.810 Angela McGregor: And if I mean the sides i've seen just say, if you have not been vaccinated you must wear a mask and then the liability goes to the person yeah coming. 1057 02:18:20.850 --> 02:18:39.450 Angela McGregor: But it is outdoors and I think also there might be something interesting about having a little later in the year because it's not during the summer months it's not when all the tourists are here it's it's really about getting the local community together to celebrate. 1058 02:18:39.930 --> 02:18:46.500 Sima K: Right so realistically when are you thinking, are you thinking November, are you thinking December. 1059 02:18:47.130 --> 02:18:50.760 Angela McGregor: The weather still usually good in November, I mean pretty good. 1060 02:18:51.060 --> 02:18:56.460 Vicki Halliday: Well, if you're doing that late, then you could combine something with the sign lighting with the Chamber. 1061 02:18:59.220 --> 02:19:04.980 Sima K: Right, but the the sign lighting usually happens, the first week in December. 1062 02:19:06.210 --> 02:19:10.890 Sima K: And we get a booth and usually Santa Claus. 1063 02:19:11.130 --> 02:19:13.800 Sima K: yeah so i'm. 1064 02:19:14.250 --> 02:19:15.210 Brian Averill: one October. 1065 02:19:16.080 --> 02:19:21.900 Sima K: that's that's well so, but you guys think so think timeframe, so we have to get it. 1066 02:19:23.040 --> 02:19:24.450 Vicki Halliday: How are we here. 1067 02:19:25.890 --> 02:19:27.030 Angela McGregor: There you go. 1068 02:19:27.780 --> 02:19:27.990 Christopher Lee: Just. 1069 02:19:28.230 --> 02:19:30.540 Christopher Lee: Go to grab a couple things. 1070 02:19:30.720 --> 02:19:32.640 Sima K: We have one month. 1071 02:19:32.670 --> 02:19:48.420 Sima K: I got to put this motion together for budget budget has to approve whatever they're going to approve, we have to go through permits and the city has to prove it, you guys I like I mean i'm happy to do the motion for September wait I missed an outcome. 1072 02:19:50.040 --> 02:19:50.460 Sima K: Sorry. 1073 02:19:51.510 --> 02:19:52.470 Christopher Lee: you're being recorded. 1074 02:19:53.880 --> 02:19:56.580 Sima K: I said, well, I said the F word forgive me. 1075 02:19:58.080 --> 02:20:05.100 Sima K: I said fudge but um no seriously like like let's think about this, can we do this by Halloween. 1076 02:20:05.310 --> 02:20:19.800 Christopher Lee: I mean depends on the level of production, if we just have a band for a couple bands for four hours at the end of the year, and just do a little of set dressing for the Pier itself that's just like comes check out the spooky bands, at the end of the Pier they'll be playing at least. 1077 02:20:20.340 --> 02:20:26.220 Sima K: That I don't need to ask for money, like I don't need to ask for any money, so it doesn't have to go in front of the Board because that's like. 1078 02:20:27.300 --> 02:20:27.630 Sima K: You. 1079 02:20:27.660 --> 02:20:29.970 Angela McGregor: recommend that people show up in costume. 1080 02:20:30.180 --> 02:20:33.660 Christopher Lee: yeah you know you should be wearing your mask anyways so just go. 1081 02:20:34.530 --> 02:20:35.850 Vicki Halliday: Oh man. 1082 02:20:35.910 --> 02:20:37.170 Angela McGregor: Yes, yeah. 1083 02:20:37.440 --> 02:20:44.010 Christopher Lee: that'd be a great take on it wear a mask like it's our it's our like pre Halloween party. 1084 02:20:44.040 --> 02:20:53.130 Sima K: Your amassed anyway, so what i'm so if we do the Halloween party, do you want it to link to the refurbishment of the Pier. 1085 02:20:53.880 --> 02:21:01.800 Christopher Lee: yeah we can just frame the narrative it's like after however long, it was of being a ghost peer Venice is brought back to life. 1086 02:21:02.430 --> 02:21:03.180 Angela McGregor: There you go. 1087 02:21:06.930 --> 02:21:08.100 Sima K: write that down. 1088 02:21:15.510 --> 02:21:17.550 Angela McGregor: Here I am back from the dead. 1089 02:21:17.940 --> 02:21:20.190 Christopher Lee: exactly that is fear back from the dead. 1090 02:21:20.430 --> 02:21:25.200 Christopher Lee: October 23 join us for four hours of music. 1091 02:21:26.640 --> 02:21:28.890 Christopher Lee: brought to you by the average Committee, you know. 1092 02:21:29.310 --> 02:21:29.910 Angela McGregor: And you know. 1093 02:21:30.690 --> 02:21:35.460 Angela McGregor: Maybe get the whaler to come up with a special cocktail or something I don't know. 1094 02:21:35.760 --> 02:21:36.360 Angela McGregor: I mean the right. 1095 02:21:37.320 --> 02:21:39.300 Sima K: there's like three restaurants right there. 1096 02:21:39.330 --> 02:21:40.380 Angela McGregor: Right, I know. 1097 02:21:41.430 --> 02:21:42.210 Sima K: yeah. 1098 02:21:43.470 --> 02:21:44.910 Sima K: yeah i'll have to. 1099 02:21:46.500 --> 02:21:48.570 Brian Averill: They know the music box guy. 1100 02:21:49.440 --> 02:21:53.610 Brian Averill: belly yeah there should be someone sort of directing the band's who's a. 1101 02:21:55.620 --> 02:21:57.330 Vicki Halliday: billionaire would be the guy probably. 1102 02:21:57.600 --> 02:21:58.950 Brian Averill: You think he would be into this. 1103 02:22:00.720 --> 02:22:02.430 Vicki Halliday: I can try and find out tomorrow. 1104 02:22:03.420 --> 02:22:10.470 Sima K: night and then, and then the guy that's that's the head of the whole refurbishment is this is this guy Peter. 1105 02:22:10.770 --> 02:22:13.920 Brian Averill: Peter he's gonna be on our ocean firewall committee. 1106 02:22:14.790 --> 02:22:17.040 Sima K: So do you have a way of getting in touch with him. 1107 02:22:18.120 --> 02:22:18.720 Brian Averill: Either yeah. 1108 02:22:19.530 --> 02:22:20.340 Sima K: Where you send me. 1109 02:22:21.840 --> 02:22:23.670 Brian Averill: brother, by the way, I don't know if everybody knows. 1110 02:22:24.210 --> 02:22:24.900 Sima K: Wait why. 1111 02:22:25.530 --> 02:22:28.320 Brian Averill: Yours tone and his brother, you know tone in this. 1112 02:22:30.090 --> 02:22:30.810 Brian Averill: Local legend. 1113 02:22:32.430 --> 02:22:32.790 Brian Averill: No. 1114 02:22:33.360 --> 02:22:33.900 Okay. 1115 02:22:35.100 --> 02:22:35.640 Brian Averill: Yes. 1116 02:22:36.660 --> 02:22:37.710 Brian Averill: We can get in touch with Peter. 1117 02:22:42.060 --> 02:22:42.420 Sima K: Yes. 1118 02:22:43.080 --> 02:22:47.370 Christopher Lee: We do it on a Sunday, we can also bring in Marcus and wickedness electric bike raid. 1119 02:22:50.640 --> 02:23:06.870 Christopher Lee: yeah So these are all free things they don't cost us already doing this every Sunday and we just pointed out, to Marcus hey Marcus we're also doing this little spooky thing appear like either position your crew to end there are stars. 1120 02:23:06.900 --> 02:23:14.970 Sima K: yeah you guys, then I don't I know this is gonna sound, but just like time wise, then I don't have to ask for a permit we just we just promote it. 1121 02:23:16.290 --> 02:23:24.180 Brian Averill: yeah and it's cool too, because you have two institutions, the electric light parade and the music box of free anyway and super. 1122 02:23:24.180 --> 02:23:30.210 Brian Averill: fun and you're just incorporating all three with everything with the Pier also into one awesome night. 1123 02:23:30.420 --> 02:23:40.800 Sima K: So we just we need Peter so hold on what about i'm trying to think if there's any money that we need to put out other than like General outreach. 