Volunteer Roles and Responsibilities

Rachel Carson Trail Challenge Saturday, June 20, 2009

Where & When

These are the locations on the Challenge route that need volunteers. Important: You may volunteer at a checkpoint for less than the entire time. For instance, you can be a Recorder at the finish from 2 PM to 5 PM.

LocationMiles OutOpen TimeClose Time
Harrison Hills-North Park Shuttle (map)
SupervisorSteve Mentzer
Traffic MarshalDiane Kostka
Traffic MarshalCathy McGuire
Radio OperatorRoger Blood KF3EN
 4:00 AM4:45 AM
North Park Registration (map)
Checkpoint SupervisorRob Horvat
CheckerLilli Horvat
CheckerJoel Platt
CheckerSteve Deckard
CheckerAndrea Shymatta
CheckerSusie Shages
CheckerEmmanuel Sideris
RegistrarCam Baker
RecorderJoe Kulbacki
RecorderTom Bates
Recorder CallerMary Bates
Radio OperatorRoger Blood KF3EN
Traffic MarshalRobert Habegger
Traffic MarshalMark Eyerman
Traffic Marshal (Pool)Donna Stolz
Trail Sweep (6:30 AM-)Natalie Latal
Trail Sweep (6:30 AM-)Steve Stangl
0.05:00 AM6:30 AM
Shaffer Road Checkpoint 1 (map)
Checkpoint SupervisorRichard Cook
RecorderMichael Mathewson
Recorder CallerJohn Stehle
Water MarshalA.J. Burgess
Water MarshalJim Holloway
AidKelly Burgess
AidErin Ward
AidSuzanne Gardner
AidMike Dailey
AidEileen Karnavas
Radio OperatorLinda Xenophontos KB3RXJ
Trail Sweep (10:00 AM-)Dean Jolin
Trail Sweep (10:00 AM-)Dee Dee Sung-Jolin
8.26:15 AM10:00 AM
Log Cabin Road Checkpoint 2 (map)
Checkpoint SupervisorRon Hannan
RecorderJim Hoburg
Recorder CallerJohn Armstrong
Water MarshalEric Deutsch (-11:00 AM)
Water MarshalBill Dietrich
Water MarshalJerry Heckathorn
AidSuzy Deutsch
AidNúria Pastor-Soler
Radio OperatorPeggy Hoburg KB3RXG
Trail Sweep (12:45 PM-)Dean Jolin
Trail Sweep (12:45 PM-)Dee Dee Sung-Jolin
14.77:15 AM12:45 PM
Harrison Hills-Springdale Shuttle (map)
SupervisorSteve Mentzer
Traffic Marshal 
Radio Operator 
 9:40 AM10:20 AM
Springdale High School Homestead Start (map)
Checkpoint SupervisorDonna Stolz
RecorderAlberta Asbury
RecorderCarol McCoy
CheckerDana Asbury
CheckerAnastasia Stolz
RegistrarTom Loebig
Radio Operator 
 10:30 AM11:30 AM
Agan Park Checkpoint 3 (map)
Checkpoint SupervisorDiane Kostka
RecorderEe Wern Su
Recorder CallerSteve Deckard
Water MarshalPaul Henry
Water MarshalJohn Kostka
AidJoyce Appel
AidCathy McGuire
Radio OperatorDiane Kostka KB3SET
Trail Sweep (3:15 PM-)Ryan Knecht
Trail Sweep (3:15 PM-)Stanley Klick
19.9 1.98:00 AM3:15 PM
Bull Creek Road Checkpoint 4 (map)
Checkpoint SupervisorDwight Fox
RecorderElisabeth Ploran
Recorder CallerJoe Kulbacki (11AM-)
Water MarshalDenise Ropelewski
Water MarshalRuss Hoburg
AidAnne Gallagher 1PM-5PM
AidAngelo Quaranta 1PM-5PM
AidRose Lake
AidAmy Royer (Noon-)
AidJake Borello (limited)
Radio OperatorDoug Turner KB3QCG
Trail Sweep (6:30 PM-)Joe Kulbacki
Trail Sweep (6:30 PM-)John Stehle
27.3 9.49:00 AM6:30 PM
Bull Creek Road Family Start (map)
SupervisorDonna Stolz
CheckerAnastasia Stolz
RegistrarDonna Stolz
0.01:30 PM2:30 PM
Saxonburg Road Aid Station (map)
Checkpoint SupervisorDonna Stolz
AidAnastasia Stolz
Radio OperatorBrian Moore WB3G
Radio OperatorJudy Moore KB3DPY
31.1 13.2 3.72:30 PM5:00 PM
Harrison Hills Finish/Cookout (map)
Checkpoint SupervisorMary Steele
RecorderCarol McCoy
RecorderMark Eyerman (-4PM)
CookKelly Burgess
CookJoyce McConahy
CookJohn Stolz (Noon-4PM)
AidTom Loebig
AidJoAnn Davis (-4PM)
Water MarshalA.J. Burgess
Water MarshalEzra Stolz (Noon-)
Radio OperatorJerry Hoffman KB3QCC
35.1 17.0 7.711:00 AM9:30 PM
At-Large
Executive DirectorSteve Mentzer
Volunteer CoordinatorSteve Mentzer volunteer@rachelcarsontrails.org
Reporter/PhotographerDeborah DeFazio
PhotographerKaren Fischetti
PhotographerRoger Blood
Field DirectorSteve Mentzer KB3QCF
Radio Operator (Net)Bob Boehmer KG3F
Radio Operator (Net)Bob Bastone WC3O
Logistics MarshalDon Erdeljac KB3QCA
Tracking MarshalSteve Mentzer
 5:00 AM9:30 PM
On-Deck (To Be Assigned)

