Booth Chairs Needed

The following booths either need a chair for this year or the current chair is looking for someone to shadow them for next year.

Being part of a booth chair team is an excellent way to support the festival and is a great way to meet other parishioners. Without a booth chair in place a booth may be in danger of being cut from the festival, and we hate to see that happen!

If you are interested, click the button provided to email the website administrator for more information.

Big Card Poker

We need someone to shadow the current chair for next year's festival.

Cornhole

We need someone to chair the booth this year.

Football Toss

We need someone to chair the booth this year.

French Fries

We need someone to shadow the current chair for next year's festival.

High / Low

We need someone to shadow the current chair for next year's festival.

The Beautiful Game

We need someone to chair the booth this year.

Shift Workers Needed

The booths listed that have openings for you to volunteer.

Kiddie Corner workers should be Families Kiddie Corner

This booth is perfect for families to work together

DUCK POND - PLINKO - CANDY WHEEL - MYSTERY DOOR - POP A SHOT - LOLLIPOP PULL

Pop / Water workers should be Teens Pop / Water

This is a great booth for teenagers to work

Ring Toss workers should be Families Ring Toss

This booth is perfect for families to work together

Thank you for your help!! Great booth for families to work at together!

French Fries workers should be Adults French Fries

Only adults can work in this booth

Big Card Poker workers should be Adults Big Card Poker

Only adults can work in this booth

We like BIG cards and we cannot lie! Volunteer at this classic booth and deal big fun

Spill the Milk workers should be Families Spill the Milk

This booth is perfect for families to work together

Family Friendly Booth! Players throw 3 balls attempting to knock down stacked milk bottles. Child workers stack bottles, gather balls, and distribute prizes while adult workers collect money and stock prizes.

Stein Slide workers should be Families Stein Slide

This booth is perfect for families to work together

Fun booth to work with minimal bending, no ball chasing, and easy score keeping! Join the fun!

Skee Ball workers should be Families Skee Ball

This booth is perfect for families to work together

Golf workers should be Teens Golf

This is a great booth for teenagers to work

This is a fun family friendly booth where players attempt a putt-putt type course to achieve a hole in one to win a stuffed animal.

Setup and Tear Down Crew

It takes months to plan, but we only have three days to set it up and one day to tear it all down.

Wednesday

Setup day

We start at about 9:00AM and usually work until it gets dark.

Thursday

Setup day

We start at about 9:00AM and usually work until it gets dark.

Friday

Opening Night

We start at about 9:00AM and work until we are done and the festival opens at 6:00.

Monday

Teardown Day

We start at about 9:00AM and work until there is no more trace of the festival - usually late afternoon.

If you are physically capable of lifting and carrying items then we can put you to work on our setup crew.

Folks with electrical experience are always in need. If you have such skills we could really use your help!

This is a great opportunity for students who need service hours to get some credits!

Please Note :

These jobs are not typically suited for kids younger than 7th grade.

You can work as long as you are willing and able - you are not obligated to stay for the entire day. We will take any help you can give!

Lunch is provided every day and dinner is provided every day except for Friday. All meals are typically sponsored by some of our generous local eateries!

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