Which events need volunteers the most?
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Which events need volunteers the most?
I have several friends that have expressed an interest in volunteering (all first-time volunteers) but would only be able to make it out for 2-3 events. Based on what I heard last year, some events were really short on volunteers, and others had 'more than enough' (I'm not sure there is such a thing as 'too many'). I'm trying to get a feel for which events I should recommend them coming out for to make sure all the safety checks are populated. Recommendations?
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Re: Which events need volunteers the most?
In my opinion, the events that present the biggest challenges in bringing out volunteers are the hillclimbs at Burke and Mt. Philo. Both are a bit of a trek for most, and Mt. Philo is in mid October and the weather sometimes proves to be less than perfect (by some standards). The more volunteers at an event, the smoother the event runs, so general thought is the more the better. We would welcome your friends with open arms at any and all events.
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Re: Which events need volunteers the most?
Events where rain is in the forecast often suffer from lack of workers and drivers.
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Re: Which events need volunteers the most?
That follows logic, and is a tougher one to solve. Philo has pretty good camping options though, based on what I saw this year.sachilles wrote:Events where rain is in the forecast often suffer from lack of workers and drivers.
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Re: Which events need volunteers the most?
Burke also has excellent camping facilities with showers onsite. Maybe your friends should just come to all the hills to check them outPhilo has pretty good camping options though, based on what I saw this year.
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Re: Which events need volunteers the most?
That would be great, but what I don't want is to have everyone who actually shows up to show up for the first event or two, and have that be it. Even if I only have three or four friends show up to help, I'd prefer to spread them out a little.kindabratty328 wrote:... Maybe your friends should just come to all the hills to check them out
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Re: Which events need volunteers the most?
If people want to run the long hill at Ascutney it requires many more volunteers.
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