Opportunities From: City of Madison Volunteering

Volunteer: Parks Alive Event Support 2026 - Owl Creek Park

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parks Alive Event Support 2026 - Penn Park

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parks Alive Event Support 2026 - Hammersley Park

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parks Alive Event Support 2026 - Warner Park

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parks Alive Event Support 2026 - Meadowood Park

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parks Alive Event Support 2026 - Sandburg Park

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parks Alive Event Support 2026 - Aldo Leopold Park

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parks Alive Event Support 2026 - Worthington Park

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53714

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parks Alive Event Support 2026 - Galaxy Park

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parks Alive Event Support 2026 - Elver Park

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53719

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parks Alive Event Support 2026 - Allied Park

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Parks Alive is back for its 5th year and we are expecting another packed summer of fun and activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to connect with residents and enjoy a great event. Thank you for rolling up your sleeves and supporting communities around Madison with Parks Alive! Whether you’re helping with tasks or engaging with the community, we are depending on you to interact with everyone in a positive and engaging way.

On-site support roles

On event day, there will be opportunities for you to help us in a variety of roles. These can vary. For a full list of all the activities that we need support with, follow this link. https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/events/parks-alive/support-team

NOTE: If you have a strong preference for a role, please email Debra at: dalleyne@cityofmadison.com or indicate that preference in the note section. Otherwise, we will assign you to one of these three roles as needed based on demands of the event

Day of instructions

Check in with Debra Alleyne, the Parks Alive Coordinator, for your task assignment. Use any free time during your assigned task to take the opportunity to chat with residents and build connections!

Time commitment

Check-in time is at 4:30pm. Events are scheduled from 5pm - 7pm. If you need to amend the time that you are available to start, please contact Debra Alleyne at dalleyne@cityofmadison.com

Relocation

In some cases, we have an alternative, indoor site available in case of inclement weather. If this is the case it will be indicated in the opportunity. If we decide to relocate to one of the nearby alternate sites, you will be notified via email and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Cancelation

If for any reason you need to cancel your participation, please return to this page and cancel so we will be informed and someone else can sign up for the opportunity.

If we need to cancel the event, you will be informed through the email address that you signed up with and you will receive a call from us to the phone number you provided.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - S. Ingersoll St. & E. Main St.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - S. Ingersoll St. & End of McPike Park

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - S. Ingersoll St. & E. Wilson St.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Williamson St. & S. Few

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Williamson St. & S. Brearly St.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - I/O Arcade Parking Lot (Williamson St.)

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Williamson St. & S. Paterson St.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Colectivo Parking Lot (Williamson St.)

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Williamson St. & S. Livingston St.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Jenifer St. & S. Livingston St.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Ahan Parking Lot (744 Williamson St.)

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Williamson St. & Jenifer St.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Williamson St. & S. Blount St.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Mini Hot Pot Parking Lot (Williamson St.)

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - John Nolen Dr. & Machinery Row Building/Entryway

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - E. Wilson St. & John Nolen Dr.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Williamson St. & John Nolen Dr.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - E. Wilson St. & S. Franklin St.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - E. Wilson St. & Hancock St.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - E. Wilson St. & Butler St. & King St.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Doty St. & Webster St. & King St.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Pinckney St. & Main St. & King St.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Mifflin St. & Wisconsin Ave.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Pinckney St. & Mifflin St.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Pinckney St. & E. Washington Ave.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Main St. & Pinckney St.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Main St. & MLK Jr. Blvd.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Carroll St. & Main St.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - Carroll St. & W. Washington Ave.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Intersection Guide - State St. & W. Dayton St.

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Intersection Guides play a key role in Ride the Drive by helping keep participants safe along the route. Volunteers are stationed at intersections to help redirect vehicles, answer questions, and welcome participants entering the route.

Responsibilities
• Monitor an assigned intersection to help ensure participant safety
• Redirect vehicle traffic away from the Ride the Drive route
• Welcome participants and answer common event questions
• Use event maps and information sheets to help guide participants
• Assist with basic setup or removal of barricades if needed
• Communicate with staff or volunteer captains if issues arise

Qualifications
• Comfortable standing for most of your shift (you may bring a chair if preferred)
• Able to communicate clearly with participants and drivers
• Comfortable working outdoors during the event

Additional Notes
• Check in first at the Volunteer Check-In Station with the Hub Volunteer Coordinator before heading to your assigned intersection
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a cell phone if possible        

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Bike Ambassador - McPike Park

Bike Ambassadors provide mobile support along the Ride the Drive route. Volunteers will be paired with a Madison Parks staff member in a designated zone and will ride throughout the area to help ensure the event runs smoothly and safely. Bike Ambassadors assist volunteers, monitor intersections and signage, and help respond to needs along the route.