1124 02:23:42.240 --> 02:23:44.370 Christopher Lee: Maybe some spooky such as saying like. 1125 02:23:45.720 --> 02:23:57.840 Sima K: I have to make the budget meeting, and then we have to ask for it before the next board meeting, which is fine, because we can still do what we need to do, and then propose this for budget and October habit approve. 1126 02:23:58.890 --> 02:24:04.050 Sima K: The only thing is the city has to like be able to like a supercharger on your credit card. 1127 02:24:06.000 --> 02:24:10.050 Sima K: I have stuff in storage like i've got a bunch of. 1128 02:24:12.000 --> 02:24:17.880 Sima K: hmm I mean we can kind of figure out the whole design element amongst ourselves, I think. 1129 02:24:19.680 --> 02:24:24.840 Sima K: What once we you know get get the bigger pieces in. 1130 02:24:26.610 --> 02:24:27.240 Sima K: um. 1131 02:24:27.900 --> 02:24:31.260 Sima K: But I, like every day you don't even need to worry about lighting. 1132 02:24:31.350 --> 02:24:33.810 Angela McGregor: But i'm wondering if well. 1133 02:24:33.870 --> 02:24:35.940 Brian Averill: we're going to partner with the electric light parade. 1134 02:24:36.420 --> 02:24:39.150 Christopher Lee: yeah they leave right at sundown so. 1135 02:24:40.380 --> 02:24:45.960 Christopher Lee: It could be we start an hour before the electric light parade and instead of meeting when we're at circle where they normally do they just meet. 1136 02:24:46.380 --> 02:24:56.340 Christopher Lee: right there by the end of the Pier you can hear the music, they can mix and mingle while they're waiting for the bike pray to start, then they go do their thing we and some time while they're biking that's it. 1137 02:24:58.860 --> 02:25:00.120 Sima K: Oh, my God I think that's really. 1138 02:25:00.570 --> 02:25:02.520 Angela McGregor: I think that's really great yeah. 1139 02:25:04.650 --> 02:25:05.910 Christopher Lee: i'll put it in the trailer for. 1140 02:25:08.550 --> 02:25:09.420 Brian Averill: The trouble that. 1141 02:25:10.110 --> 02:25:11.580 Angela McGregor: Sir hello, yes. 1142 02:25:12.930 --> 02:25:25.380 Sima K: Do you think we should we should like look at heal the bay or surfrider to go in on this or just kind of deal with what were you know the three organizations sorry my my shoulder. 1143 02:25:25.560 --> 02:25:32.040 Christopher Lee: what's the organizations still hear the music box and the vendor selection life right. 1144 02:25:32.400 --> 02:25:36.630 Christopher Lee: Okay, confirm, we can choose to broaden the scope or not. 1145 02:25:37.680 --> 02:25:44.370 Christopher Lee: But if we don't have those three key elements there's no, then we have nothing to offer when we go up to heal debate it's just like. 1146 02:25:45.480 --> 02:25:47.370 Christopher Lee: Creating something completely new again, you know. 1147 02:25:48.870 --> 02:25:53.280 Sima K: Wait so vicki you are reaching out to music box is that. 1148 02:25:53.370 --> 02:25:55.110 Vicki Halliday: yeah I can't believe yeah. 1149 02:25:55.800 --> 02:26:05.190 Sima K: Okay, thank you, and let me know Brian you are sending me Peters information right, so we can reach out to the year and see if we. 1150 02:26:06.360 --> 02:26:11.670 Brian Averill: yeah and then Chris could reach out to Marcus and we could get those three pieces in play, if possible. 1151 02:26:11.760 --> 02:26:13.080 Vicki Halliday: And what date, are you thinking. 1152 02:26:15.330 --> 02:26:18.330 Sima K: Okay, so let's look at the calendar. 1153 02:26:18.870 --> 02:26:21.840 Christopher Lee: So Halloween falls on a Sunday i'm. 1154 02:26:22.140 --> 02:26:22.530 Christopher Lee: What am I. 1155 02:26:22.770 --> 02:26:25.560 Christopher Lee: doing it on actual Halloween just because. 1156 02:26:26.010 --> 02:26:27.060 Sima K: By the time yeah. 1157 02:26:27.690 --> 02:26:28.080 Christopher Lee: yeah. 1158 02:26:28.530 --> 02:26:31.350 Christopher Lee: So I would say, probably the Sunday right before the 24. 1159 02:26:35.580 --> 02:26:44.850 Sima K: I think you're gonna get a lot of well actually that'll be locals right, what do you guys think Thursday, what about the Thursday. 1160 02:26:45.330 --> 02:26:47.670 Sima K: Before Halloween or the Wednesday. 1161 02:26:48.210 --> 02:26:48.690 Christopher Lee: So that. 1162 02:26:50.640 --> 02:26:51.060 Christopher Lee: I mean. 1163 02:26:51.090 --> 02:26:54.720 Angela McGregor: Possible I think it's got to be a Sunday it's got to be a weekend. 1164 02:26:54.870 --> 02:27:00.360 Angela McGregor: yeah um I mean, at least in a you know, a Sunday people work. 1165 02:27:01.500 --> 02:27:05.460 Angela McGregor: And you know it could it's just an excuse to go to the beach. 1166 02:27:05.760 --> 02:27:07.380 Angela McGregor: And I wouldn't do it on Halloween. 1167 02:27:07.830 --> 02:27:08.760 Brian Averill: No one at home. 1168 02:27:09.150 --> 02:27:15.630 Christopher Lee: yeah what we're not I guess if we're at that everybody's doing individual responsibility for their code. 1169 02:27:15.990 --> 02:27:26.400 Sima K: yeah well yeah but you guys, I mean i'm going to be busy with my kids so you're gonna you're knocking out a big part of the Community, then you know. 1170 02:27:28.170 --> 02:27:30.690 Vicki Halliday: I mean it's like we had trick or treating here. 1171 02:27:31.590 --> 02:27:37.650 Christopher Lee: But then that becomes a budget question and managing volunteers, or people to do the trick or treating us back. 1172 02:27:38.070 --> 02:27:41.220 Angela McGregor: I like the idea of this Sunday before, because we do. 1173 02:27:43.080 --> 02:27:46.080 Angela McGregor: We don't have kids but we decorate the House and we. 1174 02:27:46.140 --> 02:27:48.840 Angela McGregor: Were out there with triggers for. 1175 02:27:48.870 --> 02:27:53.880 Sima K: yeah like I think people have I think people have their own traditions right, whatever they may be. 1176 02:27:53.880 --> 02:27:54.210 Angela McGregor: yeah. 1177 02:27:54.390 --> 02:27:57.120 Christopher Lee: And I would keep it to a Sunday, because then it's low lift for the. 1178 02:27:57.120 --> 02:27:58.380 Sima K: So so then. 1179 02:27:58.650 --> 02:28:03.030 Sima K: So then let's look at the Sunday the 24th October 24. 1180 02:28:03.060 --> 02:28:03.450 Right. 1181 02:28:06.000 --> 02:28:08.400 Sima K: So maybe like five to eight. 1182 02:28:08.790 --> 02:28:09.630 Christopher Lee: think that sounds right. 1183 02:28:09.900 --> 02:28:12.630 Sima K: or like 434 30 to eight because. 1184 02:28:12.810 --> 02:28:14.160 Sima K: The sun is going to start to. 1185 02:28:14.160 --> 02:28:14.670 set. 1186 02:28:16.020 --> 02:28:16.560 Christopher Lee: Right. 1187 02:28:16.710 --> 02:28:19.440 Christopher Lee: Looking that up right now sunset times in October. 1188 02:28:20.970 --> 02:28:23.370 Brian Averill: they'll be like 645 at that point. 1189 02:28:23.940 --> 02:28:30.390 Christopher Lee: 77702 historically. 1190 02:28:31.980 --> 02:28:32.700 Christopher Lee: 24th. 1191 02:28:33.210 --> 02:28:36.090 Angela McGregor: Bingo that's plenty oh wait. 1192 02:28:36.150 --> 02:28:38.340 Christopher Lee: hold on that was September let's try October. 1193 02:28:39.210 --> 02:28:42.240 Sima K: Know like Tony said earlier guys this much earlier. 