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MYHA Volunteer/Work Hours

WORK HOURS

Work Hour Requirements:
The Marshfield Youth Hockey Association is strictly a volunteer organization. There are no paid employees. Every family therefore is required to put in some volunteer time to help run our program. The requirements are as follows:

 
a)    Mini-mite and all first year families at any level are required to put in 15 hours/family/season.
b)     Returning families of older skaters are required to put in 20 hours/skater up to 40 hours/season.
c)     Work hour opportunities include: concessions, coaching, team representative, zamboni driver, building maintenance, penalty box, scorekeeping, time keeping, serving on MYHA committee, serving on MYHA board, summer team project and working at additional fundraising activities such as the MYHA breakfast, the home show concession stand, etc.
d)     A buy-out option from the work hour requirements is available for $25/hour.
e)    A buy-out option for consessions requirment is available for $300.  Note:  If you buy out of concessions, deduct 12 hours from your required hours.  (Example: 20 hrs required minus 12 hrs concession buy out still leaves 8 required work hours.
f)        All work hour obligations must be met by April 31 prior to the next season’s registration.
g)       All MYHA families, regardless of buy outs. are required to complete an end-of-the-season project.  Sign up will occur in February, and there is a $50 fine for thos that do not help complete their project.
 
         
Concessions:
Each family is assigned at least 4 concession shifts. You are responsible for your own replacement if you cannot work the assigned shift(s). Failure of you or you replacement to show up for your shift will result in a $75 fine per occurrence. This fine is separate from the work hours fine. Head coaches, Team Reps, and Committee Heads are exempt from concession shifts.  Concession buyout is available for $300.

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