mardi, juillet 07, 2026

Your Courtesy Road Kit for Every Licensed Driver


Thanks for asking about the book club schedule. We moved the October meeting to the third Thursday because the library couldn't reserve our usual room on the second week. I think the change works better anyway since the fall festival is that Saturday and people can make a weekend of it. We're reading that non-fiction title about urban farming that everyone kept suggesting. I finished it last weekend and found the chapters on rooftop soil mixtures pretty detailed but the case studies in Detroit and Cleveland were really compelling. Let me know if you want to borrow my copy before the meeting. I highlighted a few sections about composting methods that I thought were practical. The discussion questions are posted in the group chat if you want to look them over ahead of time. I volunteered to bring snacks and was thinking about doing a simple cheese board with some apples since they are in season. Let me know if you have dietary restrictions I should account for. Also we need to decide if we want to do a gift exchange for December or just have a potluck. I lean toward potluck because it feels less pressured.
AAA Premier roadside assistance program
 

Your Courtesy Roadside Kit Awaits

Eligible residents in your area are invited to receive a roadside support kit through the AAA Courtesy Bundle program. This kit is provided at no charge to qualifying households as part of a locality-based initiative.

Because you live in a participating region, the program covers the full cost of the kit. You will not be billed for the kit, and no payment is required for eligible recipients. This initiative supports licensed drivers in your community with essential roadside preparedness tools.

View Your Courtesy Kit

What the kit includes

- Reflective warning triangles
- Heavy-duty jumper cables (12 ft)
- Tire pressure gauge with LED light
- Emergency blanket (thermal grade)
- Multi-tool with pliers and screwdriver
- First aid kit (30-piece)
- Road flare LED beacons
 
- Reusable grocery tote (roll-up style)
- Window ice scraper with brush
- Emergency contact cardholder
- Microfiber cleaning cloth set
- Safety vest (reflective, one-size)
- Zip-tie assortment (10-piece)
- Vehicle document organizer

Supplies are allocated per program guidelines and may vary by region. Kit availability is based on current program allocation for your area.

Thank you for being a part of this community program. We hope the kit provides added confidence on the road.

This offer is extended to eligible residents in participating localities. Program details and kit contents are subject to regional guidelines.


I wanted to follow up on your question about the community garden plots. The coordinator mentioned that the waiting list moved faster than expected and they opened up ten new beds on the south side near the rain barrels. I put my name down for two of them and can split one with you if you want to grow those tomatoes you were talking about. The soil test came back with a pH of 6.8 which is pretty good for most vegetables. They have a shared shed with tools and a water tap on a timer so you don't have to haul anything. I was thinking we could do a row of peppers and maybe some basil along the edge. The only rule is no chemical pesticides and everything has to be planted by the first week of June. Let me know if you want to come with me to the orientation next Saturday morning. They provide coffee and a map of the beds.

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