Ray Stefanski reported on a message from Al Moretti: The status of the cooling channel cavity is that the LBL drawings have been sent to the University of Mississippi for where a prototype cavity will be machined and should be completed in about 6 to 8 weeks. Al met with Leon Beverly and Ralph Pasquinelli in Lab G. They went over the things we need and which are to stay. Leon is planning on moving the magnets soon (start maybe in 2 weeks). We also went over our plans with Ralph for the remaining work. Ralph thinks that with the Beams Division Job load we may not get much help until December when main injector commissioning likely begins. However the RFQ stuff maybe taken out of Lab G in Oct. or sooner if manpower requirements permit. Al Bross gave an update on instrumentation. Progress has been made on configuring the magnetic field to achieve knowledge of the shape to the required one part in 10**4. The cavity configuration inside the magnet will require a 5 cm clear space to bring in cables and utility connections. The warm bore will need another 20 to 25 cm, so its diameter is about one meter. This results in the need for a rather large magnet. The issues continue to be addressed -- more work is needed. A question was raised whether the cavity needed to be inside the solenoid? There may also be a need for a gap and matching field between the cavity and TPC3. Al Russell described progress on the pinged beam to Meson-Center. Resonant extraction from the MI isn't promising, because the QXR is limited in its pulse width. Al described enclosure B, where beam is split between the three external areas -- 800 GeV to Proton, 120 GeV to Meson/Neutrino. There may be a way to pulse beam to Meson in Enclosure B, but this would put holes into the beam to Neutrino. If this were satisfactory, the existing supplies, having a 40 ms rise and fall time with a 15 ms flat-top might work (Jim Walton) because we will need only 15% of the maximum current. We are still looking for a way to make pings in the slow spill going to the beams adjacent to Meson-Center in the Meson Area. Al pointed out that the 15 Hertz pulsed power supply used by BooNE to switch the 8 GeV beam away from the main Injector may be suitable for the MuCool pings. Tom Kobalarcik took a few people to the Meson Area so that they could become more familiar with the proposed future location of MuCool.