Re: Lunch This Wednesday 11/27/2024 11:45am at Benny's Family Dining
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We were at Seoul Garden last week, 5 people attended.
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This week, we go back to Benny's Family Dining on South Industrial, next door to By The Pound.? It's important to RSVP if you know your plans so we know how many seats to save, and available seating is limited.? Menu available to peruse in advance at??.? Since it's the day before Thanksgiving, the group agreed that a 'simple' location would work best.
Roy
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Benny's Family Dining
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Re: Lunch This Wednesday 11/27/2024 11:45am at Benny's Family Dining
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On Nov 25, 2024, at 6:06?PM, mneuliep <Martin@...> wrote:
? I plan to be there On Nov 25, 2024, at 5:46?PM, Roy Richter via groups.io <richter@...> wrote:
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We were at Seoul Garden last week, 5 people attended.
?
This week, we go back to Benny's Family Dining on South Industrial, next door to By The Pound.? It's important to RSVP if you know your plans so we know how many seats to save, and available seating is limited.? Menu available to peruse in advance at??.? Since it's the day before Thanksgiving, the group agreed that a 'simple' location would work best.
Roy
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Benny's Family Dining
1952 South Industrial
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Re: Recommendation for radon mitigation installer?
Whoops, and thank you, Barb, too!
Katherine
Katherine Lawrence wrote on 11/25/2024 6:22 PM:
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Thank you all--Martin, Ed, and Rex! This is
immensely helpful, and it certainly simplifies things to know there are
just two choices in town and both have been good in your experience.
Katherine
rexroof via groups.io wrote on 11/25/2024 9:00 AM:
we also just did a mitigation at our house on the far
west side.? ? I believe there are only two firms that service the ann
arbor area.? ? and?? We
went with Epic, only because?they came and did a quote the quickest and
it was reasonable.? ?they did a great job.??
On Sun, Nov
24, 2024 at 2:50?PM Edward Vielmetti via <edward.vielmetti= [email protected]>
wrote: Katherine
- we did mitigation about a year ago, and here's
the writeup I did of the experience from that time
Protect Environmental Ann Arbor.
These folks did our house. It's the organization formerly known as
Protech, apparently some transition to a new name. If you are not in
Ann Arbor this company also does business in other locations. My
experience was good so far.
On Sun, Nov 24, 2024 at 12:51?PM Katherine A. Lawrence via
<kathla=[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> About a year ago, there was a discussion on this list of the
Airthings
> air quality monitor, and we bought one. At first, it simply
indicated
> that our CO2 was higher when more of us were in the house, but in
recent
> months, the radon levels have been more worrisome.
>
> So, with that in mind, I'm looking for recommendations of
installers of
> radon mitigation systems. I had a look on Angi.com, and there is
only
> one listed. Thank you in advance for any leads!
>
> Katherine
>
>
>
>
>
--
Edward Vielmetti +1 734 330 2465
edward.vielmetti@...
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Re: Recommendation for radon mitigation installer?
Thank you all--Martin, Ed, and Rex! This is
immensely helpful, and it certainly simplifies things to know there are
just two choices in town and both have been good in your experience.
Katherine
rexroof via groups.io wrote on 11/25/2024 9:00 AM:
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we also just did a mitigation at our house on the far
west side.? ? I believe there are only two firms that service the ann
arbor area.? ? and?? We
went with Epic, only because?they came and did a quote the quickest and
it was reasonable.? ?they did a great job.??
On Sun, Nov
24, 2024 at 2:50?PM Edward Vielmetti via <edward.vielmetti= [email protected]>
wrote: Katherine
- we did mitigation about a year ago, and here's
the writeup I did of the experience from that time
Protect Environmental Ann Arbor.
These folks did our house. It's the organization formerly known as
Protech, apparently some transition to a new name. If you are not in
Ann Arbor this company also does business in other locations. My
experience was good so far.
On Sun, Nov 24, 2024 at 12:51?PM Katherine A. Lawrence via
<kathla=[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> About a year ago, there was a discussion on this list of the
Airthings
> air quality monitor, and we bought one. At first, it simply
indicated
> that our CO2 was higher when more of us were in the house, but in
recent
> months, the radon levels have been more worrisome.