Responsibilities
• Use your bike to provide mobile support within your assigned zone along the route
• Check in periodically with Madison Parks staff to identify needs in your area
• Deliver safety vests, lanyards, volunteer shirts, and route maps to intersection volunteers at the start of each shift
• Ensure volunteers are in place and understand their responsibilities
• Monitor intersections, cones, barriers, and signage to ensure they remain properly positioned
• Help keep the route clear of debris and assist volunteers with supplies, water, or break coverage
• Communicate with participants, volunteer captains, and intersection guides to maintain safety and a positive event experience
• Check in with information stations to see if additional materials or support are needed
• In the afternoon, remind participants that streets reopen to traffic at 3:00pm and assist vendors and participants in clearing the route if needed

Qualifications
• Must bring your own bike and helmet
• Comfortable riding for the duration of your shift
• Able to communicate clearly with volunteers, participants, and staff
• Able to carry supplies using a backpack, bike bag, basket, or trailer

Additional Notes
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a fully charged cell phone
• Maps, schedules, and emergency procedures will be provided
• Plan to ride throughout your shift while supporting volunteers and event operations

Program: Special Events

Bike Ambassadors provide mobile support along the Ride the Drive route. Volunteers will be paired with a Madison Parks staff member in a designated zone and will ride throughout the area to help ensure the event runs smoothly and safely. Bike Ambassadors assist volunteers, monitor intersections and signage, and help respond to needs along the route.

Responsibilities
• Use your bike to provide mobile support within your assigned zone along the route
• Check in periodically with Madison Parks staff to identify needs in your area
• Deliver safety vests, lanyards, volunteer shirts, and route maps to intersection volunteers at the start of each shift
• Ensure volunteers are in place and understand their responsibilities
• Monitor intersections, cones, barriers, and signage to ensure they remain properly positioned
• Help keep the route clear of debris and assist volunteers with supplies, water, or break coverage
• Communicate with participants, volunteer captains, and intersection guides to maintain safety and a positive event experience
• Check in with information stations to see if additional materials or support are needed
• In the afternoon, remind participants that streets reopen to traffic at 3:00pm and assist vendors and participants in clearing the route if needed

Qualifications
• Must bring your own bike and helmet
• Comfortable riding for the duration of your shift
• Able to communicate clearly with volunteers, participants, and staff
• Able to carry supplies using a backpack, bike bag, basket, or trailer

Additional Notes
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a fully charged cell phone
• Maps, schedules, and emergency procedures will be provided
• Plan to ride throughout your shift while supporting volunteers and event operations

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Bike Ambassador - Lakefront Porch Park

Bike Ambassadors provide mobile support along the Ride the Drive route. Volunteers will be paired with a Madison Parks staff member in a designated zone and will ride throughout the area to help ensure the event runs smoothly and safely. Bike Ambassadors assist volunteers, monitor intersections and signage, and help respond to needs along the route.

Responsibilities
• Use your bike to provide mobile support within your assigned zone along the route
• Check in periodically with Madison Parks staff to identify needs in your area
• Deliver safety vests, lanyards, volunteer shirts, and route maps to intersection volunteers at the start of each shift
• Ensure volunteers are in place and understand their responsibilities
• Monitor intersections, cones, barriers, and signage to ensure they remain properly positioned
• Help keep the route clear of debris and assist volunteers with supplies, water, or break coverage
• Communicate with participants, volunteer captains, and intersection guides to maintain safety and a positive event experience
• Check in with information stations to see if additional materials or support are needed
• In the afternoon, remind participants that streets reopen to traffic at 3:00pm and assist vendors and participants in clearing the route if needed

Qualifications
• Must bring your own bike and helmet
• Comfortable riding for the duration of your shift
• Able to communicate clearly with volunteers, participants, and staff
• Able to carry supplies using a backpack, bike bag, basket, or trailer

Additional Notes
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a fully charged cell phone
• Maps, schedules, and emergency procedures will be provided
• Plan to ride throughout your shift while supporting volunteers and event operations

Program: Special Events

Bike Ambassadors provide mobile support along the Ride the Drive route. Volunteers will be paired with a Madison Parks staff member in a designated zone and will ride throughout the area to help ensure the event runs smoothly and safely. Bike Ambassadors assist volunteers, monitor intersections and signage, and help respond to needs along the route.

