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Friday, June 19
 

8:00am MDT

Volunteer Shift | Revival Cafe
Friday June 19, 2026 8:00am - 10:00am MDT
The Revival Café is one of the friendliest corners of the festival. As a Café volunteer you rotate between two roles in a single shift: barista and barback. There is plenty of time to take turns, learn, and find your rhythm. No coffee experience needed.
The Café runs on donations. Every drink helps fund art grants and the work of building the Café into something even better next year. You are part of that.
Your Two Roles
Barista
  • Take the order and make the drinks.
  • Keep things friendly and unhurried, even when it’s busy.
Barback
  • Clean, prep, restock, and keep the space tidy.
  • In high-traffic moments, help the barista keep up and keep the area clear.
  • When it’s slow, step in beside the barista and learn how to make drinks.
You’ll likely do both in one shift. Rotate, take turns, and use the quiet stretches to learn the bar.
When & Where
  • The Revival Café, North Fork Park, Eden UT.
  • Morning: open around 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, covered by two shifts.
  • Afternoon: open around 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
Donations
The Café is donation-based. Drinks are given freely and guests give what they can into the donation box. You take donations in. You don’t count or manage totals. At the end of each block, BODOD or Brian Urbon collects the cash drop.
Closing Out a Block
At the end of the morning and again at the end of the afternoon, the cash drop is collected, and the space is cleaned, restocked, and put away tidy for the next shift. You leave the Café ready for whoever comes next.
Who This Shift Is For
You don’t need barista experience or any past Café experience. Your Volunteer Lead trains you when you arrive and is there for any question that comes up. If you like making people feel welcome and don’t mind keeping a space tidy, this shift is for you.
A short at-a-glance guide is attached so you can review it before your shift if you’d like. Everything you need is covered when you arrive.
Moderators
Friday June 19, 2026 8:00am - 10:00am MDT
Revival Cafe

9:30am MDT

Volunteer Shift | Volunteer Lead
Friday June 19, 2026 9:30am - 1:30pm MDT
The Volunteer Lead is the single point of contact for the gate and the Info Booth. When a volunteer has a question they can’t answer, you’re who they reach. You train, you answer the radio, you run the pickup loop, and you keep both spots stocked with working radios. Lead shifts run about 4 hours. Work two segments across Thursday, Friday, and Saturday and you earn a free ticket.
What You’ll Do
  • Carry a radio and be the point of contact for the gate and Info Booth for your whole shift.
  • Answer questions called in by volunteers, and handle the calls that are above their scope.
  • Train gate volunteers on the basics. The gate needs real, hands-on training, and that’s yours.
  • Train the first Info Booth shift of the day, then set up the cascade so each shift trains the next.
  • Run the gate-volunteer pickup loop from the Info Booth once every two hours.
  • Make sure the gate and Info Booth have charged, working radios. Check them out and return them as needed.
  • Log anything that came up that our documents didn’t clearly cover.
When & Where
  • North Fork Park, Eden UT. You move between the Info Booth at the Revival Café and the Check-In Gate.
  • Three Lead segments cover each day: Morning 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM, Mid 1:30 PM to 5:30 PM, Evening 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM.
  • Arrive about 15 minutes early to grab a radio and get set before your volunteers do.
  • BODOD owns anything after 10:00 PM.
Training Volunteers
The gate is the role that needs you most. Walk gate volunteers through ID checks, ticket lookup, wristbands, cash sales, and the dispute code, hands-on, before they’re on their own.
The Info Booth is lighter. Train the first shift of the day fully. Before that shift leaves, they show the next shift the same basics, and so on through the day. Each shift hands off to the one after it. You set that expectation when you train the first group.
The Pickup Loop
Once every two hours, drive from the Info Booth to the gate to bring gate volunteers to their shift. This is your loop to own. A willing Info Booth volunteer can cover it as backup, but the every-two-hours rhythm is yours to keep.
Radios
Radios live and charge at the Info Booth. You make sure both the gate and the Info Booth have charged, working radios, checking them out and returning them as the day goes. Info Booth volunteers keep them plugged in. You’re the one who moves them where they’re needed.
When Something’s Above You
You’re the top of the line for volunteers, but you’re not alone. Anything serious, a safety concern, a minor without a guardian, a dispute you can’t resolve, goes to BODOD on the radio. That’s your escalation point.
Handing Off
Because the day is covered by three segments, you’ll hand off to the next Lead when your segment ends. Pass along anything still in motion: an open dispute, a volunteer who needs watching, a radio that’s acting up. A clean handoff is part of the job.
Who This Shift Is For
This shift suits someone calm, organized, and comfortable being the person others turn to. A reference sheet and a short at-a-glance guide are attached so you can review before your shift. Everything is confirmed with you when you arrive.
Moderators
avatar for Andrea Silva

Andrea Silva

Community Architect, Revival

Friday June 19, 2026 9:30am - 1:30pm MDT
Check-In Gate

10:00am MDT

Volunteer Shift | Check-In Gate & Greeters
Friday June 19, 2026 10:00am - 12:00pm MDT
The gate is where Revival begins for every single person who arrives. You are the first smile, the first welcome, and the first answer to “where do I go?” This is a high-energy, high-joy shift for people who love meeting new faces and helping others feel at home.
What You’ll Do
  • Greet arriving attendees with warmth and genuine excitement.
  • Check IDs and hand out the correct wristbands.
  • Check people in on a laptop or phone provided by Revival.
  • Hand out festival guides and help new arrivals get oriented.
  • Show people where to camp and where to find key spots: bathrooms, the Revival Café, security, and medical.
  • Help with cash ticket sales and simple ticketing questions.
When & Where
  • Check-In Gate, North Fork Park, Eden UT.
  • Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Gate is open 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
  • No gate coverage on Sunday.
Getting to Your Shift
If you want a ride to the gate, meet at the Info Booth by the Revival Café. Look for the bright teal Ford F-150 or the clearly marked white truck. Info Booth volunteers will point you to your ride. You’re also welcome to walk or drive to the gate yourself.
Who This Shift Is For
You don’t need any tech experience or any past gate experience. Your Volunteer Lead trains you on everything when you arrive and is there the whole time for any question that comes up. If you’re friendly, steady, and happy to help people feel welcome, this shift is for you.
A short at-a-glance guide is attached so you can review the steps before your shift if you’d like. You don’t have to memorize anything. Everything you need is covered when you arrive.
Moderators
avatar for Andrea Silva

