Redwood Mountain Faire Director Violet Smith (right) hands a check to one of the San Lorenzo Valley High School athletic programs.

The haul for June’s Redwood Mountain Faire resulted in a strong benefit for theSan LorenzoValleyorganizations and groups who worked at the fair this year.
The Valley Women’s Club, which organizes the two-day music festival, paid out more than $30,200 to local organizations and groups whose members volunteered at the fair.
Each group shared a percentage of the profits based on the number of volunteer hours each worked, amounting to a rate of almost $17 per hour. In total, 1,791 hours were worked by 14 participating groups.
A celebration picnic was held Saturday, Aug. 25, at Roaring Camp Railroads — the site of the fair in June — to award the participants.
Nonprofit groups and community organizations can apply to work at next year’s fair.
For information: www.redwoodmountainfaire.com.
 
At a glance
The following groups volunteered at the 2012 Redwood Mountain Faire:

  • Valley Women’s Club, 596 hours
  • SLV High School Football, 193 hours
  • South Street Centre, 139 hours
  • Mountain Community Resources, 128 hours
  • Cabrillo College Football, 120 hours
  • SLV Community Band, 112 hours
  • Derby Girls, 97 hours
  • Valley Churches United Missions, 80 hours
  • Camp Joy, 62 hours
  • SLV High School athletics, 60 hours
  • SLV High School baseball, 60 hours
  • Boy Scouts, 48 hours
  • Girl Scouts, 48 hours
  • Glen Arbor School, 48 hours

Source: Valley Women’s Club
 
 

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