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Rock ‘n’ Roll Denver Marathon
Basic Information
Address: Denver, Co
Phone Number: 800-311-1255 ext. 6826
Director: Michelle Parilla
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Additional Information
Causes Served: The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, The American Cancer Society, St. Jude's, a bunch more!
Population Served: All
Ages for Volunteer: 10-13 years old with Parent/Guardian, 14+ without supersivision
Hours of Service: varies for each shift
Minimum Hours Required: 4
Days of Service: Thursday October 14th - Sunday October 17th
Mission Statement:
Our Mission
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series is a national collection of musically themed running events
that provides an avenue for runners and walkers alike to challenge themselves physically,
emotionally and mentally, all while improving their lives and raising money to improve
the lives of others. Over the last thirteen years, Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series partner
charities have raised over $210 million (net) for their respective causes. To view the charities
involved with the 2010 Rock ‘n’ Roll Denver Marathon & ½ Marathon, please visit http://denver.competitor.com/charity/.
Additional Information:
October 14-17, 2010
Why Volunteer for the Race Crew?
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Denver Marathon & ½ Marathon is rockin’ through your neighborhood October 14-17. Over 15,000 runners will race to the finish, but they won’t be the only ones out on the streets of Denver. Rock 'n' Roll Denver also features live bands playing every mile, thousands of cheerleaders along the route, and a finish line headliner concert. It’s a 26.2 mile block party!
The event also has several great charities involved, including the American Cancer Society and The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. We need your help to make this event spectacular, and with over 2,000 Race Crew volunteer positions available there is a spot for everyone, including teams, corporate groups, or just friends and family.
Benefits of Volunteering
Official Race Crew T-shirt
Race goodie bag
Support great causes
Fulfill community service hours
Have a great time!
Available Race Crew Shifts
Thursday, Oct. 14
o Expo Setup – 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Friday & Saturday, Oct. 15-16
o Health & Fitness Expo – times vary
Sunday, Oct. 17
o Start Line – 5:30am to 9:00am
o Finish Line – 6:30am to 2:00pm
o Relay Zones – times vary
o Water Stations – times vary
How to Register
Step 1: Go to denver.competitor.com
Step 2: Click the “Volunteers” tab
Step 3: Determine the shift(s) that best fit your schedule
Step 4: Click the blue “Race Crew” button at top of the page
Step 5: Sign up!
P: 800-311-1255 | E: volunteerDenver@competitorgroup.com | W: http://runrocknroll.com/volunteers
Available Positions (for a full list, please visit our website)
Health & Fitness Expo:
Check-In
Issue participant bibs and packets of important information.
T-shirts
Distribute race participant T-shirts. GREAT FOR GROUPS OF 15-20.
Swag Bags
Distribute race Swag Bags to participants. GREAT FOR GROUPS OF 10-15.
Souvenirs
Stock souvenirs and clothing, as well as assist participants within the store, including during check-out process. GREAT FOR GROUPS OF 15-20.
Start Line:
Start Corrals Help the runners find the correct corral and maintain order within the corral. GREAT FOR LARGE GROUPS.
Gear Check
Check participant gear bags in the correct order and assist runners in this process. GREAT FOR GROUPS OF 20-30.
Refreshments
Set up and distribute water, bagels and other refreshments to participants before the start of the race.
Finish Line:
Gear Check Retrieval Race Crew Volunteers are needed to facilitate the organization of gear bags, and return gear to each participant. GREAT FOR GROUPS OF 20-30.
Secure Zone Refreshments
Hand out water, bananas, oranges, energy bars and other food items after participants cross the Finish Line. GREAT FOR GROUPS OF 20-30.
Water Stations
Various Locations along the Course Groups of 10 to 75 individuals are needed to hand out water, sports drink and energy gel along the course.