Andrea Silva

Community Architect, Revival

Friday June 19, 2026 10:00am - 12:00pm MDT
Check-In Gate

10:00am MDT

Volunteer Shift | Revival Cafe
Friday June 19, 2026 10:00am - 12:00pm MDT
The Revival Café is one of the friendliest corners of the festival. As a Café volunteer you rotate between two roles in a single shift: barista and barback. There is plenty of time to take turns, learn, and find your rhythm. No coffee experience needed.
The Café runs on donations. Every drink helps fund art grants and the work of building the Café into something even better next year. You are part of that.
Your Two Roles
Barista
  • Take the order and make the drinks.
  • Keep things friendly and unhurried, even when it’s busy.
Barback
  • Clean, prep, restock, and keep the space tidy.
  • In high-traffic moments, help the barista keep up and keep the area clear.
  • When it’s slow, step in beside the barista and learn how to make drinks.
You’ll likely do both in one shift. Rotate, take turns, and use the quiet stretches to learn the bar.
When & Where
  • The Revival Café, North Fork Park, Eden UT.
  • Morning: open around 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, covered by two shifts.
  • Afternoon: open around 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
Donations
The Café is donation-based. Drinks are given freely and guests give what they can into the donation box. You take donations in. You don’t count or manage totals. At the end of each block, BODOD or Brian Urbon collects the cash drop.
Closing Out a Block
At the end of the morning and again at the end of the afternoon, the cash drop is collected, and the space is cleaned, restocked, and put away tidy for the next shift. You leave the Café ready for whoever comes next.
Who This Shift Is For
You don’t need barista experience or any past Café experience. Your Volunteer Lead trains you when you arrive and is there for any question that comes up. If you like making people feel welcome and don’t mind keeping a space tidy, this shift is for you.
A short at-a-glance guide is attached so you can review it before your shift if you’d like. Everything you need is covered when you arrive.
Moderators
Friday June 19, 2026 10:00am - 12:00pm MDT
Revival Cafe

11:00am MDT

Volunteer Shift | Info Booth
Friday June 19, 2026 11:00am - 1:00pm MDT
Info Booth Volunteers
The calm center of Revival. Point people the right way and keep the day running.


The Info Booth sits at the Revival Café, and it is where people come when they have a question. Where is my workshop. How do volunteer shifts work. Has anything on the schedule changed. You are the steady, friendly answer to all of it. This is a low-key, welcoming shift for people who like helping others find their footing.
What You’ll Do
  • Welcome people to the booth and answer general questions about the festival, Sched, and volunteer shifts.
  • Keep the festival guide on hand and use it to help people find workshops, camps, and key spots.
  • Take in lost and found items and log them, so anything that turns up can find its way home.
  • Log any schedule changes that facilitators or camps report, then radio them in so the change gets updated.
  • Keep the radios charged and know where the radio log lives in the Info Booth binder.
  • If you are comfortable driving, give gate volunteers a ride from the Info Booth to their shift at the gate.
When & Where
  • Info Booth at the Revival Café, North Fork Park, Eden UT.
  • Shifts run across the festival days. Your Volunteer Lead confirms your hours when you arrive.
Logging Schedule Changes
When a facilitator or camp tells you something on the schedule has moved or changed, write it in the Schedule Change Log. Then radio Andrea Silva or Brian Urbon so the change gets updated in Sched. You note the change. They make it live. You never edit the schedule yourself.
Lost and Found
Logged items stay in the lost and found bin at the Info Booth so people can come claim them. Phones, wallets, and IDs are the exception: those are carried to the gate each night by BODOD for safekeeping.
The Radios
Radios live and charge at the Info Booth. Your part is simple: make sure they are plugged in and charging, and know where the radio log lives in the binder. Signing radios in and out is handled by Volunteer Leads, BODOD, and Navigators, not by you.
Driving (Only If You Want To)
Some Info Booth volunteers give gate volunteers a ride from the booth to the gate. This is optional. Your Lead will ask whether you are comfortable driving, and the answer is yours. No one drives who would rather not.
Who This Shift Is For
You don’t need any past experience. Your Volunteer Lead trains you on everything when you arrive and is there for any question that comes up. If you are friendly, steady, and happy to help people feel oriented, this shift is for you.
A short at-a-glance guide is attached so you can review it before your shift if you’d like. Everything you need is covered when you arrive.
Moderators
avatar for Andrea Silva

Andrea Silva

Community Architect, Revival

Friday June 19, 2026 11:00am - 1:00pm MDT
Revival Cafe

12:00pm MDT

Volunteer Shift | Check-In Gate & Greeters
Friday June 19, 2026 12:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
The gate is where Revival begins for every single person who arrives. You are the first smile, the first welcome, and the first answer to “where do I go?” This is a high-energy, high-joy shift for people who love meeting new faces and helping others feel at home.
What You’ll Do
  • Greet arriving attendees with warmth and genuine excitement.
  • Check IDs and hand out the correct wristbands.
  • Check people in on a laptop or phone provided by Revival.
  • Hand out festival guides and help new arrivals get oriented.
  • Show people where to camp and where to find key spots: bathrooms, the Revival Café, security, and medical.
  • Help with cash ticket sales and simple ticketing questions.
When & Where
  • Check-In Gate, North Fork Park, Eden UT.
  • Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Gate is open 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
  • No gate coverage on Sunday.
Getting to Your Shift
If you want a ride to the gate, meet at the Info Booth by the Revival Café. Look for the bright teal Ford F-150 or the clearly marked white truck. Info Booth volunteers will point you to your ride. You’re also welcome to walk or drive to the gate yourself.
Who This Shift Is For
You don’t need any tech experience or any past gate experience. Your Volunteer Lead trains you on everything when you arrive and is there the whole time for any question that comes up. If you’re friendly, steady, and happy to help people feel welcome, this shift is for you.
A short at-a-glance guide is attached so you can review the steps before your shift if you’d like. You don’t have to memorize anything. Everything you need is covered when you arrive.
Moderators
avatar for Andrea Silva

