"The chamber relies on hundreds of volunteers for its success each
year," said Kelsey Ney, the volunteer director of the festival and
chamber member services director. "The festival would not happen
without the generous involvement of local individuals and businesses
who give of their time to help make the festival happen. As the
festival grows, so does the need to expand the volunteer base. This
year we are estimating that we will need to fill anywhere from 650
to 700 volunteer spots once the festival is completed and cleanup is
done the next week."
Andi Hake, executive director of the chamber, added: "This number
may total about 615 individual people. We have many people that
commit to working an entire weekend or just parts of each day. It
never stops amazing me the amount of generosity the people in our
community continually display year after year, event after event."
With the addition of the new Kansas City Barbeque Society
competition downtown on Friday and Saturday, the free off-site
parking and shuttle program, and the addition of several other new
components to the festival this year, the need for volunteers is at
an all-time high.
Besides adding new features to the festival, the chamber lost some
key volunteer coordinators from years past.
"We have been able to fill several of these volunteer coordinator
positions, but we still need someone to help us manage our new
off-site parking and shuttles, and we are looking to fill another
airport parking coordinator position," said Ney. "These two
coordinators are key to the success of the event. If our traffic
flow is a nightmare for visitors to the event and our community, it
is likely they will not return. Finding the right person for each
position has presented us with a challenge we were not anticipating,
but we are confident that someone will rise to the challenge."
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There are a wide variety of volunteer opportunities available --
working in the fine art fair, barbecue competition, transportation,
beverage center (both of the alcohol kind and nonalcoholic), selling
souvenirs, helping people park, answering questions, driving buses
and golf carts as shuttles, selling admissions to the airport and
for tethered balloon rides, setting up, cleaning up and tearing
down, and much, much more.
The chamber asks that you let them know if you would be interested
in joining their army of volunteers, and if you have friends or
family members who may have an interest, get them involved too.
To show a small token of appreciation for the volunteers, the
festival will kick off with a Volunteer Appreciation Party on Aug.
24.
The festival dates are Aug. 26, 27, 28.
For more information on how you can volunteer, contact Kelsey Ney
at the chamber office, 217-735-2385 or
info@lincolnillinois.com,
or you can download a
volunteer form at
www.lincolnillinois.com.
[Text from file received from
the Lincoln/Logan County
Chamber of Commerce]
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