STP Volunteers Requested -Portland Bicycling Club

STP Volunteers Requested

Seattle to Portland (STP), the Pacific Northwest’s largest multi-day bicycling event, is returning after a two-year hiatus, scheduled over the weekend of July 16-17.

Our club sets up and takes down the finish-line chute at Holladay Park. PBC welcomes all finishers to Portland with our volunteer announcers cheering them on. We make sure riders safely cross the finish line, receive their congratulatory ride completion patches, and enjoy the finish-line festivities.

We install and remove all course signage from the Longview Bridge to the finish line. We restrict traffic around Holladay Park and place all the required signs warning the public of these closures. 

We unload and sort riders’ baggage, help them find and retrieve their proper belongings. We staff the temporary secure bike corral and rent out towels at the shower truck. We help load riders on buses and get their bikes safely blanketed on trucks for the return trip to Seattle.

We answer all sorts of questions at the Information Booth. If there is something to be done, you can bet a PBC or Skyview high school volunteer is tending to it.

Volunteers for STP will receive a colorful T-shirt to identify them as a volunteer and a food voucher to redeem at one of the many food vendors.

There is a traditional pizza party the Monday before the long weekend for volunteers to meet their team leaders and pick up their free volunteer T-shirts.

Volunteering is easy. Look for an open slot on SignUpGenius and reserve your spot for the position, day and time of your choice. You may sign up for multiple time slots and can change your selection at a later date.

Click here to reserve your spot(s).

Note: you do not need to use the login button, located in the upper right corner of the page, when choosing an available slot(s) and time(s).

If you have any questions about the volunteer jobs or need help logging in to SignUpGenius, contact me at 503-641-2971 or [email protected].

Your club thanks you,

Corey Eng, 2022 STP Volunteer Coordinator