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Pat's Peak Ski Team - Volunteer Opportunities Pats Peak Ski Team (PPST) has a proud tradition of conducting well-run and well-organized races. Our reputation has been built based on service to the racer. We have always made certain that each race is conducted professionally in keeping with the highest standards of amateur ski racing. Each family member of our racers makes up the PPST Volunteer Team for club-sponsored races. Most races held at Pat's Peak require racers to pay a fee, and, as a result, this produces revenue for the club. Well-run races attract more racers and benefit the club because without these revenue dollars club dues would be higher. Race Volunteer Sign-up Sheets (as of 03/02/08) Race Credit Requirements Each family has a choice at the beginning of the season to either pay higher club dues, or volunteer to earn 4 race credits, per racer, during the season. A maximum of 8 credits are required per family regardless of the number of racers. How to Earn Credits 1. Sign-up: A sign-up table and information about race volunteer opportunities will be available at upcoming PPST meetings and club events. Sign-up sheets will also be posted in the ATC when training starts at Pat's Peak. The mandatory volunteer cut-off date is December 31, 2007. Since the number of volunteers will be limited per race, you should sign up early! After the cut-off date PPST members with an outstanding balance of race volunteer credits will be invoiced $75.00 per race credit owed (based on volunteer commitments as of the cut-off date). 2. You will receive notification of race worker assignments via e-mail prior to each race. 3. You must report for your shift on time and complete the entire shift. Shifts may be shared by members of the same family - please notify the appropriate Area Supervisor (i.e. Head Gatekeeper, Chief of Course, etc.). 4. A Race Area Supervisor will be assigned to each job type. You are required to report to that Race Area Supervisor at the beginning and end of your shift so the appropriate paperwork can be completed. 5. Race workers must sign-in on the Worker Sign-in Sheet and complete a USSA Waiver & Liability Release form for each race. These will be available at the ATC on race day. AO's do not need to sign the USSA Waiver & Liability Release form but everyone should sign the Race Worker Credit sheet. The completed forms will be submitted to NHARA at the completion of each race. If you have any questions regarding the sign-up process or the status of your race credits, please contact Rob Lyon: rlyon4@comcast.net or call (978) 853-0980. Sign Up Process Sign-up for volunteer positions at the Equipment Sale Day, Ski or Snowboard Sale, New Member Orientation and the Pot Luck Family Party. Sign-up sheets will also be posted at the ATC (Alpine Training Center) by the mandatory volunteer cut-off date of December 31, 2007. Job Description briefs will also be posted with the Sign-up sheets in the ATC. It is important to sign-up early to ensure you obtain the necessary race credits. The number of volunteers per race will be limited. Certain positions require an Alpine Officials (AO) license from USSA. Parents interested in learning more about all aspects of ski racing are strongly encouraged to become Alpine Officials. To become an Alpine Official, write: P.O. Box 100, Park City, UT 84060, or call (435) 647-2666. To obtain immediate information about becoming an Alpine Official visit USSA on-line as well at: http://www.ussa.org/PublishingFolder/186.htm A copy of the work assignments will be e-mailed to each volunteer one week prior to the scheduled race. Jobs for each race include: Chief of Race (AO) Chief of Course (AO) Starter Chief Timekeeper (AO) Assistant Timer Computer Operator Announcer Finish Referee (AO) Start Referee (AO) Hand Timer Start or Finish Scoreboard Start Round Up Race Registration Maintenance Crew Member Head Gatekeeper Gatekeeper * requires AO license Current credit status: |