Bryan is right (thank you, Bryan, I was just about to post that). :-)
We will need about 30 workers in total for the Challenge rounds on Sunday
afternoon. If you are participating in the Pro, and don't qualify for the
challenge, than it's easy, just stick around for the rest of Sunday
afternoon and help us out. If you are not participating in the Pro, then
you would need to arrive at the site around Noon on Sunday.
In addition to a free SFR regional event entry, you will also be fed lunch.
Corey Smith - co-chair
smythe@abac.com
Sharon Levy - co-chair
esslevy@abac.com
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ba-autox@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-ba-autox@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Bryan Nemy
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 11:39 PM
To: Corey Smith; Ba-Autox@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: RE: Need workers for our region's SCCA ProSolo.
Workers will also be needed to staff the Challenge on Sunday, May 12. If
you help with the Challenge, entered in the Pro or not, you will receive a
free entry to a SFR regional event. We need a bunch of help, so come out
for the Challenge and give us a hand. See what a Pro is really all about.
Bryan
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ba-autox@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-ba-autox@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Corey Smith
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 7:49 AM
To: Ba-Autox@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Need workers for our region's SCCA ProSolo.
Hello SFR!
It's time to get pumped up about this year's local ProSolo in Atwater, CA
(pay no attention to Andy's request for workers at the Tour). :-) Our
region is hosting the event, and we'll need your help in running it
smoothly. It is important to continue putting on great National level
events in our area, so that we can continue to host these in future years.
Especially for those of you that haven't been to a ProSolo, don't let the
"Pro" part of the name scare you. Although there are many fiercely
competitive drivers that show up at these events, the ProSolo format is
extremely fun for everyone. I even think most people would agree that
ProSolo's are closer to being a spectator sport than a normal Solo2 event.
With a drag strip start, and mirror image courses, you can test more of your
driving skills. If you haven't entered yet, go here:
http://www.scca.org/amateur/solo2/prosolo/2002/atwater/index.html
As for working goes, the ProSolo is no different than any other regional
autox event. We need people for registration, tech, course setup, safety
steward, etc. These jobs aren't any more complicated than normal, and also
excuse you from any other course working duties during the rest of the event
weekend.
We do have a few workers so far, but still need:
--Two Course Setup workers (Work from 8am-Noon Friday 5/10)
--Two Tech workers (Work from 5pm-7pm Friday 5/10, and 7am-8am Saturday
5/11)
--One Registration worker (Work from 5pm-8pm Friday 5/10, and 7am-8am
Saturday 5/11)
If you'd like to help us with one of these positions, please email me or
Sharon directly.
Thanks!
Corey Smith - co-chair
smythe@abac.com
Sharon Levy - co-chair
esslevy@abac.com
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