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How Does Your Team Support Your Regional?
In the pattern of JFK-
Ask not what your regional can do for you but what you can do for your regional.. Running a regional takes dozens of volunteers, lots of funding, and dedicated leadership.... so here's a topic... what do you or your team do to support the regional you attend? what do you think would be a good project or idea to support your regional? WC :cool: |
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like most regionals around the country your right they require volunteers. well for the NYC regional team members of participating teams or non participating teams may assist with field resetting mostly and a few other small side jobs.
I remember back in 2001 My friend Ray was on 522 w/ me and he was field resetting. In 2002 and 2003 he played human player and well 2004 hes an alumni just like me. Oh the memories they won't go away easily & they're there for a reason and their there to stay! :) |
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Our team (854) hosted a booth at the International Hobby Show at the International Center in Toronto to promote the Canadian regional. We basically set up a projector, soundsystem and display, and played promo videos, and drove robots around. People seemed really interested. :)
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Our team generally has a lot of adult chaperones who end up being on the field as volenteers, even one of our engineers did it once (it was kinda weird) sometimes kids that are on things like animation, can volenteer at a regional. Our team will do almost anything you ask of us at a regional, we most definetly have enough people!
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well there will be a rochester regional because of rochester teams
college mentors were pushing for it and because of bausch and lomb's support of us they are one of the main regional sponsors as well....the same thing goes for xerox |
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Team 60 and our sponsor LARON Inc. provide the machine shop for Phoenix. We also do workshops & demos. Geo. |
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For our team, one of our mentors is the president of the Southern California Regional Robotics Forum. And they are going to be using the parts of the field that we built for practice in the pits at the LA regional. :) |
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The correct answer here is ....
Any way you can!!!! At regionals in the past 103 has provided volunteers, performed national anthems, helped/mentored fellow teams, promote the events through website and newsletter, and encouraged potential sponsors and potential future teams to attend. I'm sure we are up for the same again. |
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Our current VP was an inspecter last year and he had a rockin' good time. So I think that I will be an inspector at GLR this year. And also a compatition with out team Lightning would be like a stick of butter with out frosting. :D
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Some of our team members have volunteered to do tours & be inspectors & things like that. But we're a relatively small team & can't really afford to lose too many members.
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Team 60 and Laron Incorporated provide the machine shop for the Arizona Regional. Lase year we perfromed 200 reapirs.
Shawn |
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Though I'm not talking about my team here, I wanted to post about the joys of volunteering at competitions.
Volunteering is so much fun! This coming from a girl who used to volunteer in the time period when you had to know someone to get a volunteering job (side note: that volunteer form makes me feel so old) :D Jobs I have held over my FIRST volunteering career: -Media Tent volunteer...where I met Jeb Bush -Dean's "watch" (I have no idea if he does now, but Dean wasn't wearing a watch at all in 2000...and because my old team required watches on at all times, I was assigned to follow him around and tell him when his appointments were) -Dean and/or Woodie fetcher (as you can tell by going to a regional or nats, Dean & Woodie like to wander off...and it was my job to track them down) -Media Scaffolding control...gives you the best view of the field in the entire place ;) -FIRST Place front desk attendant....with the lovely Lora Knepper! And you get cool stuff too! I have volunteer tshirts dating back from 1995 b/c FIRST was clearing them out one of the last times I volunteered. They also used to give you water throughout the entire competition. But my favorite gift was way back when in 2000 when Sandra Darah used to work as FIRST's media rep...and one random day in May I recieved a letter of recommendation from her in the mail to use as I wished. I like to believe it was one of the things that helped me get into Babson :) So my point is, by all means, get into volunteering at competitions. I started doing it because there's sometimes not much for a student not working on the robot to do during Nationals...I wanted something more out of it, I wanted to see a different side. And I got more out of it than I ever want to admit. ;) Thanks for listening to my morning rambling! |
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