Responsibilities
• Use your bike to provide mobile support within your assigned zone along the route
• Check in periodically with Madison Parks staff to identify needs in your area
• Deliver safety vests, lanyards, volunteer shirts, and route maps to intersection volunteers at the start of each shift
• Ensure volunteers are in place and understand their responsibilities
• Monitor intersections, cones, barriers, and signage to ensure they remain properly positioned
• Help keep the route clear of debris and assist volunteers with supplies, water, or break coverage
• Communicate with participants, volunteer captains, and intersection guides to maintain safety and a positive event experience
• Check in with information stations to see if additional materials or support are needed
• In the afternoon, remind participants that streets reopen to traffic at 3:00pm and assist vendors and participants in clearing the route if needed

Qualifications
• Must bring your own bike and helmet
• Comfortable riding for the duration of your shift
• Able to communicate clearly with volunteers, participants, and staff
• Able to carry supplies using a backpack, bike bag, basket, or trailer

Additional Notes
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a fully charged cell phone
• Maps, schedules, and emergency procedures will be provided
• Plan to ride throughout your shift while supporting volunteers and event operations

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Bike Ambassador - Capitol Square

Bike Ambassadors provide mobile support along the Ride the Drive route. Volunteers will be paired with a Madison Parks staff member in a designated zone and will ride throughout the area to help ensure the event runs smoothly and safely. Bike Ambassadors assist volunteers, monitor intersections and signage, and help respond to needs along the route.

Responsibilities
• Use your bike to provide mobile support within your assigned zone along the route
• Check in periodically with Madison Parks staff to identify needs in your area
• Deliver safety vests, lanyards, volunteer shirts, and route maps to intersection volunteers at the start of each shift
• Ensure volunteers are in place and understand their responsibilities
• Monitor intersections, cones, barriers, and signage to ensure they remain properly positioned
• Help keep the route clear of debris and assist volunteers with supplies, water, or break coverage
• Communicate with participants, volunteer captains, and intersection guides to maintain safety and a positive event experience
• Check in with information stations to see if additional materials or support are needed
• In the afternoon, remind participants that streets reopen to traffic at 3:00pm and assist vendors and participants in clearing the route if needed

Qualifications
• Must bring your own bike and helmet
• Comfortable riding for the duration of your shift
• Able to communicate clearly with volunteers, participants, and staff
• Able to carry supplies using a backpack, bike bag, basket, or trailer

Additional Notes
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a fully charged cell phone
• Maps, schedules, and emergency procedures will be provided
• Plan to ride throughout your shift while supporting volunteers and event operations

Program: Special Events

Bike Ambassadors provide mobile support along the Ride the Drive route. Volunteers will be paired with a Madison Parks staff member in a designated zone and will ride throughout the area to help ensure the event runs smoothly and safely. Bike Ambassadors assist volunteers, monitor intersections and signage, and help respond to needs along the route.

Responsibilities
• Use your bike to provide mobile support within your assigned zone along the route
• Check in periodically with Madison Parks staff to identify needs in your area
• Deliver safety vests, lanyards, volunteer shirts, and route maps to intersection volunteers at the start of each shift
• Ensure volunteers are in place and understand their responsibilities
• Monitor intersections, cones, barriers, and signage to ensure they remain properly positioned
• Help keep the route clear of debris and assist volunteers with supplies, water, or break coverage
• Communicate with participants, volunteer captains, and intersection guides to maintain safety and a positive event experience
• Check in with information stations to see if additional materials or support are needed
• In the afternoon, remind participants that streets reopen to traffic at 3:00pm and assist vendors and participants in clearing the route if needed

Qualifications
• Must bring your own bike and helmet
• Comfortable riding for the duration of your shift
• Able to communicate clearly with volunteers, participants, and staff
• Able to carry supplies using a backpack, bike bag, basket, or trailer

Additional Notes
• Safety vest will be provided
• Bring water, sunscreen, and a fully charged cell phone
• Maps, schedules, and emergency procedures will be provided
• Plan to ride throughout your shift while supporting volunteers and event operations

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Cleanup Crew - McPike Park

Help wrap up Ride the Drive! Clean-Up Volunteers assist Madison Parks staff with taking down event areas so streets can reopen on time at 3:00pm. Your help ensures equipment is packed up efficiently and parks are left clean and organized after the event.

