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Work Hours

Work Hours

There are several ways to begin earning your work hours.  If you have questions regarding what counts for hours, please ask any of the board members, or the list can be found in the current Family Handbook.

Process for documenting your work hours:

Completed work hours must be submitted online for ALL events. BRYH will no longer record your work hours for large events such as the gun banquet, golf outing, as we have in the past.  

If you do not register your own work hours for any event they will not be counted towards your 20 hour requirement. 


Note:  Please submit your work hours within 48 hours from completion. 

If your last name is different than your childs, please be sure to note that so you get credit for your hours.

 

The following jobs do not count toward the 20-hour requirement: Zamboni driving during your games or after your practice, concessions, announcer, penalty box time during your games or practices, and running concessions during practice times. These jobs are considered “team jobs” that will be assigned by the team parent rep. 

Working during your child's tournament or jamboree does not count towards work hours either. 

Upcoming Work Hours Below

Open Skate

20 Work Hours

Each skater in youth hockey needs to support the association by volunteering. Each family’s total hour requirement per season is 20 hours.

We require completion of 20 hours ($20.00 per hour); the work hour year starts at registration 2023 and needs to be completed before registration 2024. If work hours are not completed, the hourly rate will be assessed at the time of registration 2024.

It is the parents’ responsibility to complete the work hour form (online) for hours worked. This form must be completed within 48 hours of working. 

Our kids are able to skate at a much lower cost than most other associations – other registration fees within a 60 mile radius range from $300-$750 – because we handle our own work responsibilities. Anyone who is willing and able to work more hours is greatly appreciated!

Examples of work that will meet this requirement include: 

  • Rink set up in September
  • Working Fundraising event
  • Gun Banquet
  • Golf outing
  • Rink tear down in March 
  •  Flooding the rink
  • Putting the concession area together
  • Washing the Plexiglas and windows (not during your cleaning week, see below)
  • Being the weekend tournament coordinator
  • Working tournaments, other than your own team home tournament
  • Handing out/receiving equipment
  •  Coaching
  • Serving on the board
  • Team Parent Rep
  • When we host State Tournaments
  • Open Skate
  • Other jobs/activities as approved by the Board

The following jobs do not count toward the 20-hour requirement: Zamboni driving during your games or after your practice, concessions, announcer, penalty box time during your games or practices, and running concessions during practice times. These jobs are considered “team jobs” that will be assigned by the team parent rep.

First-year 8U (Tiger Cub) skater families (if your only skater is a first-year Tiger Cub player) you will only have to complete 5 work hours; we would welcome your involvement if you are able to volunteer the time. You will still have to help with Tiger Cub sponsored Open Skates, cleaning and cross-ice events.

In summary, BRYH does not want to charge you for work hours, we need your work time far more than the dollars to make our programs successful.

2023-2024 Open Skate Sign Up

Work an Open Skate and collect some work hours while enjoying a relaxing evening at the Milt Lunda Memorial Arena.

Logged Work Hours

Below is the list of work hours completed as of today .  If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.
 


Clifftin Stanton

President Elect- Elected Position

Phone: 608-317-6208