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Hey boys & girls.

As most of the NSW members know we are holding quite a few events this year.

These events just cannot happen without the help of lovely volunteers that dedicate their time and efforts to a sport they love the most.

We are looking for volunteers for our first Texikhana for the year which will be held on the new date of 4th May 2008

This is your chance to get as close to the action as possible without taking part!

For your time and dedication we will supply a free lunch and drinks to the volunteers & a discount on the next Texikhana you enter. You will also get to sit on one of our new comfy SAU camping chairs to watch all the action & more! There will be a brake around midday for a BBQ and you will get to change positions around the day.

I'm also looking for anyone who has done a first aid course or similar.

Edit:

If anyone can think of their wife/husband/girlfriend etc.. who would like to be involved they are most welcome as well.

All volunteers must be 18years and over.

If anyone is interested can they please either post in the thread or pm me.

Cheers,

Corinne

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We are looking for volunteers for our first Texikhana for the year which will be held on the new date of 4th May 2008

This is your chance to get as close to the action as possible!

Without actually taking part :D

When was the date changed by the way? Can we be confident that THIS date won't change?!

I'll be there taking care of the skid pad again, but will need AT LEAST 1 helper (preferrably pretty with big knockers to keep me entertained :D)

Without actually taking part :D

When was the date changed by the way? Can we be confident that THIS date won't change?!

I'll be there taking care of the skid pad again, but will need AT LEAST 1 helper (preferrably pretty with big knockers to keep me entertained :D)

Yes without actually taking part.. but volunteering can be just as fun!

We have confirmed the date. The only reason that it changed is because one of the state events was being held on that date. It's not going to change.

D00f you are quite capable of taking care of the skidpands but I'll be there to help you out during the day.

I know I'm capable, but I'm also lazy... It worked really well with me and Kelly working it last time, one on the timer watching for penalties, and one writing down the times and making sure people are lined up correctly...

Jas, if you want to help me out then I would really appreciate it :D

If not, whatev... I won't be heartbroken..

hey corrine :P , if i'm already there competing and no one else puts their hand up, i'll help out on the bbq again for a bit. so long as the we don't have the same wind issues as last time :) .

is this going to be at sutton driver training centre ACT again?

i did a senoir first aid course in 2007 (so it's technically expired, do u care?). also i was a vet nurse, but you're all a bunch of animals once you get out on the track anyway :)

also i was a vet nurse, but you're all a bunch of animals once you get out on the track anyway :down:

+1 you're hired :rofl:

all I need is a lift and I'm yours :D

Hahaha, i can think of someone else who said that once - ended well

You can scab a lift off me

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