>
> So, with that in mind, I'm looking for recommendations of
installers of
> radon mitigation systems. I had a look on Angi.com, and there is
only
> one listed. Thank you in advance for any leads!
>
> Katherine
>
>
>
>
>
--
Edward Vielmetti +1 734 330 2465
edward.vielmetti@...
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Re: Lunch This Wednesday 11/27/2024 11:45am at Benny's Family Dining
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On Nov 25, 2024, at 5:46?PM, Roy Richter via groups.io <richter@...> wrote:
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We were at Seoul Garden last week, 5 people attended.
?
This week, we go back to Benny's Family Dining on South Industrial, next door to By The Pound.? It's important to RSVP if you know your plans so we know how many seats to save, and available seating is limited.? Menu available to peruse in advance at??.? Since it's the day before Thanksgiving, the group agreed that a 'simple' location would work best.
Roy
?
Benny's Family Dining
1952 South Industrial
?
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Lunch This Wednesday 11/27/2024 11:45am at Benny's Family Dining
We were at Seoul Garden last week, 5 people attended.
?
This week, we go back to Benny's Family Dining on South Industrial, next door to By The Pound.? It's important to RSVP if you know your plans so we know how many seats to save, and available seating is limited.? Menu available to peruse in advance at??.? Since it's the day before Thanksgiving, the group agreed that a 'simple' location would work best.
Roy
?
Benny's Family Dining
1952 South Industrial
?
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Re: Recommendation for radon mitigation installer?
we also just did a mitigation at our house on the far west side.? ? I believe there are only two firms that service the ann arbor area.? ? and?? We went with Epic, only because?they came and did a quote the quickest and it was reasonable.? ?they did a great job.??
On Sun, Nov 24, 2024 at 2:50?PM Edward Vielmetti via <edward.vielmetti= [email protected]> wrote:
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Katherine - we did mitigation about a year ago, and here's
the writeup I did of the experience from that time
Protect Environmental Ann Arbor.
These folks did our house. It's the organization formerly known as
Protech, apparently some transition to a new name. If you are not in
Ann Arbor this company also does business in other locations. My
experience was good so far.
On Sun, Nov 24, 2024 at 12:51?PM Katherine A. Lawrence via
<kathla=[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> About a year ago, there was a discussion on this list of the Airthings
> air quality monitor, and we bought one. At first, it simply indicated
> that our CO2 was higher when more of us were in the house, but in recent
> months, the radon levels have been more worrisome.
>
> So, with that in mind, I'm looking for recommendations of installers of
> radon mitigation systems. I had a look on Angi.com, and there is only
> one listed. Thank you in advance for any leads!
>
> Katherine
>
>
>
>
>
--
Edward Vielmetti +1 734 330 2465
edward.vielmetti@...
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Re: Recommendation for radon mitigation installer?
Katherine - we did mitigation about a year ago, and here's the writeup I did of the experience from that time Protect Environmental Ann Arbor. These folks did our house. It's the organization formerly known as Protech, apparently some transition to a new name. If you are not in Ann Arbor this company also does business in other locations. My experience was good so far. On Sun, Nov 24, 2024 at 12:51?PM Katherine A. Lawrence via groups.io <kathla@...> wrote: Hello all,
About a year ago, there was a discussion on this list of the Airthings air quality monitor, and we bought one. At first, it simply indicated that our CO2 was higher when more of us were in the house, but in recent months, the radon levels have been more worrisome.
So, with that in mind, I'm looking for recommendations of installers of radon mitigation systems. I had a look on Angi.com, and there is only one listed. Thank you in advance for any leads!
Katherine
-- Edward Vielmetti +1 734 330 2465 edward.vielmetti@...
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Re: Recommendation for radon mitigation installer?
ProTech also installed our system. They seem to have been acquired by a bigger firm since then.?
