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NatWest OSCAs 2012
September 11 2012
Lincolnshire NatWest OSCAs 2012
Date: Tuesday 11th September
Time: 7pm Arrival for a 7.30pm Start
Venue: Hemswell Court, Hemswell Cliff, Lincolnshire
Dress Code: Lounge Suits and Cocktail Dresses
How to Buy Tickets: More details coming soon...
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Following on from a very successful OSCAs ceremony in 2011, we are looking forward to a similar night again this year. This is not possible, however, without the nominations of
great cricketing volunteers.
The aim of the NatWest OSCAs (Outstanding Services to Cricket Awards) is to recognise and reward those volunteers who give their time to the game of cricket - without the individuals, the game would not survive. It is fair to say that cricket could not survive without its huge army of unsung heroes; volunteering, includes everyone who gives their time in some way to help the game, for example making teas at a fixtures and website design and upkeep of information, through to groundsmanship or coaching junior teams.
Every nominee will be a 'NatWest OSCA Winner' and as such will receive a certificate. Later on this year, we will be holding an event where each of the category winners will be announced. The seven Lincolnshire winners are then invited to attend the National OSCAs held at Lords in the Autumn.
If you wish to nominate someone, please download a Nomination Form by clicking here . Please remember, without your nomination, our unsung heroes will not receive the recognition they deserve.
There are seven categories to nominate as outlined below.
Behind The Scenes
This award is for someone who works tirelessly and is willing to try their hand at anything in order to get the job done. They may go unnoticed at times, but your Club simply could not function without them.
Young Volunteer (16-25 yrs old)
This award is looking for a volunteer who has made a positive effect/impact on their Club and members - this young person will be a valuable asset for the Club in the years to come.
Officals Award
This award is looking for an official who has shown willing to give something back to their game and has visibly worked to improve standards and therefore contributing to the overall development of officials within their district and county.
NatWest CricketForce
A Club who has galvanised members in the Club to support MWCF, gained support from local or even national businesses, as well as linking with the local community in the recruitment of volunteers for the Club.
Lifetime Achiever
This individual will have made an outstanding difference to their cricket club, league, board or local cricket community over a number of years.
Leagues and Boards
This award is aimed at dedication and results in the quality and quantity of participation in all areas of cricket - this can be an individual or a group.
Building Partnerships
This award is looking for an individual or organisation who have created sustainable partnerships within schools, voluntary organisations, other sports and/or the local community.