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Offline metron-brewer

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Volunteering at 2014 NHC?
« on: February 12, 2014, 02:31:57 pm »
My wife and I are planning on attending our first National Homebrewers Cconference  this year. I was wondering what opportunities there are for volunteering at the conference. And looking for suggestions for a couple of newbies. We've never volunteered at any competitions or conferences before so I'm not sure what qualifications would be required/beneficial.
Ron B.
White Bear Lake, MN

Offline Jimmy K

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Re: Volunteering at 2014 NHC?
« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2014, 07:36:13 am »
I remember a place to sign up to volunteer at the conference last year. Can't find it this year, but it might be part of the registration process - or it will be added closer to the conference. I know they have volunteers helping with seminars and other things.
 
They'll have a call for stewards and judges for the competition sometime in May probably. You need to be a BJCP judge to judge, but there are no qualifications to steward. They'll have a website where you can register yourself and indicate which sessions you're available for. The competition will be on Thursday.
Delmarva United Homebrewers - President by inverse coup - former president ousted himself.
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Offline bonjour

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Re: Volunteering at 2014 NHC?
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2014, 07:11:25 am »
Volunteering should be part of the registration process,
which opens Wednesday 10:00 am MST, February 19, 2014
Fred Bonjour
Co-Chair Mashing in Michigan 2014 AHA Conference in Grand Rapids, Michigan
AHA Governing Committee; AHA Conference, Club Support & Web Subcommittees



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