That freight train call the Annual Car Show is heading straight towards us! Those lights in the tunnel
are now less than 40 days away from daylight!
Accomplishments to date include:
Permit issued and Insurance completed.
Restructuring of Classes down to 40
All Classes/Trophies paid for without major sponsor help.
Class location in the park and parking set, just needs verification.
Class and “Best Of “trophies are in hand.
Golf Carts are reserved.
Next tasks to complete
Concession food purchase, menu and pricing.
Beverage list and pricing.
Port-a-potty lease.
Layout Maps for Concessions, Registration, & Pavilion.
I can go into details on numbers of tasks needed to be accomplished for a successful Car Show; the
low number of volunteers we have to date signed up; and the fact we have a lot to accomplish for
the Show. People say members will appear on Show Day to work, don’t worry!
Well, that hasn’t happened the last two shows!
At this time including; Board Members, their families and those who signed the book at the meeting,
we have commitments from about 15% of our total membership to work the Car Show! That’s no-
where near enough. Go through the list of tasks below find something you feel you can do to help
make the show a success. Call one of the Board Members to add your name to the list for that activ-
ity. We will also be sending out a broadcast email to the entire membership with a similar request.
The following are the tasks needing workers. Find what you are willing to and would like to do to
make OUR show a success this year.
Volunteer and help make this a great show for Fords Unlimited and the Charities we help through
the year! Thank you!
Registration Classification Class Sign Installation Parking Dash Plaques Handout Pavilion Setup/Remove Concessions Cashiers | Cooking Concession Cashiers Cooking Concession Servers Concession Food Handlers Ballot Counters Raffle Sales | Silent Auction Sales Pre-show BBQ Cooking BBQ Set Up BBQ Clean up Parking Clean UP Loading and taking show items back to the storage locker |