SCCLA Presents Odyssey at the Fair

Staff Jobs

Information Table: Ensure the table is stocked with pamphlets. Explain what Odyssey is to people who ask (there will be a crib-sheet for you). Explain what SCCLA is to people who ask (there will be a crib-sheet for you). Accept lost badges if turned in and deliver them to the cashbox staff. Take reports of lost badges and provide to cashbox and door staff.

Cashbox: Collect money from fundraising demos. Accept lost badges if turned in. Take reports of lost badges and update the "Lost Badge List". Verify identity of people who claim to have lost a badge (there will be a complete list of the event membership for you) and provide replacement ticket good for return trip on the bus, but no other access. Keep "Lost Badge List" up to date. Remove names from "Lost Badge List" only if the actual person returns with ticket and badge and returns ticket, or exchanges ticket for turned-in badge

Badgers: Ensure that only people with badges enter the Odyssey rest area. Check badges against the "Lost Badge List." If necessary, assist the bus drivers to ensure that only people with badges or return-tickets are allowed on return busses.

Barkeeps: Pour water for people in the Odyssesy rest area

Charity Jobs

Charity beatings: We're really flexible on how you handle yourself. There's only one hard-and-fast rule: Keep it Legal. While we know from experience the SF police will look the other way with regards to public nudity, SCCLA is part of a non-profit corporation, and as such we need to ensure that we play within the rules.

Beyond that, it's your call. You may offer your services for charity, or you may offer yourself as a bottom. You may negotiate your services/person for a donation, auction them off to the highest bidder, or handle things however you choose. If you wish to take reservations, please tell us in advance so we can be ready. The goal is to have some fun and collect money for our charities. The more money we raise, the better our balance sheets look, and the more people who can be helped.

Leather Cleanings: On-body, or off-body, for a donation to our charities. Bootblacking or any sort of leather cleaning is welcome.

Wheel-o-Torture: A Santa Clara County tradition, the Wheel-o-Torture was introduced by Will van Dyke, Kevin Roche and pat baille at one of our Leather Mardi-gras parties. A spin of the wheel ($1/spin) will get the contestant whatever the wheel says. As Master/Mistress of the wheel, it's up to you to interpret the results. Tags on the wheel include things like "give 1" "take 4" "zap" "fire" "candle" and "mystery."