Registration
This documents the duties of TRC's Registrar. Registrar duty is no longer the responsibility of the Treasurer.
Before A Rallye
TRC's board should determine who will be Rallye Registrar by the business meeting before the rallye. Dean (start box manager) should provide the registrar with everything they'll need at the rallye (this section and next).
A board member may make a sign with the names of those who have not picked up previous rallye awards. (Also have a list of which names earned which awards. This is typically the rallye results, with those that have not been picked up highlighted.)
After the PayPal registration cut-off (negotiate with the webmaster), get the list of those who paid by PayPal, with amounts/purpose (and the E-mail address of those who paid, to double-check).
Fill in Event, Location, and Dates on several (5?) adult insurance waiver forms. The Registrar must sign the bottom and put their initials and date on each signature line. Put several of these forms on a clipboard, to allow signing in parallel using the clipboard and the pad.
Also prep at least 2 minor waivers; note that parents and witness need to sign both sides.
Bring to a Rallye
The Treasurer often brings these items personally:
- Cash Box (with change and various "free rallye" coupons):
- We normally have $75 change: $65 in $5 bills and $10 in $1 coins.
- For the membership rallye, we should also have $50 in $10 bills, to help make change from $40 for $25 memberships (or $30 associate memberships).
- TRC business cards.
- Window Decals and "Free First Rallye" cards to be offered to those joining or renewing membership.
- The detailed list of those who paid by PayPal.
Dean (start box manager) often brings these items:
- Start box, containing
- Check-in Sheet (on which to record entrants and sales)
- insurance waivers--adult and minor varieties,
- run sheets,
- signs,
- pens,
- clipboards, etc.
- Flyer box, containing
- flyers for upcoming events (in the plastic flyer rack) and
- unclaimed awards
- TRC's folding table (and a chair or two)
- A light (for winter months in which it could be dark before registration closes)
- Box of "TRC garage sale items" we're offering to sell.
- Your personal rallye equipment, drink or snack, etc.
Registration Set-up At Rallye Start
- If you have the table and start box, arrive 20 minutes before posted Registration Start Time.
- Set up TRC's registration table and a chair or two.
- Post signs near registration table:
- Entry fee (normally $15 for TRC Members, $20 for nonmembers)
- Rallye Classes (i.e., how to tell what class your car is)
- Ask questions of the Rallyemaster, not the registrar
- List of things for sale, with prices
- Sometimes we also post lists of Unclaimed Awards (list of names)
- Ask someone to determine if Larry's bathroom is available, and erect the bathroom sign, appropriate side out.
- Set up (on table or within reach, where you won't have to leave the cash box unattended):
- Insurance Waiver forms (with pens). Registrar signs every page, initials & dates each line.
- Cash box
- Check-in Sheet (on which to record entrants and sales)
- Run sheets (one to three pages free to each car, if the rallye is a CM rallye)
- Membership forms. Loaning a clipboard to someone filling one out is friendly.
- Under the membership forms are hard copies of Bylaws and Operating Procedures, if a member wants them.
- Unclaimed Awards (currently in green plastic "folder" in flyer box)
- Items for sale (recently: "rallye survival kit", office supplies, backpack; Guide)
Registrar Duty At A Rallye
- Arrive at least 10 minutes before rallye's posted Start Time. If you have not yet signed the Insurance Waivers, add another 5 minutes so you are ready for initial rush.
- The Registrar must sign the bottom of each Insurance Waiver form as witness and put their initials and date on each signature line. Do this before rallyists put their initials and use up the witness line.
Insurance Waivers
- Ask each rallyist to print and sign the insurance waiver, stressing that everyone in the car must sign. (Sometimes "guests" attempt to stay in the car while a rallyist registers. There should be at least two active waivers with pens, so rallyists can sign simultaneously.)
- Ask anyone that looks young if they are a minor.
- For each minor, the annoying minor release form needs to be filled out. Be sure they realize it has two sides.
