We need official stewards – 60 of them – to pull off this event.
What’s a steward? Stewards are volunteers who oversee participation during Guinness World Records events. Guinness World Records requires that organizations have one steward per 50 participants. With a goal of 2,500 people performing the jumping high-five, UMW is creating a team of 60 stewards to ensure full compliance. In addition, stewards must come from outside the University of Mary Washington (i.e. students, faculty, staff and alumni are not eligible to participate as stewards).
Note: UMW was originally told that alumni could volunteer as stewards but has since been notified that alumni are not considered independent of the university and may NOT serve as stewards.
What do stewards do during the event? Each steward is assigned to a specific group of 50 participants and is responsible for supervising them during the event to ensure compliance during the actual record attempt. Each steward gets an official event T-shirt.
Who can be a steward? UMW needs 60 stewards who meet the following requirements:
- Are not part of the University of Mary Washington (i.e. student, faculty, staff, and alumni)
- Are able to attend training on Tuesday, April 5, from 6 to 7 p.m. in the William M. Anderson Center on the Fredericksburg campus
- Are able to be present and on duty for UMW’s official Guinness World Records attempt on Wednesday, April 13, from 1 to 5 p.m.
Will you be a steward? If you’re interested in volunteering and becoming an integral part of UMW’s official Guinness World Records attempt, please email Erika Spivey at espivey@umw.edu.