Andrea Silva

Community Architect, Revival

Friday June 19, 2026 12:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
Check-In Gate

1:00pm MDT

Volunteer Shift | Info Booth
Friday June 19, 2026 1:00pm - 3:00pm MDT
Info Booth Volunteers
The calm center of Revival. Point people the right way and keep the day running.


The Info Booth sits at the Revival Café, and it is where people come when they have a question. Where is my workshop. How do volunteer shifts work. Has anything on the schedule changed. You are the steady, friendly answer to all of it. This is a low-key, welcoming shift for people who like helping others find their footing.
What You’ll Do
  • Welcome people to the booth and answer general questions about the festival, Sched, and volunteer shifts.
  • Keep the festival guide on hand and use it to help people find workshops, camps, and key spots.
  • Take in lost and found items and log them, so anything that turns up can find its way home.
  • Log any schedule changes that facilitators or camps report, then radio them in so the change gets updated.
  • Keep the radios charged and know where the radio log lives in the Info Booth binder.
  • If you are comfortable driving, give gate volunteers a ride from the Info Booth to their shift at the gate.
When & Where
  • Info Booth at the Revival Café, North Fork Park, Eden UT.
  • Shifts run across the festival days. Your Volunteer Lead confirms your hours when you arrive.
Logging Schedule Changes
When a facilitator or camp tells you something on the schedule has moved or changed, write it in the Schedule Change Log. Then radio Andrea Silva or Brian Urbon so the change gets updated in Sched. You note the change. They make it live. You never edit the schedule yourself.
Lost and Found
Logged items stay in the lost and found bin at the Info Booth so people can come claim them. Phones, wallets, and IDs are the exception: those are carried to the gate each night by BODOD for safekeeping.
The Radios
Radios live and charge at the Info Booth. Your part is simple: make sure they are plugged in and charging, and know where the radio log lives in the binder. Signing radios in and out is handled by Volunteer Leads, BODOD, and Navigators, not by you.
Driving (Only If You Want To)
Some Info Booth volunteers give gate volunteers a ride from the booth to the gate. This is optional. Your Lead will ask whether you are comfortable driving, and the answer is yours. No one drives who would rather not.
Who This Shift Is For
You don’t need any past experience. Your Volunteer Lead trains you on everything when you arrive and is there for any question that comes up. If you are friendly, steady, and happy to help people feel oriented, this shift is for you.
A short at-a-glance guide is attached so you can review it before your shift if you’d like. Everything you need is covered when you arrive.
Moderators
avatar for Andrea Silva

Andrea Silva

Community Architect, Revival

Friday June 19, 2026 1:00pm - 3:00pm MDT
Revival Cafe

1:30pm MDT

Volunteer Shift | Volunteer Lead
Friday June 19, 2026 1:30pm - 5:30pm MDT
The Volunteer Lead is the single point of contact for the gate and the Info Booth. When a volunteer has a question they can’t answer, you’re who they reach. You train, you answer the radio, you run the pickup loop, and you keep both spots stocked with working radios. Lead shifts run about 4 hours. Work two segments across Thursday, Friday, and Saturday and you earn a free ticket.
What You’ll Do
  • Carry a radio and be the point of contact for the gate and Info Booth for your whole shift.
  • Answer questions called in by volunteers, and handle the calls that are above their scope.
  • Train gate volunteers on the basics. The gate needs real, hands-on training, and that’s yours.
  • Train the first Info Booth shift of the day, then set up the cascade so each shift trains the next.
  • Run the gate-volunteer pickup loop from the Info Booth once every two hours.
  • Make sure the gate and Info Booth have charged, working radios. Check them out and return them as needed.
  • Log anything that came up that our documents didn’t clearly cover.
When & Where
  • North Fork Park, Eden UT. You move between the Info Booth at the Revival Café and the Check-In Gate.
  • Three Lead segments cover each day: Morning 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM, Mid 1:30 PM to 5:30 PM, Evening 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM.
  • Arrive about 15 minutes early to grab a radio and get set before your volunteers do.
  • BODOD owns anything after 10:00 PM.
Training Volunteers
The gate is the role that needs you most. Walk gate volunteers through ID checks, ticket lookup, wristbands, cash sales, and the dispute code, hands-on, before they’re on their own.
The Info Booth is lighter. Train the first shift of the day fully. Before that shift leaves, they show the next shift the same basics, and so on through the day. Each shift hands off to the one after it. You set that expectation when you train the first group.
The Pickup Loop
Once every two hours, drive from the Info Booth to the gate to bring gate volunteers to their shift. This is your loop to own. A willing Info Booth volunteer can cover it as backup, but the every-two-hours rhythm is yours to keep.
Radios
Radios live and charge at the Info Booth. You make sure both the gate and the Info Booth have charged, working radios, checking them out and returning them as the day goes. Info Booth volunteers keep them plugged in. You’re the one who moves them where they’re needed.
When Something’s Above You
You’re the top of the line for volunteers, but you’re not alone. Anything serious, a safety concern, a minor without a guardian, a dispute you can’t resolve, goes to BODOD on the radio. That’s your escalation point.
Handing Off
Because the day is covered by three segments, you’ll hand off to the next Lead when your segment ends. Pass along anything still in motion: an open dispute, a volunteer who needs watching, a radio that’s acting up. A clean handoff is part of the job.
Who This Shift Is For
This shift suits someone calm, organized, and comfortable being the person others turn to. A reference sheet and a short at-a-glance guide are attached so you can review before your shift. Everything is confirmed with you when you arrive.
Moderators
avatar for Andrea Silva

