Pop Up on the Plaza: Field Day â Code of Conduct
Pop Up on the Plaza is built around community, energy, and good competition. By registering and participating, all teams and attendees agree to the following:
1. Respect the People
Treat all participants, staff, vendors, and spectators with respect.
No harassment, discrimination, or aggressive behavior
No verbal or physical altercations
Good sportsmanship is expected at all times
Weâre here to compete, not clash.
2. Play Fair
Keep the competition fun and honest.
Follow all game rules and instructions from event staff
No cheating, intentional fouls, or disruptive behavior
Respect referee and staff decisions
Win with pride. Lose with grace.
3. Respect the Space
Weâre guests in the venue, move accordingly.
No littering or damage to property
Use designated areas for activities, food, and drinks
Follow all venue rules and local regulations
Leave it better than we found it.
4. Substance Awareness
If alcohol is present:
All participants must comply with legal drinking age requirements
Drink responsibly
No illegal substances allowed
If you canât compete safely, you wonât compete.
5. Safety First
Your safety and the safety of others matters.
Participate at your own physical comfort level
Report any injuries or unsafe conditions immediately
Follow all safety instructions from staffÂ
6. Content & Media
By attending, you acknowledge:
Photo and video content will be captured throughout the event
Content may be used for promotional and marketing purposes
(If you have concerns, notify event staff in advance.)
7. Team Responsibility
Team captains are responsible for their group.
Ensure all team members understand and follow this Code of Conduct
Act as the main point of contact for communicationÂ
8. Enforcement
Failure to follow this Code of Conduct may result in:
Warnings
Disqualification from competitions
Removal from the event without refund
No exceptions for disruptive behavior.
Final Note
Pop Up on the Plaza is about community, culture, and connection. Bring the energy, bring your people, and letâs make it a day worth remembering.