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COSA is looking for volunteers

COSA needs volunteers for the 2011 Ned Reeb Invitational. They are asking each team to provide enough volunteers to cover one position for the day - this breaks down to 3-6 volunteers per team (shifts can be split up). Many of our senior swimmers will attend this meet, please take a look and see if you can help. Admission is free for volunteers! If you play your cards right, you could work next to the amazing and cool Melanie Tugaoen :)

Katy Callard Invitational call for Volunteers

WAC and DCST are hosting on behalf of COSA and will be providing volunteers to work the meet as timers, hospitality, etc. We, as COSA, are required to fill the rest. If we can have at least 2 volunteers from each team sign up to volunteer that would be appreciated.

To sign up, go to:
www.SignUpGenius.com/go/katy1/2141319

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