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I am looking for any helpers for the Show and Shine day comming up. I have a few helpers already but as the saying goes "many hands makes light work". There will be nothing hard to do but us execs can only do so many things at once. Any help will be appreciated, even if its for a couple of hours.

Sau and non Sau members accepted

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C'mon people, we're putting on this Show n Shine for YOUR benefit as much as ours, so why not help us out here?

We Execs don't get paid a cent to put these events on for you, we do it for the love of it, regardless of the fact that most of us have jobs, study, families and other responsibilities to attend to as well!

So, if we don't get help from YOU people within the SAU community, then the events wouldn't run at all. I know I don't want that, do you??? :(

Of course, the more volunteers we have, then the less likely people will be stuck doing things all day. The less time people are stuck with tasks all day, the more time they can spend socialising and admiring the other cars out there on the day!

Put me down for volunteer duties - i'm in for car wrangling and other directive duties - just hand me a show layout plan and i'll help organise cars/stands. :D

Suggestion - Should the volunteers wear hi-vis?

All will be answered by Thursday night, just finalising a few things on Wednesday, then we should be all organised.

Good sugestion Xmetal, i'll chase that up

it shouldnt matter what the duties are, people should just be willing to help no matter what it is.

tom im assuming you got my email from duncan?

my girlfriend will be coming along too on that day so we can get her to help out too.

it shouldnt matter what the duties are, people should just be willing to help no matter what it is.

tom im assuming you got my email from duncan?

my girlfriend will be coming along too on that day so we can get her to help out too.

yup all good mate

Anyone providing tunes?
you still got all your gear and speakers?

If so i'll get back to you on that on thursday

ShengBert, we are pretty much sorted on the PA side of things, so it should be just a matter of securing the tunes and something to play them on, whether it's a set of turntables or even just a playlist set up off a computer or MP3 player of some sort. We're still working on this, but if you're willing to help out in this regard, that would be greatly appreciated!

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