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Snow Joke Half Marathon

Seeley Lake, MT 59868 US

Snow Joke Half Marathon Saturday Volunteers

Race Day Setup

February 28, 2026

Details

Volunteers will assist race crew in setting up start/finish, registration, merchandise, etc.

Location

Seeley Lake Elementary Gym (200 School St.)

Merchandise Sales

February 28, 2026

Details

Volunteers will be responsible for selling Snow Joke beanies before/during/after run.

Location

Seeley Lake Elementary Gym (200 School St.)

Course Marshals High Priority

February 28, 2026

Details

Help direct runners at key intersections to insure that runners stay on correct course. May provide assistance in directing traffic when runners are present.

Highway Course Marshals will direct runners to stay to the left of the center line.

Location

Meet at Seeley Lake Elementary Gym (200 School St.)

Finish Line Medal Distribution & athlete support

February 28, 2026

Details

Volunteers will issue finisher medals to runners as they finish race, along with assisting race directors with any tasks needed around the start/finish line area.

Location

Seeley Lake Elementary gym (200 School St.)

Post-Race Beverage Distribution

February 28, 2026

Details

Volunteers will help distribute post-race beverages to finishers inside the gymnasium.

Location

Seeley Lake Elementary gym (200 School St.)

Race Day Teardown

February 28, 2026

Details

Volunteers will assist race crew in tearing down finish line, registration, merchandise, snacks, tables, etc. at conclusion of race.

Location

Meet at Seeley Lake Elementary gym (200 School St.)

Equipment Return

February 28, 2026

Details

Assist with unloading equipment at conclusion of the race.

Location

Meet at RWM HQ; 125 E Main St.
Note - time frame is estimate only as start time will be based on when race is completed and race team can return to Missoula from Seeley Lake. Race organizers will text you on race day as they depart Seeley Lake.

Run Wild Missoula acknowledges that we are in the homelands of the Salish and Kalispel people. Today, we offer our respect for their history and culture, for their ancient and continuing presence in this landscape, and for the path they have shown us in caring for this place for the generations to come.

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