Request from Midge Kerr (Race Coordinator):
Sorry for the short notice, we have had some late openings for volunteers on our bike course for this Saturday’s upcoming charity event, Islandman and Islandkids Triathlons.
We need to keep the cyclist safe while they are  riding their bikes and limit vehicle and pedestrian crossing in front of them until there is a gap and it is safe to allow them to cross.
Time commitment is from 7:20- 9:45am and you are assigned a street somewhere along Avalon Avenue and First Avenue.
Volunteers get a tee shirt to wear during the event, and a large heavy duty event beach tote bag!
Bike Course Marshals can check in and get their race gear Friday from 5-7pm, inside Community Hall, 3001 Avalon Avenue.
This way, race day Saturday, volunteers could go directly to their assigned streets and avoid all the athletes checking in at the hall.
If that is not an option, volunteers can still come race day from 5:30-7am and check in at the volunteer table inside the hall.
Bike course coverage is critical to the safety and success of our event in our community. Marshals must be at least 18 years of age.Â
Here is the link to sign up as a BIKE COURSE MARSHAL and sign the volunteer waiver online.
(All other volunteer positions are filled, so please do not sign up for one of them.)
https://runsignup.com/Volunteer/Register/31126?regToken=5689004132&raceId=31126
Any assistance you could provide would be greatly appreciated; all are welcome.
Thank you very much-
Midge Kerr
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Summer rentals and change over cleaning
Last summer, cleaning services reported  that homes had “heavy use”.  It made sense because tenants were cooking and entertaining at the properties due to pandemic restrictions.
So far this season, cleaners are once again struggling to complete all of their tasks between the change over time of 10am to 2pm.
The issue? An increased number of newer homes in our inventory. Â And while perfect for extended family gatherings, that’s more square footage to clean.
If tenants fail to leave the property “cleaning ready”, Â the crews quickly get behind schedule for the day.
4pm check in is the norm in many other vacation towns. Â We may need to transition in the coming years – especially for the 5 and 6 bedroom homes.
In the meantime, we ask tenants to remove anything they bring in to the home: food, trash, and sand! Â This includes sweeping the deck and garage (mainly because the cleaning services don’t check those areas).
Owners are encouraged to provide basic cleaning supplies to help with this process, too.