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Deca.. Officials

Its DECA time

 

 

 

And once again we ask for your help

 

 

 

When....November 12th

 

Where..DECA Complex Shepparton

 

 

 

We are after a small group to be volunteer Officials

 

We are after Timers/ Starters and Marshals .

 

Lunch and drinks we will supply on the day.

 

All Volunteers will need to be out at DECA complex by 8am for a quick breifing.

 

We need 8 volunteers for the morning

 

And 4 for the afternoon

 

 

 

So if your coming up for a look or you have some friends coming up i need your help.

 

Days like this can not run without volunteers.

 

So post up here your interest or find me on the day.

 

 

 

Cheers WayneO

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