Behind Every Great Event Is Great Inventory.
Bike Around the Bay doesn't begin when riders roll out. It begins long before the first mile, with volunteers preparing the supplies, equipment, and resources that keep the event running smoothly.
Join us for Supply Inventory Day as we count, organize, and prepare materials for break points and event operations. This is an opportunity to work alongside fellow volunteers, get a behind-the-scenes look at event logistics, and help ensure our teams have what they need when ride weekend arrives.
As an Inventory Support Volunteer, you will:
- Work with Team Leads to count, sort, and organize supplies and materials
- Restock break point bins and prepare equipment for deployment
- Assist with organizing event resources that support volunteers and riders across the route
- Help create a smooth and efficient foundation for a successful Bike Around the Bay
No prior experience needed. Staff will provide guidance and direction throughout the day.
Please bring a reusable water bottle and snacks. Restrooms and wi-fi are available onsite. Be prepared for standing, walking, and light lifting throughout the shift.
Getting There
- Search for “EcoCenter Sponsored by Reliant” when using Google Maps - View site on Google.com . Alternatively, you can enter the coordinates (29.750970027078534, -94.91775406482465) into your maps application as you would a street address.
- From TX-99 and W Bay Rd/Old F-M Rd 1405
- Head north to turn into Bayer Rd.
- Turn left on the restricted road; you will see an EcoCenter directional sign (its like a small yard sign with a blue arrow).
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Continue on the restricted road for 200 ft until you reach the EcoCenter on the left.
Note: The Ecocenter does not have a public address and is a part of the larger NRG Cedar Bayou campus. Getting here can be complicated without a map application. Prepare your route in advance.
When you help prepare the people and supplies that power Bike Around the Bay, you help create an experience that inspires others to give towards protecting Galveston Bay.