(Please forward to any list/person who may be interested.)
We are looking for people to join the Stargate Fan Awards team as we
prepare for the 2005 Awards.
The Awards team is made up of volunteers from Stargate fandom. We like
to have as many different fandom perspectives as possible on the team,
because the Awards are for everyone in the fandom. If in some years some points of view have been unrepresented on the Awards team, it's because we lacked volunteers. If *your* fandom perspective has been
unrepresented on the team, please consider joining us.
Being on the team is a lot of fun, but it's also hard work. We are
asking for a significant commitment of time, mostly during the Spring
and early Summer. That's the "active" period of the Awards, and it's
when we are busiest. Prior to the opening of nominations for 2005 the
team will spend a long time discussing the details of the Awards.
This year, we'll be talking about the best way to include Atlantis in
the Awards as well as discussing category changes and rules. This is why we're looking for new team members *now*: so we can start those
discussions early, and take our time over the preparation. All team
members *must* be prepared to participate in these discussions, which
means you need a reliable email account and you need to be able to check in regularly - not necessarily every day.
We all enjoy working on the Awards, and you're welcome to contact any of the team if you'd like to know more about it.
If you are interested in joining the Awards team for 2005, please see
the "job description" on our website, here:
http://www.sg1-awards.com/jointeam.shtml
where you'll find more details about what the team do and how to join
us. You must contact us before 20 October if you wish to join the team for 2005.
We look forward to hearing from you!
The Stargate Fan Awards Team
We are looking for people to join the Stargate Fan Awards team as we
prepare for the 2005 Awards.
The Awards team is made up of volunteers from Stargate fandom. We like
to have as many different fandom perspectives as possible on the team,
because the Awards are for everyone in the fandom. If in some years some points of view have been unrepresented on the Awards team, it's because we lacked volunteers. If *your* fandom perspective has been
unrepresented on the team, please consider joining us.
Being on the team is a lot of fun, but it's also hard work. We are
asking for a significant commitment of time, mostly during the Spring
and early Summer. That's the "active" period of the Awards, and it's
when we are busiest. Prior to the opening of nominations for 2005 the
team will spend a long time discussing the details of the Awards.
This year, we'll be talking about the best way to include Atlantis in
the Awards as well as discussing category changes and rules. This is why we're looking for new team members *now*: so we can start those
discussions early, and take our time over the preparation. All team
members *must* be prepared to participate in these discussions, which
means you need a reliable email account and you need to be able to check in regularly - not necessarily every day.
We all enjoy working on the Awards, and you're welcome to contact any of the team if you'd like to know more about it.
If you are interested in joining the Awards team for 2005, please see
the "job description" on our website, here:
http://www.sg1-awards.com/jointeam.shtml
where you'll find more details about what the team do and how to join
us. You must contact us before 20 October if you wish to join the team for 2005.
We look forward to hearing from you!
The Stargate Fan Awards Team
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