Andrea Silva

Community Architect, Revival

Friday June 19, 2026 1:30pm - 5:30pm MDT
Check-In Gate

2:00pm MDT

Volunteer Shift | Check-In Gate & Greeters
Friday June 19, 2026 2:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
The gate is where Revival begins for every single person who arrives. You are the first smile, the first welcome, and the first answer to “where do I go?” This is a high-energy, high-joy shift for people who love meeting new faces and helping others feel at home.
What You’ll Do
  • Greet arriving attendees with warmth and genuine excitement.
  • Check IDs and hand out the correct wristbands.
  • Check people in on a laptop or phone provided by Revival.
  • Hand out festival guides and help new arrivals get oriented.
  • Show people where to camp and where to find key spots: bathrooms, the Revival Café, security, and medical.
  • Help with cash ticket sales and simple ticketing questions.
When & Where
  • Check-In Gate, North Fork Park, Eden UT.
  • Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Gate is open 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
  • No gate coverage on Sunday.
Getting to Your Shift
If you want a ride to the gate, meet at the Info Booth by the Revival Café. Look for the bright teal Ford F-150 or the clearly marked white truck. Info Booth volunteers will point you to your ride. You’re also welcome to walk or drive to the gate yourself.
Who This Shift Is For
You don’t need any tech experience or any past gate experience. Your Volunteer Lead trains you on everything when you arrive and is there the whole time for any question that comes up. If you’re friendly, steady, and happy to help people feel welcome, this shift is for you.
A short at-a-glance guide is attached so you can review the steps before your shift if you’d like. You don’t have to memorize anything. Everything you need is covered when you arrive.
Moderators
avatar for Andrea Silva

Andrea Silva

Community Architect, Revival

Friday June 19, 2026 2:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Check-In Gate

2:00pm MDT

Volunteer Shift | Production Team
Friday June 19, 2026 2:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Production Volunteers
The hands that make the show change smoothly. You keep the stage moving.


Production volunteers are the extra hands at the Community Stage. You work alongside the Stage Lead and sound engineer to keep sets running and changeovers quick. When one act finishes and the next steps up, you’re the reason that gap is short. No stage experience needed; the Stage Lead directs you in the moment.

Sometimes we just need the hands available, and you amy find yourself just hanging out at the sound booth until needed, enjoying the show!

What You’ll Do
Whatever the Stage Lead or sound engineer directs. That’s the role. In practice it looks like moving gear, helping strike one act’s setup and stage the next, keeping the stage and cables clear, and being ready hands during the busy moments. You take your cues from the Lead, not from a fixed checklist.
When & Where
  • The Community Stage at North Fork Park, Eden UT.
  • Production hands are needed most around the start of the first act, at every changeover between acts, and at the close of the night.
  • Plan to arrive about 30 minutes before the first act so the stage is ready before doors energy builds.
Stage Days at a Glance
  • Thursday: evening block, roughly 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM. Three acts back to back, the tightest night.
  • Friday: afternoon into night, roughly 2:30 PM to 10:00 PM. Four acts with comfortable gaps.
  • Saturday: a light morning touch for breathwork and yoga sound, then the main block roughly 1:30 PM to 10:00 PM.
  • Sunday: no stage programming. The stage moves to teardown.
Your Radio
You carry a radio on Channel 2, the Music and Production channel. That keeps you connected to the Stage Lead and the rest of the production crew. The radio card covers how to call and the channel list.
Your Point of Contact
The Stage Lead or sound engineer is who you take direction from and who you go to with any question. They run the stage. Your job is to be reliable hands they can count on.
Who This Shift Is For
This shift suits someone who likes being useful in a fast-moving setting and doesn’t mind physical work. You don’t need to know sound gear; you need to be willing, alert, and ready to follow direction. A short at-a-glance guide is attached so you can review before your shift.
Moderators
avatar for Becky Knowles

Becky Knowles

Director, SunPoppy Hollow
Producer, performer, artist, and founder of SunPoppy Hollow. Becky creates immersive community spaces centered on creativity, connection, and playful participation. She serves as a steward of the Crafty Coven and helps lead Revival’s Opening Ceremonies.
Friday June 19, 2026 2:00pm - 4:00pm MDT
Community Stage

3:00pm MDT

Volunteer Shift | Info Booth
Friday June 19, 2026 3:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
Info Booth Volunteers
The calm center of Revival. Point people the right way and keep the day running.


