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You and Your Club
Parental involvement is crucial to every club. Regardless of the organizational model of the club, parents play key support roles. In parent owned clubs, parents are needed in leadership roles as board members and committee leaders. Regardless of structure, clubs are looking for volunteers to help with swim meets, coordinate social events and organize fundraising. Volunteering to help your club is a great way to get involved, meet other parents and e a positive role model for your child. Contact the coach or an involved parent to find out more about what you can do and how you can be a positive force in your club.


Roles and Responsibilities of Your Club
Getting involved with your child's club is a great way to meet people, ave fun and teach your child about commitment. Many swim parents develop long-term friendships and enjoy the family-like atmosphere that develops when people work together. Working at a meet can be a lot more fun than sitting in the stands. Additionally,when your child sees you devoting time and energy to help the team, he or she understands that team loyalty is important and worthwhile.
 
1. How can we help support the team?
That's a great question. Check with the coach to find out if there is a parent's committee or booster organization that supports the team. Many clubs have programs in place to maximize parent involvement and resources. For example, your club may have a fundraising committee, or even a social committee. Find out from your board or coach how the team can best utilize your skills.

 

2. It looks like it takes an awful lot of people to run a meet. What can I do to help?
If you have already attended a meet, you ave probably been approached to be a timer. This is a great way to begin to help run meets. In fact, this is how many officials get started. Officials are a necessary part of every type of competition. Here is a list of the officiating positions.

  • Stroke and turn judges
  • Clerk of course
  • Computer operator
  • Starter
  • Referee
  • Safety Marshal