Junior Kart Work Assignment
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Junior Kart Work Assignment
Junior Karts always run immediately after lunch. Since our groups are fairly large for this next event we will be having the Jr Karts as a separate work assignment. Currently run Group 5 (S1, STX, SSM) is the largest afternoon group so anyone who would like to volunteer to work the Jr's instead of your regular assignment (Group 6), volunteer here. The first 6 to post, get the job. This is for course workers only. Timing workers will be the same as Group 4 (since you get to sit down in air conditioned comfort). Note that this means your lunch break will be slightly shorter than everyone else.
1. Tom Tanquary
2. Sheldon Ekstrand
3. Tadd Ekstrand
4. Frank Rodriguez
5. Justin Reed
6. Byron Goodman
1. Tom Tanquary
2. Sheldon Ekstrand
3. Tadd Ekstrand
4. Frank Rodriguez
5. Justin Reed
6. Byron Goodman
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Re: Junior Kart Work Assignment
I'll do it.
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Re: Junior Kart Work Assignment
I run STS... but I'll volunteer to work the kids instead of reg. scheduled.
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Re: Junior Kart Work Assignment
Sign up Sheldon Ekstrand and Tadd Ekstrand.
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Re: Junior Kart Work Assignment
We're only pulling from Group 5 right now, as that is the largest work group and can support the need.
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Re: Junior Kart Work Assignment
Wrangled up my buddies as volunteers.
Frank Rodriguez - SSM
Justin Reed - S1
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Re: Junior Kart Work Assignment
It's been a while since the whole gang has been out. Glad to see their joining us again.Steve Ekstrand wrote:Sign up Sheldon Ekstrand and Tadd Ekstrand.
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Re: Junior Kart Work Assignment
All spots filled, thanks.
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Re: Junior Kart Work Assignment
Thank you everyone that helped with the Junior's. The parents all truly appreciate it.
Re: Junior Kart Work Assignment
It seemed like that worked out pretty well!Stacey Miller wrote:Thank you everyone that helped with the Junior's. The parents all truly appreciate it.
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