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On Nov 24, 2024, at 12:55?PM, Barbara Byers via groups.io <babmay11@...> wrote:
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We used ProTech when we moved into our house 14 years ago. I think they are still around.? You could also check on NextDoor.
barb B
On 2024-11-24 12:51 PM, Katherine A. Lawrence via groups.io wrote:
Hello all,
About a year ago, there was a discussion on this list of the Airthings air quality monitor, and we bought one. At first, it simply indicated that our CO2 was higher when more of us were in the house, but in recent months, the radon levels have been more worrisome.
So, with that in mind, I'm looking for recommendations of installers of radon mitigation systems. I had a look on Angi.com, and there is only one listed. Thank you in advance for any leads!
Katherine
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Re: Recommendation for radon mitigation installer?
We used ProTech when we moved into our house 14 years ago. I think they are still around.? You could also check on NextDoor.
barb B
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On 2024-11-24 12:51 PM, Katherine A. Lawrence via groups.io wrote:
Hello all,
About a year ago, there was a discussion on this list of the Airthings air quality monitor, and we bought one. At first, it simply indicated that our CO2 was higher when more of us were in the house, but in recent months, the radon levels have been more worrisome.
So, with that in mind, I'm looking for recommendations of installers of radon mitigation systems. I had a look on Angi.com, and there is only one listed. Thank you in advance for any leads!
Katherine
|
Recommendation for radon mitigation installer?
Hello all,
About a year ago, there was a discussion on this list of the Airthings air quality monitor, and we bought one. At first, it simply indicated that our CO2 was higher when more of us were in the house, but in recent months, the radon levels have been more worrisome.
So, with that in mind, I'm looking for recommendations of installers of radon mitigation systems. I had a look on Angi.com, and there is only one listed. Thank you in advance for any leads!
Katherine
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This program is on Zoom December 9 and 10, 2-5 pm.
Forwarding in case it is of interest.
Join your colleagues working in repair, share, and reuse across North America and around the globe?for two days of
inspiration?and rich conversation!
Some Summit highlights include:
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Asheville Tool Library and Western North Carolina Repair Café’s inspiring joint community disaster response to Hurricane Helene
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The latest on Right to Repair from Nathan Proctor of U.S. PIRG and Gay Gordon-Byrne of Repair.org and what you can do!
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Shareable’s public unveiling of the ?Tool Kit!
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Dr.
Sabrina Chakori, founder of the Brisbane Tool Library, joining us for
the first time since the inaugural 2020 Summit(!), to demonstrate how
tool libraries, repair, and degrowth can create a path to a more just
economic transition
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Updates on collaboratively developed resources like the reuse impact calculator, US repair groups database, and research library
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Incredible
projects like repair voucher programs supporting local repair business,
mobile tool libraries and peer-2-peer lending, and a free
pre-apprenticeship program offered through the MN Tool Library that’s
introducing participants to a variety of trades and tool education
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A Get-to-know-your-Repair-Economy-colleagues networking session facilitated by Reuse Minnesota
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Open
space discussion breakouts?on hot topics like scalability, repair &
share models, youth tool/repair education, legal matters, and more!
Register here!
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Thanks, Joe! Definitely open to?suggestions beyond what I listed. I haven't been to a restaurant since the pandemic started, so just consider me out of practice and inexperienced. Spanish is definitely a great option!?
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I don’t know where Marnee Thai went.? I didn’t think they’d reopened, so I’m interested.
Godaiko has small group rooms and can accommodate gluten free, for sushi at least.
Isalita has at least one small group room and may be able to handle gluten free well.
Evergreen has some gluten free options but I’m not sure whether they have a small group room.
Aventura is Spanish, which you didn’t list, but has gluten free options and at least one small group space. What? Nobody??
Does no one know where the Marnee Thai folk went? No Mexican restaurant recommendations? THANKS!?
Hi, all!?
I know I haven't been able to attend for a while, sometimes because of meetings, sometimes because of transportation. That said, I know this group has rich, deep, wonderful knowledge of local restaurants, and I am in need of a recommendation.?
Criteria: 1) small group rooms can be reserved? 2) has a gluten free menu options 3) we want to schedule it ASAP for a small holiday group in early December (so running out of time).?
Current suggestions: Marnee Thai (which is closed, but I heard a rumor they reopened in a new location under a different name?)? Cuisines - Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Mexican recommended?
Recommendations? THANK YOU!?
