The Northern Virginia Chapter of the Virginia Dressage Association
would like to thank all those who volunteer for VADA/Nova. Without
them, our activities would not be possible.
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VADA/NOVA VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
The success of our events is largely dependent upon the members and non-members who
volunteer their time at all of the many shows, clinics, and other activities we offer
throughout the year.
Whenever someone volunteers at any of our shows or clinics, we want each volunteer
to know how much we appreciate their efforts. We will provide:
- As much as possible, an assignment based on your preference and experience
- A job description to outline your responsibilities
- On site training as needed
- Breakfast, lunch, and drinks throughout the day
- A special volunteer thank you gift
- Volunteer "Bucks" that can be redeemed for use at schooling shows, banquets,
clinics and other activities —$5.00 "bucks" for 4 hours and $10.00 "bucks" for a full day (at least 8 hours).
- Announcement of your name during the show
- Special "above and beyond" year end volunteer awards for those that do multiple days/hours
- Volunteer hours for pre-show setup and take down have double value (ex. 4 hours worked = 8 hours
volunteer credit)
- Volunteer of the year award
VOLUNTEER "BUCKS"
- There is no limit on the number of volunteer "bucks" a member can earn
- Volunteer “bucks” are valid for 3 years
- Volunteer "bucks" cannot be used at licensedshows
- Starting in 2008 "bucks" can be used for membership/renewal
- Volunteer "bucks" are valid at VADA/Nova schooling shows and clinics only, not
farm shows, farm organized clinics, etc.
- Volunteer bucks can also be used for VADA/Nova clinics, our annual banquet, merchandise from various vendors and advertising fees.
These vendors currently accept Volunteer Bucks:
VADA/Nova 2008 Volunteer Work Requirement Form:
This form is used to record time used to fulfill volunteer requirements for Year End Awards.
VOLUNTEER JOB DESCRIPTIONS
Runner
A runner's main duty is to colect tests from the scribe and carry them to the scorer in a fast and
unobtrusive manner. The runner may not look at these tests. When collecting from the scribe, the runner
should walk queitly to the judge's stand as the horse in the arena finished the final salute and leaves
the arena. The runner should not talk to either judge or scribe if they are still commenting on the
preceding ride. The scribe or judge may ask for coffee, snacks, pens, etc to be brought back. Do this
while waiting for the rides to finish. Never interrupt judge or scribe while there is a test in progress.
The chief scorer will indicate if tests are to be brought after every ride or after a certain number
of rides. Scorer's may ask the runner to return a test to a judge for signature, clarification, etc.
The runner should return the test to the scorers.
Opportunities: Schooling shows, licensed shows, Fix A Tests
Benefits: Breakfast, lunch (for full day volunteers), drinks and snacks. Volunteer bucks - $5 for
half day, $10 for full day. Volunteer Credit for Year End VADA NOVA Awards.
Requirements: Runners may be required to do a great deal of walking. A minimum of half day
committment in required.
Scorer
You will be responsible for scoring the tests as they come in from the Judges. They should be checked off in
the scorer's office (which is done by the head scorer) then scored and entered in the computer by
either the head scorer or the show secretary. Scores must be posted after they are entered in the show
computer but CAN NOT be given to competitors until the class is complete. Once the class is complete,
the secretary or head scroer will print 2 pages fro the computer showing the palcings. One sheet goes
to the announcer, the other sheet goes with the tests to the awards desk. Any questions on tests
should go to the show manager or secretary.
Opportunities: Schooling shows, licensed shows, Fix A Tests
Benefits: Breakfast, lunch (for full day volunteers), drinks and snacks. Volunteer bucks - $5 for
half day, $10 for full day. Volunteer Credit for Year End VADA NOVA Awards.
Requirements: Knowledge of calculators and/or adding machines is helpful, but not
required. A minimum of half day committment in required.
Ring Steward
The Ring Steward is primarily responsible for keeping the ring running on time and to check
equipment for adherence to rules (now required for all classes with more than six entries, or as directed
by the Technical Delegate (TD). The Ring Steward will ahve a current schedule of ride times, a watch set
to the official show time, a copy of legal equipment, latex gloves for bit checks and either a whip
measuring tool or a measuring tape. The announcer will notify the Ring Steward of all changes and scrtahces
via radio. The Ring Steward will in turn, notify the announcer of any no shows or riders scratching at
the gate. To insure riders are ready the Ring Steward should know where the next three riders are and should notify
all three of their impending ride times. According to the rules, a rider missing their time can be eliminated,
nut most dressage competitions will allow switching if problems arise. However, the judge and scribe must
be notified of all changes in order of go to ensure that the test sheets are properly identified.
Opportunities: Schooling shows, licensed shows, Fix A Tests, Clinics
Benefits: Breakfast, lunch (for full day volunteers), drinks and snacks. Volunteer bucks - $5 for
half day, $10 for full day. Volunteer Credit for Year End VADA NOVA Awards.
Requirements: A minimum of half day committment in required.
Scribe
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Volunteer Hostess
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Awards
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Post Show Clean Up
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