Taste of Health - Seattle
Volunteer Signup Form
October 2-4, 1998

Taste of Health is an all-volunteer event. Sign up now to help make this incredible festival a reality. All volunteers will receive a free T-shirt at the volunteer training session Thursday Sept 17. (Minimum commitment: one 4-hour volunteer shift.)
Please use the form below to let us know your availability.

  name

   
 address    
 city    
 state    

 zip

   
 daytime phone    

 evening phone

   

  e-mail address

 

Are you interested in a lead position?
Yes No
(Involved in the planning stages, and also manage a team of volunteers.)


Check the areas you would like to consider:

Volunteer recruitment and coordination.
Creation and placement of signs.
Membership booth.
Recruiting restaurants.
Restaurant liaison.

Restaurant marketing.
Restaurant logistics.
Lobby Management.
Greeters.
Ticket Sales and counting.
Attendance counters.
Speaker relations.
Hospitality (provide lodging).
Assistant to speaker.
Assistant to cooking class.
Video showing assistant.
Handout Manager.
Media sponsor recruitment.
Fundraising dinner planning.
Marketing for Taste of Health.
Kids' Activities assistant
Costume coordinator
Be a costume character
Printing and production.
Celebrity recruitment.
Public relations.
Chef's training Day planning.
Chef's training Day assistant.
Health Care Conference Assistant.
Financial Assistant (money counting).
Bookstore Assistant.
Bookstore labeling.
Book signing assistant.
Try and Buy It Market Assistance.
Logistics Coordinator.
Transportation of items.
Decoration of event planning.
Decoration assistance.
A/V Equipment recruitment.
A/V Equipment assistance.
Cooking Equipment assistance.
Set up of event.
Take down of event.

 

Day(s) available:

Now ( involved in planning)

Friday

Saturday Sunday

 

Additional comments:

"So closely interwoven has been our lives, our purposes,
and experiences that, separated, we have a feeling of
incompleteness; united, such strength of self-assertion
that no ordinary obstacles, differences, or dangers
ever appear to us unsurmountable."
-Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902)