Hospitality in 2010 is about welcoming our neighbours – and welcoming the world. During the Olympics we provided warming stations, internet cafes, mobile food and beverage services, and big screen viewing areas. The scope of our Olympic-style hospitality is as big as our collective imaginations. There were - and continue to be - lots of fun ways to help this area.
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IF YOU ARE LOCAL and want to volunteer for upcoming events and opportunities, please go through our volunteer registration process byClicking Here. Missions Teams are geared more towards people who do not live locally. Locals can be a part of Missions Teams, but they need at least two people to join and they must pay the $75 registration fee. However, if locals register to volunteer by Clicking Here, they do not have to pay the Missions Teams registration fee (this only applies to those who live locally).
If you are not local and still want to get involved, please Click Here to visit our Missions Teams page and join us there!
Upcoming Canteen Services Training
Monday, January 4, 2010 - 3:24am Hospitality
January 21st will be our last Canteen Services Training Workshop. Download the registration form on the right hand side of the screen, and register for the last one of these fantastic workshops. Email morethangoldhospitality[at]gmail[dot]com for more information. Read more
Canteen Services Training - January 16th
Wednesday, December 9, 2009 - 3:55pm Hospitality
We have scheduled one more Canteen Services Training to open up the opportunity for training again! Mark Saturday 16th January, 2010, in your calendar and we will have a registration form up soon...... Read more
Transit Hospitality Sites
Monday, December 7, 2009 - 6:10pm Hospitality
More Than Gold Hospitality is offering hot and cold refreshment services to locals and tourists across the GVA during the Olympics. Several 1000 volunteers are being mobilized to make this happen. Some of these refreshments will be served out of Salvation Army mobile canteens. Most are served from refreshment backpacks carried by volunteers, with the hot coffee and cocoa being made in nearby church kitchens. It's a huge undertaking and an amazing opportunity to extend radical... Read more
Comments(2 comments)
Hospitality Web wrote
Hi Don! It is great to hear that your church are planning these hospitality events. We are planning on posting a "How To" guide on this page in the next couple of days, please keep an eye on the "Files" box on the right. Feel free to email us if you have questions after going through that document.at September 11, 2009 - 1:09pm
Don Hindle wrote
I'm trying to find information on how to run a large screen event. Our church in Richmond wants to do that in the hall and I remember that was one of the suggestions from More Than Gold...however I haven't been able to find anymore information on it. Same idea with the internet cafe...is there going to be more information on these opportunities later?at September 2, 2009 - 6:57pm