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Lincolnwood Turkey Trot 5K/10K

Sun November 24, 2024 Lincolnwood, IL 60712 US

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Course Marshal

Course Marshal Station #1 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

This volunteer task is full.

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Lincoln Avenue & Pratt Avenue

Course Marshal Station #2 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

This volunteer task is full.

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Pratt & Karlov

Course Marshal Station #3 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Pratt & Kedvale

Course Marshal Station #4 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Pratt & Keeler

Course Marshal Station #5 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

This volunteer task is full.

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Pratt & Tripp

Course Marshal Station #6 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

This volunteer task is full.

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Pratt & Kildare

Course Marshal Station #7 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

This volunteer task is full.

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Pratt & Lowell

Course Marshal Station #8 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

This volunteer task is full.

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Pratt & Kostner

Course Marshal Station #9 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

This volunteer task is full.

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Pratt & Kenneth

Course Marshal Station #10 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

This volunteer task is full.

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Pratt & Kenton

Course Marshal Station #11 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

This volunteer task is full.

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Pratt & Knox

Course Marshal Station #12 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

This volunteer task is full.

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Pratt & Kilpatrick

Course Marshal Station #13 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

This volunteer task is full.

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Pratt & Keating

Course Marshal Station #14 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

This volunteer task is full.

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Lunt & Cicero

Course Marshal Station #15 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Estes & Keating

Course Marshal Station #16 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Cicero & North Shore

Course Marshal Station #17 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Cicero & Albion

Course Marshal Station #18 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Cicero & Arthur

Course Marshal Station #19 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Kilpatrick & Farewell

Course Marshal Station #20 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Keating & Arthur

Course Marshal Station #21 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Kilpatrick & Arthur

Course Marshal Station #22 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Knox & Arthur

Course Marshal Station #23 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Kenton & Arthur

Course Marshal Station #24 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Kolmar & Northshore

Course Marshal Station #25 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Kolmar & Arthur

Course Marshal Station #26 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

This volunteer task is full.

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Arthur & Kilbourn

Course Marshal Station #27 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Morse & Kostner

Course Marshal Station #28 Low Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Morse & Lowell

Course Marshal Station #29 Low Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Morse & Tripp

Course Marshal Station #30 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Fitch & Kilpatrick

Course Marshal Station #31 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Lunt & Kenton *5K/10K Split*

Course Marshal Station #32 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Turn around & Kilbourn, South of Arthur

Course Marshal Station #33 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Lunt & Keating

Course Marshal Station #34 High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

Your job is to direct the runners and walkers to follow the correct course and cheer them on as they go, while also ensuring the roads are secure and free of cars.

There are many turns on this course, so we need to make sure that we are directing the runners/walkers accordingly. Please review the attached map and ask the Parks & Recreation Staff any questions you may have during orientation.

Cars are highly discouraged to attempt to drive on the course and may only cross the course when it is completely clear. If a driver is attempting to cross the course, leave their driveway, or drive along the course, first stop the vehicle and attempt to flag down a Police Officer for assistance. If you do not see a Police Officer from your location, the driver must wait for you to call the police for assistance. Call the non-emergency Police number (847-673-2167) to ask for the assistance of the closest officer on the race course. Please call prepared to provide them with the an address or cross streets. Households along the course were notified by mail that this could take 10-15 minutes.

As a course marshal, it is essential that you wear a safety vest and stay at your
assigned position until the final runner/walker has passed. A Village staff member on a bike will ride the course at approximately 10:20am to let you know how many runners and walkers are still on the road. Please stay at your location until the last runner or walker passes. If it is after 10:30am and you have not seen a runner or walker for at least 15 minutes, you may leave.

Location

Lincoln & Morse

Race Village

Gear Check/ Food Pantry High Priority

You must be 16 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 24, 2024

Details

All race bibs (the running number each runner wears) have a tear off gear check number.

Gear Check Responsibilities:
Assisting participants in using a twist tie to connect the gear check number to their gear
All gear should be placed in a bag by the runner/walker
Plastic bags have been provided for runners/walkers who do not have one
Setting up and maintaining organization of the gear
Tables, tarps, tape, paper, and markers have been provided
Organize the bags in numerical order in the tent on the tarps and tables
Our race bib numbers include 1001-3000 & 1-300
Bags must be supervised at all times
At the end of the race, match the participant’s bib number to the appropriate bag to return
Any bags not picked up at the end of the event should be stored in the blue bin
Leftover bags will be available on Tuesday after the race in the Parks & Rec Office

Niles Township Food Pantry Donation Responsibilities:
Accept food and monetary donations
Place all food donations in the truck parked next to gear check
An envelope and receipt book (if requested) have been provided for cash donations
Have person complete the information asked on the clipboard
Make sure they complete every line
21 and older check mark required
Responses need to be legible
Raffle winners will be announced near the end of the event at the band/stage area
Winners do not need to be present to collect their prize
Examples of prizes will be provided on race day

Volunteers at the gear check are required to stay for the entire race until the last bag has been picked up or Village staff determines that leftover bags may be safely moved and stored.

Location

Race Village

Packet Pick-Up Low Priority

November 24, 2024

Details

This position requires previous experience in this role. Password protected.

Please email knewton@lwd.org if you are a Village Trustee, Boards & Commissions Commissioner or Village Employee and would like to volunteer in this position.

Location

Race Village

Sponsor Tent Low Priority

November 24, 2024

Details

This position requires previous experience in this role. Password protected.

The tent is open to runners/non-runners however the food in the tent is for the participants.

Volunteer Responsibilities:
Pizza - Hand out 1-2 squares of pizza to race participants. Tongs/gloves/napkins provided.
Soup -Hand out soup to race participants. Gloves/napkins provided.
Plantains - Serve plantains to race participants. Bowls/gloves/serving utensils provided.

Coffee & Bagels are for volunteers & this table will be stationed in the Packet Pick Up tent.

Location

Race Village

Pre-Race

Weekend Packet-Pick Up Medium Priority

You must be 18 or older to volunteer for this task.

November 23, 2024

Details

This position requires previous experience in this role. Password protected.

Assist with packet pickup the Saturday prior to the race (November 20) at Village Hall from 9am -12pm.

Location

Village Hall

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