Volunteers Needed For Frontier Days

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Frontier days is getting ready to help all of us celebrate the Fourth of July. For more than 20 years the effort has been put in to host a great celebration. Volunteers are needed the next two Saturday’s, Mondays and Tuesday’s from now until the July 4th. The shift hours are expected to be 8:30am-2:00pm. Volunteers are needed to help set up tents and the fish pond. Bring any equipment you have like rakes, gloves, chainsaws… snacks and water provided.

During July 1st -4th :

1. Volunteers are needed as gate keeps (can sit down, but be able to get up and talk with people in their vehicles)

2. Volunteers are needed to act as Alcohol Monitors as well as still have shifts open for servers (no licensed needed, but nice)

3. Volunteers are also needed for fundraising efforts, and to operate one or two of the smaller bounce houses (a group with 5-6 people and more to have shifts)

Questions call Ann Gawith 541-419-4845. 17 and younger please have supervising adult

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