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If you ASK folks to volunteer, especially alumni and even team members (at events the team isn't competing perhaps) people seem to step up. I found that many team members were "too shy" to volunteer but, when asked, are happy to do so and start doing it year after year. |
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As for Florida vs MAR density, MAR is not as large a region as you'd think and they have as many teams as Florida. (source: I've spent a fair bit of time in those areas...also, a map) Districts in a region is easily computed as CEILING((Teams * 2)/40). |
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Edit: These are what I was looking at. 2013 FRC teams. http://d.pr/i/VFfs http://d.pr/i/6eAj |
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Define Central Florida. If you are counting the entire central corridor you're right. But that'd be silly as it's a much larger area. Of course, nothing looks like SE Michigan, New England, or MAR.
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SF: Below that line through Sarasota across to Vero Beach. And why would it be silly to consider the central part of Florida as Central Florida? |
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Maybe for the reasons I WROTE? I was looking for the optimal location to place a state championship based on number of teams who could comfortably commute to it. As someone who has repeatedly done he Brandon -> Orlando commute that is BARELY reasonable to do round trip in a day. From Sarasota to Orlando... ha no thanks.
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1 hour drives are comfortably close. Take away the Central Florida teams with longer than 1 hour drives and you still have 28-30. Thats still more than the total considered in South Florida total; and then you can take out 2-4 teams on the OP's picture that are on the west coast of South Florida. When I was a student on 1592, we drove over from Cocoa and drove home everyday; that was an hour both ways if the traffic was good.
And just saying this as well, I was a mentor on the team the first year the South Florida regional happened and when we saw how expensive hotels in South Florida were, we had to stay like almost an hour away just to keep the hotel costs reasonable. You can find cheaper ones in Orlando(than Miami/Boca Raton/Ft. Lauderdale) and even cheaper ones within 25-30 minutes of Orlando. |
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And, without traffic and doing my usual speeding Brandon -> Orlando is over an hour. If I'm coming from west of me that means I'm on I4 through the 275 junction which takes 20 minutes on the best of days... I'm not seeing your point. |
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On a "build it and they will come" theme ...
In Michigan we have only 1 head ref who also was a head ref for the old regionals. The rest of us stepped up over the past 5 years to fill the positions. We also have many more referees than we had in the past. And now some of them are wondering what it will take to become head refs - the answer basically being, more districts! We had 7 head refs last season to work 11 district events; one of them ended up not being a head ref at all due to an assigning mixup. I think I saw a different LRI at each of the 3 district events I worked this year. Where we do overwork the volunteers is the FTA position. We are fortunate to have a very dedicated crew of FTA's and FFTA's who end up working every or almost every week. But they love it! |
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Ohio is also having a state championship this year hosted by 3266 and 1038.
And I believe 1038 has a week zero event that they just started last season. |
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From what I have seen in MAR, the hardest volunteer position to fill at new district events is judges. Judges are (ideally) not associated with a team but typically come from academia and industry in the local community. And persuading someone to possibly take a day off work to judge at a new event, for a program they may never have heard of before, is difficult. Once an event is established in the community, and hopefully got publicity, you start to build a judge base.
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