Select team captains
The Sporting Clay Shoot Coordinator, Victoria Rotary Club
Vice President, will schedule coordination
meetings, report to the Club regularly,
and select someone to be in charge of the following:
Administration
This person is responsible for all the paperwork which
includes mail-outs, registration, receiving funds, preparing auction lists,
getting auction spotters, receiving the scorecards, checking scorecards for
accuracy, determining the class sizes, accounting for income and expenses,
updating web site, and keeping a notebook to pass to the next person assigned
this task.
- Prints and mails materials prepared by others.
Provide Texas Sales and Use Tax Exemption form.
- Post agenda for event workers and
participants. Have a club directory available.
- Receives the registration
forms, logs the
donor, logs the shooters, and deposits the money. On the day of the shoot
has the materials for registration. This includes preprinted cards for those
who have pre-registered and blank card for those who have not. Determines if
the shooters want to be sold in the Calcutta and tells them the minimum bid
which they must guarantee. Asks the shooters to select a start
time. Asks
the shooters to sign a waiver of liability. After the charity auction and
Calcutta auction collects and secures the money. Determines the
break out of
the Calcutta money. Posts the amount of the purses. Helpers are needed with
this task. Two to three additional people are needed on Saturday from 10:00
AM until the auction. During the auction eight people are needed--four
spotters, one handing cards to the auctioneer, and three cashiers.
- Prepare a list of the shooters who are going
to be sold in the Calcutta and distribute it among the bidders. Pass the
registration cards for the Calcutta--store Calcutta cards separately from
the others--to the auctioneer. Make cards similar to the shooter
registration cards for each charity auction item. These will be used by the
cashier to collect money.
- Have at least four auction spotters. The
spotters encourage bidding then take the card from the auctioneer, enter the
bid, get the bidder name, return the card to the cashier.
- As the shooters finish the course they will
turn in their scorecards to the scorer. Two people can do this job--computer
operator and assistant. Make sure they have been totaled
(just like golf) then enter the scores in a spreadsheet. Use the modified
Lewis system to determine the class sizes. Use only the Calcutta scores in
determining the class cut-offs.
- As money is received keep it secure. Have
enough cash on hand to make change and fill the Calcutta purses. Try to have
the bills in the purses easily divided as many shooters buy half of
themselves.
- Update the web site to reflect new sponsors
and changes in the shoot information.
Auction
This person, traditionally from the Boys & Girls Club,
is responsible for gathering auction items, determining the auction format,
providing an auctioneer, and providing cards listing auction items. This is
usually our second best revenue source.
- Solicit the community for auction items. For
bought items get Texas Sales and Use Tax Exemption form from Admin Captain.
- List items on separate cards for the
auctioneer to give to administration for collection.
- Determine which items will be put in the
silent auction and which items will be sold by the auctioneer.
- Select the place to display the items--at
least three tables.
- Get a professional auctioneer to volunteer to
conduct both the charity auction and the Calcutta. Ensure that a public
address system is available.
- Assure that enough spotters--at least four--are available to
encourage bidding and put names and amounts on auction cards.
Beverage Bar
This person locates and stores the alcoholic beverages for
the bar opened prior and during the steak dinner. He or she operates the bar and
arranges for any needed help.
- Determine needed supplies. Purchase supplies.
Get Texas Sales and Use Tax Exemption form from Admin Captain.
- Requires at least four people.
- Setup table for work area.
- Clean-up and secure left over alcohol.
Field
This person is responsible for the operation in the field
which includes ordering targets, ordering trophies, getting people to man the stations on both Saturday and Sunday, training
the people operating the stations, solving problems as they arise, and arranging
for traps and their operation. Should keep a notebook to pass to the next person
with this assignment.
- Orders targets
around the first of January. Get Texas Sales and Use Tax Exemption form from
Admin Captain.
- In January confirm that sporting clay equipment
vendor has us on his schedule.
- Orders trophies
in mid-March.
- Develop communications system. Identify cell
phone numbers and provide to Human Resources Captain and Admin Captain.
- Determines the number of people needed
(usually three per station per shift with three shifts per day) and
coordinates with the Human Resources Captain to schedule them. Assign a
station captain.
- Determine location for beverage chests and how
to supervise the alcoholic beverages.
- Coordinate the Boys & Girls Club field
trip, find out who is in charge of the group and where they are going to
start. Make sure ear plugs are available. Contact Victoria Fire and Safety
for more ear plugs. A first aid kit is available in the trailer. The Red
Cross will furnish others, if needed.
- Makes sure everyone knows his or her duty.
They need to know the terminology and
rules. Provide a clipboard with the rules taped to it.
- After the 50 round shoot to determine class,
organize the class shoot-off. Admin will furnish forms. Make sure that first
and second place for the Calcutta are determined. They will not necessarily
be the same as the first and second place for trophies.
- Inventory targets Saturday before shooting
starts.
- Present trophies immediately after the shoot.
Determine the backdrop, have photographer available, and determine presenter
(President or Shoot Coordinator).
- Inventory targets Sunday after shooting ends.
- Confirm next date with sporting clay equipment
vendor.
Food
This person is responsible for preparing the meal on
Saturday evening, setting up tables, and coordinating any other meals that are served during the
weekend. Keep a notebook to pass to the next person assigned
this task.
