Without someone running the tournament, there is no tournament. Without someone registering names, nobody gets a unique name. Without someone cooking the feast, nobody gets to eat. By volunteering at local events, you make it so that others can fight, feast, and have a good time. Then, when it is your turn, you'll hopefully find those others in their own kitchen or marshaling their own field so that you can play, too.
Our Society is built on the ideals of chivalry and courtesy but runs by the concept of service.
Without officers, cooks, marshals, teachers, tent-raisers, hall-decorators, and so forth, no one would get to enjoy any of the activities we have come to know and love.
As you begin to participate in the Society, you will quickly come to discover that the everyday, ongoing activities of the Society take planning, coordination, and execution by the members of its groups.
Whether it be local fighter practices, business meetings, arts and sciences workshops, or any other gathering; someone usually must organize it, plan it, run it, and clean up after it. By serving in your local group or your kingdom, you help the Society to function daily.
One of the most important parts of our organization are its events.
Most local groups host anywhere from one to three events each year, so there may be a hundred or more opportunities to attend and serve at an event in your area. For as many opportunities are there to serve in your local group, there are many more positions that need to be filled at any given event. A few common areas of service include: Set up, tear down, cooking, server at meals, and water bearing.