Amy,
I am in the same boat so please pass along the age requirement when you hear back!
I do have some FTCers that will meet an age 13 and above limit but for some reason I was thinking it was 16….?
I hope you are right. And Joshua carries himself as a much older young man and is so knowledgeable and helpful, it would be a shame for FLL not to include
him! J
Take care,
Jeff Puckett
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Technology Student Association (TSA) Advisor
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From: First Lego League in Virginia and DC [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Amy Nichols
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2017 5:13 PM
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Subject: Re: [VADCFLL-L] Volunteers needed for the FIRST LEGO League Global Innovation Award in DC June 19-20
Hey Sonya...
I'd love to do this! Did I tell you that our project was chosen as an alternate? We were so excited about it! Anyway, do you know what the age requirement is for volunteering? You know
Joshua wanted to volunteer too, but he's only 12 and I'm guessing they have to be 13?
Thanks!
Amy
On Thursday, May 11, 2017 5:09 PM, Sonya Shaver <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hello Valued Volunteers!
Please join us in supporting teams as they celebrate their accomplishments, collaborate
with minds from around the world, and share their
innovative solutions in
Washington, D.C. at
the 2017 FIRST® LEGO® League
Global Innovation Award on June
19 and 20 at
the Kellogg Conference Center!
Interested Volunteers can find details about the available volunteer roles attached
to this message. If you’d like to sign up, please use the Volunteer
Information and Matching System (VIMS). New
to VIMS? Check out instructions for signing up here. You
don’t want to miss this fantastic event full of FIRST FUN!
About the Global Innovation Award:
Throughout the FIRST LEGO
League ANIMAL ALLIESSM Season,
teams have designed innovative solutions to improve the way humans and animals interact. Outstanding project
solutions that demonstrate originality and have the potential to add significant value in the world are
given the opportunity to participate in the annual FIRST LEGO
League Global Innovation Award. The FIRST LEGO
League Global Innovation teams are changing the world, one invention at a time.
Participating in the Global Innovation Award allows
teams to compete for a top prize of $20,000 USD
to continue work on their inventions and is potentially attainable by 85% of all teams from over 80 countries around the globe who attend an official tournament.
If you have any questions, or for more information,
please contact the Global Innovation Award Volunteer Coordinator, JT Yoerger,
at [log in to unmask].
Thank you for your continued support! Volunteers are FIRST!
With Hi-5’s and Admiration,
Sonya Shaver
Volunteer Recognition Specialist, FIRST ®
For
Inspiration and
Recognition of
Science and
Technology
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