- Makes arrangements for a steak dinner on
Saturday night. This includes buying or getting donations of food items. Get
paper and plastic products needed for serving.
- Estimates how many meals to prepare.
Coordinate the number of tables and chairs needed with the Grounds Captain.
Responsible setup tables and chairs.
- Develop serving line strategies to meet health
department requirements and efficient serving.
- Coordinates help for Saturday lunch. Requires
at least eight people with gloves and hand wipes. Usually someone furnishes hamburgers for the Boys & Girls Club
field trip.
- Assures that we have a vendor for Sunday
lunch. Normally, the vendor gets the proceeds.
- Establish a clean-up team. Make sure things
are spic and span after each meal.
Grounds
This person arranges for tents, trash control, toilets,
tables, chairs, signs, water, ice, and firewood. Should keep a notebook to pass
to the next person with this assignment.
- Check with the funeral homes to get tents for
the auction area and along the firing line. Do this well in advance.
- Make sure ice chests and other equipment are
labeled.
- Fill ice chests with beverages and ice. Put a
variety of drinks in each chest. Do not mix alcoholic and non-alcoholic
beverages. Check with Field Captain for delivery location. Can use as many
as 13 ice chests--two for each stations, two for the food, and one for the
registration area.
- Use construction tape to identify traffic
trails.
- Provide barrels with plastic liners for trash.
Replace liners when cans fill. Arrange for trash trailer or construction
dumpster. Haul trash off the site.
- Arrange for delivery of chairs and tables to seat the
estimated Saturday night crowd. VISD has furnished these in the past and the
sheriff has arranged to have them delivered and returned. Unless the law
changes the sheriff may not be able to support us.
- Arrange for toilets to serve both the
administrative area and the field. Local firms have donated their use in the
past.
- Place signs.
- Furnish drinking water for the field.
- Normally, Speedy Stop Stores arranges for the
ice. Coordinate with Omar Rachid.
- When wood is used for cooking the steaks, have
an adequate supply of wood.
- After the shoot make one last inspection to
ensure that all trash is gone and everything is put away.
Human Resources
This person puts names with the tasks necessary to run the
clay shoot.
- Verify the number of people needed from each team captain
to estimate
the manpower needed.
- Encourage Rotarians to commit to one of these
tasks. Click here for Scheduling
Sheets.
- A directory will be available at the Admin
Trailer.
- Provide each station captain a work schedule.
Post a master schedule at the Admin Trailer.
- Obtain cell phone numbers from Field Captain.
Materials Update
This person is responsible for updating the solicitation
materials and administrative materials. These include
solicitation
letters, thank you letters, solicitation
packet materials, and forms used at the
shoot.
- Keep the look of the materials similar from
year-to-year. That way donors will recognize them.
- Change the wording from the previous year to
keep them fresh.
- Design a letter for people who have never
supported us, another for donors from the previous year, and another for
those who have given support in the past, but dropped out last year.
- The sponsor sign-up sheet needs to be reviewed
to eliminate any confusion and update the donation amounts.
- The sheet explaining the sponsorships should
be reviewed and improved.
- Make sure the score sheet design is not
confusing and easily tallied.
- Update the thank you letter sent to donors
after receiving their commitment.
Photography
This person is responsible for the pictorial documentation
of the shoot.
- Take digital photographs for the web site and
future promotions. Get action photos of all events (setup, meals, auction,
shooting, clean-up) with plenty of Rotarians in them. Shooting photos should
include both adults and youth.
- Shoot digital video footage of the event.
- Record trophy presentation. Get winners names
for press release.
Raffle
This person, traditionally from the Boys & Girls Club,
is responsible for creating a raffle and selling the tickets.
- Gather prizes. Try to have something that will
appeal to the shoot participants.
- Make tickets.
- Determine ticket prices.
- Distribute tickets.
- Sell tickets.
Solicitation
This person is responsible for coordinating the campaign
to contact potential sponsors of the event and get their agreement to be a
sponsor. The success of the shoot depends on this person. We do this to raise
money. He or she is, also, responsible for putting together a mailing
list for soliciting sponsors for the clay shoot.
- Coordinate with other Shoot Coordinator to ensure
the timing of news releases and public service announcements compliments the
over all effort. This includes submitting articles for the Quarterly
Newsletter.
- The list used the prior year is available for
updating. A team of four people familiar with the business community should look at the
list to identify obvious changes.
- Get new recommendations from the membership.
- Complete the update before the first mailing.
- Return the updated list to the Administration
Team who will provide three categories of donors--prior year donors, past
donors, and non-donors.
- Determine the dates for sending solicitation
materials. Dates are restricted because of the United Way campaign because
the Boys & Girls Club (our partner) receives a large portion of its funding from the United Way.
- Recruit individuals to endorse solicitation
materials with personal notes.
- Recruit individuals to participate in a
follow-up telephone campaign to prospects using the three donor lists from
Admin Captain. A script was used in the past. This includes getting the Boys & Girls Club Board
involved. Secure location, date, and time.
- Look for innovative ways to get new donors.
- Prepare news
releases and public service announcements. Publicity should be aimed at
sponsors rather than shooter.
- Arrange for media coverage.