We met around 7:30 AM at the Big Biscuit again this past Saturday with a pretty good turnout including Lynn, John, Brad, Roger, and myself. I hope I didn’t forget anyone. Mary couldn’t make it; family graduation in Joplin. We voted to meet again next week beginning at 0730 to avoid the 8AM rush.
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