1194 02:28:42.570 --> 02:28:43.800 Christopher Lee: 6:28pm is. 1195 02:28:43.860 --> 02:28:45.510 Christopher Lee: anticipated yeah. 1196 02:28:45.690 --> 02:28:52.110 Sima K: I I think a five o'clock call like I think five o'clock has good maybe 435 script right like. 1197 02:28:52.350 --> 02:28:53.490 Cristina Rodriguez-Greenberg: 30 good. 1198 02:28:53.610 --> 02:28:56.010 Christopher Lee: your initial hunch five to eight was perfect. 1199 02:28:56.370 --> 02:28:57.660 Angela McGregor: yeah I agree. 1200 02:28:58.470 --> 02:29:00.150 Sima K: Okay, so. 1201 02:29:10.560 --> 02:29:11.820 here. 1202 02:29:13.020 --> 02:29:23.790 Sima K: We are opening and then the nice thing is that once we get that date down on the one thing I gotta check, as you guys are going to check with the Chamber to make sure that there's no competing. 1203 02:29:24.300 --> 02:29:26.010 Sima K: Like there's nothing going on. 1204 02:29:27.030 --> 02:29:31.560 Sima K: i'm Chris you don't have anything going on right that we can. 1205 02:29:32.220 --> 02:29:39.480 Christopher Lee: We can no not on Sunday and I actually will be speaking to the Chamber Tara turning out, so I can just ask her. 1206 02:29:41.220 --> 02:29:42.420 Sima K: If they have anything planned for the. 1207 02:29:42.420 --> 02:29:44.700 Christopher Lee: 23rd 24th yeah. 1208 02:29:45.300 --> 02:29:46.320 Sima K: i'm sorry 24th. 1209 02:29:46.470 --> 02:29:47.880 Christopher Lee: October 24 i'll make sure. 1210 02:29:47.940 --> 02:29:49.320 Sima K: yeah or okay. 1211 02:29:49.410 --> 02:29:53.910 Christopher Lee: i'll give her the hell if they don't have anything planned just give her the heads up that we're intending to do this so that. 1212 02:29:53.970 --> 02:29:56.910 Sima K: should have known it don't like. 1213 02:29:58.350 --> 02:29:58.950 Sima K: i'm. 1214 02:30:01.800 --> 02:30:13.620 Sima K: just asked her if they have anything planned because we got to talk to the Pier before we alert the Chamber like anything is happening just ask if if. 1215 02:30:14.280 --> 02:30:27.210 Sima K: And then, if if they're planning something, then you can say that we're talking about a possible Community event like we're gonna we're going to need their support, the reality is that we can't have two competing events. 1216 02:30:28.470 --> 02:30:32.130 Christopher Lee: So i'll check in with her a ton and you'll know by tomorrow Monday. 1217 02:30:32.760 --> 02:30:33.780 Sima K: Okay, thank you. 1218 02:30:34.800 --> 02:30:36.390 Sima K: All right, anything else with that. 1219 02:30:40.710 --> 02:30:43.890 Sima K: Okay, thank you um. 1220 02:30:44.070 --> 02:30:45.510 Sima K: Next, town hall. 1221 02:30:45.540 --> 02:30:49.200 Sima K: Can we table that for like we have a lot on our plate, can we table that. 1222 02:30:49.200 --> 02:30:52.200 Sima K: For next week, I mean for next month's meeting. 1223 02:30:52.740 --> 02:30:53.820 Christopher Lee: Okay, with that yep. 1224 02:30:55.980 --> 02:30:57.180 Sima K: 20 take a vote on that. 1225 02:30:59.460 --> 02:31:00.330 Brian Averill: table something. 1226 02:31:01.080 --> 02:31:02.670 Sima K: yeah well thanks oh. 1227 02:31:03.780 --> 02:31:13.380 Sima K: Okay, so we're tabling that till next month i'm old business, the old business was you know beta under the stars are our. 1228 02:31:15.480 --> 02:31:25.500 Sima K: Personal event driving night under the stars, so I think we covered that i'm in terms of new business, I just want to. 1229 02:31:29.790 --> 02:31:43.560 Sima K: go over the things that we talked about, if I may, especially because we're implementing certain things, so I just want to make sure that when I outline them all to you i'm on we're all on the same page, so please bear with me. 1230 02:31:45.120 --> 02:31:45.930 Sima K: i'm. 1231 02:31:49.440 --> 02:32:09.300 Sima K: Okay, so from my chair report we talked about promoting our YouTube channel and cleaning up our YouTube channel so that means I speak to gym and we make it more user friendly not we're not changing the content we're just making it prettier. 1232 02:32:09.600 --> 02:32:12.510 Christopher Lee: yeah just make a clear nomenclature so it's like. 1233 02:32:13.020 --> 02:32:16.650 Sima K: Right like this is the meeting this is that this is this. 1234 02:32:18.120 --> 02:32:31.440 Sima K: Going forward during the dnc meeting some sort of time marking for the motion, so that if there's a search feature on the YouTube channel per meeting, we can do that. 1235 02:32:31.890 --> 02:32:47.040 Sima K: Regular uploading of the actual meeting and the Minutes that's the bigger piece, and then it's okay so that's our website um website protocols. 1236 02:32:48.300 --> 02:33:00.210 Sima K: Please for vicki and then vicki I need to I you just need to go over my back end stuff which will do in person, thank you um Okay, am I missing anything so far. 1237 02:33:02.370 --> 02:33:22.290 Sima K: hold on the big announcement prior to that was heal the bay and the national cleanup day this weekend so Chris you sent me information so that's what we need to promote for this weekend, just so everybody knows i'm i'm going to put that out there. 1238 02:33:24.210 --> 02:33:33.690 Sima K: i'm on our website, creating a headache agendas and minutes for our board meetings. 1239 02:33:33.960 --> 02:33:34.350 yeah. 1240 02:33:36.030 --> 02:33:37.110 Vicki Halliday: that's right column. 1241 02:33:38.790 --> 02:33:42.570 Sima K: So Okay, if you guys are looking at our website right now. 1242 02:33:43.710 --> 02:33:44.850 Sima K: Take a look at the screen. 1243 02:33:47.250 --> 02:33:49.500 Vicki Halliday: It would be right, the right column. 1244 02:33:49.980 --> 02:33:52.470 Sima K: So you want a button right here on the right. 1245 02:33:53.250 --> 02:33:54.450 Vicki Halliday: No, no. 1246 02:33:56.760 --> 02:34:01.320 Vicki Halliday: It would go between the calendar and the instagram feed that would fit in there. 1247 02:34:01.800 --> 02:34:06.420 Sima K: Okay, so like a button here do you see me highlighting neighborhood. 1248 02:34:06.420 --> 02:34:07.590 Sima K: house, no, no. 1249 02:34:07.680 --> 02:34:08.070 No. 1250 02:34:09.120 --> 02:34:09.420 Vicki Halliday: It. 1251 02:34:09.570 --> 02:34:11.700 Sima K: i'm between here and the instagram. 1252 02:34:12.450 --> 02:34:17.460 Vicki Halliday: I would move the instagram feed down and slot in a new section there. 1253 02:34:19.050 --> 02:34:24.000 Vicki Halliday: Between neighborhood Council calendar and the instagram feed, we would put in a new new. 1254 02:34:25.230 --> 02:34:25.950 slot. 1255 02:34:27.000 --> 02:34:31.020 Sima K: Okay, so you like that, rather than here. 1256 02:34:32.580 --> 02:34:37.920 Sima K: Like neck like you know, instead of board like in between here between an agenda. 1257 02:34:38.250 --> 02:34:48.810 Vicki Halliday: I think that there's so much there's so many tabs now to add another one and she's going to get confusing let's put it in a place where people can find it easily on the homepage. 1258 02:34:49.080 --> 02:34:50.910 Sima K: I agree so. 1259 02:34:51.120 --> 02:34:54.870 Sima K: vicki is that something that I need to. 1260 02:34:55.080 --> 02:34:56.280 Vicki Halliday: know I can do that. 1261 02:34:56.760 --> 02:35:06.450 Sima K: Okay, thank you so that's agendas and minutes button i'm calling it button that's vicki. 