Sorry this took so long. Spring has a way of shifting my priorities to sunshine and gardening and bicycling with my family and photography and motorcycling and.... My primary points of discussion were Coborn's bulletin board cards, the newsletter, and the Adopt-a-Highway event.

I designed some cards to be distributed at Coborn's for their bulletin boards. Customers are required to use their proprietary cards, and they clear the board every two weeks. I'll be looking for people who shop at a Coborn's location regularly to drop these off.

Next, I want to break up the newsletter development into sections to take some strain off our sole editor. She's struggling to gather content, and it's not fair that she be responsible for all that and developing it, too. Some potential categories are events (accumulating relevant details from MNA and H of MN), quotes, and the television schedule.

The Adopt-A-Highway just north of Rice was rained out and rescheduled for May 24. See the blog for details.

Other topics that came up were the June social, future speakers, and a firmer meeting theme plan to attract more members.

We're planning to ask Bill if he still wants to host a summer social. If that doesn't work, maybe we'd do a picnic. The preferred date is June 7, the first Sunday. We're trying to space the socials two weeks from the meeting for the month.

We're always on the lookout for speakers at our meetings. They seem to attract the most attendees, and they certainly earn us community attention at times. Please submit your ideas.

I've been a bit lazy in making sure we have firm topics for our meetings. That may be one reason attendance has been down. From here on, we'll have a set topic of discussion for each meeting, and it will be announced in the meeting notes and the newsletter.

The May meeting topic will be Julia Sweeney's movie, Letting Go of God. We'll watch it, then discuss.

We're thinking of having socials in June and August, but no meetings for the summer months.

September's meeting topic will be Dan Barker's book, Godless. You do not need to have read it to participate, though.

That's all for now.

Yours in Dog,

Clint