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Volunteering at Stonewall Regatta


Every year, the Regatta relies heavily on the help of volunteers. Thank you for your interest in volunteering to make Stonewall Regatta 17 a success!

 

Races will be held on a Saturday from roughly 8:30 - 5:00p.m., depending on number of entries and weather, and will be broken into two shifts - a morning shift and an afternoon shift. All volunteers receive a free t-shirt and lunch. We will have many areas to fill with volunteers, all looking for different skills, and all equally important to putting on a successful event. While the areas are grouped below according to volunteers' rowing experience, these are only suggestions. Please consider all the areas to find the one that best matches your abilities and interests!

 

There are many ways to help. To make things easier, we have broken down the positions by the amount of rowing experience that you will likely need.  Once you see something you like, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator to sign-up.

Positions for Anyone

No rowing experience is needed for these positions.

Positions Description 
Concessions/Merchandise Helpings sell t-shirts, hats, etc. 
Finish timing Timing the races and working with referees to certifyc the results 
Results Runner Taking results from the finish line to the results area 
Hospitality Liaison Ensuring the referees and sponsors needs are met 
Information Center Answer questions as necessary 
Registration Checking participants in
Results Distribution Helping distribute the race results
Parking Marshal Helping spectators and participants find a place to park
Volunteer Coordination Signing in volunteeers and directing them to their places

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Positions for New Rowers

Some rowing experience is required for these positions.

Position

Description

Results Runner

Running results from the the timing stand to the results table to get results posted

Launch Driver

Driving a launch for river control and patrol and for monitoring starts and finishes (requires Harbor Patrol certification - certification classes are offered)

Course Assistants

Helping to set up and tear down the course before and after the event

Dock Assistants

Helping boats launch and land

Finish Timing

Timing the races and working with the referees to certify the times

Positions for Experienced Rowers

These positions require more rowing experience.

Position

Description

Announcer

Announcing launch times, race progress, and results. Got a great radio voice?? We'd love to have you!

Dock Master

Directing the launching and landing of boats from the dock

Launch Driver (Chase)

Driving a launch for a referee chasing boats on the course (requires Harbor Patrol certification - certification classes are offered)

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