BIKE MS: Jack and Back ride seeks volunteers

BIKE MS: Jack and Back ride seeks volunteers

LYNCHBURG, Tenn. – It’s a great event for a great cause and organizer need volunteers. The National Multiple Sclerosis Society will host their annual Bike MS: Jack and Back ride and they need your help the weekend of October 5-6. On Saturday, the ride starts at Eagleville High School outside of Franklin and finishes at the Jack Daniel’s Distillery in Lynchburg, where volunteers and participants are invited to a dinner celebration. Then, on Sunday, cyclists leave the Jack Daniels Distillery and finish at Eagleville High School.

Currently, they are looking for volunteers and volunteer groups to help support their event, and their biggest needs are folks to cheer on riders, clean-up volunteers, and a luggage crew. You can click on the links in this article to volunteer.

Saturday Rest Stop Patterson Baptist Church

Sunday Rest Stop Neal Bridge

Saturday Jack Daniels Distillery Spirit Team (cheer on cyclists at finish line)

Sunday Eagleville HS Spirit Team (cheer on cyclists at finish line)

Saturday Jack Daniels Distillery Spirit Team + Clean-Up Crew

Sunday Eagleville HS Spirit Team + Clean-Up Crew

Saturday/Sunday Jack Daniels Distillery Luggage Crew

Saturday Jack Daniels Event Set Up

Saturday Eagleville HS Volunteer Check-In

Saturday Jack Daniels Volunteer Check-In

Sunday Eagleville HS Volunteer Check-In

Sunday Jack Daniels Volunteer Check-In

They are also looking for photographers to help cover the event. If you are either a pro photographer or someone comfortable using their cell phone to capture different portions of the event. Please use this link to see the multiple photographer slots that are available.

To learn more about the ride, click here. •

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