
Heads up, concerned citizens of Oregon, your Reference Coordinating Council is gearing up for a virtual assembly this upcoming Monday. According to an official announcement, the gavel drops at 11:00 a.m. sharp on April 28, and yes, the public's invited. If you've got a stake in the matters at hand or just curious about the council's work, reach out to Wendy Cornelisen ([email protected], 971-375-3992) for access details.
The Council's got a straightforward itinerary for this session – they're starting off with the usual pleasantries before diving into the thick of it with general business, and they will be approving minutes from their fall meeting, thinking ahead to future dates, updates are also on the agenda, but keep it snappy folks because they're looking to wrap up by noon. Those needing sign language interpretation have been asked to make their request 48 hours in advance, although 72 hours notice is preferred – same goes for any requests regarding alternative formats for meeting handouts, something the council is clearly trying to accommodate.
Here's the nitty-gritty for those who like their agendas spelled out:
11:00 a.m. – Welcome and introductions
11:15 a.m. – General Business (updates, approve minutes from the Fall 2024 meeting, and to select future meeting dates)
11:45 a.m. – Quick wrap-up
12:00 p.m. – Adjourn
If you're planning on attending, keep in mind that this isn't just a meeting – it's your chance to stay informed and involved with the inner workings of the council that coordinates Oregon's essential information services; and for those of you who need sign language interpretation or have special format requests just remember to give Wendy Cornelisen a shout within the specified time frame, this is democracy in action, after all, so make sure your voice is heard – or sign, as the case may be.









