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Its DECA time. And once again i ask for your help

As stated above Saturday 22nd of March

We are after a group of 10 volunteer Officials.

The roles will be for Timers / Starters / Marshals

Most important are the morning events we only need 4 people to help out in the afternoon.

We would need all officials to be at the DECA complex at 8 am and be ready for the officials briefing at 8.45 am.

So if you are not entered and are just coming up for a look we really need your help.

Lunch and drinks will be provided on the day.

So if this sounds like you or you are bringing someone up that can help let me know.

Cheers WayneO

MORNING.

Official 1..Wayne

Official 2..David

Official 3

Official 4,,Anna

Official 5 .Lee

Official 6

Official 7

Official 8

Official 9

Official 10

LUNCH..

AFTERNOON

Official 1..Wayne

Official 2..Tony

Official 3

Official 4

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So not needed in the arvo anymore? Will see if I can get the for the morn runs.

Tony

if your not getting up to DECA until lunch time and you can help out in the afternoon only that

would be great . Come find me when you get to DECA.. :thumbsup:

MORNING.

Official 1..Wayne

Official 2..David

Official 3

Official 4,,Anna

Official 5 .Lee

Official 6

Official 7

Official 8

Official 9

Official 10

LUNCH..

AFTERNOON

Official 1..Wayne

Official 2..Tony

Official 3

Official 4

As you can see we are short on volunteers. Not a lot will happen on the day without them.

And the longer it takes for me to find and arrange people on the Saturday morning the

latter we will start.

Just saying.

Tony

if your not getting up to DECA until lunch time and you can help out in the afternoon only that

would be great . Come find me when you get to DECA.. :thumbsup:

Done and done. If I can get there any earlier I will. Where abouts will you be so I can find you a bit easier? Maybe wearing a red hat or such :P

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Done and done. If I can get there any earlier I will. Where abouts will you be so I can find you a bit easier? Maybe wearing a red hat or such :P

He'll have an orange vest on, probably on skid pan shouting but if you see anyone with an orange vest ask them :)

Hi wayne, Im bringing two of my mates along. Im putting there hands up for them for volunteering if you get desperate (looks to be that way)

provided they can still get some passenger runs in i dont see why they cant do it!

...provided they can still get some passenger runs in i dont see why they cant do it!

Help will be most needed during morning session, so passenger runs in the afternoon shouldnt be a problem.

Hi wayne, Im bringing two of my mates along. Im putting there hands up for them for volunteering if you get desperate (looks to be that way)

provided they can still get some passenger runs in i dont see why they cant do it!

That would be great Josh.. i will track them down.

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