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The meal serving coordinator's assignments include:
 
The meal serving coordinator's assignments include:
  
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* Makes sure no children under 12 years old serve food to others
 
* Coaches meal servers on how to serve efficiently
 
* Coaches meal servers on how to serve efficiently
 
* Make sure the set-up for the meals is complete: All appropriate condiments are out, and there are enough plates and utensils in all the necessary places.
 
* Make sure the set-up for the meals is complete: All appropriate condiments are out, and there are enough plates and utensils in all the necessary places.
* Replenish items that are getting low, i.e. syrup
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* Replenish items that are getting low, i.e. syrup, dressing
 
* Clean up spills when necessary
 
* Clean up spills when necessary
 
* Keeps the food lines moving smoothly
 
* Keeps the food lines moving smoothly
* At Camp Innabah: Guide servers to fill pitchers with ice water, and place a pitcher and cups on each table
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Latest revision as of 20:41, 2 July 2018

Needed: 1 person

Time required: Right before singing starts until halfway through the meal

The meal serving coordinator's assignments include:

  • Makes sure no children under 12 years old serve food to others
  • Coaches meal servers on how to serve efficiently
  • Make sure the set-up for the meals is complete: All appropriate condiments are out, and there are enough plates and utensils in all the necessary places.
  • Replenish items that are getting low, i.e. syrup, dressing
  • Clean up spills when necessary
  • Keeps the food lines moving smoothly