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« on: July 22, 2007, 08:29:20 PM »

this is everyone in group 4 and their contact info. See  roster document.
I have worked out a flow chart that while it  is very different from michael's I think will work for us.

I have broken the group into two pods one with 3 people and one with 4 people. the two pods do a simple exchange within their respective pods over the course of 24 weeks. then the pods exchange the work and start rotating the work again over the course of the next 24 weeks.
 
In the second 24 week period the pod with 4 people will only have 3 pieces of sculpture so one person in the pod will sit out after each exchange as the work moves around the group.
 
The pod with 3 people will be having to double up on their work as 3 people will be working on 4 pieces.
 
I am thinking that pod a) will consist of kendra, dan, robin,and dana
                          pod b) will be david, todd, and jack
 
At the end I am pretty sure that a friend of mine will transport our work to florida in a horse trailer. May be with other work from this region.
 
call or email if you have any questions or better ideas.
 
jack

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