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Originally posted by Kyle Fenton
I thought that all people at the kick-off and kick-off seminars/ceremonies had to be 21 or over. I remember this was in an e-mail last year, when they said "NO Students" in big bold letters. I thought they also said, no alumni/adult advisor under the age of 21 is eligible to attend the kick off. So I would check with FIRST before you go.
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Well, I considered this earlier, and I didn't thought there was any trouble because I heard the 21 years old rule no longer apply. But either way, the 21 years old rule was important because they served alcoholic beverages at Dean's party... and I won¡¦t want one of those anyway. Other than that I don't think they really care either way.
A lot of bay area teams aren't sending any advisors to Manchester, and I just decided to be a team rep of one of the team I will be working with. I won't be taking up spaces of other people, and the manual and related material will be sent to the California remote kick off anyway.
And, as far as I am concern, all I am going to do is hang out with the rest of the volunteers, not go to Dean's house, see the game and field, and maybe go to some of the workshops... I am really more of a reporter this time, taking millions of pictures of the place and plan to share them with the west coast teams who won't be going.
I think I am going to be both team rep AND volunteering. No harm done.