The Info Booth sits at the Revival Café, and it is where people come when they have a question. Where is my workshop. How do volunteer shifts work. Has anything on the schedule changed. You are the steady, friendly answer to all of it. This is a low-key, welcoming shift for people who like helping others find their footing.
What You’ll Do
  • Welcome people to the booth and answer general questions about the festival, Sched, and volunteer shifts.
  • Keep the festival guide on hand and use it to help people find workshops, camps, and key spots.
  • Take in lost and found items and log them, so anything that turns up can find its way home.
  • Log any schedule changes that facilitators or camps report, then radio them in so the change gets updated.
  • Keep the radios charged and know where the radio log lives in the Info Booth binder.
  • If you are comfortable driving, give gate volunteers a ride from the Info Booth to their shift at the gate.
When & Where
  • Info Booth at the Revival Café, North Fork Park, Eden UT.
  • Shifts run across the festival days. Your Volunteer Lead confirms your hours when you arrive.
Logging Schedule Changes
When a facilitator or camp tells you something on the schedule has moved or changed, write it in the Schedule Change Log. Then radio Andrea Silva or Brian Urbon so the change gets updated in Sched. You note the change. They make it live. You never edit the schedule yourself.
Lost and Found
Logged items stay in the lost and found bin at the Info Booth so people can come claim them. Phones, wallets, and IDs are the exception: those are carried to the gate each night by BODOD for safekeeping.
The Radios
Radios live and charge at the Info Booth. Your part is simple: make sure they are plugged in and charging, and know where the radio log lives in the binder. Signing radios in and out is handled by Volunteer Leads, BODOD, and Navigators, not by you.
Driving (Only If You Want To)
Some Info Booth volunteers give gate volunteers a ride from the booth to the gate. This is optional. Your Lead will ask whether you are comfortable driving, and the answer is yours. No one drives who would rather not.
Who This Shift Is For
You don’t need any past experience. Your Volunteer Lead trains you on everything when you arrive and is there for any question that comes up. If you are friendly, steady, and happy to help people feel oriented, this shift is for you.
A short at-a-glance guide is attached so you can review it before your shift if you’d like. Everything you need is covered when you arrive.
Moderators
avatar for Andrea Silva

Andrea Silva

Community Architect, Revival

Friday June 19, 2026 3:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
Revival Cafe

4:00pm MDT

Volunteer Shift | Check-In Gate & Greeters
Friday June 19, 2026 4:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
The gate is where Revival begins for every single person who arrives. You are the first smile, the first welcome, and the first answer to “where do I go?” This is a high-energy, high-joy shift for people who love meeting new faces and helping others feel at home.
What You’ll Do
  • Greet arriving attendees with warmth and genuine excitement.
  • Check IDs and hand out the correct wristbands.
  • Check people in on a laptop or phone provided by Revival.
  • Hand out festival guides and help new arrivals get oriented.
  • Show people where to camp and where to find key spots: bathrooms, the Revival Café, security, and medical.
  • Help with cash ticket sales and simple ticketing questions.
When & Where
  • Check-In Gate, North Fork Park, Eden UT.
  • Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Gate is open 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
  • No gate coverage on Sunday.
Getting to Your Shift
If you want a ride to the gate, meet at the Info Booth by the Revival Café. Look for the bright teal Ford F-150 or the clearly marked white truck. Info Booth volunteers will point you to your ride. You’re also welcome to walk or drive to the gate yourself.
Who This Shift Is For
You don’t need any tech experience or any past gate experience. Your Volunteer Lead trains you on everything when you arrive and is there the whole time for any question that comes up. If you’re friendly, steady, and happy to help people feel welcome, this shift is for you.
A short at-a-glance guide is attached so you can review the steps before your shift if you’d like. You don’t have to memorize anything. Everything you need is covered when you arrive.
Moderators
avatar for Andrea Silva

Andrea Silva

Community Architect, Revival

Friday June 19, 2026 4:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Check-In Gate

4:00pm MDT

Volunteer Shift | Production Team
Friday June 19, 2026 4:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Production Volunteers
The hands that make the show change smoothly. You keep the stage moving.


Production volunteers are the extra hands at the Community Stage. You work alongside the Stage Lead and sound engineer to keep sets running and changeovers quick. When one act finishes and the next steps up, you’re the reason that gap is short. No stage experience needed; the Stage Lead directs you in the moment.

Sometimes we just need the hands available, and you amy find yourself just hanging out at the sound booth until needed, enjoying the show!

What You’ll Do
Whatever the Stage Lead or sound engineer directs. That’s the role. In practice it looks like moving gear, helping strike one act’s setup and stage the next, keeping the stage and cables clear, and being ready hands during the busy moments. You take your cues from the Lead, not from a fixed checklist.
When & Where
  • The Community Stage at North Fork Park, Eden UT.
  • Production hands are needed most around the start of the first act, at every changeover between acts, and at the close of the night.
  • Plan to arrive about 30 minutes before the first act so the stage is ready before doors energy builds.
Stage Days at a Glance
  • Thursday: evening block, roughly 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM. Three acts back to back, the tightest night.
  • Friday: afternoon into night, roughly 2:30 PM to 10:00 PM. Four acts with comfortable gaps.
  • Saturday: a light morning touch for breathwork and yoga sound, then the main block roughly 1:30 PM to 10:00 PM.
  • Sunday: no stage programming. The stage moves to teardown.
Your Radio
You carry a radio on Channel 2, the Music and Production channel. That keeps you connected to the Stage Lead and the rest of the production crew. The radio card covers how to call and the channel list.
Your Point of Contact
The Stage Lead or sound engineer is who you take direction from and who you go to with any question. They run the stage. Your job is to be reliable hands they can count on.
Who This Shift Is For
This shift suits someone who likes being useful in a fast-moving setting and doesn’t mind physical work. You don’t need to know sound gear; you need to be willing, alert, and ready to follow direction. A short at-a-glance guide is attached so you can review before your shift.
Moderators
avatar for Becky Knowles

Becky Knowles

Director, SunPoppy Hollow
Producer, performer, artist, and founder of SunPoppy Hollow. Becky creates immersive community spaces centered on creativity, connection, and playful participation. She serves as a steward of the Crafty Coven and helps lead Revival’s Opening Ceremonies.
Friday June 19, 2026 4:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Community Stage

