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'''(Insert appropriate introduction or greeting, based on whether/how you know the potential staffer.)'''
 
<p>Hi,</p>
We’re running an event on '''date''' at '''place''' and I was wondering if you would be interested in helping out!
 
<p>'''(Insert appropriate introduction or greeting, based on whether/how you know the potential staffer.)'''</p>
The event runs from '''times''', with coffee, bagels and socializing for an hour beforehand. (Staff won't need to show up at '''start of day'' sharp, but should be there by '''start of instruction''' if possible.) You can find out more about the event '''at this url'''.
 
<p>We’re running an event on '''date''' at '''place''' and I was wondering if you would be interested in helping out!</p>
We're looking for people to help mentor attendees as they learn how to contribute to open source projects. Instructors with a variety of backgrounds are welcome: while it's great if you have tons of experience using git and setting up development environments, we're also looking for people who've been involved with open source as non-programmers, who know a bit about picking bugs and submitting patches, or who just like to talk about their experiences with open source.
 
<p>The event runs from '''times''', with coffee, bagels and socializing for an hour beforehand. (Staff won't need to show up at '''start of day'' sharp, but should be there by '''start of instruction''' if possible.) You can find out more about the event '''at this url'''.</p>
If any of this sounds appealing to you, and you're available on '''date''', email us back at '''email''' to coordinate. If you're interested but not available, I can put you on a list of potential volunteers to contact when we next run an event in the area. And feel free to pass this along to others in the area who you think might be interested.
 
<p>We're looking for people to help mentor attendees as they learn how to contribute to open source projects. Instructors with a variety of backgrounds are welcome: while it's great if you have tons of experience using git and setting up development environments, we're also looking for people who've been involved with open source as non-programmers, who know a bit about picking bugs and submitting patches, or who just like to talk about their experiences with open source.</p>
Thanks!
 
<p>If any of this sounds appealing to you, and you're available on '''date''', email us back at '''email''' to coordinate. If you're interested but not available, I can put you on a list of potential volunteers to contact when we next run an event in the area. And feel free to pass this along to others in the area who you think might be interested.</p>
 
<p>Thanks!</p>
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