The Third day of the Event
The final day of the event was the hardest. There were a lot of guests and VIPs coming to the event so the whole event had to be way better than any other days and my team and I did make sure that the event goes smoothly. However there were some issues as the first day. First thing the weather was windier than both the first and second day which knocked down the fence of barriers so we rearranged the whole structure to make the barrier itself in a zigzag style and the water hose was straight crossing the barrier from beneath.
Secondly the misbehavior of one of the teams which in the break between the first part and the second
part of the tournament, the team went to the VIP section and kept eating from the pistachio and snacks that are meant for the VIPs. Moreover they threw the leftovers on the floor and some remained on the table when there was garbage on both sides of the isle. Asking the nice janitors to clean the mess and requesting restocking of water, snacks and pistachio wasn’t hard because I became a good friend of the event manager.
One of the problems that I had is how to contain the anger caused by some of the local visitors that want to go sit in the VIP section when they have a normal guest pass. In the break time I allowed them to sit there however I notified them once the VIPs come I would be forced to ask them kindly to proceed to the public seating. Once he sat down he came back claiming he’s a VIP so I asked him to leave the VIP area to go to the Public seating but he got upset and left the event area. A similar occurrence happened however I didn’t allow the guy to enter the VIP section and apologized ahead of time for any inconvenience.
Finally the manager of the team requested that the young volunteers to be part of the final ceremony which was not included in the program so I talked with the event manager and he agreed but in the right time so I kept one of the volunteers to stay with them so they can enter at the right time. Finally we had been thanked for our efforts by the general major and several other high officials in the ministry of interior for our efforts and then we took a group photo to remember some of the nice and educating moments that will inspire our future.
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