Aid Station 01 Volunteers
Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the 2010 Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle. The event would not be possible without the dedication and support of thousands of volunteers like you! Please take a few minutes to review our Volunteer Guidelines, then click on the link to register as a volunteer so we have you name and information on file for important event communication.
Date and Time
Registration
Location
Public Transportation
Volunteer Uniform
Minimum Age
Aid Station Captain
Date and Time
Sunday, March 21.
Check-in: 6:30 a.m.
Check-out: 12:00 p.m.
Registration
To register on behalf of your Volunteer Group click below. On the following page, select your Group from the drop down menu and enter the password that was communicated to you by your Volunteer Group Leader.
Prior to registering please review our Volunteer Guidelines.

Participating Groups
Location
Aid Station 01 is located on Desplaines Street between Lake Street and Washington Boulevard. Click on the maps below to view a full sized image.
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Course Map

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Public Transportation
Aid Station 01 is easily accessible via CTA trains, located 2 blocks west of the Clinton Green and Pink Line stop and 6 blocks from the Grand Blue Line stop. Please visit transitchicago.com for CTA train ("L") or bus service and metrarail.com for Metra train service. We encourage volunteers and race participants to take public transportation for a greener Chicago.
Street Closures
To view street closure information specific to Aid Station 01, click here.
Volunteer Uniform
Each volunteer will receive a Shamrock Shuffle T-shirt to be worn during their volunteer shift. Please dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes. We recommend that you avoid bringing valuables and larger items (bags, backpacks, etc.).
Minimum Age
We realize that the opportunity and actual experience of working on an event can have a positive impact on children and young adults of all ages, however due to the unpredictable and physical nature of many of the event roles, we require that the minimum age of all of our individual volunteers be 16 years of age or older.
For those same reasons we also ask that children and young adults under the age of 16 do not accompany individual volunteers when they are working on race day or at the Health & Fitness Expo.
Organized volunteer groups that include individuals younger than 16 years of age must be accompanied and supervised by adults within their group and approved by event staff.
Aid Station Captain: Pat Onines
Volunteer Group: Alpine Runners
Years on the job: Since 1989