4:00pm MDT

Volunteer Shift | Revival Cafe
Friday June 19, 2026 4:00pm - 7:00pm MDT
The Revival Café is one of the friendliest corners of the festival. As a Café volunteer you rotate between two roles in a single shift: barista and barback. There is plenty of time to take turns, learn, and find your rhythm. No coffee experience needed.
The Café runs on donations. Every drink helps fund art grants and the work of building the Café into something even better next year. You are part of that.
Your Two Roles
Barista
  • Take the order and make the drinks.
  • Keep things friendly and unhurried, even when it’s busy.
Barback
  • Clean, prep, restock, and keep the space tidy.
  • In high-traffic moments, help the barista keep up and keep the area clear.
  • When it’s slow, step in beside the barista and learn how to make drinks.
You’ll likely do both in one shift. Rotate, take turns, and use the quiet stretches to learn the bar.
When & Where
  • The Revival Café, North Fork Park, Eden UT.
  • Morning: open around 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, covered by two shifts.
  • Afternoon: open around 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
Donations
The Café is donation-based. Drinks are given freely and guests give what they can into the donation box. You take donations in. You don’t count or manage totals. At the end of each block, BODOD or Brian Urbon collects the cash drop.
Closing Out a Block
At the end of the morning and again at the end of the afternoon, the cash drop is collected, and the space is cleaned, restocked, and put away tidy for the next shift. You leave the Café ready for whoever comes next.
Who This Shift Is For
You don’t need barista experience or any past Café experience. Your Volunteer Lead trains you when you arrive and is there for any question that comes up. If you like making people feel welcome and don’t mind keeping a space tidy, this shift is for you.
A short at-a-glance guide is attached so you can review it before your shift if you’d like. Everything you need is covered when you arrive.
Moderators
Friday June 19, 2026 4:00pm - 7:00pm MDT
Revival Cafe

5:00pm MDT

Volunteer Shift | Info Booth
Friday June 19, 2026 5:00pm - 7:00pm MDT
Info Booth Volunteers
The calm center of Revival. Point people the right way and keep the day running.


The Info Booth sits at the Revival Café, and it is where people come when they have a question. Where is my workshop. How do volunteer shifts work. Has anything on the schedule changed. You are the steady, friendly answer to all of it. This is a low-key, welcoming shift for people who like helping others find their footing.
What You’ll Do
  • Welcome people to the booth and answer general questions about the festival, Sched, and volunteer shifts.
  • Keep the festival guide on hand and use it to help people find workshops, camps, and key spots.
  • Take in lost and found items and log them, so anything that turns up can find its way home.
  • Log any schedule changes that facilitators or camps report, then radio them in so the change gets updated.
  • Keep the radios charged and know where the radio log lives in the Info Booth binder.
  • If you are comfortable driving, give gate volunteers a ride from the Info Booth to their shift at the gate.
When & Where
  • Info Booth at the Revival Café, North Fork Park, Eden UT.
  • Shifts run across the festival days. Your Volunteer Lead confirms your hours when you arrive.
Logging Schedule Changes
When a facilitator or camp tells you something on the schedule has moved or changed, write it in the Schedule Change Log. Then radio Andrea Silva or Brian Urbon so the change gets updated in Sched. You note the change. They make it live. You never edit the schedule yourself.
Lost and Found
Logged items stay in the lost and found bin at the Info Booth so people can come claim them. Phones, wallets, and IDs are the exception: those are carried to the gate each night by BODOD for safekeeping.
The Radios
Radios live and charge at the Info Booth. Your part is simple: make sure they are plugged in and charging, and know where the radio log lives in the binder. Signing radios in and out is handled by Volunteer Leads, BODOD, and Navigators, not by you.
Driving (Only If You Want To)
Some Info Booth volunteers give gate volunteers a ride from the booth to the gate. This is optional. Your Lead will ask whether you are comfortable driving, and the answer is yours. No one drives who would rather not.
Who This Shift Is For
You don’t need any past experience. Your Volunteer Lead trains you on everything when you arrive and is there for any question that comes up. If you are friendly, steady, and happy to help people feel oriented, this shift is for you.
A short at-a-glance guide is attached so you can review it before your shift if you’d like. Everything you need is covered when you arrive.
Moderators
avatar for Andrea Silva

Andrea Silva

Community Architect, Revival

Friday June 19, 2026 5:00pm - 7:00pm MDT
Revival Cafe

5:30pm MDT

Volunteer Shift | Volunteer Lead
Friday June 19, 2026 5:30pm - 10:00pm MDT
The Volunteer Lead is the single point of contact for the gate and the Info Booth. When a volunteer has a question they can’t answer, you’re who they reach. You train, you answer the radio, you run the pickup loop, and you keep both spots stocked with working radios. Lead shifts run about 4 hours. Work two segments across Thursday, Friday, and Saturday and you earn a free ticket.
What You’ll Do
  • Carry a radio and be the point of contact for the gate and Info Booth for your whole shift.
  • Answer questions called in by volunteers, and handle the calls that are above their scope.
  • Train gate volunteers on the basics. The gate needs real, hands-on training, and that’s yours.
  • Train the first Info Booth shift of the day, then set up the cascade so each shift trains the next.
  • Run the gate-volunteer pickup loop from the Info Booth once every two hours.
  • Make sure the gate and Info Booth have charged, working radios. Check them out and return them as needed.
  • Log anything that came up that our documents didn’t clearly cover.
When & Where
  • North Fork Park, Eden UT. You move between the Info Booth at the Revival Café and the Check-In Gate.
  • Three Lead segments cover each day: Morning 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM, Mid 1:30 PM to 5:30 PM, Evening 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM.
  • Arrive about 15 minutes early to grab a radio and get set before your volunteers do.
  • BODOD owns anything after 10:00 PM.
Training Volunteers
The gate is the role that needs you most. Walk gate volunteers through ID checks, ticket lookup, wristbands, cash sales, and the dispute code, hands-on, before they’re on their own.
The Info Booth is lighter. Train the first shift of the day fully. Before that shift leaves, they show the next shift the same basics, and so on through the day. Each shift hands off to the one after it. You set that expectation when you train the first group.
The Pickup Loop
Once every two hours, drive from the Info Booth to the gate to bring gate volunteers to their shift. This is your loop to own. A willing Info Booth volunteer can cover it as backup, but the every-two-hours rhythm is yours to keep.
Radios
Radios live and charge at the Info Booth. You make sure both the gate and the Info Booth have charged, working radios, checking them out and returning them as the day goes. Info Booth volunteers keep them plugged in. You’re the one who moves them where they’re needed.
When Something’s Above You
You’re the top of the line for volunteers, but you’re not alone. Anything serious, a safety concern, a minor without a guardian, a dispute you can’t resolve, goes to BODOD on the radio. That’s your escalation point.
Handing Off
Because the day is covered by three segments, you’ll hand off to the next Lead when your segment ends. Pass along anything still in motion: an open dispute, a volunteer who needs watching, a radio that’s acting up. A clean handoff is part of the job.
Who This Shift Is For
This shift suits someone calm, organized, and comfortable being the person others turn to. A reference sheet and a short at-a-glance guide are attached so you can review before your shift. Everything is confirmed with you when you arrive.
Moderators
avatar for Andrea Silva

