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OK So First DECA for the year....March 19th

And as per usual no volunteers to help us for the day means we cannot run the day.

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

We can explain what you need to do if you haven't done it before, so don't stress about that.

It is VERY easy stuff and you will get a great view of the action!!

(very good for you budding photographers)

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

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

We will be organizing Volunteers prior to the Drivers Briefing.

Until all slots are filled, Drivers briefing will NOT go ahead and the event will not start.

I know it sounds harsh but without these people we cannot run the event.

Please PM me if you are able to help out. Even if just for 1/2 a day.

Thanks Heaps

Martin

Morning

Long Wang

Starter - hayley

Finisher/Timer FEMINO

Flag point 1 -sanjay

Flag point 2 – ???????

Mini Wang

Starter - Anna

Finisher/Timer (2) - ?????????/

Skidpan

Timer jett

Hat Removalist - Juliette

starter - Wayne

...........................................................

Afternoon

Skidpan

Starter - Wayne

Timer 1 -???????

Timer 2 -???????

Time Recorder - ???????

Hat Removalist -???????

Hat Removalist -???????

Look forward to seeing you all there an having a fun day.

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I still reckon volunteers should receive priority entry into the next DECA if they wish. You'd probably get a lot of people who miss out instead come up for the day to watch, and volunteer so they don't miss the next one.

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Everytime i come down i help out where possible, generally the skidpan in the afternoon.

Its dead easy to help out and still have a go, just get whoever runs before you to do your job for your run then swap back :)

Good idea Kieran

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I still reckon volunteers should receive priority entry into the next DECA if they wish. You'd probably get a lot of people who miss out instead come up for the day to watch, and volunteer so they don't miss the next one.

This was tried in the past and was not taken up by many people.

thus was discontinued (hard to have a priority list for something like this.)

WE more often get partners/ friends those that want to compete usually enter or don't turn up.

Happy to discuss bringing this back if there is enough interest.

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This was tried in the past and was not taken up by many people.

thus was discontinued (hard to have a priority list for something like this.)

WE more often get partners/ friends those that want to compete usually enter or don't turn up.

Happy to discuss bringing this back if there is enough interest.

Just make it simple. If they're there on the day and assist, when the accommodation thread for the next DECA rocks up any volunteers from the last DECA are able to reserve a place in that same thread. They can't pay or fill out forms till the official thread and forms are available, but their name appears on the list with Ryan, Leon, Clive, etc.

If they don't reserve themselves between the accommodation thread and the official DECA thread they forfeit their priority entry and have to line up like everyone else.

If they don't pay within a couple of weeks, they get bumped off the list.

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