If you think you'll be able to help us out, please
drop either Corey or I an email, so that we'll have a
headcount.
Thanks!
Sharon & Corey
--- Corey Smith <smythe@abac.com> wrote:
> 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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