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Postby Notlob » Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:10 pm

For the intrepid and hearty souls wearing the yellow wrist bands!

Virgin fields!
Endless trips to the barn!
Laying down the dance floor!
Raising the stages!
Keep your lamp trimmed and burning!
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HAIKU

Postby Lew » Sun Jan 20, 2008 1:06 am

Front gate crew, lot crew,
All the yellow bands!
Make idyllic our stay
Err on the side of mercy.
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Postby TyteFystedFolkie » Sun Jan 20, 2008 4:47 am

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Re: HAIKU

Postby Notlob » Sun Jan 20, 2008 5:22 am

Lew wrote:Front gate crew, lot crew,
All the yellow bands!
Make idyllic our stay


site crew haiku?
Keep your lamp trimmed and burning!
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Time to resurrect this topic

Postby Notlob » Sat May 10, 2008 7:04 pm

Who's on the crew this year?
Keep your lamp trimmed and burning!
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Postby Tomes » Sun May 11, 2008 12:20 pm

So here is my question on this. I have been coming for about 15 years and have always wanted to do setup but never had time off from work to do it. Now that I have this teaching gig I have summers off and can do it, and I am good with a hammer and common sense.

Is it too late to try to sign up for this activity? Would I have been able to get in on this anyway (I am betting that it is too popular of a group and is filled up from last year's crew...)

Thanks,
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Postby Notlob » Mon May 12, 2008 10:08 pm

Ask the boss, we're just the muscle!

Volunteers are still needed for this year's festival; please see the volunteer information page for more information an an application form.


Good luck!
Keep your lamp trimmed and burning!
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site crew

Postby tracey » Wed Jun 18, 2008 2:14 am

Not necessarily.... check with Barbara Jesse. Dan and Bill are usually looking for a little fresh blood!



Tomes wrote:So here is my question on this. I have been coming for about 15 years and have always wanted to do setup but never had time off from work to do it. Now that I have this teaching gig I have summers off and can do it, and I am good with a hammer and common sense.

Is it too late to try to sign up for this activity? Would I have been able to get in on this anyway (I am betting that it is too popular of a group and is filled up from last year's crew...)

Thanks,
Tomes
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Postby thelastkodama » Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:52 pm

For those wanting to get a foot in the pre-fest site crew door, I would recommend staying afterwards to break down. You get to know some people and have a chance to prove yourself. Also, who wants to go home after Sunday? I, for one, like to postpone re-entry into the real world for as long as possible.
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