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CUB FOODS FUNDRAISER
- All players need to wear their black Miamisburg soccer T-Shirts so that the customers can identify the group the boys are working for.
- If you choose to wear shorts, please wear khaki shorts. Shorts need to be worn above the waist.
- No sandals, flip flops or open toe shoes are permitted. Gym shoes are fine.
- No food, drink or cell phones are permitted on the floor. Please leave your phone at home or plan to leave it with the parents sitting at the table.
- Please arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled shift.
- Plan on bringing your bright, cheery attitudes! Customers like to see you smile and have fun!
PLAYERS:
1: Jay Eshbaugh
2: Aaron Reichel
3: John Porter III
5: Chip Denlinger
1: John Porter II
PLAYERS:
1: Brad Taranto
2: Darren Grierson
6: Andrew Peterson
7: Kalleb McDowell
8: Josh Myers
PARENTS:
1: Larry Taranto
2: Chris Grierson
PLAYERS:
1: Josh Myers
4: Andrew O'Donnel
5: Jimmy Tuccillo
6: Alex Bussard
7: Wil Downing
9: Kevyn Bange
1: Lou Myers
SUNDAY (2:00 PM-6:00 PM)
PLAYERS:
1: Matt Cardenas
2: Nolan Schacherer
4:
8:
PARENTS:
1: Schacherer parent
REMINDERS FOR CUB FOODS FUND RAISER
- Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your shift & see a parent volunteer to sign in and for a review of proper bagging instructions.
- Players please wear your black Vikings Soccer T-Shirt – This is a requirement as you must all wear matching shirts
- Shorts are OK to wear, however they must be Khaki shorts.
- NO open toed shoes, flip flops, sandals etc are permitted!
- No food, drinks, or cell phones are permitted on the sales floor
- No more than two baggers per register, with the exception of the express lane and there will be no baggers on these lanes
- Bagging is to be done by the students only. Parents are not supposed to be bagging. This is an opportunity for the students to earn their own money.
- Please stay at the register you’re assigned to and do not congregate in groups
- The players are not permitted to sit on the bench or the bag racks, they are there to work and it does not look good to the customers if they’re sitting down. Cub Foods is aware that at times it is slow and there is nothing to do. This is when the extra baggers need to utilize Cub Foods break room
- If the store has demos (food samples) they are for the customers only
- Students under the age of 18 are not permitted to handle any alcohol beverages, so please ask a parent volunteer for assistance if someone purchases alcohol on the register you’re working and you’re under the age of 18
- Please be polite and courteous to all customers! Ask them if they’d like their groceries bagged and if they would, ask if they’d like paper or plastic. If they don’t want their groceries bagged, just say “OK Thank you” and step back away from the register until they’ve finished bagging their own groceries and you’re able to approach the next customer.
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Always pack bags with the heaviest items on the bottom and all crushable items (I.E. eggs, baked goods, breads, chips, softer fruit, etc..) on the top
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Limit the bags to one layer of cans or four heavy jars on the bottom. This prevents bags from tearing when they are lifted the wrong way, as well as keeps the weight of the bags to a manageable level
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Try to keep all cold and frozen items (including produce) together in one or two bags. Many customers travel long distances home and this method keeps the items colder longer. Customers really appreciate this!
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Never pack detergent, soaps or cleaning products with food items, especially not with produce, bakery items or meats. These foods will smell like the soaps. If the bag is dropped, cleaning products could spill on the food.
Todd C. Emmons, Class of 1987
Shilp Antani, Class of 2006
Only One Week Left
Dear Soccer Players (and family):
I must start this last summer note with a GIANT THANK YOU to each of our families. Your participation this month in contact days, conditioning, fundraisers and the tournament has been outstanding. I could not be more pleased as the coach of this program of the commitment level of our group.
A quick FYI....we deposited close to $10K last week into our booster account.
With that said......the season will be upon us in one short week. I encourage each player to take Monday off for some much needed rest. Then, take the next six days to finalize your pre-season training so that you come to tryouts in the best shape possible. You must know that you can meet each of the six expectations.
Please sign-up for your Cubs bagging slot for this weekend.
I will see you at tryouts on August 4th. Make sure that you have your physical completed and turned into the athletic office prior to next Monday.
I am looking forward to something great in 2008!
For Soccer,
Coach Ric
MIAMISBURG CONCESSIONS
Boys Soccer is responsible for one last Miamisburg concession stand duty this academic year for the JV GWOC Wrestling Tournament on Saturday, February 14, 2009 from 9:00am-4:00pm for both Players and Parents at the High School Gym Concession Stand.
We will have 3 shifts lasting 2 1/2 hours each for 4 workers per shift.
To signup for a shift contact Concessions Chair Amy Caudy at acaudy@miamisburg.k12.oh.us. Thank you for filling our shifts quickly.
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9:00am-11:30am |
1 |
Aaron Reichel |
2 |
Jerry Mullen |
3 |
Chris Grierson |
4 |
Darren Grierson |
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11:00am-1:30pm |
1 |
John Porter |
2 |
Lori Kalbfleisch |
3 |
Cody Kalbfleisch |
4 |
Ron Kalbfleisch |
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1:30pm-4:00pm |
1 |
Doug Bogart |
2 |
Bank Plangwall |
3 |
Lou Myers |
4 |
Josh Myers |
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