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WHY YOU SHOULD VOLUNTEER
Join the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Pitt Crew

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committeed citizens can change the world. Indeed...it is the only thing that ever has." Margaret Mead
 
 
{cathy} Contact Cathy Dernorsek at 412 824-2297 if you are interested in getting involved as a volunteer. If you're familiar with the history of the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix, you already know that four original volunteers, with the blessing of former Mayor Richard Caliguiri, are responsible for the existence of the PVGP. More than two decades later, the four are now nearly 1,000 - a volunteer army focused on the improvement of this event, in order to support the PVGP charities.

VIEW LIST OF CURRENT PVGP VOLUNTEERS

The execution of Race Weekend and Race Week activities requires such tremendous organization and coordination many of us spend the other 51 weeks of the year pulling it all together. This event involves everything from snow fence to concrete barriers and hay bales, publicity, artwork, security, tents, merchandise, food, deliveries,... it is endless!

Each year, the PVGP and its related events continue to grow in quality, size and popularity, and is now the nation's largest vintage race event. The PVGP continues to succeed because of the time, effort and talent of our volunteers.

We welcome organizations, like Dynavox and Emerson Process Management to join us as a group of volunteers to help stage our event.
Save time when you check in at the PVGP - fill out and sign your volunteer registration form beforehand - Download PDF


{PDF}  2011 PVGP Volunteer Registration Form - Please sign and bring with you to event
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The most  important part of being a PVGP
volunteer is to have fun while you're doing it.
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Volunteers receive a free T-shirt, pin and meals
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As a PVGP volunteer you can really get in on the
racing action!
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On Saturday night of the Schenley Park race
weekend our charities throw a party for the
volunteers and racers.

The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Association is a federally registered 501c (3) non-profit organization with a mission to hold a world-class vintage automotive race event for charity. Since 1983 this volunteer-driven event has raised over $2.75 million to benefit autistic and developmentally disabled individuals through the Autism Society of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Valley School. The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix remains our country's largest vintage race event and the only one run on city streets.