Event and parade marshals. Helping hands.
Event · 30 Nov 2024, 10:00 – 1 Dec 2024, 17:00
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
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I want to build my skills for workSteampunks of Gloucestershire
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Summary
Two day Christmas Revels event. you'll be mainly in St Mary de Crypt, on Southgate st, Glos. Helping out. We need additional marshalls for the parade.Detailed description
Two day Traditional Christmas Revels event. you'll be mainly in St Mary de Crypt, on Southgate St, Glos. Helping out, setting up the market, running teas, and helping run some of the activities - if you're happy to.
We need additional marshalls for the parade on Saturday.
There will also be an evening event on Saturday and we need helping hands to help out.
Lots of customer-facing interaction. Organising and setting up activities.
Marshalling and directing. Talking to people. Make friends and Improve social life.
The organiser is an ex-lecturer in Customer Service.
What we will provide to volunteers
🤝 Extra supportAbout Steampunks of Gloucestershire
The Steampunks of Gloucestershire (the SoG or SoGgies) were formed in 2016 as a local community group for Steampunks and Steampunk-curious people in Gloucestershire. We run large-scale events across Gloucestershire.
We have been delighted to work with various groups around Gloucestershire and participate in several local events over the years.
In 2020 we paired up with the Folk of Gloucester to organise regular events at the Folk. These events are to raise money to preserve the Folk for the community. 100% of all profits go to saving and maintaining the building for the future.
Since 2020 we have raised over £25000 for the Folk, £1400 for St Mary de Crypt, and £2,500 for the Woodchester Mansion Trust.
All Steampunks of Gloucestershire events are family-friendly, open to the public, and will always be FREE during the daytime events.
Other groups' event funding models are different, and that is their business, but we do this solely for free and to raise money for charities.
So far we have received no sponsorships, no subsidies and no grants.
We are not paid, and we take not a brass penny for ourselves, in fact, we often end up out of pocket.
Why? Because we are Steampunks, we believe in Steampunk as an active inclusive community, and we believe no one should have to pay.Steampunks are a community of like-minded individuals; we are all different, some very different, and we celebrate those differences. We encourage those differences. We do not judge people, nor single out or exclude people; such behaviour is simply not splendid, and that’s not Steampunk.We are a refuge for the outsiders, the people that never fitted in with the ‘right crowd’ at school. The oddballs and we are very proud of that fact.
If you would like to get involved, help us organise and run these events, make stuff, sing, dance, or just help out, then we would love to welcome you. Oh, and you'll have a lot of fun too.
We have been delighted to work with various groups around Gloucestershire and participate in several local events over the years.
In 2020 we paired up with the Folk of Gloucester to organise regular events at the Folk. These events are to raise money to preserve the Folk for the community. 100% of all profits go to saving and maintaining the building for the future.
Since 2020 we have raised over £25000 for the Folk, £1400 for St Mary de Crypt, and £2,500 for the Woodchester Mansion Trust.
All Steampunks of Gloucestershire events are family-friendly, open to the public, and will always be FREE during the daytime events.
Other groups' event funding models are different, and that is their business, but we do this solely for free and to raise money for charities.
So far we have received no sponsorships, no subsidies and no grants.
We are not paid, and we take not a brass penny for ourselves, in fact, we often end up out of pocket.
Why? Because we are Steampunks, we believe in Steampunk as an active inclusive community, and we believe no one should have to pay.Steampunks are a community of like-minded individuals; we are all different, some very different, and we celebrate those differences. We encourage those differences. We do not judge people, nor single out or exclude people; such behaviour is simply not splendid, and that’s not Steampunk.We are a refuge for the outsiders, the people that never fitted in with the ‘right crowd’ at school. The oddballs and we are very proud of that fact.
If you would like to get involved, help us organise and run these events, make stuff, sing, dance, or just help out, then we would love to welcome you. Oh, and you'll have a lot of fun too.