Kingsmere Rink – 2018-2019 Volunteer signup

We need to gather information about who will be joining us to volunteer at the rink this winter at Kingsmere Park.

A description of the work involved in each role as well as my targets for the number of volunteers to make this a successful season can be found below, and a previous post with some additional information can be found here.

For 2018-19 we have introduced an online volunteer sign-up sheet. Please click the link next to the volunteer role you are interested in signing up for. In order to meet a City of Ottawa deadline for this year’s rink contract, we need confirmed volunteers by Friday October 26 2018.

Rink House SupervisorsCLICK HERE TO SIGN-UP
We are looking for supervisors who are available either on a weekly (W) or biweekly (B) basis. We have had difficulty covering shifts the last 3 years, so if you know someone who may be interested, please send them this webpage. For anyone interested, please sign-up using the link provided and fill-in the necessary information. We will follow-up once the shifts are confirmed.

The schedule we use for a typical week is:
Weekdays: one 3 hour shift from 6pm-9pm
Saturday: three 3 hour shifts starting at 11am
Sunday: three 2 hour shifts starting at 1pm

Rink Maintenance (includes ice building and flooding as well as clearing on heavy nights) – CLICK HERE TO SIGN-UP
This year we are endeavoring to make the Rink Maintenance more of a community effort. It is not sustainable for 2 individuals to take the bulk of the work again this year.
What we have decided to do is ask for 7 teams of 2 people to pick one day week and make it theirs! We have a snowblower at the park and we have lots of shovels. (Reminder that skaters are expected to clear snow if they use the ice so don’t be afraid to ask!)
Under normal circumstances we try to flood the rink 3-4 times/week once the base ice is built. This work usually starts at 9pm, when the rink house supervision ends, but it can happen during the day as well (hint for those retired people or shift-workers in the community).
We are looking for volunteers to commit to one day per week which would be their responsibility. If the weather is not cold enough for a flood then that is ok. If the volunteers are available during the day to do an additional flood that would be amazingly helpful as well. The more floods we can get on the ice in prime conditions, the better! This would really increase our ability to repair the ice and get it back in skating condition after severe weather events too.

Please sign-up using the links provided above.

Call or text Adam if you have questions – Adam’s cell: 613-552-5615.

Thank you!

Adam and Curtis

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