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.