3235 days ago

Volunteers Needed for World Championship Event

Char from Tauranga City

Tauranga City is hosting the World Junior Squash Champs 19-29 July. It's the largest international sporting event the City has hosted (in terms of the number of countries participating). This is going to be great for the City. Four venues are being utilised - QEYC (featuring a full glass court and seating for around 1000 people), Devoy Squash, Te Puke Squash and Mt Squash Clubs. To help ensure the Event’s success, we have over 200 Volunteers Roles available to help to showcase New Zealand to the squash world – can you join us? You don't need to know anything about squash, just have a friendly can-do attitude and be great ambassadors for our City and for Squash.

There's lots of different volunteer roles to suit different skills and we're flexible around time commitments - whether you can help for a few days, a few shifts or the whole time we'd love to hear from you. Maybe you know someone that would also be interested, if so then please share the details. Volunteer roles and event information can be found at: www.wsfworldjuniors.com...

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For further information, please contact:
Megan Cleverley, Volunteer Co-ordinator
email: meganc@sportbop.co.nz

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