Hi there, I wanted to follow up on your question about the best approach for organizing the community garden plots this spring. Based on what we discussed last week, I think a rotating schedule for the raised beds would work well, especially if we assign each family a primary plot and then rotate the herb section monthly. The soil in the north section tested well last season, so that area should be ready for early planting. We still need to decide whether to go with a shared watering system or individual cans. I'm leaning toward the shared setup because it reduces the workload and ensures consistent care. Let me know your thoughts when you have a moment.
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You're Eligible for a Premier Roadside Courtesy Kit
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A regional support program for licensed drivers in your area
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Based on your residency within the designated service region, you are eligible to receive a complimentary roadside assistance kit through the AAA Courtesy Bundle initiative. This kit is provided at no charge to qualified residents as part of a locality-based preparedness program. Participants will not be billed for the kit, and no payment is required.
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Supplies are allocated by program limits and may vary by region.
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What's Inside Your Courtesy Kit
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| Reflective safety triangles (3) |
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| LED flashlight with batteries |
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| Hi-visibility safety vest |
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| Emergency thermal blanket |
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This kit is assembled specifically for residents of your region through the AAA Courtesy Bundle program. Eligibility is determined by geographic service area, and the kit is covered by the program for qualifying individuals. You will not be billed for any part of this kit, and no payment information is needed to participate.
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Thank you for being a valued member of your community. We appreciate the opportunity to support your roadside readiness.
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AAA Roadside Assistance · Regional Service Office
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I wanted to get back to you about the best way to handle the scheduling for the volunteer training sessions next month. Based on the availability spreadsheet you shared, it looks like Tuesday and Thursday evenings work best for the majority of the group. I suggest we start with a two-hour session the first week covering the core safety protocols and then follow up with a shorter refresher the week after. The training room on the second floor should be available both nights, and I can reserve it through the front desk. Let me know if you want me to prepare the sign-in sheets and handouts ahead of time. I can also send a reminder email to everyone a few days before each session.