I would say you're agreeing to get updates from Fair Vote Canada. Then if you send me the info on a google spreadsheet I can add them to our database so when I send out mailings for your group to NB they will get them.
You need to add a requirement for a postal code. Otherwise they won't get NB stuff from me because the system won't know where they are.
On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 2:16 PM Patti Chmelyk <patti@...> wrote:
Hi again - here is the updated sign-in
sheet with the privacy clause - as a footer - view in print layout. I have 140
labels printed out.? and a supply box packed - scotch tape, stapler, scissors
paper clips, thumb tacks, ruler, pens, black marker, sharpie, name tags.? I do
not have masking tape - do you have some?? Can you think of anything else we
might need.? I have some alcohol wipes we can use for the pens.? Sanitizer?
Looks good to me. Thanks for doing all this. What do you think about
having another phone conversation? I want to discuss what we should say to
people, how we get them interested. Also: do we need a privacy written down?
Just something like: "Fair Voting for NB will never share, trade or sell
your information. We will use your contact information to send you updates. You
can unsubscribe at any time." It may make some people more comfortable
about putting their info on the letters and sign-up sheets.
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What do you think of this poster I designed for the table? The QR code
leads to FairVoting4NB.com.
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Cheers,
Vivian
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On Sun, 9 May 2021 at 18:49, Patti Chmelyk <patti@...> wrote:
Vivian - please view the sign-in sheet in Print Layout. P
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From: Patti Chmelyk [mailto:patti@...] Sent: May-09-21 6:48 PM To: '[email protected]' Subject: RE: [FairVoting4NB] Form
letter to local governance reform team
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Hi, attached is the first draft of the sign-in sheet.? I left
mailing address out, figuring it would take up a lot of space and,
realistically, will we be snail-mailing to our contacts?? But, since this
is a provincial group, would we want to ask what provincial riding/constituency
they are in?? Before I print out lables/envelopes, is this the correct
mailing address:?
Attn: Local Governance Reform Team
New Brunswick Ministry of Local Governance Reform
20 McGloin Street, 2nd Floor
Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 5H1
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Two sets of eyes are always better than one!
By Wednesday/Thursday, I should have some letters, labels printed
out (maybe envelopes).? And I will donate some stamps.? Feel free to
change anything - just let me know.
On Fri, 7 May 2021
at 17:22, Patti Chmelyk <patti@...>
wrote:
Hi Vivian - just to let you know that I will have a sign up sheet prepared
by Monday - that is, of course, if we are still on for next Saturday morning.
:)
Here's my second
draft on a letter to the?local governance reform team. I'd like your
input.?
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The plan: on May
15, from 8 to 12:30, Patti and I will be outside the Boyce Farmers Market,
asking people to sign copies. We hope to get enough to mail them out in
strategic batches, so that the reform team will find it hard to ignore us.
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I'll also be
posting it on social media and encouraging people to either print it out and
snail-mail it, or copy the text and email it.
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If anyone else can
volunteer to spend some time outside the farmers market on May 15, that would
be much appreciated.
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I think we should
also take advantage of the elections having just happened by then. I would like
to have a sign on the table to call attention to this. Something like, "So
how did you like your local election?" Only better than that. Does anyone
have ideas?
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Thanks,
--
Vivian Unger
Fredericton, NB, Canada
Land
of the Wabanaki Confederacy: Wolastokuk (Maliseet) and Mi¡¯kmaq
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Vivian Unger
Fredericton, NB, Canada
Land
of the Wabanaki Confederacy: Wolastokuk (Maliseet) and Mi¡¯kmaq
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BOOK INDEXING
SERVICES
FICTION
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Vivian Unger
Fredericton,
NB, Canada
Land of the Wabanaki Confederacy: Wolastokuk
(Maliseet) and Mi¡¯kmaq
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FICTION
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