Who & What

These are the key roles that we need volunteers to fill.

RoleDescriptionResponsibilitiesRequirementsReports To
CheckerCheck-in participants at the start.Ask the participant for their name, find the corresponding identification tag, hand it to the participant and tell them to pin it on their right side at waist level. Also inform them that they should memorize the number on the tag so they will know they've been properly scanned at each checkpoint when the Checkpoint Recorder calls out that number.Ability to handle up to 100 participants.Checkpoint Supervisor
RegistrarRegister and collect money from participants at the start.Have the participant fill out the entry form, collect the entry fee, record their name on the numbered list, find the corresponding identification tag, hand it to the participant and tell them to pin it on their right side at waist level. Also inform them that they should memorize the number on the tag so they will know they've been properly scanned at each checkpoint when the Checkpoint Recorder calls out that number.Ability to handle money and make change for up to 50 participants.Checkpoint Supervisor
RecorderScan the ID tag of arriving participants.Hold the ID tag scanner within one inch of the participant's ID tag.Ability to handle lots of people. Participants may arrive in large groups so you must be able to handle surges effectively.Checkpoint Supervisor
Recorder CallerCall out the participant ID as it is scanned.Watch the computer screen and call out the ID number of each tag that is scanned so the participant knows their tag was properly read.Ability to handle lots of people. Participants may arrive in large groups so you must be able to handle surges effectively.Checkpoint Supervisor
AidPrepare food at the checkpoint.Set out food, make sandwiches, fill drinks, replenish containers, clean up.Ability to handle and dispense food and drink such as sandwiches, snack bars, pretzels, soda pop, Gatorade.Checkpoint Supervisor
Water MarshalSupply water to the checkpoint.Continually monitor water supply at checkpoint. Replenish from nearby water source (location will be provided) as needed.Ability to carry 5 gallon containers of water, and have own vehicle capable of transporting the containers. (The water sources are usually within one mile of the checkpoint, round trip).Checkpoint Supervisor
CookPrepare food at cookout.Grill hot dogs, hamburgers and chicken to order as requested by participants.Ability to cook meats properly for up to 600 people, and have own grill. Gas or charcoal will be reimbursed.Checkpoint Supervisor
Traffic MarshalDirect vehicles and/or participants.Direct vehicles to and from a parking area, or along the trail, advise participants of a change in the trail route. Collect names of participants who drop out. Potentially dispense limited food, water and supplies. Typically stationed at a particular spot for one to six hours.Ability to give driving directions. Ability to read a map.Field Director
Reporter/PhotographerDocument the event in words and pictures.Take photographs of participants during the Challenge and record their comments. Write a short story describing interesting, humorous and/or noteworthy incidents that occurred.Ability to write in an entertaining and engaging style. Own a digital camera. Must turn in story and photos 72 hours after the event.Executive Director
Checkpoint SupervisorOpen and close the checkpoint and manage checkpoint operations.Acquire food and drink in anticipated quantities, typically from Costco or Sams Club. Set up the checkpoint (tables, food, water containers, canopy, first aid kit, etc.). Ensure all checkpoint personnel have what they need and know what to do. Be aware of participants that may need medical assistance and be prepared to call for medical help. Close the checkpoint, clean up and transfer equipment and remaining food to other checkpoints.Ability to direct others with clear instructions and expectations. Know how to give driving directions to other checkpoints. Own a vehicle to transport food and equipment. Must remain at checkpoint until trail sweeps arrive and all participants are accounted for.Field Director
