
The Volunteer Page
Stan Morris
Contact Information:
Stan Morris
Volunteer Coordinator
916-921-6414
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THE FIRST 2003 VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY
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From the start of 2003, our volunteers were already working hard on the first activity of the New Year. President Milt Hull is heading up a small group of volunteers for a January 12th PC SUPER SHOW at the Holiday Inn in Northeast Sacramento. Milt, Ken Hopkins and Rich Davis volunteered to do an on-stage Q&A session (we were asked to provide three demos for the show's audience as a requirement of our participation). Dennis Duffy, SPCUG Educational Training Instructor, volunteered to do a File Management tutorial, Tom Anderson and Ron Lambert volunteered to hand out SPCUG membership fliers.
Rich Davis, SPCUG Orangevale Chapter, came up with the idea of our group joining the event. Rich considered that many new people drawn to the Sacramento area would be looking for User Groups to join and that this was a great opportunity for boosting awareness of the Group. Other groups participating in the PC Super Show are the Linux User Group of Davis and Sacramento Amiga Computer Club, among others.
Volunteer Thanks
Thanks again to all volunteers for their time and efforts during 2002. Our people put in countless hours keeping the public and general membership informed and up-to-date on all the services we offer. The SPCUG Volunteers are some of the most dedicated workers I've ever had the pleasure to work with.
What About Volunteering?
The SPCUG could not function without its volunteers. We are depending 100% on our volunteer force. And we will need an even stronger force in the days ahead to meet the challenges of even more sophisticated computer users. Our members depend on us to get the information out; we depend on them to supply us with new volunteers to replace our overworked.
See if you can help! Check the SPCUG Web site (www.sacpcug.org) and our Sacra Blue and eBlue newsletters for new volunteer openings on this page each month. Or let me know that you are interested in volunteering for a new position at stan@gohawk.com.
More Openings
Book Review Editor: Evelyn Kaehler found it necessary to give up her position as our Book Review Editor. She did a very nice job with this position. I have stepped-in to do what I can in getting the books that Evelyn had left over back onto the tables, but we need someone to take on this task. Contact: Stan Morris
Public Relations Coordinator: This job entails collecting information on each month's speakers, potentially rewriting a press release, and faxing or e-mailing it to contacts at various newspapers, magazines, and TV and radio stations. Contact information for newspapers and magazines, TV stations, radio stations, and other organizations is provided. Contact: Tom Anderson.
Entertainment Editor: This is the position Chris Seip once held for many years. Actually, he as the Games Editor, but we expanded it to Entertainment Editor (indicating not just games but leisure-time software) when Diana DeMuth took over the position from Chris. But the position is available again. Can you help? Contact: Tom Anderson
Training Media Librarian: The Training Librarian maintains the Training Media Library and sets the library up at the general meetings on the third Wednesday of each month. This material is available to members only (a definite benefit). At the meetings, material is checked out, a refundable deposit taken, and a record is made of the material the member checks out. Deposit amounts are determined by the librarian based on the value of the material, but generally not less than $10. When the material is returned at the following months meeting, the deposit is returned. Contact: Mary Lint
Online Service Tutorial Coordinator: These duties will involve directing and organizing a team of volunteers that will go out to members homes on an "on-call" basis to help the members with setting up and accessing the Internet. More specifically, this is designed to encourage and assist new members with using the eBlue Web site. Operating procedures and a disclaimer have already been written and approved by the Steering Committee, and are now ready to be implemented.
Group Benefits Coordinator: We need someone’s help right away. Marsha Leonard was the last GB Coordinator and did the job of listing the many benefits available to members that you may not be aware of from month to month. Is anyone interested in filling the "Group Benefits Coordinator" position? Contact: Stan Morris
Computer Store Representative: We need several volunteers who will visit as many computer stores as possible on a monthly basis and ask them to have our membership information available to their customers. If we could get into the big stores like Fry's, CompUSA, and Computer Warehouse, we would probably get a lot of coverage. Other big computer sellers include office stores like OfficeMax, Staples, and Office Depot. Also, include electronic stores like Good Guys, Circuit City, Best Buys, and even Radio Shack. Then the other computer-specific stores like the Gateway stores, and all the mom-and-pop computer stores. Contact: Ken Hopkins
Newsletter Writers: Writers are needed for both Sacra Blue and eBlue. You could be writing tips for tips column (may also be used as filler). Also could write news articles about current events. Evaluate hardware and/or software and write product reviews, or write stories on how you solved some computer problem. Contact: Ken Hopkins
Newsletter Typists: Many articles in other user group newsletters would provide useful information to our members. Unfortunately, we cannot always obtain these articles in electronic format. We need volunteers to type up articles the editors have already selected. Contact Tom Anderson
I am sure you will find this volunteer work very rewarding and it could even create some interesting opportunities for you. You may be surprised how little time is involved in some of these volunteer positions.
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