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Aug 17, 2018 | admin | 3019 views
Get involved! You'll be glad you did!
Great news ... we have some openings for Coaches and Convenors!


If you've volunteered before, thank you! We hope to see you again.

If you haven't volunteered with us before, now is a good time to start. We'll train you, we'll support you and we'll appreciate you!

If you would like to help teach and support our players as a Coach or Trainer this season, please fill out our Coaches Application.

Is Convenor more your style? Great! Please contact our division VPs Robert or Stephen for more information.

We also have LOTS of other great volunteering opportunities to lend a hand, big or small. We would love to hear from you. Send us an email today! 
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