- It needs to be signed by the parent on one side, the minor on the other, and the registrar (on both sides as "witness"). Failing to witness both sides is a common registrar error.
Membership
- Ask if the car contains a member (sometimes we check the names against the current member list, typically we take their word for it, except right after the "membership rallye"), and record that in the first column on the "Rallye Check-in Sheet".
- If they are non-members, explain that they could join for just $5 more, if they are willing to fill out the membership application.
When Accepting a Membership (joining or renewal)
- Review any membership application:
- If an "associate member" name is present, the cost is $30 total.
- The associate member may also run a rallye at the reduced entrance fee (without the member).
- And the associate member can also vote.
- (Renewals may say "on file" if the address and phone numbers TRC has are still correct.
- The application must be signed.
- Assure that the E-mail address and phone numbers are legible. (You'd be amazed how bad some are.)
- If an "associate member" name is present, the cost is $30 total.
- In the unlikely event that anyone joins or renews but is not entering this month's rallye (e.g., a car with two members has one renewing and entering, the other only renewing), issue them a signed and dated "Free Rallye" card.
- Issue a signed and dated "Free First Rallye" card to anyone joining or renewing. Explain that they cannot use it, it is to be given to a first-timer car.
- Offer a "TRC business card" or two to anyone joining or renewing.
- Offer a paper copy of TRC's Bylaws and Operating Procedures to any member, but mention they are available online; most people don't want extra paper.
Rallye Registration (using Check-in Form)
- Ask for $. (PayPal registrants will remind you if you don't remember their name.)
- Ask for their class, and enter that in the second column; some will need help (or need to consult the sign) to determine their class.
- Issue the next registration packet and one participation plaque.
- (At the finish, any extra magnet par plaques may be purchased for $.50)
- Double check that the next registration packet you have has the number of the next number on the check-in sheet.
Money and Coupons
We accept cash and checks made to "The Rallye Club" ("TRC" is acceptable, but we prefer The Rallye Club). Record the amount of payment in the $ column of the check-in sheet.
- PayPal
- We also accept PayPal payments (made online before rallye day). If a rallyist doesn't bring proof of their PayPal payment, take their word for it, but record their full name, phone number, and email address. This lets us get back to them if there's any issue. Write PPN (for a nonmember) or PPM (for a member) in the $ column of the check-in sheet.
We issue many kinds of coupons and handle them somewhat differently:
- Free Entry
- These are for members who didn't get a free rallye when they joined or renewed. Write the date on the back, indicating it has been used. Record FE in the $ column.
- Free First Rallye
- These are issued to members to talk a friend into trying a rallye as a first timer. (That is, the car cannot contain anyone that has done a gimmick rallye before, even if it wasn't a TRC rallye.) Record the name of the first timer on the back. This indicates it has been used. Record F1 in the $ column.
- Free Beginner Rallye
- These are issued to first timers at the rallye finish. Record the name of the first timer on the card. Write the date on the back, indicating it has been used. Record FBR in the $ column.
- Rallyemaster
- These are issued to rallyemasters, to thank them for their work in preparing a rallye. Write the date on the back, indicating it has been used. Record RM in the $ column.
"Up-selling"
- Offer extra copies of the registration packet for the back seat. These are currently 1 or 2 extra copies for $1 (exact change required; we don't have lots of $1 for change).
- We are currently offering to sell "TRC garage sale items" (Rallye Guide, backpack bag, "rallye survival kit," office supply pack). There is a sign with prices for members (even new members) and nonmembers.
- We have sold all of TRC's double clipboards. TRC's wiki (editable web site) links to the Saunders web site from which they can be ordered.
- We are starting a signup list of those interested in buying a double clipboard from TRC if we place a bulk order. We may or may not mark them with TRC's logo, however.
Unclaimed Awards
If a rallyist notices that they have an unclaimed award:
- Find the awards, probably stapled to the back of that rallye's results.
