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Soooooooo, hypothetically

You schedule an informational meeting on an issue that may or may not be of interest to the 60 families that will be affected (there are always those that just don't care and say do whatever you think is best). You give them 2 weeks notice of the meeting, and send out 2 reminder emails. You ask them to email with questions or concerns to be addressed if they can't make it.
Special Guests are brought in to share their experience and answer questions to facilitate discussion and decision making. The meeting is 3 hours long with a lot of discussion, both with the the Guests brought in and then after they leave. Representatives from 11 families attend. Yep, out of about 60, 11 bother to show up.
A final decision on the issue has to be made within 3 weeks after the meeting and in that time is a major holiday. An informal vote is taken of those in attendance and the decision is an overwhelming majority in one direction. Now, 2 days after the meeting, emails start circulating from some that didn't come that they think another meeting needs to be held because it isn't fair they weren't there, and since so few attended there should be another chance for people to be involved in the discussion/decision.
Do you schedule another meeting?

(and this is over NOTHING earth shattering, just concerning a sport league organized just for fun)