April 2011, readathon

We Want You! For Read-A-Thon Staff

We want You!

Hey Read-A-Thon-ers!  Before we open sign-ups for readers, cheerleaders, and mini-challenge hosts, (those will be coming soon!) we need some help from the community to get this party started.  We’re looking for awesome people to help us out on some committees this year.  If you’ve already emailed us and offered your services, don’t worry, we’ve got your number!

If any of the following committees look like they might be a fit for you, please email us at deweyreadathon at gmail:

Cohosting Committee: This is where you get to help us run the Read-A-Thon and keep it running like a great oiled machine. It combines elements of each of the committees, coordinating other committees, and posting during your shift on the actual day of the Read-A-Thon. This ends up being the catch-all committee where all of the questions, concerns, and problems get solved! It’s very fun and very rewarding.
Approximate Hours You’ll Invest: 6-10
When Will You Volunteer? Before, During, & After the Read-A-Thon

Cheerleading Committee: This committee is in charge of rounding up cheerleaders, organizing them, and checking in on them during the Read-A-Thon. If you ask any Read-A-Thon participant, I’ll bet they can tell you how important cheerleaders are. As soon as you hit that point in your reading where you don’t think you can go any longer, a cheerleader comes by and leaves you a comment and makes you laugh, inspires you, or just brightens your day, pushing you through the next hour. Our Read-A-Thon cheerleaders totally rock and we need helpers to organize the troops and help make sure that everyone gets a dose of cheer during the ‘thon.  This is not the sign-up to be a cheerleader, though signing up does not prevent you from being a cheerleader. This is more like being a team captain.
Approximate Hours You’ll Invest: 8-10
When Will You Volunteer? Before & During the Read-A-Thon

Mini-Challenges Committee: This committee is in charge of scheduling the mini-challenges so that they make sense. They’re in charge of making sure we have a challenge for every hour, and in charge of making sure that each challenge participant knows when to post and that the cohost has the correct link to the challenge. They’re in charge of helping the mini-challenge hosts come up with great prizes, and in charge of creating the public schedule of mini-challenges so that you guys know when to take the break you need while reading.  This is not the sign-up to host a mini-challenge, though signing up does not prevent you from hosting a mini-challenge.

Approximate Hours You’ll Invest: 4-8

When Will You Volunteer? Before & During the Read-A-Thon

Prizes Committee: This committee is in charge of coordinating prizes with publishers, authors, bloggers, and readers. This entails organizing the prize list, and coordinating with cohosts to make sure that the prize list is updated and that each person who wins has an address after the event is over. The committee will then inform prize donors of who and where to send prizes.

Approximate Hours You’ll Invest: 2-10

When Will You Volunteer? Before & After the Read-A-Thon

Marketing Committee: A new committee this year, this group of folks will focus on getting the word out about the Read-A-Thon. We like to get the word out as widely as possible and need help doing it. We’d like for as many people across the globe to know about the Read-A-Thon as soon as possible so that they can mark it on their calendar and sign-up to participate. If you’re creative and outgoing, this might be the place for you!

Approximate Hours You’ll Invest: 1-12

When Will You Volunteer? Before the Read-A-Thon

Prize Angels Committee: This is a new committee, and probably the least involved of the six committees. This committee is in charge of finding angels to donate money for prize distribution to folks outside of the USA. Most prize donors are happy to ship to addresses in the US, and some even to Canada. But we here at Dewey’s Read-A-Thon think it’s important for this to be a global event, so we accept donations from Read-A-Thon-ers so that we can afford to send any prize to anyone who wins it. We always end up begging for money during the Read-A-Thon, so this year, we’d like to coordinate an effort before hand, and would like to make sure that we have enough money to send everyone all of their prizes. We’ve been lucky in the past and generous people have helped us get to where we needed to be, but since we’re trying to make this as global as possible, we’re going to need help this year!

Approximate Hours You’ll Invest: 1-3

When Will You Volunteer? Before & During the Read-A-Thon

Putting on the Read-A-Thon is a lot of work, but we love doing it and love the camaraderie that we see between readers around the world during the event. If you would like to help out on any of the above committees, we’d be ecstatic to have you aboard as Read-A-Thon Staff. Just email us at deweyreadathon at gmail and we’ll get you onto a committee. We appreciate all the help we can get!  If you want to help, but don’t know where to start, just drop us an email and we’ll get you into the spot where we could use the most help (providing you’re comfortable in that spot).

We’re looking forward to hearing from YOU!

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April Read-A-Thon Date is Here

Happy New Year everyone!

Mark your calendars for April 9th for the next installment of Dewey’s 24-hour Read-A-Thon!

Here’s the part where we ask you for help. If you think you’d like to help us out this time in any capacity, drop us an email at deweyreadathon at gmail.com. We are going to need members for committees on Cheerleading, Mini Challenges, Prizes, and Cohosting, so please, email us if you’re willing to help.

Here’s to an awesome 2011 packed with lots of great books! Cheers!

Keep your eyes peeled for sign-ups coming soon!