Day of, volunteer coordinators, and Dunkin’ Donuts (thank
God!), were anxiously awaiting our arrival. As we were named our assignments we
continued to our individual destinations awaiting the doors to open. The
Carnival was chaotic with Flyers fans loving every opportunity to meet and
great favorite players and alumni. Volunteers came around every hour with
snacks and sandwiches for other volunteers working various booths and games to
keep the momentum of the day.
“The Flyers Wives
Carnival is a long-standing Philadelphia tradition. I remember attending
as a teenager and meeting players like Eric Lindros. Now that I am on
this side of the event, I get to see first-hand everything that goes into
making the Carnival happen,” said Theresa Russell Development Manager for Comcast-Spectacor
Charities. “We are so grateful to the many people that help us behind the
scenes to get the building ready and, of course, the huge team of volunteers
who offer their time at the various booths throughout the day. The Flyers
Wives Carnival wouldn't be the event it is without them”.
The organization did a fantastic job with their hundreds of volunteers from the initial information to execution on the busy day.
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