Responsibilities

Break down tents, tables, chairs, and other event equipment Load trucks and trailers with event materials Remove signs, cones, and displays along the route and hub areas Assist with general park and event area cleanup

Qualifications

Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs Comfortable working outdoors and moving equipment Able to follow directions from Madison Parks staff

Additional Notes

Outdoors Dress for the weather Bring water / hydration Sunscreen recommended Cell phone recommended

Program: Special Events

Help wrap up Ride the Drive! Clean-Up Volunteers assist Madison Parks staff with taking down event areas so streets can reopen on time at 3:00pm. Your help ensures equipment is packed up efficiently and parks are left clean and organized after the event.

Responsibilities

Break down tents, tables, chairs, and other event equipment Load trucks and trailers with event materials Remove signs, cones, and displays along the route and hub areas Assist with general park and event area cleanup

Qualifications

Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs Comfortable working outdoors and moving equipment Able to follow directions from Madison Parks staff

Additional Notes

Outdoors Dress for the weather Bring water / hydration Sunscreen recommended Cell phone recommended

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 9, 2026

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Cleanup Crew - Lakefront Porch Park

Help wrap up Ride the Drive! Clean-Up Volunteers assist Madison Parks staff with taking down event areas so streets can reopen on time at 3:00pm. Your help ensures equipment is packed up efficiently and parks are left clean and organized after the event.

Responsibilities

Break down tents, tables, chairs, and other event equipment Load trucks and trailers with event materials Remove signs, cones, and displays along the route and hub areas Assist with general park and event area cleanup

Qualifications

Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs Comfortable working outdoors and moving equipment Able to follow directions from Madison Parks staff

Additional Notes

Outdoors Dress for the weather Bring water / hydration Sunscreen recommended Cell phone recommended

Program: Special Events

Help wrap up Ride the Drive! Clean-Up Volunteers assist Madison Parks staff with taking down event areas so streets can reopen on time at 3:00pm. Your help ensures equipment is packed up efficiently and parks are left clean and organized after the event.

Responsibilities

Break down tents, tables, chairs, and other event equipment Load trucks and trailers with event materials Remove signs, cones, and displays along the route and hub areas Assist with general park and event area cleanup

Qualifications

Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs Comfortable working outdoors and moving equipment Able to follow directions from Madison Parks staff

Additional Notes

Outdoors Dress for the weather Bring water / hydration Sunscreen recommended Cell phone recommended

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 9, 2026

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Cleanup Crew - Capitol Square

Help wrap up Ride the Drive! Clean-Up Volunteers assist Madison Parks staff with taking down event areas so streets can reopen on time at 3:00pm. Your help ensures equipment is packed up efficiently and parks are left clean and organized after the event.

Responsibilities

Break down tents, tables, chairs, and other event equipment Load trucks and trailers with event materials Remove signs, cones, and displays along the route and hub areas Assist with general park and event area cleanup

Qualifications

Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs Comfortable working outdoors and moving equipment Able to follow directions from Madison Parks staff

Additional Notes

Outdoors Dress for the weather Bring water / hydration Sunscreen recommended Cell phone recommended

Program: Special Events

Help wrap up Ride the Drive! Clean-Up Volunteers assist Madison Parks staff with taking down event areas so streets can reopen on time at 3:00pm. Your help ensures equipment is packed up efficiently and parks are left clean and organized after the event.

Responsibilities

Break down tents, tables, chairs, and other event equipment Load trucks and trailers with event materials Remove signs, cones, and displays along the route and hub areas Assist with general park and event area cleanup

Qualifications

Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs Comfortable working outdoors and moving equipment Able to follow directions from Madison Parks staff

Additional Notes

Outdoors Dress for the weather Bring water / hydration Sunscreen recommended Cell phone recommended

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 9, 2026

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Setup Crew - McPike Park

Help get Ride the Drive ready for thousands of participants! Set-Up Volunteers assist Madison Parks staff with preparing event hubs and route areas before the event begins. This role helps transform parks and streets into welcoming spaces for the day’s activities.

