Post by Hauskaz on May 7, 2008 20:56:01 GMT -5
1. Essential Materials
The volunteer waiver sheet - Unless you decide to change your mind and just attend, bring a filled and signed volunteer sheet with you. Remember that Canadian law requires your parents to sign it off, so get it done.
The PDSB Community Service Sheet - Seeing as the main point behind the whole thing is to score some faggot community service hours, it would make sense to grab one of these. They can be picked up in the guidance office. Go there during your lunch, spare, before or after school.
The pre-registration confirmation form - If you pre-registered, bring a printed copy of the confirmation email you received, or the confirmation document you received in the mail. If you don't, the whole point of pre-registering becomes moot, and you'll have to pay $55 all over again.
Identification - It's always good to have, so bring your student card or some other valid form of ID.
$55 for registration - If you did not pre-register, you're going to have to do it at the convention itself. The registration desk will be located in the Toronto Congress Centre, just inside the main entrance doors of hall D.
$20.00 for accommodation - Details below.
More money - It's a convention, for Christ's sake.
2. Transportation To and From the Convention
Patrick's generosity has saved us some money, which is pretty cool. The departure time is 8:30 AM, so get your act together by then.
Crash space carries a $10 fee, so you're nevertheless going to be spending at least $20 for the duration of the convention.
3. Registration Process at the Convention
For those who have pre-registered, presenting your confirmation form will reward you with your convention badge. If you did not pre-register, you will need to purchase a badge at the registration desk. Either way, from there we will need to walk from the TCC to the Doubletree hotel to sign up at the volunteer desk. After presenting the volunteer forms, your badge will be swapped for a volunteer badge.
Then the magic begins.
Please read carefully through these instructions and point out any mistakes I may have made. I would prefer not to get lost in Etobicoke.
Also, there is apparently some faggot procedure involved behind registering for Special Operations, which grants additional privileges over volunteers. Any known details about this would be appreciated.
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The volunteer waiver sheet - Unless you decide to change your mind and just attend, bring a filled and signed volunteer sheet with you. Remember that Canadian law requires your parents to sign it off, so get it done.
The PDSB Community Service Sheet - Seeing as the main point behind the whole thing is to score some faggot community service hours, it would make sense to grab one of these. They can be picked up in the guidance office. Go there during your lunch, spare, before or after school.
The pre-registration confirmation form - If you pre-registered, bring a printed copy of the confirmation email you received, or the confirmation document you received in the mail. If you don't, the whole point of pre-registering becomes moot, and you'll have to pay $55 all over again.
Identification - It's always good to have, so bring your student card or some other valid form of ID.
$55 for registration - If you did not pre-register, you're going to have to do it at the convention itself. The registration desk will be located in the Toronto Congress Centre, just inside the main entrance doors of hall D.
$20.00 for accommodation - Details below.
More money - It's a convention, for Christ's sake.
2. Transportation To and From the Convention
Patrick's generosity has saved us some money, which is pretty cool. The departure time is 8:30 AM, so get your act together by then.
Crash space carries a $10 fee, so you're nevertheless going to be spending at least $20 for the duration of the convention.
3. Registration Process at the Convention
For those who have pre-registered, presenting your confirmation form will reward you with your convention badge. If you did not pre-register, you will need to purchase a badge at the registration desk. Either way, from there we will need to walk from the TCC to the Doubletree hotel to sign up at the volunteer desk. After presenting the volunteer forms, your badge will be swapped for a volunteer badge.
Then the magic begins.
Please read carefully through these instructions and point out any mistakes I may have made. I would prefer not to get lost in Etobicoke.
Also, there is apparently some faggot procedure involved behind registering for Special Operations, which grants additional privileges over volunteers. Any known details about this would be appreciated.
fourth