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It's DECA time people

At at this time we once again ask for your assistance.

For this event to run SMOOTH on TIME and SAFLEY we need a small group of volunteers (Officials ) to

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

All Oficials on the daywill be supplied lunch and drinks and go in the draw for some great SAU gear.

An Officials breifing wil be held before the drivers breifing so all Officials will need to be at

the DECA complex by 8.30 am on the Saturday morning.

So if your thinking about coming up for a look and not competing this is a great way to get up

close to the action. Also if you are competing and bringing a friend or 3 it would be great if

they could put there hand up to help out on the day.

So if this sounds like you or your friends post up in here or send me a PM and i will your names down

Cheers... WayneO

MORNING

LONG WANG

STARTER..

TIMER....Kieran

FINISHER

SPOTTER

SPOTTER

MINI WANG

STARTER...Andy

FINISHER..Colin

TIMER.. Juliette

SKIPPAN

STARTER..Wayne

TIMER....Russell

FINISHER..Martin

AFTERNOON

SKIDPAN.

STARTER..Wayne

TIMER

TIMER

FINISHER..Martin

FINISHER

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Can I just mention that last DECA's severe lack of willing volunteers was very frustrating. It should never have to come to having to beg someone to help out - after all they're not paying to spectate the day and volunteering gets you much closer to the action.

If you are coming up and you're not driving, put your hand up to volunteer. You won't regret the decision. Hell, I haven't driven a DECA since '09 but I've barely missed one since!

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I thought last DECA we had too many volunteers? When I turned up with 5 of us ready to help we were told we weren't needed anymore.

Either way I should be able to help, just need to make sure no assignments are due around then.

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