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Are you, your group, or organization interested in volunteering? If so, Miami County Farm Bureau has an awesome opportunity for you! We are seeking volunteers to help staff the Dairy Bar at the county fair, Aug. 10-16, 2018.
Your organization can earn $250 per shift!
Duties/Expectations:
Location: Miami County Fairgrounds- 650 N Co Rd 25A Troy, OH 45373- In the Dairy Bar building
Time commitment:
There will be a total of two shifts per day: A morning shift from 10 am-5 pm and an evening shift from 5 pm-11 pm. You may commit to any number of shifts as you would like, with the understanding you must staff a morning shift with a minimum of five people and an evening shift with a minimum of seven people.
Benefits to the organization/volunteer:
$250 will be donated to the group/organization per shift worked. For individuals volunteering that are not part of an organization, the $250 will be divided among all individuals working that shift and donated to a Miami County Ag Organization of the individual’s choice, as approved by the Miami County Farm Bureau Board of Trustees. The money can be donated back to Miami County Farm Bureau if the individual or group would like to do so.
How to sign up:
If interested in volunteering please download this volunteer form, fill it out, and email to [email protected] or contact our county office at 937-335-1471 for more information.
Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Miami County Farm Bureau!
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