Thanks for asking about the weekend plan.
I checked with Maya, and she said the garden is open in the morning, so starting there makes sense if you still want a quieter first stop.
After that, we could walk over to the museum since it stays calm before lunch.
I do think bringing a light sweater is smart because the shady areas get cooler than expected.
As for food, Daniel mentioned the corner cafe has a vegetarian soup and a roasted tomato sandwich, so that might work for everyone without a complicated stop.
If you would rather keep things simple, we can skip the museum and sit in the square with coffee, then head to the bookstore.
I am comfortable either way.
Let me know whether you want a structured plan or a looser afternoon, and I will adjust the timing so nobody feels rushed.
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Yes, Tuesday still works for me.
If the team wants to start earlier, I can shift my morning and be there by nine instead of ten.
I reviewed the draft, and I think the second version reads more clearly because the timeline is in plain language and the steps do not run together.
For the room setup, a smaller table circle would probably help conversation move better, especially if Priya is bringing the sample board and needs a little space near the window.
I also checked with Noah about lunch, and he said a simple sandwich tray and fruit bowl would keep things easy without leaving a mess.
If anyone has dietary needs, send them over before Monday afternoon and I will organize the list.
Also, if you want me to prepare a short recap afterward, I can handle that as well and send a tidy summary before the end of the day.