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OK - so most of you will be aware that DECA is coming up on Saturday 15th August and as always, the event wont go ahead unless we get enough people to help out.

So we are calling for your assistance - if your willing to help, or if your bringing a friend who's willing to help - please speak up

All officials will be given lunch and water etc during the day.

We also need all officials to be at DECA by 8.00am on Saturday morning - same time as competitors.

This is very important that we get people along to help for this stuff.... otherwise it affects everyone day...

If you see one of your friends standing around doing nothing, volunteer them for one of these jobs...

It will make the day run HEAPS smoother, which is better for you!!!

We need all the help we can get!!

Also remember, that these jobs all get you up close and personal to the action, and really gets you involved!

(Posistions are subject to change!)

Morning

Long Wang

Starter/Timer - Bec

Finisher/Timer 1- Dave

Finisher/Timer 2 - Rob

Flaggy 1 - Anna

Flaggy 2 - assyrian4evaa

Mini Wang

Starter - Campbell

Finisher/Timer - Tim

Skidpan

Timer/Time Recorder - Cassandra

Starter/Hat Removalist - RB_Ryan

Afternoon

Skidpan

Timer 1 - Anna

Timer 2 - Cassandra

Time Recorder -

Starter/Hat Removalist -Ryan/Crossy/Dave

Hat Removalist -

Look forward to seeing you all up there!!!!

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I'll put it too the Mrs.... She might time for half a day if that would help? would want to be able to take her as a passenger still, and would want to be timing the group i am in so she can watch though(no dodgeyness haha)... guessing BYO deck chair? :(

we need the most volunteers in the morning, from 8am to 12:30... after that we only need a few so there will be plenty of time for passenger rides in the afternoon..

the afternoon will also be the better time for spectating

Ill be there again.

Can I plz be put as flaggy on Long Wang in morning and if you need me in the arvo let me know and I can help then too (otherwise Ill just be standing around doing nothing!)

Great work guys.. have added you name to the list...

Keep them comming people!!

"Remember without these nice people that help us out... there wont be an event..."

I know people probably get tired of hearing that saying... but sadly it is true!!

So make sure you round some mates up!

it is simple as it sounds... But definately don't worry about asking nooby questions...

I would rather you ask questions and know what is goin on, rather than hold up the days events becuase you don't.

basically there is a finish gate at the end of each map.

The gate is made up of a series of cones designed so that you have to stop completely within it its walls.

Once you have come to a stop, your time stops.

A volunteer is then required to remove the cone from in front of your car so you can drive forward and move on the to next event.

Watch some of the videos people have posted and you can get an idea of what i mean.

Its nice a simple! And you get to be right up close to the action.

It basically just helps to keep everyone moving so we turnover cars at a faster pace...

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  • 2 weeks later...

OK people... have updated the list.. made a few changes and added a few people...

Let me know if you have a problem with where i have put you... they still might change.. but i think it should be pretty good like this...

Also if your not sure about a job just ask me either on here or PM...

Look forward to seeing you all up there bright and early!!

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