Responsibilities

Assist with setting up barricades, tents, tables, cones, and activity areas Help unload and organize equipment delivered by City trucks Follow setup maps and directions provided by Madison Parks staff Prepare hub areas and route sections before participants arrive Continue setup on the roadway once streets close at 9:00am

Qualifications

Comfortable helping with light lifting and moving event equipment Able to follow directions from Madison Parks staff Friendly, flexible, and ready to help where needed

Additional Notes

Outdoors Dress for the weather Bring water / hydration Sunscreen recommended Cell phone recommended

Program: Special Events

Help get Ride the Drive ready for thousands of participants! Set-Up Volunteers assist Madison Parks staff with preparing event hubs and route areas before the event begins. This role helps transform parks and streets into welcoming spaces for the day’s activities.

Responsibilities

Assist with setting up barricades, tents, tables, cones, and activity areas Help unload and organize equipment delivered by City trucks Follow setup maps and directions provided by Madison Parks staff Prepare hub areas and route sections before participants arrive Continue setup on the roadway once streets close at 9:00am

Qualifications

Comfortable helping with light lifting and moving event equipment Able to follow directions from Madison Parks staff Friendly, flexible, and ready to help where needed

Additional Notes

Outdoors Dress for the weather Bring water / hydration Sunscreen recommended Cell phone recommended

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 9, 2026

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Setup Crew - Lakefront Porch Park

Help get Ride the Drive ready for thousands of participants! Set-Up Volunteers assist Madison Parks staff with preparing event hubs and route areas before the event begins. This role helps transform parks and streets into welcoming spaces for the day’s activities.

Responsibilities

Assist with setting up barricades, tents, tables, cones, and activity areas Help unload and organize equipment delivered by City trucks Follow setup maps and directions provided by Madison Parks staff Prepare hub areas and route sections before participants arrive Continue setup on the roadway once streets close at 9:00am

Qualifications

Comfortable helping with light lifting and moving event equipment Able to follow directions from Madison Parks staff Friendly, flexible, and ready to help where needed

Additional Notes

Outdoors Dress for the weather Bring water / hydration Sunscreen recommended Cell phone recommended

Program: Special Events

Help get Ride the Drive ready for thousands of participants! Set-Up Volunteers assist Madison Parks staff with preparing event hubs and route areas before the event begins. This role helps transform parks and streets into welcoming spaces for the day’s activities.

Responsibilities

Assist with setting up barricades, tents, tables, cones, and activity areas Help unload and organize equipment delivered by City trucks Follow setup maps and directions provided by Madison Parks staff Prepare hub areas and route sections before participants arrive Continue setup on the roadway once streets close at 9:00am

Qualifications

Comfortable helping with light lifting and moving event equipment Able to follow directions from Madison Parks staff Friendly, flexible, and ready to help where needed

Additional Notes

Outdoors Dress for the weather Bring water / hydration Sunscreen recommended Cell phone recommended

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 9, 2026

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Setup Crew - Capitol Square

Help get Ride the Drive ready for thousands of participants! Set-Up Volunteers assist Madison Parks staff with preparing event hubs and route areas before the event begins. This role helps transform parks and streets into welcoming spaces for the day’s activities.

Responsibilities

Assist with setting up barricades, tents, tables, cones, and activity areas Help unload and organize equipment delivered by City trucks Follow setup maps and directions provided by Madison Parks staff Prepare hub areas and route sections before participants arrive Continue setup on the roadway once streets close at 9:00am

Qualifications

Comfortable helping with light lifting and moving event equipment Able to follow directions from Madison Parks staff Friendly, flexible, and ready to help where needed

Additional Notes

Outdoors Dress for the weather Bring water / hydration Sunscreen recommended Cell phone recommended

Program: Special Events

Help get Ride the Drive ready for thousands of participants! Set-Up Volunteers assist Madison Parks staff with preparing event hubs and route areas before the event begins. This role helps transform parks and streets into welcoming spaces for the day’s activities.

