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Lots of folk have been asking how they can help, because you are awesome people who are used to pitching in at events.  Go you!  We have lots of volunteers, but there are lots of little things that need to be done regularly throughout the day that you could help with if you want to spread the workload around.
Lots of folk have been asking how they can help, because you are awesome people who are used to pitching in at events.  Go you!  Please don't feel obliged, since we have lots of volunteers, but there ''are'' lots of little things that need to be done regularly throughout the day that you could help with if you want to spread the workload around.


Step 1: DO NOT ASK TERRI.   
* Step 1: DO NOT ASK TERRI.   
Step 2: On the wedding day, there will be a big whiteboard with tasks.  Claim one, do it, check it off or mark time it was done.   
* Step 2: On the wedding day, there will be a big whiteboard with tasks.  Claim one, do it, check it off or mark time it was done.   
Step 3: You have helped!
* Step 3: You have helped!


Mostly this is stuff like "check to make sure there's toilet paper in the bathrooms" or "refill water pitchers on the tables"
Mostly this is stuff like "check to make sure there's toilet paper in the bathrooms" or "refill water pitchers on the tables"


Unsure?  Our volunteer coordinators are Susan and Marlene (the bridesmaids).
Unsure?  Our volunteer coordinators are Susan and Marlene (the bridesmaids).

Latest revision as of 21:11, 8 July 2016

Lots of folk have been asking how they can help, because you are awesome people who are used to pitching in at events. Go you! Please don't feel obliged, since we have lots of volunteers, but there are lots of little things that need to be done regularly throughout the day that you could help with if you want to spread the workload around.

  • Step 1: DO NOT ASK TERRI.
  • Step 2: On the wedding day, there will be a big whiteboard with tasks. Claim one, do it, check it off or mark time it was done.
  • Step 3: You have helped!

Mostly this is stuff like "check to make sure there's toilet paper in the bathrooms" or "refill water pitchers on the tables"

Unsure? Our volunteer coordinators are Susan and Marlene (the bridesmaids).