If you asked me in my old age to tell you one thing about my life as it was today, I would tell you that one motif was its concern for use of space:
- I spoke with Molly Hetrick, the Recreation Supervisor at Millbrook Marsh, about coming to discuss discounting their space rental rates for Houserville Social Club. Upon further conversation with Carla, it became apparent that what I really need to talk with them about is modeling their rate schedule after that of State College Area School District, which has rates that are not only considerably lower, but also segmented according to type of group.
- I spoke with Dory, a staff member at the State College Area School District, about how Houserville Social Club would be classified on their space rental form, as I am considering gathering the Club in the All-Purpose Room at Houserville Elementary School. She replied that we would be considered a non-profit organization and thus qualify for the lowest rate.
- Houserville Social Club met at Houserville United Methodist Church this evening.
- Carla’s and my thoughts about where to move my office operations, having decided the day before that we would turn what is now my office into a full-time guest bedroom for the sake of our guests, our foster children, and, eventually, one of our biological children.
- The Lundins are considering buying a large house on South Pugh Street from other friends of theirs. Rebecca wants input from us on the ethics of buying more space than one needs and how to best put that space to use. Carla and I are eager for the discussion.