Had breakfast in the dining room, second time in the month I think? Chris B, the building maintenance head guy, was walking around just schmoozing with people. He’s naturally a nice guy but this must have been intentional “management by walking around”. Anyway I took advantage to bend his ear about a long-pending project.
Have I written about this before? Don’t think so. A couple of years back, there was an “Open Space Task Force” of staff and residents, taking inventory of the available community spaces around the building, after all the pandemic measures, special wards and beds and closed-off spaces etc, had been undone. One decision of that group was that the volunteer-run gift shop, AKA The Treasure Trove (TT), should consolidate all its stock in one place. The TT gets frequent donations when residents move to AL or die, and they have lots of furniture, clothes, artwork, dishware, and the like. Then, and still today, the TT gang have their stock of stuff in a room on the 6th floor and also have stuffed the back-stage “Green Room” with racks of clothes. We have to be nice to them because they generate a steady stream of income for resident projects. But they take up a lot of space.
There is a sizable room on the 1st floor near the actual Treasure Trove store, with nothing in it a couple of rollaway beds stored by Housekeeping, but for months nothing happened. Thing is, if the TT could move into it, they would free up the room here on 6, and a group of residents who play instruments have proposed to convert that to a music practice studio. We’ve talked to Rhonda about it, and still nothing has happened. Anyway, I got Chris B. to sit down and listen to this extensive history and maybe, just maybe, something will begin to happen.
At 1pm I put on my red shirt and went down to the museum and led a tour. The museum was jumping, it was a special Wells Fargo day or something? Place was packed. I had over 30 people at the start of the tour, and still 25 or so at the end.
On the way back I stopped at Ace Hardware and got a couple rechargeable batteries to replace some dead ones in the wireless mic on the 11th floor, and went up and replaced those and tried it out and everything is working there. Also updated the “user manual”, my super simple instruction book for the 11th floor system. And emailed the AV group about this.
You don’t believe it’s super simple? Here’s the page on the microphone.