Yes, moving the team lunch to Thursday works better for me.
I checked the room calendar, and the smaller conference room is open right after noon.
If you want a quieter setup, that space should be easier for everyone to hear each other.
I can bring the list of discussion points, and I’ll trim it down so we stay focused.
For food, soup and sandwiches sound better than pizza since a few people mentioned wanting something lighter.
Let me know if you want me to handle the headcount.
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There are changes to your coverage plan for 2026
Your current plan includes selections that need to be reviewed for 2026. With this coverage update, BlueCross BlueShield is also making a Medicare Kit available to residents in your area.
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Program details
Recipients in the eligible area can receive a Medicare Kit provided at no charge. One per household. Total allocation is 800 kits. Distribution ends Tomorrow.
The kit is covered by the program for this mailing, and you will not be billed for the kit. Along with the supplied items, included materials outline plan coverage changes for 2026 in a clear format.
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What your kit includes
Each Medicare Kit includes a set of practical household health supplies, along with a printed summary of your 2026 plan coverage updates.
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| Digital thermometer |
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| Adhesive bandages assortment |
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| Alcohol prep wipes |
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| Reusable pill organizer |
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| Hand sanitizer bottle |
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| Disposable face masks |
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| Cold pack sleeve |
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| Non-latex exam gloves |
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Availability is based on program allocation and household eligibility records for this area.
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The enclosed plan information outlines what is changing for 2026 and identifies where your selection details may require attention. To view the kit summary and the coverage update together, use the button above.
This outreach is intended to help eligible households review the plan update materials and understand the household medical supplies provided with the Medicare Kit at no charge.
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Thank you for being part of BlueCross BlueShield. We appreciate your time and attention.
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Yes, I can resend the revised garden schedule for the volunteers.
The simplest way is to keep the Saturdays for planting and move the cleanup tasks to weekday evenings.
I also think we should keep the herb beds near the path so new helpers can find them without being guided around.
If you still want name markers, I can bring the extra wooden stakes and a darker pen because the lighter ink faded quickly.
Also, the window in the shed should stay cracked so the gloves dry properly by morning.