- Cross their name off the list/sign of unclaimed awards. (Do this on the paper, not on the plastic page protector.)
Or write a note at the bottom of the reconciliation page. Do not to leave the cash box unattended while doing these actions.
Miscellaneous
- Offer a "rallye survival kit" (clipboard + office supplies). They are free to paid first time rallye cars. Else, $2.
- Offer a couple run sheets (free) to any rallyist.
- They are only needed for CM rallyes, but some rallyists want them for A/B rallyes, too.
- Do not (ever) leave cash box unattended. Not even for a minute.
- Collect filled-out forms (e.g., in start box).
At the end of Registration
- The RM will likely want to know which cars are in each class, to help make the grid to display results. You cannot simply give the RM the check-in sheet, because the treasurer will need it after the rallye to reconcile the cash box and the RM may be too busy to give it to the treasurer.
- There is a form (probably under the check-in form) on which you can record which cars are in each class for the RM. RMs who are not using the computer scoring and display will want this information to help them display the scores on the whiteboard.
- Remove the registration signs.
- Fan-fold the signs in a zig-zag.
- Fold the tape from the registration signs in back of the sign and stick it flat on the back of the lamination or page protector for reuse at the next rallye.
- Pack up everything (into your car or locked into Dean's car, if he left you the key).
- Assure every door of Dean's car is locked. Driver side back door does not always auto-lock.
- Assure someone takes the signs from the start (so we're not leaving a mess for Larry's).
- Assure someone takes the checkpoint sign from the sidewalk.
- Keep the cash box (or at least the cash and unclaimed participation plaques) with you to the finish, not unattended in a car.
- If you take the check-in form to the finish for the RM, be sure to give it to the Treasurer.
- Also take any extra registration packets from the start to the finish.
At the Rallye Finish
Someone now sells a couple things at the finish. This is usually the Treasurer, if he is there, but is otherwise the Registrar or a delegate. The finish box should have a sign listing prices. Post it near the person selling.
- An extra registration packet and extra critique are together $1 (until they are gone).
- An extra par plaque (keepsake magnet) is $.50 and can usually be assembled from artwork and sticky magnet.
- Extra par plaque artwork without a magnet is free.
- Feel free to require exact change, if the start box doesn't have 50 cents of change.
- Turn over the cash box to the treasurer or a board member.
- The "Rallye Reconciliation Form" (probably under the check-in form) can be used to assure the $ from the rallye match what is expected (counts, $, PayPal, Checks).
Registrar Needs at Rallye Start
- Start box (insurance waivers, clip boards, signs, tape)
- Cash box (including $5 bills to make change)
- Rallye Check-in and Reconciliation Forms
- Flyer stand and its protective box
- Flyers for next rallye (at least)
- Unclaimed awards
- Folding table and 1 or 2 folding chairs
- Battery-powered lamp (if sunset occurs before registration closes)
- "Garage sale" items for sale (probably)
- Member giveaways (if any)
Registration Duty Summary
- Assure every rallyist, rider, or worker signs an insurance waiver.
- Ask rallyists their class and record it on check-in form.
- Ask rallyists if they are a member (meaning anyone in their car is a member).
- If they are not a member, ask if they want to join for only $5 more, which they will recoup next time they rallye.
- If they join, offer them a window decal, free first rallye card, business cards to spread the news, and hard copies of our Bylaws and Operating Procedures.
- Record their membership status on check-in form
- Ask rallyists if they want extra registration packets for the back seat (1 or 2 for $1)
- Collect money, record the amount on the check-in form.
- Issue the next full registration packet and one participation plaque and extra packs if paid for.
- Offer paid first timers a Rallye Survival Kit (clipboard and office supplies).
- Tell all first timers and beginners that there will be a Rallye School (at 5 PM or whenever) at which the paperwork will start to make sense. Encourage them to start reading beforehand.
- Offer rallyists (free) run sheets for a CM rallye.