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== Event | In addition, also check the [[skating locations]] information | ||
== Event submission form == | |||
Use [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1UcjHgkytGqBiUCvycipdFyzLQYk1UAALdLl9sARHd8g this form to create] an event. | Use [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1UcjHgkytGqBiUCvycipdFyzLQYk1UAALdLl9sARHd8g this form to create] an event. | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[Event media share]] | |||
[[category:organizing]] | [[category:organizing]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:26, 1 March 2023
Creating, organizing and hosting an event can be challenging, but with us, you are not alone.
If you wish to organize or host an inline skating event, we can help in some ways, such as:
- Making documentation available for your needs
- Facilitating how to make an event tailored to your activity
- Reaching the intended target audience who has registered with us and follows us on social media.
Upon approval, the event will be announced and published on public schedule calendars.
Documents
You are always welcome to use our wiki for ideas. Check the following:
- Skill levels
- Skate marshals
- Code of conduct
- Event rules and guidelines
- Agreement waiver and release of liability
- Sweepstakes for sweet skates
In addition, also check the skating locations information
Event submission form
Use this form to create an event.