Andrea Silva

Community Architect, Revival

Friday June 19, 2026 5:30pm - 10:00pm MDT
Check-In Gate

6:00pm MDT

Volunteer Shift | Check-In Gate & Greeters
Friday June 19, 2026 6:00pm - 8:00pm MDT
The gate is where Revival begins for every single person who arrives. You are the first smile, the first welcome, and the first answer to “where do I go?” This is a high-energy, high-joy shift for people who love meeting new faces and helping others feel at home.
What You’ll Do
  • Greet arriving attendees with warmth and genuine excitement.
  • Check IDs and hand out the correct wristbands.
  • Check people in on a laptop or phone provided by Revival.
  • Hand out festival guides and help new arrivals get oriented.
  • Show people where to camp and where to find key spots: bathrooms, the Revival Café, security, and medical.
  • Help with cash ticket sales and simple ticketing questions.
When & Where
  • Check-In Gate, North Fork Park, Eden UT.
  • Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Gate is open 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
  • No gate coverage on Sunday.
Getting to Your Shift
If you want a ride to the gate, meet at the Info Booth by the Revival Café. Look for the bright teal Ford F-150 or the clearly marked white truck. Info Booth volunteers will point you to your ride. You’re also welcome to walk or drive to the gate yourself.
Who This Shift Is For
You don’t need any tech experience or any past gate experience. Your Volunteer Lead trains you on everything when you arrive and is there the whole time for any question that comes up. If you’re friendly, steady, and happy to help people feel welcome, this shift is for you.
A short at-a-glance guide is attached so you can review the steps before your shift if you’d like. You don’t have to memorize anything. Everything you need is covered when you arrive.
Moderators
avatar for Andrea Silva

Andrea Silva

Community Architect, Revival

Friday June 19, 2026 6:00pm - 8:00pm MDT
Check-In Gate

6:00pm MDT

Volunteer Shift | Production Team
Friday June 19, 2026 6:00pm - 8:00pm MDT
Production Volunteers
The hands that make the show change smoothly. You keep the stage moving.


Production volunteers are the extra hands at the Community Stage. You work alongside the Stage Lead and sound engineer to keep sets running and changeovers quick. When one act finishes and the next steps up, you’re the reason that gap is short. No stage experience needed; the Stage Lead directs you in the moment.

Sometimes we just need the hands available, and you amy find yourself just hanging out at the sound booth until needed, enjoying the show!

What You’ll Do
Whatever the Stage Lead or sound engineer directs. That’s the role. In practice it looks like moving gear, helping strike one act’s setup and stage the next, keeping the stage and cables clear, and being ready hands during the busy moments. You take your cues from the Lead, not from a fixed checklist.
When & Where
  • The Community Stage at North Fork Park, Eden UT.
  • Production hands are needed most around the start of the first act, at every changeover between acts, and at the close of the night.
  • Plan to arrive about 30 minutes before the first act so the stage is ready before doors energy builds.
Stage Days at a Glance
  • Thursday: evening block, roughly 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM. Three acts back to back, the tightest night.
  • Friday: afternoon into night, roughly 2:30 PM to 10:00 PM. Four acts with comfortable gaps.
  • Saturday: a light morning touch for breathwork and yoga sound, then the main block roughly 1:30 PM to 10:00 PM.
  • Sunday: no stage programming. The stage moves to teardown.
Your Radio
You carry a radio on Channel 2, the Music and Production channel. That keeps you connected to the Stage Lead and the rest of the production crew. The radio card covers how to call and the channel list.
Your Point of Contact
The Stage Lead or sound engineer is who you take direction from and who you go to with any question. They run the stage. Your job is to be reliable hands they can count on.
Who This Shift Is For
This shift suits someone who likes being useful in a fast-moving setting and doesn’t mind physical work. You don’t need to know sound gear; you need to be willing, alert, and ready to follow direction. A short at-a-glance guide is attached so you can review before your shift.
Moderators
avatar for Becky Knowles

Becky Knowles

Director, SunPoppy Hollow
Producer, performer, artist, and founder of SunPoppy Hollow. Becky creates immersive community spaces centered on creativity, connection, and playful participation. She serves as a steward of the Crafty Coven and helps lead Revival’s Opening Ceremonies.
Friday June 19, 2026 6:00pm - 8:00pm MDT
Community Stage

7:00pm MDT

Volunteer Shift | Info Booth
Friday June 19, 2026 7:00pm - 9:00pm MDT
Info Booth Volunteers
The calm center of Revival. Point people the right way and keep the day running.