1262 02:35:06.780 --> 02:35:07.050 Vicki Halliday: yeah. 1263 02:35:07.800 --> 02:35:16.710 Sima K: Thank you, sorry we've always when we were doing the website that's what we call these like we just called them like action buttons see like the neighborhood Council calendar. 1264 02:35:17.040 --> 02:35:19.350 Vicki Halliday: I hear you I didn't use different terminology. 1265 02:35:20.100 --> 02:35:20.910 Sima K: You tell me. 1266 02:35:23.070 --> 02:35:24.720 Vicki Halliday: it's easy it's the right home. 1267 02:35:25.080 --> 02:35:26.430 Sima K: got it okay. 1268 02:35:28.920 --> 02:35:40.950 Sima K: Okay next that up, so I think we're okay until we're moving into for our first motion I covered the three things that we covered prior to our first motion. 1269 02:35:43.380 --> 02:35:47.940 Sima K: Okay, so the big thing with our. 1270 02:35:50.310 --> 02:35:51.960 Sima K: Item number six was. 1271 02:35:53.190 --> 02:35:54.780 Sima K: scheduling our. 1272 02:35:59.850 --> 02:36:00.720 Sima K: He blasts. 1273 02:36:01.830 --> 02:36:06.510 Sima K: So we are doing the E blast on the. 1274 02:36:07.860 --> 02:36:10.320 Sima K: hold on sorry to jump on a different piece of paper. 1275 02:36:12.330 --> 02:36:19.380 Sima K: On the first Monday of the month, and then the Sunday before the board meeting. 1276 02:36:23.670 --> 02:36:40.050 Sima K: Now prior to that to somehow normalize the schedule for posting I am sending out an email to all chairs asking if they want to post if they want me to post their meetings and if they do to please email me at least a week in advance. 1277 02:36:42.030 --> 02:36:50.430 Sima K: and that goes for all of their postings they need to let me know at least a week in advance. 1278 02:36:53.790 --> 02:36:54.990 Sima K: Next. 1279 02:36:58.860 --> 02:37:06.240 Sima K: Oh, and also, I want to send them the schedule of the meetings at least what we have so far um Am I missing anything from. 1280 02:37:08.790 --> 02:37:09.570 Sima K: Item six. 1281 02:37:13.080 --> 02:37:34.500 Sima K: Do you need to follow up on the spotlights on we talked about electric light parade and putting them on our schedule every Sunday since that's a recurring thing so i'm Chris that also goes to you, reaching out to them, to see if we can get some photographs to start promoting that. 1282 02:37:35.190 --> 02:37:37.440 Christopher Lee: You all have a conversation with them before the week so. 1283 02:37:37.890 --> 02:37:40.800 Brian Averill: Thank you yeah I could also track down photographs to. 1284 02:37:41.100 --> 02:37:42.960 Sima K: happen yeah yeah. 1285 02:37:45.060 --> 02:37:50.790 Sima K: But we should probably talk to them and just make sure that they're okay with right like I starting to feature them. 1286 02:37:51.210 --> 02:37:51.900 Christopher Lee: Oh, they are. 1287 02:37:52.770 --> 02:37:55.080 Christopher Lee: Well, his response was. 1288 02:37:55.980 --> 02:37:58.410 Christopher Lee: Oh yeah i'm down for anything Community related. 1289 02:38:01.020 --> 02:38:02.400 Sima K: Okay, great so. 1290 02:38:02.520 --> 02:38:18.810 Sima K: just send me stuff and we'll figure out a way to to post it and to highlight them um and look if somebody says we can't do that then we won't do that right, but at least like I want to try um yes i'm sorry. 1291 02:38:19.860 --> 02:38:21.300 james murez: I see my i'm just saying hello. 1292 02:38:21.900 --> 02:38:23.100 Sima K: Oh hi James. 1293 02:38:24.450 --> 02:38:31.050 Sima K: Hello um okay so last oh um and Chris. 1294 02:38:32.640 --> 02:38:37.350 Sima K: So I will get back to you guys about the lawn signs and see if we can start using them. 1295 02:38:39.120 --> 02:38:45.330 Sima K: And then I will put out a call once I figure out what we have to to get some help right. 1296 02:38:48.120 --> 02:38:52.920 Sima K: um for that um wait Jim Jim are you still on. 1297 02:38:53.040 --> 02:39:03.690 Sima K: Yes, okay hey so i'm sort of going over some of the bigger items that we went over and setting up schedules, so that we can promote committees and so forth. 1298 02:39:04.290 --> 02:39:10.830 Sima K: And one of the things that came up was obviously our table at the Venice farmers market. 1299 02:39:11.550 --> 02:39:28.530 Sima K: And is there any way you could really help us, because we need somebody to set up the table, because we have volunteers that are coming via bike via you know walking and you know, like Ali when she was there, she said I can't set up the table by myself. 1300 02:39:29.160 --> 02:39:31.140 james murez: So there is a there's a couple of issues. 1301 02:39:34.260 --> 02:39:44.280 james murez: The the market has a standing rule that says that the end and it really has to do with insurance that after seven o'clock. 1302 02:39:44.790 --> 02:39:54.150 james murez: There can't be any setup and before 11 o'clock there can't be any tear down, you know we can fudge on that a little bit from time to time. 1303 02:39:54.600 --> 02:40:11.580 james murez: But the big issue is, you know how is the material by material, I mean a tent and chairs and table, how is that all going to get to the market prior to seven o'clock in the morning and who's going to be responsible for taking it away after 11. 1304 02:40:13.110 --> 02:40:15.960 james murez: So I can't do it because i'm setting up the market. 1305 02:40:17.100 --> 02:40:22.800 james murez: My responsibility is to market first so in the two hats that I wear that's why I cannot do it. 1306 02:40:23.460 --> 02:40:31.560 james murez: And, and at the end of the market, I mean i'm there already until 12 o'clock shutting down the market so it's the kind of thing that. 1307 02:40:32.040 --> 02:40:45.540 james murez: Hugh used to come at 630 and he would unload the tent set it up and and Iraq and Joe would arrive at about seven o'clock in the morning and they would basically. 1308 02:40:46.200 --> 02:41:01.050 james murez: sit there until 11 o'clock and then they would help take it apart and either Joe or Hugh or I would never take the 10 but, but you know that he we hire he would usually just come and leave. 1309 02:41:02.670 --> 02:41:11.730 james murez: So I don't know I mean that's something to think about you know he can I carry some of the stuff in my car well, the problem is in what do I do with it for the rest of the week, how do I get it. 1310 02:41:12.240 --> 02:41:23.730 james murez: Because I leave my house at six in the morning I go by the post office I pick up the mail and then I go to the market if i'm at the market much at 10 after six i'm going to fall behind it i'm not going to be ready by seven o'clock in the morning. 1311 02:41:24.900 --> 02:41:26.910 james murez: So it's a it's a whole issue of timing. 1312 02:41:27.570 --> 02:41:34.530 Sima K: Right so Jim one of the things that we talked about just even like for us and, like our volunteer efforts. 1313 02:41:34.590 --> 02:41:43.920 Sima K: It was We only need a table like realistically, because the tablecloth like that's rv and seat right, so we just need a table. 1314 02:41:44.310 --> 02:41:51.630 Sima K: And I believe that the table that's in storage is six feet so it's not that big so what. 1315 02:41:52.110 --> 02:42:02.670 Sima K: We had discussed possibly amongst, like the other volunteers was getting the table to whoever is volunteering The night before. 