Responsibilities

Assist with setting up barricades, tents, tables, cones, and activity areas Help unload and organize equipment delivered by City trucks Follow setup maps and directions provided by Madison Parks staff Prepare hub areas and route sections before participants arrive Continue setup on the roadway once streets close at 9:00am

Qualifications

Comfortable helping with light lifting and moving event equipment Able to follow directions from Madison Parks staff Friendly, flexible, and ready to help where needed

Additional Notes

Outdoors Dress for the weather Bring water / hydration Sunscreen recommended Cell phone recommended

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 9, 2026

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Photographer - McPike Park

As a Hub Photographer for Ride the Drive, you will help capture the energy and spirit of this citywide event. Volunteers in this role take high-quality photos of participants, activities, and the hub atmosphere to help document the day and share the experience with the community.

Responsibilities

Take clear, high-resolution photos of participants, activities, and hub areas. Capture positive moments such as smiling participants, bikes, families, and hub activities. Focus on documenting the fun and community atmosphere of Ride the Drive.

Qualifications

Comfortable taking photos with a digital camera or high-quality cell phone Interest in photography and capturing event moments

Additional Notes

Bring a digital camera or high-quality cell phone. A bike is optional but can help move around the hub area.

Program: Special Events

As a Hub Photographer for Ride the Drive, you will help capture the energy and spirit of this citywide event. Volunteers in this role take high-quality photos of participants, activities, and the hub atmosphere to help document the day and share the experience with the community.

Responsibilities

Take clear, high-resolution photos of participants, activities, and hub areas. Capture positive moments such as smiling participants, bikes, families, and hub activities. Focus on documenting the fun and community atmosphere of Ride the Drive.

Qualifications

Comfortable taking photos with a digital camera or high-quality cell phone Interest in photography and capturing event moments

Additional Notes

Bring a digital camera or high-quality cell phone. A bike is optional but can help move around the hub area.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 9, 2026

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Photographer - Lakefront Porch Park

As a Hub Photographer for Ride the Drive, you will help capture the energy and spirit of this citywide event. Volunteers in this role take high-quality photos of participants, activities, and the hub atmosphere to help document the day and share the experience with the community.

Responsibilities

Take clear, high-resolution photos of participants, activities, and hub areas. Capture positive moments such as smiling participants, bikes, families, and hub activities. Focus on documenting the fun and community atmosphere of Ride the Drive.

Qualifications

Comfortable taking photos with a digital camera or high-quality cell phone Interest in photography and capturing event moments

Additional Notes

Bring a digital camera or high-quality cell phone. A bike is optional but can help move around the hub area.

Program: Special Events

As a Hub Photographer for Ride the Drive, you will help capture the energy and spirit of this citywide event. Volunteers in this role take high-quality photos of participants, activities, and the hub atmosphere to help document the day and share the experience with the community.

Responsibilities

Take clear, high-resolution photos of participants, activities, and hub areas. Capture positive moments such as smiling participants, bikes, families, and hub activities. Focus on documenting the fun and community atmosphere of Ride the Drive.

Qualifications

Comfortable taking photos with a digital camera or high-quality cell phone Interest in photography and capturing event moments

Additional Notes

Bring a digital camera or high-quality cell phone. A bike is optional but can help move around the hub area.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 9, 2026

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Photographer - Capitol Square

As a Hub Photographer for Ride the Drive, you will help capture the energy and spirit of this citywide event. Volunteers in this role take high-quality photos of participants, activities, and the hub atmosphere to help document the day and share the experience with the community.

Responsibilities

Take clear, high-resolution photos of participants, activities, and hub areas. Capture positive moments such as smiling participants, bikes, families, and hub activities. Focus on documenting the fun and community atmosphere of Ride the Drive.

Qualifications

Comfortable taking photos with a digital camera or high-quality cell phone Interest in photography and capturing event moments

Additional Notes

Bring a digital camera or high-quality cell phone. A bike is optional but can help move around the hub area.

Program: Special Events

As a Hub Photographer for Ride the Drive, you will help capture the energy and spirit of this citywide event. Volunteers in this role take high-quality photos of participants, activities, and the hub atmosphere to help document the day and share the experience with the community.

Responsibilities

Take clear, high-resolution photos of participants, activities, and hub areas. Capture positive moments such as smiling participants, bikes, families, and hub activities. Focus on documenting the fun and community atmosphere of Ride the Drive.

