Oregon Country Fair - Volunteer Crews

Volunteer Crews

The Oregon Country Fair has a large volunteer network. This volunteer network is the base for all operational needs of the event. The different volunteer crews are:

Admissions, Advertising, Alter-Abled, Archaeology, Banners and Signs, Buses, Camping, Cart Central, Cartography, Childcare, Commemorative Sales, Community Village Council, Communications, Construction, Craft Inventory, Crew Services, Entertainment Crew, Fair Family News, Fire Crew, Food Booth Committee, General Store, Green Thumb, Hospitality, Ice, Information, Kitchen Crews, Lot Crew, Main Camp, Medical, Office, Neighborhood Response Team, Peach Pit, Recycling, Registration, Sanitation, Security, Shower Crew, Site Crew, Teen Crew, Traffic, Veg-man-ecs, Video, and Water.

Working volunteers receive daily Food Vouchers. These vouchers can be used at event food booths to buy meals. They are redeemable only to designated event organizations.

All volunteers agree to the Oregon Country fair Guidelines and Code of Conduct. The Code of Conduct of The Oregon Country Fair is:

"We are an association of equals. Each and every member of our community is entitled to respectful and equitable treatment by all other participants. We should all act responsibly towards one another wherever we gather. The OCF is committed to the principles of non-violence. Mental, verbal, physical, or sexual abuse will not be tolerated. We share reverence for the land. Stewardship is everyone’s responsibility. Please help protect the plant and animal life whose space we share, and work to extend this practice beyond the OCF and into daily life."

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