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I don't know that this is a good idea. You write 'meet us at 2 at ...'. Someone comes along and changes it to '3 at ...'. Nice idea but ... . Good luck! ;)

 

Exactly! Plus, for some reason, I see unruly kids roaming the halls and just erasing them altogether.

 

These are the same kids that think its cute to push all the elevator buttons JUST before they get off the elevator :mad:

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I use command strips frequently and have never had them leave a mark. They make one that is Velcro so that might work better than hooks.

 

You could leave the hooks out of the equation and just use the strip itself. ;)

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  • 4 years later...

Actually, and I know I'll get flamed for this, but....if you use Dry Eraser markers only, you can write on the door itself. It is enameled metal and will erase completely with just your hands. I've done it plenty of times. Keep the pen inside the cabin so no one can take it. If they erase it though..., that's life.

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