Ben Scott wrote:
> 
>   The problem is that we had a formal vote on only two things, and one
> of them was the motion to adjourn.  :) 

I'm new at this "chair" assignment, so I'd welcome any tips.

The chair handed out printed copies of the agenda. The group reviewed
the old business under that agenda. The chair proceded to new business.
I see reviewing the agenda, that I missed the centralug item. We
discussed each of the issues on the agenda.

No other motions were brought to the attention of the chair, and I did
not hear a discussion (although, again, I'm new at this and would
welcome some pointers) that needed to be put to a motion, discussion and
vote. If there were some issues you felt should have been voted on, you
should have interupted yourself (grin) and made an objection.

> There were other things which
> really should have been put to a formal vote, but never were.

Specifics, please, and let's resolve these. The board has agreed that we
can make decisions between board meetings, and I'd like to move any of
these open issue along. What did we miss?

>  Nobody
> yelled "I object!" on the audio record, but that's not the same thing.
>  I would like there to something a bit more positive-assurance.  :)

I do run a very casual meeting and perhaps I need to interject a little
more often. I'll work at that. I'd appreciate if the other board members
would speak up, too.

-- 
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com
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