R'fest 2010 needs a few more good men & women!

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Josephine
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R'fest 2010 needs a few more good men & women!

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A few people have canceled their volunteer positions and a few more have been added.

If you can help out, please sign up at http://rrgcc.org/volunteering/rocktober ... rs-needed/

THANK YOU! :-D
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I think I know just the people to fill the saturday positions. I've let them know, the ball is in their court.
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Great - because we had another position open up and it's a great one :-D
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I lied - we have SIX open positions right now. Unfortunately, emergencies come up and some people had to cancel. If you could please help out, it would be appreciated!!
http://www.volmanager.com/RRGCC/VolMan(1).php
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