1316 02:42:03.300 --> 02:42:11.940 Sima K: So you know, like let's say daffodil is volunteering, on Friday, then I you know we would get the table to her The night before and then she could set it up. 1317 02:42:12.240 --> 02:42:25.170 Sima K: let's say her shift is nine to 11 so it's just the table and the tablecloth so that seems to work with people who are like either driving there, or you know, are able to. 1318 02:42:25.650 --> 02:42:36.660 Sima K: physically set up the table, but what happens if you're just coming in, like on a bike, how do we get the table there right The night before. 1319 02:42:37.770 --> 02:42:45.690 james murez: Well, so I mean, I think you missed what i'm saying the insurance for the farmers market, we have a blanket policy that we. 1320 02:42:45.690 --> 02:42:48.570 Sima K: Have right so you're saying that we couldn't even set it up after. 1321 02:42:48.570 --> 02:42:54.810 james murez: 7am because of what happened in Santa Monica a few years ago, when a car drove through the Center of the market. 1322 02:42:55.500 --> 02:43:02.670 james murez: All of the insurance companies that we're ensuring all of the farmers markets across the state all really clamped down tremendously. 1323 02:43:03.150 --> 02:43:21.210 james murez: On what is allowed to occur during the market hours, the vehicles are not allowed to move anymore vendors cannot leave at the point that they sell out their vehicles have to remain stationary until all of the people are out of the market, so the rules are fairly strict about that statewide. 1324 02:43:22.620 --> 02:43:31.590 james murez: The only people that are allowed to leave when they have a market where it's configured that they can drive out from wherever they are, without driving through. 1325 02:43:31.920 --> 02:43:39.540 james murez: The pedestrians that are in the market, so the problem is, is that if daffodil arrives at nine o'clock now all of a sudden she's carrying her. 1326 02:43:40.170 --> 02:43:48.450 james murez: table and chairs and whatever else into the market well where's her car she's parked at the far end of the parking lot and she's going to carry it all the way across the parking lot. 1327 02:43:49.200 --> 02:43:54.360 james murez: I mean it's just there's there's some logistic issues there that I mean, I think you have to consider that it's not. 1328 02:43:54.810 --> 02:44:02.040 james murez: A you know it's not that the table so bigger so heavy but it's really an imposition on people to have to expect somebody to do that. 1329 02:44:02.400 --> 02:44:10.410 james murez: And to to do it in a way that it doesn't end up interfering with the market, and I mean some of this is going to have to do, also with where you end up in the market. 1330 02:44:12.000 --> 02:44:17.580 james murez: place where where the tech used to be is is in the sun during part of the time. 1331 02:44:17.610 --> 02:44:19.830 Sima K: You wouldn't want to be in the sun, no I I. 1332 02:44:19.830 --> 02:44:36.330 Sima K: Like the area that you and I had worked out on, you know that we had worked I like it, because it's kind of like it's one of the first you know the entrance so like people come in and they're greeted by the dnc like I think that makes sense, so I liked your suggestion for that right. 1333 02:44:36.960 --> 02:44:37.800 james murez: yeah way we. 1334 02:44:38.340 --> 02:44:40.440 Sima K: carry the we don't need a tent that way. 1335 02:44:41.160 --> 02:44:50.370 james murez: carrying a table to that dirt area that is next to my vehicle between my vehicle and the coffee truck is probably something that would be okay. 1336 02:44:50.910 --> 02:44:57.600 james murez: But then the question is, is how close, could you Park, so you could actually unload the chair and the you know the chairs and the table to do that. 1337 02:44:58.440 --> 02:44:58.710 james murez: And then. 1338 02:44:59.280 --> 02:45:07.950 james murez: And then you solve the problem with the person that brings it in the morning isn't there in the afternoon to take it away and there's a bicycle that's the last person who's going to end up taking this stuff away. 1339 02:45:12.930 --> 02:45:18.870 james murez: I think it's a logistics problem you got to figure out how to deal with before you start trying to figure out how people are going to come in, now the. 1340 02:45:21.060 --> 02:45:21.570 james murez: table. 1341 02:45:22.890 --> 02:45:37.050 Sima K: Well, you kind of knocked down my idea already so you know my idea was to ask you for help if we can somehow get the table to you the night before, but if you can't you know if you can't set that up because you have other responsibilities, then you know. 1342 02:45:38.310 --> 02:45:47.910 james murez: Maybe maybe the the the answer would be to see part of the problem is, is that I leave junk in the in the cards, I have one car that I use just for the market. 1343 02:45:48.330 --> 02:45:56.790 james murez: I don't use it for anything else, it has all of the cones in the market and all of my basic props that I have to have my basic supplies, my first aid kit and all that stuff. 1344 02:45:58.950 --> 02:46:04.740 james murez: Maybe the thing to do would just be leave the table and chairs in there for the week, but then you wouldn't have use of them, the rest of the time. 1345 02:46:05.640 --> 02:46:10.260 Sima K: But I mean we're not allowed to have any in person stuff going on right now that's kind of like. 1346 02:46:10.710 --> 02:46:25.350 Sima K: You you know we talked about that actually during the meeting that we're lucky to have you, you know the farmers market as an outlet for our Community, but the reality is that it's also the only thing that we have right now that's in person, so. 1347 02:46:25.410 --> 02:46:32.640 james murez: Right and how do you feel about the people coming that aren't vaccinated that are going to be sitting there for hours on, and I think that that was brought up last time when. 1348 02:46:33.030 --> 02:46:42.690 james murez: One of the volunteers asked me, she don't, we have to follow coven requirements, and I said yeah you do I mean basically it's the same thing as you would have it, an outdoor dining area. 1349 02:46:43.470 --> 02:46:52.890 Sima K: yeah but nobody's asking for their their X cards or outdoor dining that US number one, are you asking for vaccination cards from. 1350 02:46:53.160 --> 02:46:54.570 james murez: So there's something. 1351 02:46:57.870 --> 02:47:00.630 Sima K: Great Jim you and I sorry Jim. 1352 02:47:01.350 --> 02:47:03.060 james murez: Stopping so we can. 1353 02:47:03.090 --> 02:47:04.830 Sima K: We can we can yeah we can. 1354 02:47:04.980 --> 02:47:06.180 Sima K: We can talk about like. 1355 02:47:06.180 --> 02:47:07.050 Sima K: The requirement. 1356 02:47:07.560 --> 02:47:07.830 james murez: To help. 1357 02:47:07.860 --> 02:47:10.560 Sima K: yeah no but like obviously. 1358 02:47:12.420 --> 02:47:18.750 Sima K: You know I think the last time we were out, we were wearing masks because we were out, I think that was the requirement right. 1359 02:47:20.580 --> 02:47:22.470 james murez: If you want to talk about the requirements we can. 1360 02:47:22.530 --> 02:47:23.760 Sima K: yeah sorry anyway. 1361 02:47:23.820 --> 02:47:35.250 james murez: She didn't worry if you're stationary for more than 15 minutes you're supposed to be, I mean if you're doing anything other than eating you're supposed to be wearing a mask in a restaurants environment. 