Courtesy road kit available for AAA licensed drivers
AAA Service Roadside
aaaserviceroadside at sellrubber.com
Fri Mar 13 01:33:08 UTC 2026
Yes, that timing works well for me, and I think the earlier start will make the rest of the afternoon easier.
If you are still deciding between the two rooms, I would take the one near the window because the other space tends to echo when more than three people are talking.
I can bring the printed notes, and I will also send a short recap beforehand so everyone has the same outline.
For lunch, let us keep it simple and do soup, bread, and fruit, since that is easiest for everyone to share.
If Maya is joining after the first half hour, I can pause and catch her up before we move to the second topic.
I also checked with Daniel, and he said he can stay a bit later if the conversation runs long.
Let me know whether you want me to handle the room setup or just arrive with the materials.
AAA
Roadside support information for qualified local drivers
You qualify for a Courtesy Roadside Kit through your area program
Because you live in an eligible service region, this AAA courtesy bundle is being made available to licensed drivers in your area. The kit is provided at no charge to eligible residents, and you will not be billed for the kit.
Review your courtesy kit
What the roadside support kit may include
Reflective warning triangle
Emergency contact card set
Battery cable guidance sheet
Poncho and weather sleeve
Pair of safety gloves
Window marker and note card
Roadside flashlight
Tire pressure reference guide
Basic first-aid supplies
Reusable storage pouch
Multi-use cloth and wipes
Quick roadside checklist
This resident-supported offer is intended to help drivers keep practical roadside items in one place. Eligibility is based on location, and available kits are allocated according to the program coverage for participating communities.
Availability note: kit distribution is managed by local program allocation and may vary by area participation.
Thank you for taking a moment to review the details for drivers in your community.
I checked on the schedule you asked about, and I think the second option is better because it gives everyone time to settle in before we start.
If you want, I can arrive a little early to set out the folders and test the speaker so there is less to do once people come in.
For the agenda, I would keep the first discussion short, then leave more room for questions in the middle, since that is usually when people are most engaged.
Anna said she prefers tea over coffee, and Jordan mentioned he can bring fruit if needed.
I also think we should move the review portion to the end so it feels less crowded at the start.
If the weather turns, we can switch to the smaller room and keep the circle seating idea.
Let me know whether you want me to draft the summary tonight or wait until after we confirm who is attending.
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