The Info Booth sits at the Revival Café, and it is where people come when they have a question. Where is my workshop. How do volunteer shifts work. Has anything on the schedule changed. You are the steady, friendly answer to all of it. This is a low-key, welcoming shift for people who like helping others find their footing.
What You’ll Do
  • Welcome people to the booth and answer general questions about the festival, Sched, and volunteer shifts.
  • Keep the festival guide on hand and use it to help people find workshops, camps, and key spots.
  • Take in lost and found items and log them, so anything that turns up can find its way home.
  • Log any schedule changes that facilitators or camps report, then radio them in so the change gets updated.
  • Keep the radios charged and know where the radio log lives in the Info Booth binder.
  • If you are comfortable driving, give gate volunteers a ride from the Info Booth to their shift at the gate.
When & Where
  • Info Booth at the Revival Café, North Fork Park, Eden UT.
  • Shifts run across the festival days. Your Volunteer Lead confirms your hours when you arrive.
Logging Schedule Changes
When a facilitator or camp tells you something on the schedule has moved or changed, write it in the Schedule Change Log. Then radio Andrea Silva or Brian Urbon so the change gets updated in Sched. You note the change. They make it live. You never edit the schedule yourself.
Lost and Found
Logged items stay in the lost and found bin at the Info Booth so people can come claim them. Phones, wallets, and IDs are the exception: those are carried to the gate each night by BODOD for safekeeping.
The Radios
Radios live and charge at the Info Booth. Your part is simple: make sure they are plugged in and charging, and know where the radio log lives in the binder. Signing radios in and out is handled by Volunteer Leads, BODOD, and Navigators, not by you.
Driving (Only If You Want To)
Some Info Booth volunteers give gate volunteers a ride from the booth to the gate. This is optional. Your Lead will ask whether you are comfortable driving, and the answer is yours. No one drives who would rather not.
Who This Shift Is For
You don’t need any past experience. Your Volunteer Lead trains you on everything when you arrive and is there for any question that comes up. If you are friendly, steady, and happy to help people feel oriented, this shift is for you.
A short at-a-glance guide is attached so you can review it before your shift if you’d like. Everything you need is covered when you arrive.
Moderators
avatar for Andrea Silva

Andrea Silva

Community Architect, Revival

Friday June 19, 2026 7:00pm - 9:00pm MDT
Revival Cafe

8:00pm MDT

Volunteer Shift | Check-In Gate & Greeters
Friday June 19, 2026 8:00pm - 10:00pm MDT
The gate is where Revival begins for every single person who arrives. You are the first smile, the first welcome, and the first answer to “where do I go?” This is a high-energy, high-joy shift for people who love meeting new faces and helping others feel at home.
What You’ll Do
  • Greet arriving attendees with warmth and genuine excitement.
  • Check IDs and hand out the correct wristbands.
  • Check people in on a laptop or phone provided by Revival.
  • Hand out festival guides and help new arrivals get oriented.
  • Show people where to camp and where to find key spots: bathrooms, the Revival Café, security, and medical.
  • Help with cash ticket sales and simple ticketing questions.
When & Where
  • Check-In Gate, North Fork Park, Eden UT.
  • Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Gate is open 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
  • No gate coverage on Sunday.
Getting to Your Shift
If you want a ride to the gate, meet at the Info Booth by the Revival Café. Look for the bright teal Ford F-150 or the clearly marked white truck. Info Booth volunteers will point you to your ride. You’re also welcome to walk or drive to the gate yourself.
Who This Shift Is For
You don’t need any tech experience or any past gate experience. Your Volunteer Lead trains you on everything when you arrive and is there the whole time for any question that comes up. If you’re friendly, steady, and happy to help people feel welcome, this shift is for you.
A short at-a-glance guide is attached so you can review the steps before your shift if you’d like. You don’t have to memorize anything. Everything you need is covered when you arrive.
Moderators
avatar for Andrea Silva

Andrea Silva

Community Architect, Revival

Friday June 19, 2026 8:00pm - 10:00pm MDT
Check-In Gate

8:00pm MDT

Volunteer Shift | Production Team
Friday June 19, 2026 8:00pm - 10:00pm MDT
Production Volunteers
The hands that make the show change smoothly. You keep the stage moving.


Production volunteers are the extra hands at the Community Stage. You work alongside the Stage Lead and sound engineer to keep sets running and changeovers quick. When one act finishes and the next steps up, you’re the reason that gap is short. No stage experience needed; the Stage Lead directs you in the moment.

Sometimes we just need the hands available, and you amy find yourself just hanging out at the sound booth until needed, enjoying the show!

What You’ll Do
Whatever the Stage Lead or sound engineer directs. That’s the role. In practice it looks like moving gear, helping strike one act’s setup and stage the next, keeping the stage and cables clear, and being ready hands during the busy moments. You take your cues from the Lead, not from a fixed checklist.
When & Where
  • The Community Stage at North Fork Park, Eden UT.
  • Production hands are needed most around the start of the first act, at every changeover between acts, and at the close of the night.
  • Plan to arrive about 30 minutes before the first act so the stage is ready before doors energy builds.
Stage Days at a Glance
  • Thursday: evening block, roughly 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM. Three acts back to back, the tightest night.
  • Friday: afternoon into night, roughly 2:30 PM to 10:00 PM. Four acts with comfortable gaps.
  • Saturday: a light morning touch for breathwork and yoga sound, then the main block roughly 1:30 PM to 10:00 PM.
  • Sunday: no stage programming. The stage moves to teardown.
Your Radio
You carry a radio on Channel 2, the Music and Production channel. That keeps you connected to the Stage Lead and the rest of the production crew. The radio card covers how to call and the channel list.
Your Point of Contact
The Stage Lead or sound engineer is who you take direction from and who you go to with any question. They run the stage. Your job is to be reliable hands they can count on.
Who This Shift Is For
This shift suits someone who likes being useful in a fast-moving setting and doesn’t mind physical work. You don’t need to know sound gear; you need to be willing, alert, and ready to follow direction. A short at-a-glance guide is attached so you can review before your shift.
Moderators
avatar for Becky Knowles

Becky Knowles

Director, SunPoppy Hollow
Producer, performer, artist, and founder of SunPoppy Hollow. Becky creates immersive community spaces centered on creativity, connection, and playful participation. She serves as a steward of the Crafty Coven and helps lead Revival’s Opening Ceremonies.
Friday June 19, 2026 8:00pm - 10:00pm MDT
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