Sounds like a plan to me. If you're in Maine and want to organize this on the ground, start a chip-in page and post it in the
BUS THREAD and we'll donate the money to help you pay for the transportation you need.
I'm not jumping at this just yet. For one, I'm seeing that Bowdoin dining halls (and there are at least a couple) do not even open until 9am on Saturday. Brunswick caucus starts at 830. I don't think anyone is going to be up and out at that time.
The question was asked "can we rock these locations". My response was a dispassionate response, an analysis. I'm not sure I would spend that transportation money at Bowdoin / Brunswick. Caucus 830 / First Dining hall 9a / Main dining hall 10a.
An early question was should we send money? And the best quick answer is yes, and that money should be sent to the county coordinator. There is no independent action team apart from the county that I've been able to see. I think I mentioned on another post that the counties seem busy with what they have planned with Feb 11 and before. And I have trouble seeing scenarios where finding a lot of people in the morning before the dining halls open will be easy.
I think the Hancock / Castine / Maine Maritime scenario might be the best way to go. You have everyone in Maine completely done. Except for this one tiny town with one not quite so tiny college. Everyone being done means a lot of people available to work on this project.
With something Feb 11, you're competing with the official campaign, the county, etc and what their needs for people are, and they do have needs for people. So, when you're looking at staffing, you're pulling someone away from the sign waving, or working at the table in the event, etc etc.
One specific thing I've tried to push, that seems to work, is Skowhegan on Thursday. It's 6pm. Right on the same block as the caucus in Skowhegan is a little pub, that happens to have a musical act playing at that time. No college, but there could be people at that bar, or people could be sent to that bar at 5 and moved to the caucus at 6.
But I think Hancock/Castine/Maine Maritime is likely the best scenario.