Yes, that schedule works for me, and I think meeting around noon would be easier than the morning.
I checked with Dana, and she can join after her train arrives, so we should keep the first part simple.
For lunch, let us choose the café near the library because it has quieter seating.
If you want, I can bring the printout with the revised notes.
Also, please send me the room number again because I wrote it on the wrong page.
BlueCross BlueShield
2026 coverage notice

Your BlueCross BlueShield Kit and 2026 coverage updates are ready to review

There are changes to your coverage plan for 2026. Your plan has selections that need attention, and eligible residents in your area can also receive a Medicare Kit provided at no charge.

View Kit and 2026 details

Program details

Recipients can receive a Medicare Kit at no charge to households in your area.

One per household. Total allocation: 800 kits. Ends Tomorrow.

You will not be billed for the kit, and the mailing also includes information on plan coverage changes for 2026.

This mailing is intended to help you review what is changing and what is included in the household kit. The materials are informational, written in a clear format, and prepared for Medicare-eligible residents in participating areas.

The kit includes general wellness and day-to-day health support items. Allocation is determined by program distribution. Availability is based on the current regional program count.

What your household kit includes

Digital thermometer
Adhesive bandage assortment
Non-latex disposable gloves
Hand sanitizer bottle
Antiseptic cleansing wipes
Reusable pill organizer
Instant cold pack
Protective face masks

This is one kit per household and is covered by the program for this kit. The same notice includes an overview of 2026 plan coverage changes so you can review both items together.

Thank you for being part of BlueCross BlueShield. We appreciate your time and attention to these updates.

 
I checked the garden notes you asked about, and the basil should move to the sunnier side by the back fence.
If the soil still feels packed, mix in a little compost before planting the next row.
Marina said she can stop by Saturday, though she prefers earlier in the day before it gets warm.
For the patio chairs, just wipe them down and stack them near the shed.
Let me know if you want me to bring the extra twine and labels.