1362 02:47:35.820 --> 02:47:40.170 james murez: yeah so you know if you're if you're moving between tables are required to wear a Max. 1363 02:47:40.800 --> 02:47:47.430 james murez: And, and the vendors don't have to because they're considered to be in the open air, so I mean you know it's it's a question. 1364 02:47:47.790 --> 02:48:03.570 james murez: Does the dnc want to take on the responsibility of having volunteers be there and we know that there are some of the people on the dnc that have absolutely made it very clear that they don't want to be vaccinated so that's a liability that somebody needs to be thinking about. 1365 02:48:05.460 --> 02:48:05.910 Sima K: um. 1366 02:48:06.360 --> 02:48:07.680 james murez: I mean i'm not gonna I don't want to be. 1367 02:48:07.680 --> 02:48:12.660 james murez: responsible for it, if you want to you know to sign people up that are vaccinated I guess that will be up to you, but. 1368 02:48:14.340 --> 02:48:25.050 Sima K: it's not something that i'm asking in an outdoor environment and then again, and especially in an environment where I think Jim you and I, the last time we were there together. 1369 02:48:25.230 --> 02:48:28.050 Sima K: I can't speak for last weekend, because I wasn't there. 1370 02:48:28.440 --> 02:48:39.960 Sima K: But the prior weekend I believe I was mass the whole entire time that I was there representing the dnc whether we want to make that a requirement I don't think we should get into that territory but. 1371 02:48:40.410 --> 02:48:52.860 Sima K: Like i'm just kind of going by when people are outside, most of them don't wear a mask but that's that's like that's someone's choice, like, I will mask when I was outside, but that was my choice. 1372 02:48:53.040 --> 02:48:59.400 james murez: Right, but I think that there's an issue that that you might want to consider that you're going to be interacting with. 1373 02:48:59.700 --> 02:49:05.850 james murez: you're going to be sitting in a chair and you're going to be sitting there at a table interacting with people that you don't have any idea if they are vaccinated or they are. 1374 02:49:07.020 --> 02:49:12.660 james murez: it's not you sitting next to me, and you know that i'm triple vaccinated and I know that you are. 1375 02:49:13.980 --> 02:49:14.910 james murez: wearing a mask. 1376 02:49:16.290 --> 02:49:25.890 james murez: it's the person that comes up and and Mike and sneezing and who the hell knows what else and you're sitting there not realizing what's going on until after it's happened. 1377 02:49:26.280 --> 02:49:27.480 Sima K: Right right well. 1378 02:49:28.050 --> 02:49:32.370 james murez: Maybe it's not you, maybe it's somebody that volunteered for you and all of a sudden, they come down with it and. 1379 02:49:32.370 --> 02:49:37.830 james murez: You know how do you end up feeling at the end of the day, but again it's you know these are things that. 1380 02:49:38.850 --> 02:49:41.190 james murez: you'll have to consider if you want to do the table. 1381 02:49:42.510 --> 02:49:48.480 james murez: If you wanted me to carry the table it could only be the kind that folds in half, and I think that's the guy. 1382 02:49:48.480 --> 02:49:49.710 Sima K: So we have. 1383 02:49:49.740 --> 02:49:51.180 Sima K: yeah we have. 1384 02:49:51.240 --> 02:49:53.880 james murez: Right and then, and then a couple two chairs probably wouldn't be a. 1385 02:49:53.880 --> 02:49:57.360 Sima K: problem now and again I i'm happy to get that stuff. 1386 02:49:57.360 --> 02:49:59.670 Sima K: To you, the night before I think. 1387 02:49:59.730 --> 02:50:04.920 james murez: You know I don't want to try and coordinate that I usually go to sleep at about eight o'clock The night before I. 1388 02:50:04.920 --> 02:50:07.980 Sima K: don't whatever it i'm sorry, the day before, whatever is most convenient for. 1389 02:50:07.980 --> 02:50:08.070 You. 1390 02:50:09.120 --> 02:50:12.300 james murez: If it was just to stay in my car I wouldn't mind that. 1391 02:50:14.100 --> 02:50:26.850 james murez: I think that you know you're not going to use it from week to week, and if you did need we would probably just need to buy a second one, but keep in mind that the old configuration, they would bring two tables in three or four chairs. 1392 02:50:28.260 --> 02:50:29.700 james murez: So so. 1393 02:50:29.760 --> 02:50:32.130 Sima K: you're gonna think I don't think I don't think we need that. 1394 02:50:32.190 --> 02:50:33.090 Sima K: In our honesty. 1395 02:50:33.120 --> 02:50:37.380 Sima K: Because I think we're at most we're asking for two people to volunteer. 1396 02:50:37.500 --> 02:50:41.610 Sima K: Okay um so but thank you so much, thank you. 1397 02:50:41.820 --> 02:50:43.890 james murez: Well, if you want to, if you want to bring me the. 1398 02:50:43.890 --> 02:50:50.400 james murez: The table and a couple of chairs this week i'll figure out how to get them in my truck and they'll be there on Friday morning. 1399 02:50:51.120 --> 02:50:54.390 Sima K: I think I think we actually have to volunteer for this Friday. 1400 02:50:54.420 --> 02:50:56.610 Sima K: from them so that'll be great Thank you. 1401 02:50:57.000 --> 02:51:00.150 james murez: And, and they will they will take care of tearing them down at the end of the market. 1402 02:51:00.300 --> 02:51:08.280 Sima K: there's I mean you just tell tell me what you need, and I will relay that information so it's just a matter of folding the table, you know. 1403 02:51:08.550 --> 02:51:12.420 james murez: yeah I don't I don't want the dentist neighborhood Councils. 1404 02:51:12.420 --> 02:51:20.760 james murez: All of a sudden, become a responsibility of the market now and unless you're going to take the ability for it, I don't want to be involved in it. 1405 02:51:21.420 --> 02:51:37.080 james murez: I mean, I just want to be very clear about that I don't mind trying to help by transporting this stuff, but I do not want to be the person that has to set this stuff up clean up the area when you're done and fold it all back up, and you know get it ready to be taken away. 1406 02:51:38.280 --> 02:51:44.790 Sima K: Okay we'll work that out, thank you Okay, I appreciate it, thank you, what i'm there was actually a ah. 1407 02:51:45.660 --> 02:51:47.580 james murez: And I was only here just to say hello and. 1408 02:51:47.640 --> 02:51:50.370 Sima K: i'm sorry I dragged you into the door I don't mind. 1409 02:51:51.360 --> 02:51:51.750 Brian. 1410 02:51:52.890 --> 02:51:54.120 james murez: glad to see you're involved. 1411 02:51:55.140 --> 02:51:55.770 Brian Averill: Like was. 1412 02:51:56.940 --> 02:51:58.260 Sima K: Thank you um. 1413 02:51:58.710 --> 02:51:59.460 Sima K: Yes. 1414 02:51:59.760 --> 02:52:03.780 Sima K: Go ahead i'm sorry just Angela did you want to say something. 1415 02:52:04.290 --> 02:52:12.810 Sima K: No oh good okay bear with me because I actually thought I saw someone hands go up on the participants. 1416 02:52:17.970 --> 02:52:25.080 Christopher Lee: Oh, see my job, so I will pull the Minutes from you after after this. 1417 02:52:25.560 --> 02:52:28.410 Sima K: yeah Thank you um hold on puppet. 1418 02:52:29.760 --> 02:52:40.260 Sima K: guys just just real quick do we have anything we're close to the end um do we have any committee comments, before I go to public comment. 