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2 people are interested
Safety Patrol
ORGANIZATION: Seattle Hempfest
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2 people are interested
Seattle Hempfest's Safety Patrol consists of volunteers who meet and train year-round in crowd management, deescalation, and incident response.
Responsibilities ensure maintenance of crowd flow, monitoring for prohibited activities, and assisting attendees, vendors and staff with a wide of variety of issues.
Produced by Seattle Events (a non-profit 501(c)(4) organization), Seattle Hempfest spans three beautiful contiguous parks on the beautiful Seattle waterfront, featuring 4 stages of world-class music and speakers.
Email safetypatrol@hempfest.org for more information
https://signup.hempfest.org
More opportunities with Seattle Hempfest
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About Seattle Hempfest
Location:
3220 NE 125th St, Seattle, WA 98125, US
Mission Statement
To inspire people worldwide to stand up and become active in ending the injustice and hypocricy of the international failure known as the War on Drugs. We will work relentlessly to win the oppourtunity to enjoy the economic, industrial, medical, and spiritual uses of the hemp/cannabis plant; a plant that has never killed a single person in all of recorded history.
Description
Seattle Events, a Non-Profit Corporation DBA Seattle Hempfest(R).
We work year 'round to realize our goal of presenting the most socially responsible, politically oriented and sophisticated hemp/cannabis policy reform event in the nation. Everyone associated with Seattle Hempfest works for no pay; our event staff of 900, speakers, musical acts, directors and coordinators all give time on a volunteer basis to continue to present the "safest and best organized event in the city of Seattle" [Port of Seattle Police Chief, Queen Anne News, 1999] Our Festival is free and provides education about industrial hemp, medical uses, voter registration, a forum for over 60 non-profit organizations, six stages of world class music, as well as hemp crafts, goods, and foods. Our organization also does community support by collecting food donations for the needy and doing neighborhood cleaning projects, and produces the Seattle Peaceheathen's Crisis Resource Guide. Our events are supported by the City of Seattle, Seattle Police Department, Seattle Fire Department, Port of Seattle, and Seattle Parks Department .
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Myrtle Edwards and Centennial ParksPier 70, Alaskan Way and Broad St.West of Seattle CenterSeattle, WA 98101
DATE POSTED
July 29, 2019
SKILLS
- People Skills
- Problem Solving
- Safety & Disaster Education
- First Aid / CPR
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 5 Hour shifts
- Closed-Toed Shoes