Scenic Shore: powered by Volunteers
Scenic Shore Bike Tour would not be possible without the hundreds of dedicated volunteers who donate their time and energy to support the event during event weekend and throughout the year.
By volunteering, you join a wave of change that drives breakthroughs, offers resources, and improves lives.
How to Sign Up – 2026 Volunteer Registration is Open!
We could not put on our event without our wonderful volunteers! If interested in volunteering, please follow the directions below:
- Sign up deadline: We encourage volunteers to register as early as possible to secure vital positions.
- Stay in the loop: Regular email updates will be sent, along with event weekend text alerts for important notifications. *A pre-event virtual meeting may also be scheduled for new volunteers.
- Questions? If you have any questions about volunteering, please reach out to Kelsey Hanley ([email protected]).
Ride Weekend Volunteer Job Descriptions
Cheer Team
Pump up our riders and cheer them on along the route! You will be provided with cheer supplies and stationed in groups along the route and at rest stops. Bring a strong set of lungs and a lot of spirit!
Clean-up Team
We like to leave each location the way we found it. We supply our own garbage containers and a truck that sweeps the end of the route to gather all our refuse. Help is needed packing up a venue and preparing for the garbage truck’s arrival.
Finish Line
We need full support at our finish lines. Volunteers will be designated to help with tasks such as handing out chocolate milk, wet towels, water, etc.
Meal Support
Within this 2-day ride, there are 6 meals! Serving support and clean-up are needed for each meal.
Rest Stop Support
There are many rest stops on our route. Each is fully stocked with food and beverages to replenish the riders. Volunteers are needed to keep the tables stocked. Please note: this position may require heavy lifting or standing for long periods of time.
SAG Drivers
Throughout the ride, official event SAG vehicles span the course supporting riders with actions such as transporting riders to rest stops, calling for medical support, and alerting staff to possible hazardous conditions. SAG drivers on the course when the first rider leaves until the last rider comes in. Please note: this position requires a DMV background check and may require heavy lifting.
Start Line (Mequon)
On ride morning, 1250+ riders begin their journey. Volunteers help riders park, check-in, pick up route maps, drop off their luggage, and eat a hearty breakfast. This is a Saturday morning commitment.
Parking and Traffic Control
Throughout the ride, we will have various intersections that will need some monitoring to help get our riders across safely as we are on the open road as well as direct spectators to parking areas.
Looking for additional information or support? Please contact Kelsey.Hanley@bloodcancerunited.org
