Volunteers for the Blue Nose Marathon support special events, runner services, and logistics in various roles at the World Trade & Conference Centre (WTCC) and Halifax Metro Centre. Special event roles include super hosts, awards distribution, lost kids booth, and more. Runner services roles involve registration, kit pick up, point of sale, and bag storage. Logistics volunteers help with distribution, facility signage, and more. Duties are described for key roles like lost kids booth, super hosts, kit pick up, point of sale, registration, and the distribution centre. Volunteers are reminded to know their role, stay safe, don't abandon their post, have fun.
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Where Volunteers Work at Blue Nose Events
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2. Where do Volunteers work?
If you are working at WTCC (World Trade & Conference Centre) or HMC
(Halifax Metro Centre), you will be supporting:
•Special Events: Awards, Shoe Mountain, Lost Kids, the After Party, Pre-race
Mixer, Information Services, Post-race Celebration and Super Hosts.
•Runner Services: Registration, Race Kit Pick Up, T-shirt Exchange, Race
Transfers, Point of Sale, Medal Distribution and Bag storage.
•Logistics: Active Living Expo, Speaker’s Corner, Food Service, Distribution
Centre, Facility signage.
•Volunteer Services: Management and coordination of all volunteers
services.
3. Special Events
The Special Events Committee ensures the race weekend ‘experience’ is
special and memorable. They are responsible for:
•Super Hosts
•Awards Distribution
•Shoe Mountain
•Lost Kids
•Pre Race Mixer inside Metro Centre on race days Saturday & Sunday
•Medal Presentation and Post-Race Celebration
•On-course entertainment
•Start / finish Production Crew
•After Party on Sunday night at WTCC
•Photo Booth
4. Lost Kids Booth
The Doctors NS Youth Run Saturday May 17th
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If you find a lost child, tell them you are a volunteer and bring them to the
designated Lost Kids Area located inside the Metro Centre on the Brunswick
Street (West) side of the ice surface, immediately next to the First Aid
Station.
Lost Kids area will be clearly marked with neon signage.
Volunteers will be easily spotted wearing a
bright green t-shirt.
5. Super Hosts Volunteers
You are the first face our registrants see so you are very important!
Your role is to welcome them to the Active Living Expo at WTCC and answer
questions about everything in the Blue Nose Marathon weekend.
It is important that you become familiar with all three levels at the WTCC, the
Metro Centre, as well as the race events and the many activities taking place
Blue Nose weekend.
6. Kit Pick up
• Youth or Adult kit pick up is offered Friday and Saturday at the WTCC
• Youth and 10K kit pick up are on Level 1.
• 5K, Half and Full Marathon kit pick up are on Level 2.
• Both levels have Chip Activation.
• Volunteers cross-check participant’s name, verify t-shirt size, race events
entered and provides the race kit including t-shirt to the participant.
Make sure runners know to activate their chip or they won’t get a time!
7. Point of Sale
Runner Services manages the Point of Sale (POS) system that
processes fees for Race Entry and Pasta Village
tickets – onsite on race weekend.
It is helpful, but not necessary, that volunteers
have experience with a cash register and debit
machine – our coordinators will show you the ropes.
POS is located on Level 1 of the WTCC.
Pre-shift training will be provided for this position.
8. Registration
• Volunteers assist walkers and runners who have yet to register for Blue
Nose events.
• You may be asked questions about the events so you need to be very
familiar with Scotiabank Blue Nose Marathon.
• In addition to registration questions, you may be asked about related
topics such as t-shirt exchange, No Sweat policy, Sponsor registration,
Charity Challenge to name a few.
• Registration is located on Level 1 of the WTCC.
9. Volunteer Centre
All volunteers must check in at the Volunteer Centre prior to their shift.
•Folks here assist with registering volunteers, providing t-shirts and making
sure they have what they need before sending them out on their shift.
•New for 2014 we are offering secure bag storage for our volunteers!
•They also provide refreshment and snacks.
10. Distribution Centre
Logistics Volunteers distribute pre ordered supplies to other committees such
as:
Tools, office supplies, snacks, radios, etc.
We use carts to deliver and some items are heavy so expect to work in teams
of two. This team also conduct inventory and repack supplies, outbound post
event. Get ready to work those muscles!
If you are required to visit the Distribution Centre, it is located on the 3rd
Floor
of the WTCC and is open all 3 days during Event Weekend.
11. Did you forget any details about your
volunteer shifts?
Our new volunteer software can provide you with that
information. The “Forgot your assignments” button can be
found on the Volunteer Sign up page (see below).
12. Recap, Key Reminders!
• Know your role (if you don’t, ask questions).
• Be safe and keep the participants safe.
• Don’t abandon your post!
• Stay until the end of the event or your shift.
• Last, but not least, have FUN!
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Volunteers assist walkers and runners who need to pick up their race kits as well as those who have yet to register for a Blue Nose event.
You may be asked questions about any of the weekend events so you need to be very familar with the SBNM Weekend Schedule of Events.
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