Call for volunteers to help at the Wanaka A&P Show
Call for volunteers to help at the Wanaka A&P Show
Organisers of this year’s Wanaka Show are calling
for volunteers to help during the popular two-day
agricultural and pastoral event next month.
And people who give up their time for free get to attend an inspirational talk by well-known Marlborough farmer and speaker Doug Avery, who’ll discuss the topic of resilience in farming and in life in general at a one-off talk before the Show begins.
Wanaka Show coordinator Jane Stalker hopes to attract about 30 skilled volunteers who could potentially take on supervisory roles during the event, which takes place at the Wanaka Showgrounds on March 13-14, 2015.
Owned by the Upper Clutha A&P Society, the Wanaka Show is a not-for-profit event. Each year the Society gives generous donations to community groups – often to those that have offered volunteers to help with essential tasks like ticketing and manning the entrance gates.
“This year we also need experienced volunteers who will be able to help ensure the smooth running of the Show,” Stalker says.
“The Wanaka Show is a major community event that offers something for everyone. There’s so much that goes on at the Show, and by having skilled volunteers overseeing different aspects, this will help us greatly in putting on another fantastic event. We are also happy to consider a financial contribution to organisations who provide volunteers.”
In return for helping out at the Show, volunteers will get to hear Doug Avery speak at an exclusive pre-Show talk, on Wednesday, March 11, at the Showgrounds.
“Doug is well-known in farming circles for speaking about overcoming adversity, and we think his entertaining approach to some sensitive subjects will have a wide appeal. We’re very lucky to have him take time out of his busy schedule to speak here in Wanaka,” Stalker adds.
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