Qualifications

Comfortable taking photos with a digital camera or high-quality cell phone Interest in photography and capturing event moments

Additional Notes

Bring a digital camera or high-quality cell phone. A bike is optional but can help move around the hub area.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 9, 2026

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Merchandise Tent - McPike Park

As a Merchandise Tent Volunteer for Ride the Drive, you will help create a welcoming and informative experience for participants while supporting Madison Parks’ signature community event. Volunteers in this role assist with selling event merchandise, answering questions about the event, and helping participants feel informed and engaged throughout the day. This position is ideal for individuals who enjoy interacting with the public and supporting the smooth operation of a large community event.

Responsibilities

Sell Merchandise: Handle cash and make change while selling Ride the Drive merchandise such as t-shirts, tote bags, water bottles, and other event items. Answer Questions: Provide participants with basic information about the event route, schedule, and activities. Communication: Use the supplied walkie-talkie to stay in communication with Madison Parks staff throughout the shift. Afternoon Shift Duties: At approximately 2:30 pm, help inform participants that streets will reopen to traffic at 3:00 pm. End of Shift: Return the merchandise money bag and remaining items to Madison Parks staff. Safety: Encourage participants to respect private property and follow traffic rules. Follow emergency procedures if needed.

Qualifications

Comfortable handling cash transactions and making change Friendly and welcoming attitude when interacting with event participants Ability to communicate clearly with staff and participants

Additional Notes

Madison Parks staff will be available throughout the event for support and assistance. Volunteers may receive additional instructions and supplies at the start of their shift. Dress for the weather and bring water, sunscreen, and other personal comfort items.

Program: Special Events

As a Merchandise Tent Volunteer for Ride the Drive, you will help create a welcoming and informative experience for participants while supporting Madison Parks’ signature community event. Volunteers in this role assist with selling event merchandise, answering questions about the event, and helping participants feel informed and engaged throughout the day. This position is ideal for individuals who enjoy interacting with the public and supporting the smooth operation of a large community event.

Responsibilities

Sell Merchandise: Handle cash and make change while selling Ride the Drive merchandise such as t-shirts, tote bags, water bottles, and other event items. Answer Questions: Provide participants with basic information about the event route, schedule, and activities. Communication: Use the supplied walkie-talkie to stay in communication with Madison Parks staff throughout the shift. Afternoon Shift Duties: At approximately 2:30 pm, help inform participants that streets will reopen to traffic at 3:00 pm. End of Shift: Return the merchandise money bag and remaining items to Madison Parks staff. Safety: Encourage participants to respect private property and follow traffic rules. Follow emergency procedures if needed.

Qualifications

Comfortable handling cash transactions and making change Friendly and welcoming attitude when interacting with event participants Ability to communicate clearly with staff and participants

Additional Notes

Madison Parks staff will be available throughout the event for support and assistance. Volunteers may receive additional instructions and supplies at the start of their shift. Dress for the weather and bring water, sunscreen, and other personal comfort items.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Merchandise Tent - Lakefront Porch Park

As a Merchandise Tent Volunteer for Ride the Drive, you will help create a welcoming and informative experience for participants while supporting Madison Parks’ signature community event. Volunteers in this role assist with selling event merchandise, answering questions about the event, and helping participants feel informed and engaged throughout the day. This position is ideal for individuals who enjoy interacting with the public and supporting the smooth operation of a large community event.

Responsibilities

Sell Merchandise: Handle cash and make change while selling Ride the Drive merchandise such as t-shirts, tote bags, water bottles, and other event items. Answer Questions: Provide participants with basic information about the event route, schedule, and activities. Communication: Use the supplied walkie-talkie to stay in communication with Madison Parks staff throughout the shift. Afternoon Shift Duties: At approximately 2:30 pm, help inform participants that streets will reopen to traffic at 3:00 pm. End of Shift: Return the merchandise money bag and remaining items to Madison Parks staff. Safety: Encourage participants to respect private property and follow traffic rules. Follow emergency procedures if needed.

Qualifications

Comfortable handling cash transactions and making change Friendly and welcoming attitude when interacting with event participants Ability to communicate clearly with staff and participants

Additional Notes

Madison Parks staff will be available throughout the event for support and assistance. Volunteers may receive additional instructions and supplies at the start of their shift. Dress for the weather and bring water, sunscreen, and other personal comfort items.

