FCAA Hamburger & Kabob Stand Information

 

The team work schedule will show when your team is required to work during the Freeburg Homecoming weekend, August 15th – 16th, 2008.  Coaches are responsible for running your shift and ensuring you have at least 10 workers for the stand.

 

The Hamburger Stand and the Kabob Stand will be next to each other on the west side of the park.  The change this year in what we do is that the cooking has been nearly eliminated.  All grilling will take place at a central location staffed by others.  We will only need to cook the french fries and serve the food!  Also with the homecoming dropping to two days, we were able to shorten the shifts to one hour per team making this a quick and simple task!  Your responsibilities are as follows:

 

  1. Coaches should call all parents to remind them of the time they are to work.  All parents agreed and signed a statement at registration that they would work a shift for every child they signed up for FCAA ball.  Now is the time.
  2. Each shift can expect:


    Hamburger Stand

      • 1-2 Fry Cooks to make french fries
      • 1 Cashier
      • 4-6 Servers – These folks take the orders, fill the orders and keep the condiments full on the stand counter and out at the condiment bar located in front of our stand.  This also includes cutting up the tomatoes and onions throughout the weekend.  Usually, the early shifts prep for the later shifts that evening.

     

    Kabob/Corn Stand

      • 1-2 servers who will take orders, fill orders and take money.
         
  3. The supplies for the stand will be there and will be lined out by the prior shift staff.
  4. FCAA members have shifts around most of the non-FCAA member's shift to provide a bit of continuity this year and to give those who have never done the stand a little support.  In addition, an FCAA member will be checking in periodically on the stand to make sure you have what you need to run the stand.

The schedule will also be posted in the Freeburg Tribune this week and the following.  If you had a team of older players, you can have a few of your players work the stand.  They cannot do the cashier position or cook; they can help serve.  We cannot allow all child servers, so please use your judgment on that when staffing your shift.  A few adults must be present to manage things.

 

We appreciate your support.  The stands are a fun time to talk about the season and catch up since the season ended.  You are provided beverages during your shift to keep you hydrated and going strong. 

 

See you there –

 

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