Volunteer Tickets – Tiny House Conference

By Ryan Mitchell on October 8, 2013 in Uncategorized
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One of the things we realized from the get go is that while we feel like the conference we are putting on is a great value, we know that there are those people out there who aren’t able to save up for a ticket.  We also knew that we’d need some help at the event because its going to be big, so we need to be sure everyone has a great time and we need help making that happen.

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So that is why we created our “pay what you can” volunteer tickets.  The concept is simple, pay what you can within your budget and then we will have you volunteer at the event helping us out to make up whatever the difference is.  We want to reserve these tickets for those who are truly not able to afford a full price ticket.

There are some requirements of the volunteer that we have because of the nature of things we need help with.

  • Arrive on Friday by 6pm and stay until Sunday 5pm.  No exceptions.
  • Be willing to help attendees with a positive attitude
  • Be able to stand for at least 1 hr at a time, walk, bend, talk, and lift up to 20lbs
  • Have a working cell phone the days of the event

So if you think you meet the above and want to attend on a volunteer ticket let us know by filing out the below form.  There is a limit of 15 slots available and we will review every person’s application.  We will select who the tickets will go to in the next few weeks, so tell us why you’d like to come and help us understand your situation.

See you in Charlotte!

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Ryan Mitchell lives in Charlotte, NC, where he has been leading the Tiny House movement for years now. In 2009 he decided to become a part of it by launching this website TheTinyLife.com. He is currently building his tiny house on 25 acres. He focuses on alternative housing options and sustainable local agriculture as key components to meet future needs. His expertise include tiny house construction, building systems, codes and zoning.

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