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There are always plenty of people with video/camera's.

Bring whatever you want.

If you want GOOD positioning around the back track etc, then volunteering gives you the perfect chance to get out the back where people normally are not allowed etc whilst events are on

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Sorry Martin, I will only be available for the morning and then the first runs after lunch and then I'll have to do a quick trip home to feed the pup, cant get anyone to puppy sit and no one will be home to watch him, and dont want to miss out on the shenanigans Saturday night >_<

C'mon guys and girls... Anyone bringing a girlfriend they can volunteer for a few hours in the arvo or a mate who would love to be up close with the action in the morning?? It really is great fun and a fantastic way to get to know others in the club and get involved, not to mention a free lunch, and some of the awesome photos that you can get from being a flaggy out the back :)

I've volunteered the last few years at most of the Deca's (unless I have been sick) - heck I missed some of my nephews 3rd birthday last year because I was at a DECA day helping out! :cheers:

... ok off my high horse now, just remember, without volunteers the day will not go ahead. :thanks:

I might be able to help in the volunteering. What can I do...............

Flaggie would be a great enry role.

You get to sit out in the sun watch cars race and laugh at them when they hit cones...

Plus get a free lunch!

No Mark,

you will be in the tolet maning the glory hole in between runs.

sorry mate its your turn :thumbsup:

You will have to give me some tips though... I hear your quite famous at the truck stops between Melbourne and woodonga...

Brad and Josh have decided not to come so they won't be able to assist. However I've dragged another mate Jett down and he will be able to assist somewhere in the morning. He's a 18yo hoon so he'll like it up close to the action.

Brad and Josh have decided not to come so they won't be able to assist. However I've dragged another mate Jett down and he will be able to assist somewhere in the morning. He's a 18yo hoon so he'll like it up close to the action.

Martin

As josh is not going to be morning skidpan starter ya can put me there .

Cheers wayneO

Come on guys - we need more volunteers for the day to go ahead!!!

Surely there are more of you who can help out on the day.

For the 6 years these events have been running, Ive stood in both extremes (hot & cold) time after time after time after time etc etc - I'D LOVE TO HAVE A DAY OFF!!! :D

The morning is when we need you - still plenty of time in the arvo to jump in some cars.

Wayne will do.

Mat thanks for the offer the more the merrier.

Folks we still really need some more helpers in the morning.

great change to see things up close and personal.

and remember if no-one volunteers the event will NOT run.

Even if people can only help for the morning that great.

Martin

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