Logistics MarshalTransport food, ice, equipment and participant gear as needed.Know what food and equipment exists and where it's located. Keep checkpoints stocked with ice. Transport items between checkpoints as needed. Pick up participant gear at registration and checkpoints and deliver to finish. Purchase any critical items if necessary.Ability to carry heavy items, and have own vehicle capable of transporting a lot of materials, preferably a van or pickup truck. Know how to quickly move between checkpoints, and the location of grocery and other stores. Mileage will be reimbursed.Field Director
Volunteer CoordinatorRecruit and train volunteers.Find volunteers to fill all positions listed here. Ensure each volunteer understands the responsiblities and can perform the required tasks. Work with the Executive Director to develop specific work instructions for each position. Lead the two volunteer meetings in June. Keep in contact with the volunteers to ensure they will fulfill their commitment. Follow up after the event and solicit feedback and suggestions on ways to improve the experience.Effective communications skills. Access to email.Executive Director
Trail SweepEnsure participants are safe.Follow behind participants between checkpoints. Make sure any stragglers are okay. Provide water and/or food if needed. Be aware of participants that may need medical assistance and be prepared to call for medical help.Ability to hike 6-8 miles comfortably while carrying extra water and enery snacks. Own a cell phone. Know how to give driving directions to checkpoints and various trail access points. First aid knowledge helpful. Final checkpoint sweeps must also carry flashlights.Checkpoint Supervisor
Tracking MarshalDeploy and maintain computers and systems to track participants on Challenge day.Set up each checkpoint with a laptop and identification system to track participants. Ensure volunteers understand how to use it, and how to manually update the database. Ensure computers have adequate power available and the devices are protected from the elements. Replace malfunctioning devices as required. Be able to find out where any participant may be given their name or tracking number.Understand the participant tracking system. Troubleshoot Windows laptops. Own a vehicle.Field Director
Radio OperatorOperate radio communications equipment.Collect and disseminate information about location activity and needs via the radio.Have a valid FCC amateur radio license.Checkpoint Supervisor
Field DirectorSupervise all operations and volunteers on Challenge day.Continuously communicate with checkpoint supervisors and the logistics marshal to ensure all volunteers are in place and performing as expected. Deploy traffic marshals as needed to direct participants along sensitive areas and unanticipated route changes. Travel along the trail throughout the day and monitor participants and volunteers. Resolve problems that arise, including reallocating volunteer resources, equipment and supplies.Ability to direct others with clear instructions and expectations. Know how to give driving directions to checkpoints and various trail access points. Own a vehicle. Be aware of participants that may need medical assistance and be prepared to call for medical help.Executive Director

How

There will be two volunteer meetings at the Beaver Shelter in North Park on Monday, June 8 at 7 PM and Monday, June 15 at 7 PM. Maps and volunteer guides will be distributed, and at the second meeting supplies will be distributed to the Checkpoint Supervisors. All volunteers are requested to attend both meetings. Please inform the Volunteer Coordinator of your role and location prior to the first meeting (see contact info above).