Yeah I totally sYEQCiSlXQF6 get what you mean about the scheduling thing. I had a similar moment last month with the park clean-up and just went with it. It worked out fine honestly. Let me know if you want to grab a coffee this week. I'm around Saturday morning if that works.
Also I think your idea about rotating the lead each month makes a lot of sense. Keeps things fresh and nobody gets burned out.
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I think the best way to handle it is to start small and see how things develop. That approach has worked well for me with the neighborhood group and the weekend market. Everyone appreciated not being overwhelmed from the beginning. Just take it one step at a time and adjust along the way. No need to map everything out perfectly from the start.
Plus you can always ask for feedback after the first round and tweak things. That keeps everyone feeling heard and involved.