1419 02:52:45.060 --> 02:52:45.300 No. 1420 02:52:47.730 --> 02:52:52.080 Sima K: Okay, and have Hello rabbi puppet. 1421 02:52:53.460 --> 02:52:54.270 Sima K: One minute. 1422 02:52:57.720 --> 02:52:59.550 Rabbi - Puppet: We just wanted to let you know that. 1423 02:53:00.960 --> 02:53:04.410 Rabbi - Puppet: don't pop, but it has an important question oh. 1424 02:53:05.940 --> 02:53:09.720 Rabbi - Puppet: Business neighborhood Council invite Larry elder. 1425 02:53:11.070 --> 02:53:22.860 Rabbi - Puppet: wow I hope so wouldn't that be neat imagine if you invited him that would make this an official government affair. 1426 02:53:24.090 --> 02:53:30.210 Rabbi - Puppet: And i'm sure that the people that volunteered to invite him also notify the watch commander. 1427 02:53:30.780 --> 02:53:39.540 Rabbi - Puppet: That an important prominent politician likely to have violence against him i'm sure you notify them as the lapd as well haha. 1428 02:53:40.380 --> 02:54:00.930 Rabbi - Puppet: No, I don't think so okay so anyway now is your chance you can read out to you guys really invite Larry elder the vana to Venice if you did tell us who the one on underneath a monkey man squads I know somebody here knows on a you know. 1429 02:54:04.890 --> 02:54:08.280 Rabbi - Puppet: get through the air that's the question that goes pop up. 1430 02:54:09.360 --> 02:54:16.620 Rabbi - Puppet: Because that was very clever up reach by whoever or that match now throwing an egg is not a good idea. 1431 02:54:17.460 --> 02:54:20.640 Sima K: Eric Thank you so much time is. 1432 02:54:26.160 --> 02:54:26.760 Rabbi - Puppet: tomorrow. 1433 02:54:30.270 --> 02:54:33.420 Rabbi - Puppet: For Governor, yes, you, you are. 1434 02:54:34.800 --> 02:54:36.300 Sima K: Thank you go puppet it. 1435 02:54:36.390 --> 02:54:40.050 Rabbi - Puppet: They really are Republicans your closet Republicans, thank God. 1436 02:54:42.480 --> 02:54:42.900 Sima K: How do I. 1437 02:54:46.500 --> 02:54:47.760 Sima K: disable talking. 1438 02:54:48.180 --> 02:54:48.660 Sima K: Thank you. 1439 02:54:49.860 --> 02:54:51.540 Sima K: Oh, my God sorry my alarm. 1440 02:54:53.460 --> 02:54:55.650 Sima K: wow okay. 1441 02:54:57.630 --> 02:54:58.320 Sima K: Thank you. 1442 02:55:00.510 --> 02:55:02.280 Sima K: Anything else before we adjourn. 1443 02:55:04.080 --> 02:55:04.830 Brian Averill: Excellent meeting. 1444 02:55:05.520 --> 02:55:08.610 Sima K: yeah Thank you everybody, thank you, thank you, thank you. 1445 02:55:08.730 --> 02:55:13.290 Sima K: always a pleasure, always a pleasure follow up tomorrow, thank you. 1446 02:55:13.890 --> 02:55:14.460 Sima K: And I. 1447 02:55:14.580 --> 02:55:14.940 Vicki Halliday: got a. 1448 02:55:15.120 --> 02:55:15.450 Nice. 1449 02:55:16.590 --> 02:55:16.830 james murez: yeah. 1450 02:55:17.820 --> 02:55:18.330 Brian Averill: I guess. 1451 02:55:18.420 --> 02:55:25.200 james murez: see my the the video, for this will be posted to the supporting documents oh this meeting. 1452 02:55:25.740 --> 02:55:28.290 Sima K: Oh, thank you, we were actually talking about that earlier. 1453 02:55:28.320 --> 02:55:37.140 james murez: That i've been i've been doing that, with i've been doing that, with all of the recordings of all of the meetings okay so they're always they're always under the supporting documents. 1454 02:55:37.230 --> 02:55:44.700 james murez: Section, along with the transcription So if you want to do a text search you just click on the transcription and you can go back and find that. 1455 02:55:44.730 --> 02:55:46.200 Sima K: Oh that's so smart. 1456 02:55:46.470 --> 02:55:50.880 james murez: yeah so cool that's so the thing with searching the transcription. 1457 02:55:51.540 --> 02:55:58.350 james murez: And it always has the time code there, so if you wanted to zoom forward to that you know, like scroll through to that part of the video you can, but the. 1458 02:55:59.370 --> 02:56:01.740 james murez: The transcription itself if you can think of. 1459 02:56:02.940 --> 02:56:09.810 james murez: A normal word that the computer wouldn't have a problem, like if it's somebody's name or something and it's a weird name it's not going to pick it up. 1460 02:56:10.440 --> 02:56:17.520 james murez: But, but if it's if you know it's not going to transcribe it correctly, but if you could just think of a subject like let's say you were. 1461 02:56:18.090 --> 02:56:31.110 james murez: Talking about doing an outreach meeting so if you typed in the word outreach and search for outreach chances are it would find 30 outreach as well, then you could just click forward until you found the one that talked about whatever it was you're talking about. 1462 02:56:31.200 --> 02:56:39.330 Sima K: Well, and one of the things we were talking about is because of this feature is as the meeting goes on, you know the vc meetings go on. 1463 02:56:39.660 --> 02:56:49.320 Sima K: Like just kind of rough time when we get to the certain motions, so that when you're looking for something you know, like, for example, you know 22 Cooper place. 1464 02:56:49.620 --> 02:56:58.830 Sima K: Is at 822 right like that motion is coming up around 820 something like that, so I don't know that was just an idea that was brought up tonight, so I was like. 1465 02:56:59.400 --> 02:57:00.120 Sima K: to play with it. 1466 02:57:00.330 --> 02:57:03.360 james murez: With that would be after the meetings already occurred. 1467 02:57:04.350 --> 02:57:06.450 Sima K: Yes, you're talking about during like. 1468 02:57:06.450 --> 02:57:11.460 james murez: While i'm saying no it's what i'm saying yeah yeah same same for us. 1469 02:57:11.760 --> 02:57:13.830 james murez: Right, the transcription occurs after the meeting. 1470 02:57:13.860 --> 02:57:18.360 james murez: yeah why somebody would want to be looking at what time that that came up with. 1471 02:57:18.930 --> 02:57:29.100 Sima K: Well, no, so like, for example, you didn't want to sit through the four hour meeting, but you knew that that motion came in around eight o'clock you could rewind on our route, you know YouTube channel. 1472 02:57:29.280 --> 02:57:33.690 james murez: yeah that's fine you just do a search in the text, and it gives you the time. 1473 02:57:34.260 --> 02:57:37.440 james murez: Of when that item So if you knew the street address for. 1474 02:57:37.440 --> 02:57:38.280 Sima K: Exactly. 1475 02:57:38.310 --> 02:57:52.530 james murez: You could put in the number and do a search for that number, and it would come up to that item, and then you could it's called scrubbing on the on the timeline you could you could scrub, to the point where that was that that that time read out. 1476 02:57:53.640 --> 02:58:00.960 james murez: If you know anything about YouTube you could then also put the YouTube video into two X speed. 1477 02:58:01.440 --> 02:58:07.740 james murez: And the person will be talking like they were a chip love, but if you knew what the conversation was about you'd be able to follow it really quickly. 1478 02:58:08.070 --> 02:58:14.700 james murez: And so that, for our meeting all of a sudden became two hours if you knew how to get to within 10 minutes of what you were looking for you to find it right away. 1479 02:58:15.090 --> 02:58:15.930 Sima K: Right right right. 