The temperature took a dip when the winds whipped the clouds into place, so I had to run around closing all the windows in the house.
I guess that means I'll need to change into long pants and wear my jacket when I go downtown for the SMF Volunteer Orientation.
That's okay.
I've logged back into the volunteer portal and made a few changes to my schedule.
For one thing, I had to give up that Alison Miller show.
There's to be a Tea in Tallahassee to celebrate my Aunt Linda's 85th birthday.
Family comes first, right?
That's a good thing, though!
I'd left open next weekend, as I didn't know when Miyah's bday8 party might be.
Well, it won't be then!
So I've snapped up an opening for the desired "BalletCollective: Translation" dance concert to be performed at the Lucas Theatre!!!
I also grabbed a volunteer slot for an Italian group, "Canzionere Grecanico Salentino", which will follow the noon30 I already had at the Metal Building.
Sweet!
Speaking of noon30 shows, I'm now on for the double bill of "Väsen & Hawktail".
I'm looking forward to seeing the Swedish group again!
That brings my total to 8 of those midday starts!
Plus, to give back to the music festival for these volunteer positions, I always like to turn up for something not music-oriented.
That's why I'll be at one of the SMF Pop-Up Shops for three hours.
I may sign up for another at some time in the future, but I consider my schedule done now.
Of course, that's subject to change!
Now, time to get ready for the orientation with Therra this evening!
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What a wonderful time I had at the Orientation!
Therra came up to greet me enthusiastically as I entered the auditorium!
She has so much positive energy!
I think some of the new volunteers may have been talking about a lack of shows, but I made sure to tell them that I found three I wanted this afternoon, and freed up another, with plenty of openings available!
Then I got called up to sit beside someone from the past: Annette Ramos, once of Armstrong's IT Dept.
WOW!
This is her first year as an SMF volunteer, along with another IT person (Alison?) who also works the home games for the Bananas.
Then, Joe Buttner came in!!!
Hooray!!! I have not seen him since Jim Reed's wedding on December 9, 2021.
Joe's wife, Lois, died last year, so it was good to see that he has stayed in Savannah and is active again as a volunteer.
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