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L’association étudiante de la Laurentienne s’associe au Northern Lights Festival

Grâce à cette entente de partenariat, les membres de l’Association des étudiants diplômés de l’Université Laurentienne participeront bénévolement au populaire festival de juillet.

Les vice-présidents de l’association des étudiants diplômés de l’Université Laurentienne (de gauche à droite), Samanta Saif Kristy et Tareq Mahmud Khan, en compagnie de Michell Murray, Directrice Executive du Northern Lights Festival Boréal, et de Meagan Brownrigg, Coordonnatrice de la Logistic au NLFB.

L’Association des étudiants diplômés (GSA) de l’Université Laurentienne a annoncé qu’elle avait conclu une nouvelle entente de partenariat avec le Northern Lights Festival Boréal.

Cette collaboration d’une durée d’un an a été signée ce mois-ci par Tareq Mahmud Khan, Vice-Président de l’Administration de la GSA Laurentienne, et Meagan Brownrigg, Coordonnatrice de la Logistic du Northern Lights Festival Boréal, et a été attestée par Michelle Murray, Directrice Executive du Northern Lights Festival Boréal, et Samanta Saif Kristy, Vice-Présidente des Evénements de la GSA.

« Ce partenariat offre de nombreuses possibilités aux deux organisations « , a déclaré la GSA à Sudbury.com.

Grâce à ce partenariat, les membres de la GSA de l’Université Laurentienne appuieront le festival en faisant du bénévolat. De plus, la GSA disposera d’un kiosque à but non lucratif à Northern Lights qui servira de plaque tournante pour diverses activités, y compris un plan pour recueillir des dons de nourriture pour la banque alimentaire de l’Université Laurentienne.

Ce qui est peut-être le plus remarquable, du moins pour les étudiants de l’Université Laurentienne, c’est que ce nouveau partenariat s’accompagne d’un rabais de 10 % sur les laissez-passer de la NLFB pour les étudiants de l’Université Laurentienne.

« Ce partenariat symbolise un engagement fort envers l’engagement communautaire et le soutien mutuel, et promet une année fructueuse pour la GSA de l’Université Laurentienne et le Northern Lights Festival Boréal. »

 

 

Source: Sudbury.com

 

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Volunteer Booth

The volunteer booth is essential to ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience for festival visitors. Their main mission is to warmly welcome other volunteers, listen to their needs and answer any questions they may have. They are also responsible for guiding volunteers through the different areas of the festival, directing them to their stations.

Back Stage

These Volunteers will be assisting Sound Engineer Matt Wiewel, to load in & out instruments onto the main stage. 

Their role will also be to prepare the various back-stage snacks and look after the artists on the main stage.

Tear Down

Volunteers are responsible for tearing down tents, fences, and all equipment used at the festival. Volunteers in this area work after festival weekend. Experience with manual labour an asset. Closed toed shoes are mandatory, steel toe boots are suggested but not required.

Site Setup

Volunteers are responsible for setting up fences, and all equipment used at the festival. Volunteers in this area work before festival weekend. Experience with manual labour an asset. Closed toed shoes are mandatory, steel toe boots are suggested but not required.

Instrument Lock-up

Volunteers must ensure all artist equipment is safely stored during the festival weekend. A large container is available for storage and a key is provided to the Area Coordinator. Volunteers must be able to lift and move equipment.

Posters and Signs

Volunteers are responsible for hanging and distributing all NLFB posters, banners, and promotional material in designated areas of the city and at the festival site. This crew is also responsible for taking down all signage post-festival and returning it to the NLFB office.

Runners

Volunteers are responsible for several festival errands and tasks that arise during festival weekend. Tasks are assigned throughout the weekend as assigned by the Volunteer Coordinator.

Green Team

Volunteers are responsible for maintaining the park to be clean at all times. In keeping with the festival’s green initiatives, volunteers in this area should recycle as much as possible, and keep all park areas clean and free of garbage.

Children’s Area

Volunteers will assist the Area Coordinator in organizing and executing various crafts, activities, and games for our young festival patrons. Volunteers must be friendly, courteous, patient, and enjoy having fun! Experience working with children is an asset. A Police Record Check is required to work in this area if you are age 18 or over (no Police Check is required if you are age 14-17). Please email your Vulnerable Record Check to volunteer@nlfb.ca

Site Patrol

These Volunteers will be our festival ambassadors! Site Patrol is one of the key positions in the team and the largest group. Volunteers are stationed throughout the park and it’s suitable for varying levels of mobility, some areas you can be seated most of the time and some areas require walking. Volunteers in this area must be knowledgeable of the festival program, the park layout, and general festival rules. This crew must ensure the safe and secure conduct of all persons at the festival and respond to enquiries in a pleasant and courteous manner.

NLFB Merchandise

Volunteers are responsible for selling all festival, artist, and performer merchandise. Good customer service and organizational skills are required for processing monetary transactions and taking inventory. Bilingualism is an asset.

Coffee Tent

Volunteers are responsible for selling beverages to the general public. Volunteers must serve coffee, keep the booth clean, handle money, and alert the Area Coordinator when stock is low. Bilingualism is an asset.

Beer Tent

Volunteers are responsible for selling and serving alcohol. Servers must have Smart Serve certification. Ticket sellers and beer stein sellers do not require any certification; however, good customer service skills are an asset.

Please email your Smart Serve number to volunteer@nlfb.ca

Ticket Booth

Volunteers in this area are responsible for selling festival passes to the general public. Volunteers must be well informed on the program, ticket prices, and the park layout. Experience handling money, good customer service skills, and organizational skills are required.

REGISTRATION

Volunteers will greet and register all artists, performers, media, board members, staff, government officials, and VIP guests entering the festival site. Excellent customer service skills and organizational skills are required. Volunteers will survey festival patrons and collect valuable information and feedback. These volunteers should be knowledgeable about the festival and have excellent customer service skills. Bilingualism is an asset.