1480 02:58:17.130 --> 02:58:33.000 Sima K: I mean we were talking about there were talking about starting to promote that a little bit more, can I ask you one hi I know it's very late i'm wait, this is being recorded Jim can I call you tomorrow about that YouTube channel because of. 1481 02:58:34.350 --> 02:58:36.600 Sima K: Just fixing some of the functionalities. 1482 02:58:37.170 --> 02:58:39.420 james murez: The YouTube we can't fix functionality. 1483 02:58:39.690 --> 02:58:44.160 Sima K: No, no, just the just the names of the videos because they're not. 1484 02:58:44.400 --> 02:58:47.460 james murez: explanatory I only started putting videos there. 1485 02:58:47.520 --> 02:58:48.720 james murez: When I became elected. 1486 02:58:49.140 --> 02:58:54.090 james murez: right there and before that I think there was only two videos over the last three or four years. 1487 02:58:54.930 --> 02:59:02.400 Sima K: There was four and one of them was we were trying to figure out a way to start uploading our meetings on to that. 1488 02:59:02.880 --> 02:59:11.130 Sima K: was exactly what you're doing oh wait wait wait you don't want people going to the YouTube channel you want people going to the website and find this is not the kind of content. 1489 02:59:11.400 --> 02:59:21.330 james murez: that people are going to be interested they're not going to want to go and listen to old meetings by going to the YouTube channel they're going to want to what you want to do is you want to just promote that we are now. 1490 02:59:21.360 --> 02:59:25.440 james murez: Yes, exactly, then we are in do this on the dnc website. 1491 02:59:26.040 --> 02:59:35.190 james murez: That we are now creating videos of the meetings and here's how you go to the meeting to find it because that way it falls within the structure. 1492 02:59:35.790 --> 02:59:53.490 james murez: Of the website that already exists, so that every meeting always has an agenda, it has a minutes, and it has supporting documents, if you look in the supporting documents, there are the videos there they just click on the video there and it brings them up into the YouTube video. 1493 02:59:54.540 --> 03:00:00.900 james murez: The transcription is there on the supporting documents page it's not going to be there on the YouTube page. 1494 03:00:02.310 --> 03:00:08.340 james murez: You want to keep the people within the dnc website you don't want them going off to YouTube and losing. 1495 03:00:08.520 --> 03:00:19.620 Sima K: Right, but we were talking about a way to increase our subscriptions and one of the ways to increase our subscriptions to our YouTube channel the idea was that we post our meeting on it. 1496 03:00:20.160 --> 03:00:22.410 james murez: Well, the meetings are being posted there already i'm taking. 1497 03:00:23.040 --> 03:00:29.400 james murez: I mean, if possible, for the for the zoom account and i'm taking care of doing that that's my contribution. 1498 03:00:29.460 --> 03:00:35.400 james murez: So videos the videos are now there and the videos are now on each committees webpage. 1499 03:00:35.640 --> 03:00:51.030 Sima K: So we were talking or thinking about then adding the transmissions are actually the Minutes to the vm see meeting so that people you know what I mean so we're like cross branding so it's still pointing to our website still pointing to our social media. 1500 03:00:51.090 --> 03:00:51.510 james murez: I don't. 1501 03:00:51.600 --> 03:00:52.920 Sima K: I don't I don't like that. 1502 03:00:53.040 --> 03:01:01.620 james murez: Like why it's, not that I don't like it, I don't understand how that works for the person nobody's going to search YouTube to find out what's happening in the dnc they're going to go to the dnc. 1503 03:01:01.890 --> 03:01:12.000 james murez: And search on the dnc site if they know that there's something now having a button on the right hand column that perhaps takes you to. 1504 03:01:12.480 --> 03:01:24.210 james murez: The committee's web page where the Minutes are located, and where the video is located that might make sense if there was an interesting meeting like here here's a link to last month's meeting. 1505 03:01:24.810 --> 03:01:31.890 james murez: Right tune into this part if you want to hear about this particular event, it was recorded at this point in the video. 1506 03:01:32.160 --> 03:01:42.510 james murez: or doing extracts small small bits and pieces of the middle of the entire video that you might be able to promote like, if you want to find out what happened at this event or that event. 1507 03:01:43.350 --> 03:01:48.930 james murez: And you can post those things on the YouTube channel and then link them off the homepage or off of so. 1508 03:01:49.170 --> 03:01:53.010 Sima K: we're just I mean that's really like all we're trying to do we're just trying to like. 1509 03:01:53.220 --> 03:02:00.960 Sima K: You know up our engagement and because the idea is that we start promoting things on our YouTube channel that aren't just about the meetings. 1510 03:02:01.950 --> 03:02:08.580 james murez: Yes, meetings are boring people are kind of wanting right right right right right but it's a good place to start because you know if there's something. 1511 03:02:08.880 --> 03:02:19.110 Sima K: That is specially Community you know it's like has a big engagement for the Community coming up then that's something you know, important to put up there. 1512 03:02:20.010 --> 03:02:29.100 james murez: Well, so that's already happening and how you promote it is up to you, I mean that would be on the homepage and using that right hand column for doing things. 1513 03:02:29.640 --> 03:02:37.680 james murez: vicki has control over that she knows how to do it really easily and and in the Center part of the of the web page where there's a lot of content space. 1514 03:02:38.490 --> 03:02:43.860 james murez: Now exactly exactly you could you can write a story about well you know, this is what happened at the meeting. 1515 03:02:44.340 --> 03:02:56.430 james murez: And, and I believe, and I would have to do a little bit of research or maybe you have somebody that knows, but I believe that there is a way of being able to. 1516 03:02:57.300 --> 03:03:10.260 james murez: open a YouTube file to a particular location from a URL so you could say, for instance, I want to see the meeting from August 17. 1517 03:03:10.950 --> 03:03:25.680 james murez: At the one hour and 39 minute and 19 second location and when they clicked on that it would automatically open the video that far into the video so if there was a discussion about a particular item. 1518 03:03:25.950 --> 03:03:27.810 Sima K: And you wanted to practice just. 1519 03:03:28.140 --> 03:03:31.590 james murez: Discussion you can create a button for that. 1520 03:03:31.860 --> 03:03:38.040 james murez: But you would have to have that you'd have to know where it was in the video first and you'd have to know how to encode that URL. 1521 03:03:42.900 --> 03:03:44.640 james murez: Okay i'm gonna say goodnight it's late for me. 1522 03:03:45.120 --> 03:03:46.410 Sima K: At night, thank you. 1523 03:03:46.500 --> 03:03:49.260 james murez: Okay, this will be posted all of this extra talk to. 1524 03:03:49.650 --> 03:03:50.280 Sima K: Thank you. 1525 03:03:50.520 --> 03:03:52.590 Sima K: bye okay bye for now.