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typical tasks for wednesday night @ St. Francis
Submitted by Jeremy on May 23, 2006 - 10:02am.
In an effort to better document what is needed for a typical wednesday night at St. Francis, here is a 1st draft of the typical tasks at St. Francis.
- Be there at 6:30pm to take over for the cleaning crew at St. Francis
- setup the information table
- have enough tri-fold fliers
- have enough quarter page calendars
- have someone to greet people as they come in
- arrange the chairs
- setup the speakers, projector and laptop (if applicable).
- make sure all of the equipment is available
- make sure someone is available to setup and troubleshoot
- intro to PPO
- announcements
- manage the flow of the discussion and/or break out groups
- coordinate with the speaker (if applicable) for the evening
- answer any of the end of the night questions
- bring the breakout groups (if applicable) back together by 8:40pm to go over what was discussed.
updated items....
- Put the room back the way we found it.
- Lock door securely.
- Turn out all lights including bathrooms
Any other specific tasks?
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a couple more
Put the room back the way we found it.
Lock door securely.
Turn out all lights including bathrooms
Some thoughts
1) Offer a helpful handout for newcomers. That way, if they leave and never visit again (admit it, we have seen many faces one time only), at least they'll leave with tips and advice.
The handout might be the living/working document that has so many great tips on it.