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THE LAST DECA OF 2011

Sat 19 November

And once again we ask for your assistance

For this event to SMOOTH on TIME and SAFELY we need a small group of volunteers (OFFICIALS) to help

out in 3 sections in the morning and 1 in the afternoon.

All Officials on the day will be supplied lunch and drinks and go into the draw to win 1 of 2 BP fuel cards..

An Officials breifing will be held before the drivers breifing. So all Officials will need to be at

the Shepparton DECA complex before 8am on Saturday.

Be aware NO DRIVERS BREIFING OR COMPERTITION will take place until all Officials positions have beed filled.

So if this sounds like you or 1 or more of your friends or family post up in here and i add you to my list.

Cheers WayneO.

MORNING

SKIPPAN

Starter.. Wayne

Finisher..John

Spotter.. Timmy

Spotter.. Bobby

MINI WANG

Starter..

Finisher..

Spotter..

Spotter..

Spotter..

LONG WANG

Starter..

Finisher..

Spotter..

Spotter..

Spotter..

AFTERNOON

SKIDPAN

Starter.. Wayne

Finisher..John

Finisher.. Tim

Spotter..

Spotter..

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First DECA in 2 or 3 years I will be out of town otherwise you know I'd be there volunteering... :(

I echo what Jules said - best vantage point as a volunteer, AND you get free lunch - plus this month go into the draw for a $50 fuel voucher.... awesome!!

Since Bec is racing I'll take her spot as the long wang starter!

Long Wang starter is my spot :P (but I wont be there this month so you can do it ;) )

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me and 4-5 others are 100% dowm for spidpan fun. no volunteering though lol

volunteering dosent mean your stuck doing something all day, you can still go out in cars and that

you and the 4-5 others would be much appreciated for the help.

even do the wangs in the morning which means your free in the arvo to go on the skidpan

just a thought anyways :thumbsup:

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That's a shithouse attitude. DECA isn't run for the spectators, get your mates to volunteer.

we could make it a NON SPECTATOR event, so the only way people could get in is if they are driving or volunteering :whistling:

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That idea has been floated before. I don't necessarily think it's the best idea but the day is always short on volunteers as people come up to watch the spectacle (for free) and have no intent on ever helping. Maybe charging for spectator entry would be a good idea.

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