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Volunteer Position
Apply by Nov 19th 2022

Event Volunteer - Charity Shopping Night

Join us in a Glamorous evening of shopping, wine tasting and more!

Position Summary
As the 2022 Willowbrook Shopping Centre Charity of Choice, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Langley has been presented with the opportunity to help with and benefit from the 7th Annual Holiday Glamorama Shopping Event this upcoming holiday season! We will require volunteers for the after-hours event on November 19th, 2022 from 6:30-10pm. 
**Please note that you must be 19 or older to volunteer at this event
The evening will include:
- Wine tasting from 20+ wineries
- Exclusive promotions from your favourite retailers
- $20K + in dazzling, curated prizes
- Delish appetizers and hors d’oeuvres 
- Highlighted holiday fashion
- A visit from the big man in red
- & so much more!
We are requiring volunteers for the following positions during the event:
- Wine tasting tables
- Ticket Sales (50/50 and wine tasting tickets)
- Ticket validators at each entrance at the beginning of the evening
- Liquor control - beverages will not be allowed in stores so this is a role to help monitor this
- Runners are stationed ‘back of house’ to accommodate needs and deliveries throughout the evening.
Requirements:
- Age requirement: 19. No upper age limit.
- Volunteer shifts are between 2 and 4 hours on November 19th, 2022

This volunteer position has no scheduling requirements attached to it. You can work out your availability and time commitment directly with the organizer.

You must apply before Nov 19th 2022

Location
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Willowbrook Mall
19705 Fraser Hwy
Langley, British Columbia
V3A 7E9
Hosted by
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