-- PF Anderson, pfa@...Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan? ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324 Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule. The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.
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PF Anderson, pfa@...Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan? ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324 Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule. The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.
-- PF Anderson, pfa@...Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan? ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324 Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule. The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.
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I don’t know where Marnee Thai went.? I didn’t think they’d reopened, so I’m interested.
Godaiko has small group rooms and can accommodate gluten free, for sushi at least.
Isalita has at least one small group room and may be able to handle gluten free well.
Evergreen has some gluten free options but I’m not sure whether they have a small group room.
Aventura is Spanish, which you didn’t list, but has gluten free options and at least one small group space.
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What? Nobody??
Does no one know where the Marnee Thai folk went? No Mexican restaurant recommendations? THANKS!?
Hi, all!?
I know I haven't been able to attend for a while, sometimes because of meetings, sometimes because of transportation. That said, I know this group has rich, deep, wonderful knowledge of local restaurants, and I am in need of a recommendation.?
Criteria: 1) small group rooms can be reserved? 2) has a gluten free menu options 3) we want to schedule it ASAP for a small holiday group in early December (so running out of time).?
Current suggestions: Marnee Thai (which is closed, but I heard a rumor they reopened in a new location under a different name?)? Cuisines - Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Mexican recommended?
Recommendations? THANK YOU!?
-- PF Anderson, pfa@...Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan? ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324 Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule. The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.
--
PF Anderson, pfa@...Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan? ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324 Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule. The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.
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What? Nobody??
Does no one know where the Marnee Thai folk went? No Mexican restaurant recommendations? THANKS!?
toggle quoted message
Show quoted text
Hi, all!?
I know I haven't been able to attend for a while, sometimes because of meetings, sometimes because of transportation. That said, I know this group has rich, deep, wonderful knowledge of local restaurants, and I am in need of a recommendation.?
Criteria: 1) small group rooms can be reserved? 2) has a gluten free menu options 3) we want to schedule it ASAP for a small holiday group in early December (so running out of time).?
Current suggestions: Marnee Thai (which is closed, but I heard a rumor they reopened in a new location under a different name?)? Cuisines - Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Mexican recommended?
Recommendations? THANK YOU!?
-- PF Anderson, pfa@...Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan? ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324 Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule. The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.
-- PF Anderson, pfa@...Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan? ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324 Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule. The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.
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Re: Lunch Next Wednesday 11/20/2024 11:45am at Seoul Garden
I am scheduled to swear in the Scio Township board at noon?today.
Larry
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On Wed, Nov 20, 2024 at 8:09 AM Mike Creech via <mike_creech= [email protected]> wrote: I plan to be there
Mike
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Hi, all!?
I know I haven't been able to attend for a while, sometimes because of meetings, sometimes because of transportation. That said, I know this group has rich, deep, wonderful knowledge of local restaurants, and I am in need of a recommendation.?
Criteria: 1) small group rooms can be reserved? 2) has a gluten free menu options 3) we want to schedule it ASAP for a small holiday group in early December (so running out of time).?
Current suggestions: Marnee Thai (which is closed, but I heard a rumor they reopened in a new location under a different name?)? Cuisines - Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Mexican recommended?
Recommendations? THANK YOU!?
-- PF Anderson, pfa@...Emerging Technologies Informationist, University of Michigan? ORCID:?0000-0001-6348-2324 Pronouns: all pronouns acceptable My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule. The University of Michigan is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe people.? In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan.? This was offered ceremonially as a gift through the Treaty at the Foot of the Rapids so that their children could be educated.? Through these words of acknowledgement, their contemporary and ancestral ties to the land and their contributions to the University are renewed and reaffirmed.
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Re: Lunch Next Wednesday 11/20/2024 11:45am at Seoul Garden
I expect to be there.
=Spencer
On 11/18/24 3:29 PM, Roy Richter via
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Last
week, 4 of us met at Bandito's.? This week, we go to Seoul
Garden on Boardwalk.? We were there last on 4 September
2024.
Please
RSVP if you know your plans so we know how large a table we
need.? If you want to see the menu in advance, it is at ?.?
I hope you can make it.
Seoul
Garden
3125
Boardwalk
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