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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS   Last Updated: May 22nd, 2006
 
Q1: When and where is the volunteer meeting?
Q2: How many movie passes do we get for volunteering and are they transferable?
Q3: Do we get to eat if we volunteer for an event where there is food?
Q4: Is there a special volunteer price for the Taste of Wailea?
Q5: Where do we park?
Q6: What do we wear?
Q7: What can I volunteer for if I don't want to do anything menial or be stuck in a parking lot?
Q8: What kind of volunteer positions do you need the most?
Q8: What if I don't show up for my volunteer time slot (for any reason)?
Q9: Do I get to wear a badge and carry a big stick?
 
When and where is the volunteer meeting? top
 
A1: Wednesday, June 7th, 6:15 PM, in the old administration offices (now the Haynes Room) at the MACC. Those who show up get to see that nights viewing (Neil Young: Heart of Gold) at a discounted rate.
 
How many movie passes do we get for volunteering and are they transferable? top
 
A2: Each 4 hour volunteer shift entitles you to the equivalent of $40 in tickets. The Celestial Cinema is $20 per ticket. Screenings at the MACC (Castle & McCoy Thearters) and the Digital Theatre at the Outrigger in Wailea are $10. The tickets ARE transferable, just not resellable.
 
Do we get to eat if we volunteer for an event where there is food? top
 
A3: No. Everyone is expected to eat before their shift, or buy dinner from the vendors at the event when they are finished with their shift. See next Q & A.
 
Is there a special volunteer price for the Taste of Wailea? top
 
A4: Sorry, No. If you want to enjoy this fabulous event, buy a ticket.
 
Where do we park? top
 
A5: At the Wailea Golf Resort BLUE COURSE. Heading south past the resorts at Wailea, turn left at the intersection just past the Kea Lani. Look for the volunteer parking lot and the extremely helpful and friendly volunteer who will assist you (that person could be you!). You will be shuttled to and from the event site at the Gold Course/Seawatch. Check in at the Volunteer Desk, which is to the left of where movie patrons enter.
 
What do we wear? top
 
A6: Khaki or Black colored shorts, slacks or skirts. You will be provided with a Maui Film Festival T-Shirt. If you are working multiple days, please be sure it is clean.
 
What can I volunteer for if I don't want to do anything menial or be stuck in a parking lot? top
 
A7: Representing the Maui Film Festival at Wailea is an opportunity to lend your valuable support to a unique world class event (actually considered the world's best June film fest!). Every single volunteer position is important. MFF@Wailea volunteers need to be willing to spend 4 hours in vigilant and attentive service to paying customers and fellow volunteers. Some people have the impression that they can put in their minimum effort for an hour or two and then plop down and see a movie. This is not the case. Those that abuse the privilege of representing the MFF@W as a volunteer will not be invited in the future.
 
What kind of volunteer positions do you need the most? top
 
A8: We will be utilizing more paid professional security for many of the security positions this year, but there are still volunteer posts that may be viewed as "less than glamorous". The operations of the festival are just like any living entity. A lot of "stuff" is brought in and a lot of waste is managed, organized and discarded. Monitor/Clean Up people understand the spirit of volunteerism and what it takes to pull off a world class event like the Maui Film Festival at Wailea. Late night shifts are from 9pm-1am. These are difficult to fill positions.
 
What if I don't show up for my volunteer time slot (for any reason)? top
 
A9: You will be asked to return any tickets you where issued for that shift and invoiced $10 for every ticket you received that was not honored via volunteering, regardless of whether you viewed any movies. You will also inconvenience a lot of other volunteers who will have to do double duty on your behalf.
 
Do I get to wear a badge and carry a big stick? top
 
A10: If your incentive for being a volunteer is to live out your authority fantasies and throw your weight around, please reconsider. Volunteers are expected to put paying patrons needs first and to treat other volunteers with equanimity and respect. You will have your own opportunity to be served by friendly and helpful volunteers on your nights to be a patron.

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