Program: Special Events

As a Merchandise Tent Volunteer for Ride the Drive, you will help create a welcoming and informative experience for participants while supporting Madison Parks’ signature community event. Volunteers in this role assist with selling event merchandise, answering questions about the event, and helping participants feel informed and engaged throughout the day. This position is ideal for individuals who enjoy interacting with the public and supporting the smooth operation of a large community event.

Responsibilities

Sell Merchandise: Handle cash and make change while selling Ride the Drive merchandise such as t-shirts, tote bags, water bottles, and other event items. Answer Questions: Provide participants with basic information about the event route, schedule, and activities. Communication: Use the supplied walkie-talkie to stay in communication with Madison Parks staff throughout the shift. Afternoon Shift Duties: At approximately 2:30 pm, help inform participants that streets will reopen to traffic at 3:00 pm. End of Shift: Return the merchandise money bag and remaining items to Madison Parks staff. Safety: Encourage participants to respect private property and follow traffic rules. Follow emergency procedures if needed.

Qualifications

Comfortable handling cash transactions and making change Friendly and welcoming attitude when interacting with event participants Ability to communicate clearly with staff and participants

Additional Notes

Madison Parks staff will be available throughout the event for support and assistance. Volunteers may receive additional instructions and supplies at the start of their shift. Dress for the weather and bring water, sunscreen, and other personal comfort items.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ride the Drive: Merchandise Tent - Capitol Square

As a Merchandise Tent Volunteer for Ride the Drive, you will help create a welcoming and informative experience for participants while supporting Madison Parks’ signature community event. Volunteers in this role assist with selling event merchandise, answering questions about the event, and helping participants feel informed and engaged throughout the day. This position is ideal for individuals who enjoy interacting with the public and supporting the smooth operation of a large community event.

Responsibilities

Sell Merchandise: Handle cash and make change while selling Ride the Drive merchandise such as t-shirts, tote bags, water bottles, and other event items. Answer Questions: Provide participants with basic information about the event route, schedule, and activities. Communication: Use the supplied walkie-talkie to stay in communication with Madison Parks staff throughout the shift. Afternoon Shift Duties: At approximately 2:30 pm, help inform participants that streets will reopen to traffic at 3:00 pm. End of Shift: Return the merchandise money bag and remaining items to Madison Parks staff. Safety: Encourage participants to respect private property and follow traffic rules. Follow emergency procedures if needed.

Qualifications

Comfortable handling cash transactions and making change Friendly and welcoming attitude when interacting with event participants Ability to communicate clearly with staff and participants

Additional Notes

Madison Parks staff will be available throughout the event for support and assistance. Volunteers may receive additional instructions and supplies at the start of their shift. Dress for the weather and bring water, sunscreen, and other personal comfort items.

Program: Special Events

As a Merchandise Tent Volunteer for Ride the Drive, you will help create a welcoming and informative experience for participants while supporting Madison Parks’ signature community event. Volunteers in this role assist with selling event merchandise, answering questions about the event, and helping participants feel informed and engaged throughout the day. This position is ideal for individuals who enjoy interacting with the public and supporting the smooth operation of a large community event.

Responsibilities

Sell Merchandise: Handle cash and make change while selling Ride the Drive merchandise such as t-shirts, tote bags, water bottles, and other event items. Answer Questions: Provide participants with basic information about the event route, schedule, and activities. Communication: Use the supplied walkie-talkie to stay in communication with Madison Parks staff throughout the shift. Afternoon Shift Duties: At approximately 2:30 pm, help inform participants that streets will reopen to traffic at 3:00 pm. End of Shift: Return the merchandise money bag and remaining items to Madison Parks staff. Safety: Encourage participants to respect private property and follow traffic rules. Follow emergency procedures if needed.

Qualifications

Comfortable handling cash transactions and making change Friendly and welcoming attitude when interacting with event participants Ability to communicate clearly with staff and participants

Additional Notes

Madison Parks staff will be available throughout the event for support and assistance. Volunteers may receive additional instructions and supplies at the start of their shift. Dress for the weather and bring water, sunscreen, and other personal comfort items.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No