[W1SMH] Fw: Help with communications at the BAA Half—sign-ups close soon

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From: Brett Smith
Date: Fri, Sep 5, 2014 06:49
To: Ray Cord;
Subject:Help with communications at the BAA Half—sign-ups close soon

Dear Ray,
The BAA Half-Marathon is coming up fast, and I’m looking for six more people to help round out the medical communications team. The course is long and the participant list is longer, so coordination is crucial at this event. Every ham volunteer makes an important contribution to that, and we have a lot of fun doing it, too. I hope you’ll join us.
You can sign up through the BAA Web site. Don’t delay—they’ll be closing registration next week.
Go to the BAA Half-Marathon volunteer page and press the “Volunteer Now” button.
There are separate buttons for “Returning” and “First Time” Volunteers. Returning Volunteers will be prompted for a BAA Volunteer Loyalty Number. If you don’t know your BAA Volunteer Loyalty Number, you can recover it with the “Retrieve Your Volunteer Loyalty Number” button.
If the system does not have a Volunteer Loyalty Number for you, or if you have not volunteered at a BAA event before, go through the “First Time Volunteers” button on the first page.
Complete the personal information form.
Group status: Ham volunteers don’t need to join any group. You can answer “No” to both questions.
Assignment request: Select “Ham Radios” from the top pulldown menu on the page. You are not required to make any selections on the lower menus.
Complete the remainder of the application and make note of your application confirmation number. Seeing a confirmation number on the page is your indication that you have successfully completed the online application.
If you have any questions about the event or the sign-up procedure, feel free to get in touch with me at ab1rl at arrl.net or (859) 466 5915.
Thank you, and 73,
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Brett Smith, AB1RL
Public Service Coordinator, Boston Amateur Radio Club


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