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Naturalist Tour
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Looking to Plan an Event?
We welcome your initiative! Please read through the following to get an idea as to what is involved, and what steps are needed. Please follow up with us by sending an email to Alon at
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. We'll invite you to a board meeting, where you can meet the gang and learn first-hand what goes on behind the scenes. Becoming an organizerTo become an event organizer, you should have attended a few JOC events and get a feel for how events are run. You'll then join us as a guest at one of our planning meetings and get involved in running an event. When you have a good feeling how things work, and you gain the confidence of the board, you may be able to run an event! When you run an event, you will post your event on our website. To do so, you'll need a login. Simply click on Login on the top menu, and click on Register. Do not register before you have discussed being an organizer with the president or vice president. Planning
Pre-event
1) As people sign up, make a list of attendees, and relevant information, such as car and phone number. A spreadsheet is recommended for this. As they pay, make a note on the spreadsheet. If using eventbrite, a spreadsheet is automatically created. (Please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to obtain an JOC eventbrite account and to learn more about it)
2) Create a separate email list or yahoogroups with a list of attendees, where anyone can post (though you should moderate it). This is how you will communicate with attendees, giving them updated ride information, directions, etc. To create a list, go to yahoogroups, and add a group (e.g, JOC_rafting2005). You can add members by going to the “invite members” section, and clicking on “add members” at the bottom. All people who sign up late can see past emails on the yahoogroups archives for the group created. This is also a good way for people to publicize and seek rides for events, where relevant.
3) Make sure you have enough rides for people! If you seem short on cars, you can send an email out to JOC saying that only drivers will be accepted from now on. You can also request some non-Manhattan attendees with cars stop by Manhattan, for events which have carpool leaving from there.
Day of Event:
Collect money, where relevant Make sure that drivers that you counted earlier are accounted for.
Note: If a car has not come for a long time, tape a big note in a visible place
Additional Notes For Hikes: A) Review maps and other info regarding the hike you will be leading. Have a sense of how to navigate the route, potential problem areas, and bailout routes. E) Check progress throughout the day against the time plan. Make decisions as far as turning around or using a bailout route if needed.
Post Event: After the event, be sure to thank individuals for coming, and make sure people have rides back. Encourage people to come again to future JOC events! Upon returning home, all checks should be sent to the treasurer, along with a filled out form summarizing the finances of the event. (This form is available on this site) Reimbursement checks will be cut in a timely fashion. Thank you for organizing! |
