Account information
Spaces are allowed; punctuation is not allowed except for periods, hyphens, and underscores.
A valid e-mail address. All e-mails from the system will be sent to this address. The e-mail address is not made public and will only be used if you wish to receive a new password or wish to receive certain news or notifications by e-mail.
Location
Groups
General Information
I understand that Ultimate and other flying disc sports are strenuous physical activities which may put me at risk of bodily injury or harm. I hereby release the Washington Area Frisbee Club (WAFC) and its members and officers from any and all liability for injury I sustain while participating or observing any WAFC event or activity. I agree to conduct myself appropriately according to the spirit of the game and the WAFC rules of conduct. The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
Check the box if you would like to be a captain or co-captain, in general, for rec or advanced league play
Check the box if you're looking for a new team
Select the position you would generally like to play on a team
Personal Information
Select your approximate height
Enter a comma separated list of hobbies (e.g., Ultimate, biking, running, travel ...). This information can then be searched to find people with like interests...so don't enter information that you don't want other people to know about. Put each item on a separate line or separate them by commas. No HTML allowed.
Enter the address (e.g., http://www.wafc.org) of your personal website or blog here.
Skills
Choose your general experience level
Select your offensive experience
Select your defensive experience
Select your throwing level (general positions in parentheses for extra guidance)
Select your running speed
Select your agility (non-linear movement) level.
Volunteering
Advertising and marketing volunteers help to promote WAFC interests around DC and in the Ultimate community. This includes helping to coordinate interviews with media, designing handouts and other materials, and associated activities.
Community outreach volunteers work with local organizations to build relationships and give back to the community. An example of this work was the 2008 tree planting project at Lake Fairfax.
Field managers help to locate, reserve, and schedule fields for use by WAFC leagues and tournaments. These volunteers typically work in the county they live in because most fields are managed by the county government. Teachers are also good field managers because they can help coordinate field permits with the school or district.
League management volunteers help to setup and run the various WAFC leagues. This includes registration, scheduling, team organizations, league tournament coordination, field scheduling, etc. League managers do not need to play in the league(s) they help manage.
Tournament managers help to run the various WAFC-related annual tournaments such as Fools Fest, Savage Seven, St. Hatrick's Day, and DA-BUT. There are many elements to running a tournament from advertising to scheduling to budgeting to sanitation planning! Tournament management volunteers do not need to play in the tournaments they manage (and many don't because they don't have time).
Website and technical volunteers help to keep WAFC's website and other technical stuff running. These projects range from graphic design (logos and themes) to PHP and MySQL work to user interface design to SMS messaging configuration.
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