
Storm to Hold Job Fair January 31
Published on January 14, 2004 under California League (CalL1)
Lake Elsinore Storm News Release
The Lake Elsinore Storm will hold a Job Fair Saturday, January 31 to fill open positions for the 2004 baseball season. The Storm is looking for energetic and dependable people to assist in various game-day operations and provide a fun and fan-friendly atmosphere at The Diamond. Interviews will be conducted from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm in The Diamond Club restaurant located on the third base side of the ballpark.
The Storm regular season home schedule begins April 9 and runs through August 29 with a schedule that includes 70 home games. Positions available for the 2004 season include promotional staff, ushers, concessions workers, ticket office staff, maintenance crew, kids' "Fun Zone" employees and luxury suite and Diamond Club wait staff.
The Storm will also be looking for candidates for the position of public address announcer. Interviews for the position will be held during the job fair and candidates will be invited to return for tryouts at a later date.
The Storm celebrated its tenth anniversary season with a fourth consecutive playoff berth in 2003. Season tickets, mini-plans and group discounts for the 2004 season are now on sale. For more information, contact the Storm at (909) 245-4487 or visit them online at www.stormbaseball.com.
California League Stories from January 14, 2004
- Storm to Hold Job Fair January 31 - Lake Elsinore Storm
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